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Sony Music Artists Lead Nominations For 2020 Premios Juventud

The summer youth award show celebrating Latin artists and influencers, in music, fashion and entertainment, will air live from Miami, Florida, August 13th.

Yesterday morning, Univision’s 17th annual Premios Juventud award show, with the help of Latin artists and influencers, including Sony Music’s own, Paloma Mami, took to Instagram to reveal this year’s nominations.

Sony Music US Latin is the leading Latin music company overseeing the U.S and Puerto Rico.

Among the 28 categories and 140 nominees, artists from Sony Music and The Orchard affiliated labels dominate the nominations. 

On the forefront, Anuel took seven nominations in the categories, The Traffic Jam, The Perfect Mix, Omg Collaboration, And Featuring, Together They Fire Up My Feed, #Pet Goals and This Choreo Is On Fire.

Manuel Turizo followed with five nominations in the categories, Can’t Get Enough Of This Song, The Perfect Mix, The Quarentune, And Featuring and Video With A Purpose.

Fans are now able to vote for their favorites on PremiosJuventud.com until July 21st at 10 A.M. EST. 

Other nominees on Sony Music, The Orchard and affiliated labels include:

Abraham Mateo, Alex Fernández, Black Eyed Peas, Camila, Camila Cabello, Camilo, Carlos Rivera, Carlos Vives, CNCO, Diego Torres, Emilia, Farruko, Fonseca, Gerardo Ortiz, Gente De Zona, Jennifer Lopez, Jorge Villamizar, Kany García, Kendo Kaponi, La Adictiva, Lali, Leonel García, Leslie Grace, Maluma, Mau y Ricky, Natti Natasha, Nicky Jam, Ozuna, Pablo Vittar, Pedro Capó, Play-N-Skillz, Prince Royce, Rauw Alejandro, Reik, Ricky Martin, Río Roma, ROSALÍA, Thalía, Shakira, Víctor Manuelle, Wisin and Yennis.

Samantha Aguilar

Samantha Aguilar is a Broadcasting Journalism student at California State University, Fullerton. Born and raised in the Bay Area, she moved to Southern California to begin her career as a reporter and anchor in hard news. Her love for music has led to her interest in both entertainment and American and Latin American pop culture. Having worked with Al Día, CSUF's Spanish newscast, has encouraged her to pursue a career in Spanish. Her favorite pass time is catching the sunset at the beach and hiking trails.

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