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Residente awards and nominations

Residente performing at the Festival Afrocaribeño in Veracruz, Mexico in 2009.
Awards won 31
Nominations 74

Puerto Rican rapper Residente has won 31 awards from 74 nominations. He has been nominated for five Grammy Awards and 42 Latin Grammy Awards, winning four and 29 awards, respectively. Both Residente and his step-brother Eduardo Cabra "Visitante" hold the record of the most Latin Grammy Award wins with 24 each.[1]

He began his music career as member of Puerto Rican group Calle 13 in 2004.[2] The band's first album Calle 13 (2005) garnered Latin Grammy Awards for Best Urban Music Album, Best New Artist, and Best Short Form Music Video (for "Atrévete-te-te". The album also received a nomination for a Billboard Latin Music Award for Reggaeton Album of the Year.

Their second album Residente o Visitante garnered them Latin Grammy Awards for Best Urban Music Album and Best Urban Song (for "Pa'l Norte"), and received nominations for Album of the Year and Best Short Form Music Video (for "Tango del Pecado"). The album also won a Grammy Award for Best Latin Urban Album.

Calle 13's third album Los de Atrás Vienen Conmigo (2009) was recipient of Latin Grammy Awards for Album of the Year, Best Urban Music Album, Record of the Year and Best Alternative Song (for "No Hay Nadie Como Tú"), and Best Short Form Music Video (for "La Perla"). The record also garnered their second Grammy Award for Best Latin Urban Album.

Their fourth studio album Entren Los Que Quieran received Latin Grammy Awards for Album of the Year, Best Urban Music Album, Record of the Year and Song of the Year (for "Latinoamérica"), Best Alternative Song and Best Short Form Music Video (for "Calma Pueblo"), Best Urban Song (for "Baile de los Pobres"), Best Tropical Song (for "Vamo' a Portarnos Mal"), and Producer of the Year. After winning nine awards at the 12th Latin Grammy Awards, Calle 13 broke the record for most Latin Grammy wins in history with 19 awards, as well as the most wins in a single ceremony.[2][3][4] The album also received a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop, Rock or Urban Album.

The group's fifth and last album Multi Viral (2014) garnered Latin Grammy Awards for Best Urban Music Album, Best Alternative Song (for "El Aguante"), and Best Short Form Music Video (for "Ojos Color Sol"), and received nominations for Album of the Year, Record of the Year (for "Respira el Momento"), Song of the Year (for "Ojos Color Sol"), Best Urban Performance and Best Urban Song (for "Adentro"), and Best Short Form Music Video (for "Adentro" and "Así de Grandes Son Las ldeas"). The album also won a Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album.

Residente's first album as soloist Residente (2017) garnered him Latin Grammy Awards for Best Urban Music Album and Best Urban Song (for "Somos Anormales"), and received nominations for Album of the Year, Record of the Year and Song of the Year (for "Guerra"), Best Urban Fusion/Performance (for "Dagombas en Tamale"), Best Alternative Song (for "Apocalíptico"), Best Tropical Song (for "Hijos del Cañaveral"), and Best Short Form Music Video (for "Desencuentro"). Residente also received a Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album.

His social commitment, lyrics, and contribution to popular culture garnered Residente recognitions by Amnesty International, the Ateneo Puertorriqueño, the National University of La Plata, the Nobel Peace Laureates, and the Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI).

Amnesty International

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Amnesty International is a London-based non-governmental organization focused on human rights founded in 1961.[5] Residente has received a special award for "his social commitment and identification with young people in Latin America."[6]

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2012 Residente Emissary of Awareness Won [6]

Ateneo Puertorriqueño

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The Ateneo Puertorriqueño (Puerto Rican Athenaeum) is a Puerto Rican cultural institution founded in 1876.[7][8] Calle 13 received the Ramón Emeterio Betances Medal in 2011 for "having fought for the permanence of the Puerto Rican identity and the freedom of the island."[9]

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2011 Calle 13 Ramón Emeterio Betances Medal Won [9]

Billboard

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Billboard Latin Music Awards

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The Billboard Latin Music Awards are awarded annually by Billboard magazine in the United States since 1994.[10] Calle 13 has received one award from five nominations.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2007 Calle 13 Reggaeton Album of the Year Nominated [11]
2009 "No Hay Nadie Como Tú" Hot Latin Song of the Year – Vocal Duet or Collaboration Nominated [12]
2010 Calle 13 Latin Rhythm Albums Artist of the Year – Duo or Group Nominated [13]
2015 Calle 13 Latin Rhythm Albums Artist of the Year – Duo or Group Won [14]
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Multi Viral Latin Rhythm Album of the Year Nominated

Broadcast Music, Inc. Latin Music Awards

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Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) annually hosts award shows that honor the songwriters, composers and music publishers of the year's most-performed songs in the BMI catalog.[16] Residente has received a special award in 2018 for his "musical career and philanthropic efforts."

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2018 Residente BMI Champion Award Won [17]

Cubadisco Awards

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The Cubadisco Awards are presented annually by the Cuban Music Institute in Cuba since 1996 during the Feria Internacional Cubadisco (Cubadisco International Fair), an annual event dedicated to debates between music theorists, creators, and executives.[18] Residente has received two awards as Calle 13.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2010 Los de Atrás Vienen Conmigo Cubadisco International Award Won [19]
2012 Entren Los Que Quieran Won [20]

Grammy Awards

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The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) in the United States since 1959.[21] Residente has received four awards from five nominations.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2008 Residente o Visitante Best Latin Urban Album Won [22]
2010 Los de Atrás Vienen Conmigo Won [23]
2012 Entren Los Que Quieran Best Latin Pop, Rock or Urban Album Nominated [24]
2015 Multi_Viral Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album Won [25]
2018 Residente Won [26]

Latin Grammy Awards

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The Latin Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences in the United States since 2000.[27] Residente has received 27 awards from 43 nominations. He ties the record for the most Latin Grammy Award wins with his step-brother Eduardo Cabra "Visitante".[1]

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2006 Calle 13 Best New Artist Won [28]
Calle 13 Best Urban Music Album Won
"Atrévete-te-te" Best Short Form Music Video Won
2007 Residente o Visitante Album of the Year Nominated [29]
Best Urban Music Album Won
"Pa'l Norte" Best Urban Song Won
"Tango del Pecado" Best Short Form Music Video Nominated
2009 Los de Atrás Vienen Conmigo Album of the Year Won [30]
Best Urban Music Album Won
"No Hay Nadie Como Tú" Record of the Year Won
Best Alternative Song Won
"La Perla" Best Short Form Music Video Won
2011 Entren Los Que Quieran Album of the Year Won [31]
Best Urban Music Album Won
"Latinoamérica" Record of the Year Won
Song of the Year Won
"Calma Pueblo" Best Alternative Song Won
Best Short Form Music Video Won
"Baile de los Pobres" Best Urban Song Won
"Vamo' a Portarnos Mal" Best Tropical Song Won
Rafael Arcaute and Calle 13 Producer of the Year Won
Sale el Sol Album of the Year[b] Nominated
2014 Multi_Viral Album of the Year Nominated [32]
Best Urban Music Album Won
"Adentro" Best Urban Performance Nominated
Best Short Form Music Video Nominated
Best Urban Song Nominated
"Cuando Los Pies Besan El Piso" Nominated
"Respira el Momento" Record of the Year Nominated
"Ojos Color Sol" Song of the Year Nominated
"El Aguante" Best Alternative Song Won
2015 "Ojos Color Sol" Best Short Form Music Video Won [33]
"Así de Grandes Son Las Ideas" Nominated
2017 Residente Album of the Year Nominated [34]
Best Urban Music Album Won
"Guerra" Record of the Year Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
"Somos Anormales" Best Urban Song Won
"Dagombas en Tamale" Best Urban Fusion/Performance Nominated
"Apocalíptico" Best Alternative Song Nominated
"Hijos del Cañaveral" Best Tropical Song Nominated
"Desencuentro" Best Short Form Music Video Nominated
2018 "Sexo" Best Short Form Music Video Nominated [35]
"Guerra" Nominated
Soy Yo Album of the Year[b] Nominated
2019 "Banana Papaya (With Kany García)" Best Short Form Music Video Won
2020
"René" Record of the Year Nominated
Song of the Year Won
"Cántalo (With Ricky Martin and Bad Bunny)" Best Urban Fusion/Performance Nominated
"Antes Que El Mundo Se Acabe" Best Rap/Hip Hop Song Won
2022 "This Is Not America" (ft. Ibeyi) Best Urban Fusion/Performance Nominated
Best Short Form Music Video Won
2024 Las Letras Ya No Importan Album of the Year Nominated
"313" (ft. Penélope Cruz & Sílvia Pérez Cruz) Song of the Year Nominated
Best Short Form Music Video Won

Lo Nuestro Awards

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The Lo Nuestro Awards are awarded annually by television network Univision in the United States since 1989.[36][37] Calle 13 has received four nominations.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2008 "Pa'l Norte" Video of the Year Nominated [38]
2009 "Un Beso de Desayuno" Video of the Year Nominated [39]
2010 "No Hay Nadie Como Tú" Collaboration of the Year Nominated [40]
"La Perla" Video of the Year Nominated

MTV Awards

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MTV Video Music Awards

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The MTV Video Music Awards are awarded annually by cable television network MTV in the United States since 1984.[41] Residente has received one award.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2017 "Immigrants (We Get the Job Done)" Best Fight Against the System Won [42]

Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica

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The Premios MTV Latinoamérica were awarded annually by cable television network MTV Networks Latin America from 2002 to 2009.[43] Calle 13 has received two awards from nine nominations.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2006 Calle 13 Best Alternative Artist Nominated [44]
Promising Artist Won
"Atrévete-te-te" Video of the Year Nominated
2007 Calle 13 Best Urban Artist Nominated [45]
MTV Tr3́s Viewer's Choice Award – Best Urban Artist Nominated
"Tango del Pecado" Video of the Year Nominated
2009 Calle 13 Best Group or Duet Nominated [46]
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Best Urban Artist Won
"Electro Movimiento" Video of the Year Nominated

National University of La Plata

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The Rodolfo Walsh Award is presented annually by the School of Journalism and Social Communication at the National University of La Plata in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina since 1997.[48] Calle 13 has received the Rodolfo Walsh Award in 2012 for their "contribution to communication and popular culture."[49][50]

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2012 Calle 13 Rodolfo Walsh Award Won [50]

Premios Juventud

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The Premios Juventud are awarded annually by television network Univision in the United States since 2004.[51] Calle 13 has received one nomination.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2014 "Multi_Viral" Favorite Lyrics Nominated [52]

Telehit Awards

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The Telehit Awards are presented annually by Mexican television network Telehit in Mexico since 2008.[53] Calle 13 has received one award.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2012 Calle 13 Musical Quality Won [54]

World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates

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The World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates is an annual event centered in peacemaking, serving as a forum for Nobel peace Laureates and representatives of the leading international organizations, media, business and government.[55] Residente has received the Nobel Peace Summit Award in 2015 for "his song lyrics and his support for social causes."

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2015 Residente Nobel Peace Summit Award Won [56]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Awards in certain categories do not have prior nominations and only winners are announced by the jury. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.
  2. ^ a b As producer.

References

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  32. ^ Aguila, Justino; Cobo, Leila (November 21, 2014). "Latin Grammys 2014: Music & Politics Mix as Carlos Vives, Enrique Iglesias Win Big". Billboard. Retrieved March 11, 2018.
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  34. ^ Aguila, Justino (November 17, 2017). "Latin Grammy Winners: 'Despacito' Is King, Ruben Blades Wins Album of the Year, Eduardo Cabra Named Producer of the Year". Billboard. Retrieved March 11, 2018.
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