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4th Annual Latin Grammy Awards
The 4th Annual Latin Grammy Awards were held in Miami at the American Airlines Arena on Wednesday, September 3, 2003. It was the first time the telecast was held outside of Los Angeles. Juanes was the night's biggest winner winning a record five awards including Album of the Year. He tied his own record winning five awards again five years later in 2008. Juan Luis Guerra and Calle 13 also tied this record in 2007 and 2009 respectively.
Awards
Winners are in bold text.
General
Record of the Year Juanes — "Es Por Ti" Album of the Year Juanes — Un Día Normal Song of the Year Juanes — "Es Por Ti" Best New Artist David Bisbal
Pop
Best Female Pop Vocal Album Olga Tañón — Sobrevivir Best Male Pop Vocal Album Enrique Iglesias — Quizás Best Pop Album by a Duo/Group with Vocals Bacilos — Caraluna Best Pop Instrumental Album Bajofondo Tango Club — Bajofondo Tango Club
Rap/Hip-Hop
Best Rap/Hip-Hop Album Orishas — Emigrante
Rock
Best Rock Solo Vocal Album Juanes — Un Día Normal Best Rock Album by a Duo/Group with Vocals Maná — Revolución de Amor Best Rock Song Juanes — "Mala Gente"
Tropical
Best Salsa Album
El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico — 40 Aniversario En Vivo
Best Merengue Album
'Milly Quezada — Pienso Así...
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Best Contemporary Tropical Album
Rubén Blades — Mundo
Best Traditional Tropical Album
Ibrahim Ferrer — Buenos Hermanos
Best Tropical Song
Sergio George and Jorge Villamizar — "Mi Primer Millón" (Bacilos)
Regional Mexican
Best Ranchero Album Vicente Fernández — 35 Aniversario — Lo Mejor de Lara Best Banda Album Joan Sebastian — Afortunado Best Grupero Album Atrapado — ¿Qué Sentiras? Best Tejano Album Jimmy González & El Grupo Mazz — Si Me Faltas Tu Best Norteño Album 'Los Terribles del Norte — La Tercera Es La Vencida... Eso! ' Best Regional Mexican Song Joan Sebastian — "Afortunado"
Traditional
Best Folk Album Mercedes Sosa — Acústico Best Tango Album Sexteto Mayor — Homenaje A Piazzolla Best Flamenco Album Pepe de Lucía — El Corazón De Mi Gente
Jazz
Best Latin Jazz Album Paquito D'Rivera — Brazilian Dreams
Christian
Best Christian Album Marcos Witt — Sana Nuestra Tierra
Brazilian
Best Brazilian Contemporary Pop Album Tribalistas — Tribalistas Best Brazilian Rock Album Os Paralamas do Sucesso — Longo Caminho Best Samba/Pagode Album Alcione — Ao Vivo Best MPB Album Caetano Veloso and Jorge Mautner — Eu Não Peço Desculpa Best Sertaneja Music Album Zezé di Camargo & Luciano — Zezé di Camargo e Luciano Best Brazilian Roots/Regional Album Dominguinhos — Chegando de Mansinho Best Brazilian Song Milton Nascimento and Telo Borges — "Tristesse" (Milton Nascimento and Maria Rita)
Children's
Best Latin Children's Album Xuxa — Só Para Baixinhos 3
Classical
Best Classical Album Paquito D'Rivera — Historia del soldado
Production
Best Engineered Album Benny Faccone and Paul McKenna — Revolución de Amor (Maná) Producer of the Year Bebu Silvetti
Music Video
Best Music Video Molotov — "Frijolero"
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