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Tejano Music Award for Single of the Year
Awarded forSingle of the Year
CountryUnited States
Presented byLocal television and radio stations
First awarded1981
Currently held bySelena (1995)
Most awardsMazz (4)
WebsiteTejano Music Awards

The Tejano Music Award for Single of the Year was an honor presented annually at the Tejano Music Awards from 1981 to 1995. The category was retired, while eligible entries were nominated for the Tejano Music Award for Song of the Year and the genre-specific categories Tejano Crossover, Mexican Regional Song, and Tejano Country Song of the Year. The only English-language recording to have won the award (and to be nominated) was "Oh Girl" by La Mafia in 1983, which was included on Honey, which also won Album of the Year. The most awarded artist is Mazz, who holds four wins, while Luis Silva remains the most awarded songwriter.

Recipients

Year Songwriter(s) Work Performing artist(s) Nominees Ref.
1981 Luévano Marentes "Senorita Cantinera" Roberto Pulido
1982 Johnny Herrera "Si Querida Verme Llorar" Lisa Lopez
1983 Bobby Russell "Honey" La Mafia
1984 Luis Silva "Tu, Tu y Solo Tu" La Mafia
1985 Benjamin Sánchez Mota "Mi Loca Pasion" La Mafia
1986 Carlos Cárdenas "Un Rinconcito En El Cielo" Ramón Ayala
1987 Luis Silva "Entre Mas Lejos Me Vaya" David Marez
1988 Luis Silva "Amor Querido" Ramiro "Ram" Herrera
1989 Juan Solis "Ay Mujer" Latin Breed
1990 Juan Manuel Barco "Ahora Quiero Que Me Quieras" Mazz
  • "Borracho de Besos" (La Fiebre)
  • "Amor Con Amor" (Mazz)
  • "Sensaciones" (Emilio Navaira)
  • "El Sapo" (La Sombra)
  • "La Mancha" (Ram Herrera)
  • "El Ojo de Vidrio" (David Lee Garza)
1991 Un­known "Amor Con Amor" Mazz
  • "A Donde Vas" (La Sombra)
  • "El Sapo" (La Sombra)
1992 Lalo Rodríguez "Ven Devorame Otra Vez" Mazz
1993 Joe Lopez "Lo Voy Hacer Por Ti" Mazz
  • "Como la Hare" (Emilio Navaira)
  • "Hasta Cuando" (David Lee Garza)
1994 Calixto Ochoa "La Charanga" Fandango USA
1995 A.B. Quintanilla "Amor Prohibido" Selena

See also

References

General

Specific

  1. ^ "Complete List Of Winners of the Tejano Music Awards". Retrieved June 10, 2016.
  2. Flores Jr, Adolfo (December 9, 1990). "Tejano Music Celebrates in Awards Show". Del Rio News Herald. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
  3. "1991 Tejano Music Award Finalists". Colorado Springs Hispania News. February 21, 1991. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
  4. Burr, Ramiro (February 20, 1993). "Tejano contest finalists named". San Antonio Express-News.
  5. Burr, Ramiro (February 20, 1994). "Navaira paces Tejano nominees". San Antonio Express-News.

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