Below are the winners of the 2005 Billboard Latin Music Awards. The 12th annual event was held April 28 at Florida's Miami Arena and broadcast live on the Telemundo network.
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The Billboard Latin Music Awards honor the most popular albums, song, and performers in Latin music, as determined by the actual sales and radio airplay data that shapes Billboard's weekly charts during a one-year period from the issue dated Feb. 14, 2004, through this year's Feb. 5 issue.
- "Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor," Juanes (Surco/Universal Latino)[1]
- "Duele El Amor," Aleks Syntek With Ana Torroja (EMI Latin)[1]
- Paulina Rubio (Universal Latino)[1]
- "Mi Sangre," Juanes (Surco/Universal Latino)[1]
- "Pau-Latina," Paulina Rubio (Universal Latino)[1]
- "Fuego," A.B. Quintanilla III Presents Kumbia Kings (EMI Latin)[1]
- "Si," Julieta Venegas (Ariola/BMG Latin)[1]
- Los Temerarios (Fonovisa/UG)[1]
- "Street Signs," Ozomatli (Concord Picante/Concord)[1]
- "Para Ti," Juan Luis Guerra (Vene/Universal Latino)[1]
- "Flor De Amor," Omara Portuondo (World Circuit/Nonesuch/Warner Bros.)[1]
- "Hasta El Fin," Monchy & Alexandra (J&N/Sony Discos)[1]
- "Recordando Los Terricolas," Michael Stevan (Fonovisa/UG)[1]
- "Mexico En La Piel," Luis Miguel (Warner Latina)[1]
- "Za Za Za," Grupo Climax (Musart/Balboa)[1]
- "Locos De Amor," Los Horoscopos De Durango (Procan/Disa)[1]
- "Za Za Za," Grupo Climax (Musart/Balboa)[1]
- "Dos Grandes," Marco Antonio Solis & Joan Sebastian (Fonovisa/UG)[1]
- "Agarron Duranguense," Various Artists (Disa)[1]
- "Cositas Buenas," Paco De Lucia (Blue Thumb/GRP)[1]
- "Not In Love/No Es Amor (Club Remixes)," Enrique Iglesias (Interscope/Universal Latino)[1]
- "KOMP 104.9 Radio Compa," Akwid (Univision/UG)[1]
- Warner/Chappell Music Publishing[1]
- "Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor," Juanes (Surco/Universal Latino)[1]
- "Te Quise Tanto," Paulina Rubio (Universal Latino)[1]
- "Duele El Amor," Aleks Syntek With Ana Torroja (EMI Latin)[1]
- "Aunque No Te Pueda Ver," Alex Ubago (Warner Latina)[1]
- "Tengo Ganas," Victor Manuelle (Sony Discos)[1]
- "Tu Fotografia," Gloria Estefan (Epic/Sony Discos)[1]
- "Perdidos," Monchy & Alexandra (J&N)[1]
- "Quitemonos La Ropa," NG2 (Sony Discos)[1]
- "Nadie Es Eterno," Adan Chalino Sanchez (Moon/Costarola/Sony Discos)[1]
- "Esta Llorando Mi Corazon," Beto Y Sus Canarios (Disa)[1]
- "Dos Locos," Los Horoscopos De Durango (Procan/Disa)[1]
- "Dos Locos," Los Horoscopos De Durango (Procan/Disa)[1]
- "Para Ti," Juan Luis Guerra (Vene/Universal Latino)[1]
- Vicente Fernandez (Sony Discos)[1]
- "Barrio Fino," Daddy Yankee (El Cartel/VI Music)[1]