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2005 Premios Juventud
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The 2nd Annual Premios Juventud (Youth Awards) were broadcast by Univision on September 22, 2005.[1][2]
This was the last edition to be held in September.
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Arrivals and presenters
- Anaís
- Angel & Kris
- Baby Ranks
- Banda El Recodo
- Carlos Calderón - TV personality
- Chayanne
- Cristian Castro
- Daddy Yankee
- Dj Kane
- Enrique Iglesias
- Frankie J
- Ivy Queen
- Jackie Guerrido
- Jaime Camil
- Jorge Ramos - TV personality
- Karla Martínez - TV personality
- Kate del Castillo - Actress
- La Quinta Estación
- Laura Pausini
- Lena
- Lili Estefan - TV personality
- Luis Fonsi
- Obie Bermúdez
- Olga Tañón
- Pablo Montero
- Rafael Mercadante - Actor
- RBD
- Roberto Gómez Bolaños
- Shakira
- Sissi - TV personality
- Tonny Tun Tun
- Wisín & Yandel
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Performers
- Anaís
- Angel & Khriz
- Baby Ranks - "Mayor Que Yo"
- Chayanne - "No Te Preocupes Por Mí"
- Cristian Castro - "Amor Eterno"
- Daddy Yankee - "Mayor Que Yo"
- Ivy Queen - "Cuéntale"
- La Quinta Estación - "Algo Más"
- Luis Fonsi - Nada Es Para Siempre
- Olga Tañón - "Vete Vete"
- RBD - "Solo Quédate En Silencio"
- Tonny Tun Tun - "Mayor Que Yo"
- Wisin & Yandel - "Mayor Que Yo"
Winners and nominees
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Daddy Yankee and Shakira were the leading nominees, both with 8 nominations. Mexican group RBD follows with 5 nominations in various categories.
The night's biggest winners were Daddy Yankee and Shakira. Other takers included RBD and Jennifer Lopez, with four and two statuettes respectively. In Sports, famous baseball shortstop Alex Rodríguez ("Most Electrifying Guy Jock"), and Mexican track and field phenom Ana Guevara ("Most Electrifying Gal Jock") each received statuettes.
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