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2025 Premios Juventud

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2025 Premios Juventud
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The 22nd Premios Juventud were held on September 25, 2025, recognizing the best in pop culture of young Hispanic and Latino Americans in 2025.[1] The ceremony took place at the Figali Convention Center in Fort Amador, Panama.[2] It was simulcast by Univision, UniMás, Galavisión, and streamed on ViX.[3] This was the first edition since the 2nd Premios Juventud in 2005 to not be held in July.[a]

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Performers

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The first artists who performed at this edition were announced on September 2nd, and more artists were announced in the following days through the Premios Juventud social media channels.[4]

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Winners and nominees

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On August 13, 2025, Univision announced the artists selected for the "Artist 2 Watch" category, an initiative that highlights emerging performers considered to be promising names in Latin music. The seven chosen artists are: Andrea Bejar, Angélica García, Cachirula, Luz Gaggi, Maye, Paloma Morphy, and Renata Flores.[5]

The list of nominees was announced on August 19. Bad Bunny and Danny Ocean led the nominations with six each. They were followed by Anitta, Beéle, Carín León, Emilia, Myke Towers, Netón Vega, and Peso Pluma, who each received five nominations.[6]

The winners are listed in bold.[7]

General

Artist of the Year
Favorite Group or Duo of The Year
New Generation – Female Artist
New Generation – Male Artist
  • Roa
  • Alex Ponce
  • Alleh
  • Beéle
  • Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso
  • DND
  • Kapo
  • La Cruz
  • Leo Rizzi
  • Yorghaki
New Generation – Mexican Music
  • Tito Double P
  • Calle 24
  • Camila Fernández
  • Clave Especial
  • Esaú Ortiz
  • Kevin Aguilar
  • Línea Personal
  • Macario Martínez
  • Netón Vega
  • Victor Mendivil
Girl Power
OMG Collaboration
The Perfect Collab
Best Dance Track

Urban

Best Urban Track
Best Urban Mix
Best Urban Alternative Song
Best Urban Album

Pop

Best Pop/Urban Song
Best Pop/Rhythmic Song
Best Pop Song
Best Pop/Rock Song
Best Pop/Ballad Song
Best Pop Album

Tropical

Tropical Hit
Tropical Mix
Afrobeat of the Year
Best Tropical Album

Mexican

Best Mexican Music Song
Best Mexican Music Fusion
Best Mexican Mariachi Music
Best Mexican Banda Music
Best Mexican Norteño Music
Best Alternative Mexican Music
Best Mexican Music Album

Television

My Favorite Actor
My Favorite Actress
They Make Me Fall in Love

Digital

Creator of the Year
Creator With a Social Cause
  • Alexis Omman
  • Aaron Murphy
  • Alex Serrano
  • Carlos Eduardo Espina
  • Jesús Morales
Best LOL
  • Los Chicaneros
  • Alex Quiroz
  • Dani Valle
  • Edy Suárez
  • Jose Ramones
#GettingReadyWith
  • Berenice Castro
  • Alex Barozzi
  • Chantal Torres
  • Florencia Guillot Dors
  • Yayis Villarreal
Podcast of the Year
  • "Date Cuenta Podcast"
  • "El Bueno, La Mala Y El Feo"
  • "Casados y Complicados"
  • "Indomable con Regina Carrot"
  • "Se Regalan Dudas"
Stream that Got Us Hooked
  • Karime Kooler
  • Emilio Antun
  • Envinadas
  • La Pija y La Quinqui
  • La Más Draga
#AirplaneMode
Soccer POV
  • Ara y Fer
  • Esteban Cacho
  • Jero Freixas
  • Josh Juanico
  • Laura Biondo
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Notes

  1. The 17th Premios Juventud in 2020 was held in August, but was not classified as an in-person event due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Florida

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