Premios de la Academia de Música

Premios de la Academia de Música
Current: 2025 Premios de la Academia de Música
Awarded forOutstanding achievements in the Spanish record industry market
LocationSpain
Presented byAcademia de la Música de España (ACAMUS)
First award10 June 2024 (2024-06-10)
Websiteacademusica.es/index

The Premios de la Academia de Música (Music Academy Awards in English) are an annual music ceremony destined to reward outstanding achievements in Spanish music. Presented by the Academia de la Música de España (ACAMUS), they serve as a continuation for the Premios Amigo, Premios de la Música, and Premios Odeón, which have been the main awards ceremony for Spanish music releases over the years.

The first edition of the awards took place at IFEMA Palacio Municipal in Madrid, Spain, on 10 June 2024, presenting a total of 43 categories.

Background

From 1997 to 2007, Spanish music was recognized annually through the Premios Amigo, presented by the Sociedad General de Autores y Editores (SGAE) and the Autor Foundation, in collaboration with Sociedad de Artistas Intérpretes o Ejecutantes de España (AIE) and Productores de Música de España (PROMUSICAE).[1] Simultaneously, the Premios de la Música were also presented by SGAE and AIE, held from 1997 to 2011. In 2020, the awards were merged into the Premios Odeón, organized by the previously mentioned entities in addition to the Asociación de Gestión de Derechos Intelectuales (AGEDI). These awards were presented from 2020 to 2023.[2]

In 2001, SGAE and AIE created the Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias de la Música, which was in charge of organizing the Premios de la Música. After 2011, the awards were discontinued and the academy remained inactive until 2024, when it was renewed into the Academia de la Música de España.[3] Hosted by Abril Zamora, Andrea Guasch, Ángel Carmona, and Johann Wald, the inaugural edition of the Premios de la Academia de Música were held at IFEMA Palacio Municipal in Madrid, Spain, on 10 June 2024. Spanish band Arde Bogotá was both the most awarded and nominated artist of the ceremony, with six wins out of nine nominations.[4]

Editions

No. Date Host(s) Venue Artist of the Year Most awards Most nominations Ref.
1 10 June 2024 Abril Zamora, Andrea Guasch, Ángel Carmona and Johann Wald IFEMA Palacio Municipal, Madrid Arde Bogotá Arde Bogotá (6) Arde Bogotá (9) [5]
2 4 June 2025 María Peláe and Rodrigo Cuevas Rozalén Nathy Peluso (4) Valeria Castro (7) [6]

Categories

As of 2025, the following categories were presented:[7]

General
  • Artist of the Year
  • Album of the Year
  • Song of the Year
  • Songwriter of the Year
  • Best New Artist
  • Best Tour
  • Best Music Event
Pop
  • Best Pop Album
  • Best Traditional Pop Album
  • Best Pop Song
Urban
  • Best Urban Music Album
  • Best Urban Song
  • Best Fusion/Urban Performance
Rock
  • Best Rock Album
  • Best Rock Song
  • Best Pop/Rock Album
  • Best Pop/Rock Song
Alternative Music
  • Best Alternative Music Album
  • Best Alternative Song
Electronic Music
  • Best Electronic Music Album
  • Best Electronic Music Song
Rap
  • Best Rap/Hip Hop Song
Traditional
  • Best Folk Album
Co-Official Languages
  • Best Song in Catalan/Valencian/Aranese
  • Best Song in Basque
  • Best Song in Galician/Asturian/Bable
Flamenco
  • Best Flamenco Album
  • Best Flamenco Song
Singer-Songriter
  • Best Singer-Songwriter Album
  • Best Singer-Songwriter Song
Instrumental
  • Best Instrumental Album
Jazz
  • Best Jazz Album
Classical Music
  • Best Classical Music Album
  • Best Classical Music Composition
Visual Media
  • Best Soundtrack Album
  • Best Song Written for Visual Media
Children's Music
  • Best Children's Music Album
Arrangement
  • Best Arrangement
Recording Package
  • Best Recording Package
Production
  • Producer of the Year
  • Best Engineered Album or Song
Music Video
  • Best Music Video
  • Best Long Form Music Video

References

  1. ^ "Nacen los Premios Odeón, los Goya de la música, y Rosalía, claro, es la favorita". El Mundo (in Spanish). 19 December 2019. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  2. ^ "Premios Odéon 2020: dónde y cuándo ver la gala y los nominados". El País (in Spanish). 2020-01-21. ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
  3. ^ "Nace la Academia de la Música de España, que entregará unos grandes premios ya en 2024". 20 Minutos (in Spanish). 24 January 2024. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
  4. ^ García, Concha (10 June 2024). "Una acelerada Academia de la Música se rinde a Arde Bogotá y La Plazuela". La Razón (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 February 2025.
  5. ^ Guim, Franchesca (11 June 2024). "Arde Bogotá arrasa con 6 Premios de la Academia de la Música de España: Lista de ganadores". Billboard (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 February 2025.
  6. ^ Meana, Álvaro (4 June 2025). "Premios de la Academia de la Música 2025: Rozalén se convierte en la artista del año". RTVE (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 June 2025.
  7. ^ "BASES DE LOS PREMIOS ANUALES DE LA ACADEMIA DE LA MÚSICA DE ESPAÑA - 2025". Academia de la Música de España (in Spanish). Retrieved 6 June 2025.