Crespo, Tañón and Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra are the only performers awarded, with four, six and three wins, respetively.
Soplando is the first album by Dominican Songwriter and musician Juan Luis Guerra and his group 440.
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She performed in many concerts and toured in 16 European countries, sharing stages with artists like Eric Clapton, Bob Geldof, Mike Rutherford, Gary Brooker, Ringo Starr, Juan Luis Guerra, Compay Segundo and Tito Nieves.
The song received nominations for "Best Tropical Song" at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2000, losing to "El Niágara en Bicicleta" by Juan Luis Guerra; and at the Premio Lo Nuestro 2001, losing to "A Puro Dolor" by Son by Four.
In 2006 he released his sixth studio album "Andando", proceeded by the lead single "Abriendo Caminos" featuring Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra.
During its four years of operation, the forum has hosted thousands of visitors and artists such as Luis Miguel, Wisin y Yandel, Camila, Alejandro Fernandez, The Cranberries, Gloria Trevi, Paul Anka and Juan Luis Guerra.