List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_CNCO

List of awards and nominations received by CNCO

List of awards and nominations received by CNCO

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CNCO was a Latin-American boy band formed in the first season of La Banda. It consisted of Christopher Vélez, Richard Camacho, Zabdiel de Jesús and Erick Brian Colón; Joel Pimentel previously left the group in May 2021.[1] They released their debut album Primera Cita in August 26, 2016, containing their third single and breakthrough hit "Reggaeton Lento (Bailemos)". The album garnered them a Lo Nuestro Award for Pop/Rock Album of the Year, a nomination for Latin Pop Album of the Year at the Billboard Latin Music Awards, and two Latin American Music Awards for Favorite Pop Album and Album of the Year.

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The band released their second studio album CNCO in April 2018. They won a Latin AMA for Favorite Pop album and a Billboard Latin Music Award for Latin Pop Album of the Year. Their debut EP, Que Quiénes Somos, was nominated for Pop Album of the Year at the Premio Lo Nuestro 2021.

As a band, they have been nominated for several accolades, such as Premios Juventud, Latin AMAs, Billboard Latin Music Awards, IHeartRadio Music Awards, MTV Video Music Awards, and a Latin Grammy Awards for Best New Artist, winning most of them throughout the years and even being the first Latin boyband to win a Moonman (VMA).

At the July 2022 Premios Juventud ceremony, during their acceptance speech for "Best Fandom", member Zabdiel de Jesús announced that the band would split up in a year and a half from that time frame. The group held their last concert and separated on November 17, 2023.

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  1. Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

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