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Entertainment | October 2007
Belinda Wins MTV Latin America Top Video Olga R. Rodriguez - Associated Press go to original
| Mexican singer Belinda arrives to the 2007 MTV Latin Video Music Awards at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2007. (AP/Claudio Cruz) | Mexico City - Teenage pop star Belinda, who starred in the Disney Channel's "Cheetah Girls 2," won the video of the year award Thursday at the MTV Video Music Awards Latin America in Mexico City.
The 18-year-old native of Madrid, Spain, who grew up in Mexico, also won best solo artist.
Belinda, whose album "Utopia" garnered two Latin Grammy nominations, performed at the show broadcast on MTV Latin America and MTV TR3S, MTV's bilingual channel in the United States.
The Mexican rock band Mana took home the ceremony's first trophy — a plastic tongue pierced with an MTV pin — for best group or duo and also won artist of the year.
Accordion-toting Julieta Venegas, a native of the Mexican border city of Tijuana, won best pop artist.
"The world is upside down when I get the award for best pop artist," said Venegas, who broke into Latin America's music scene with albums that were heavy on rock. "I don't think I fit the profile but maybe the world is changing."
British rock band The Cure opened the ceremony with its signature melancholy sound, followed by the Latin rhythms of Colombian singer Juanes.
The awards show, held in Mexico City for the second year in a row, was embraced by Mayor Marcelo Ebrard, who inaugurated an exhibit of giant photos from previous shows along the capital's main Reforma boulevard.
Mexican movie star Diego Luna hosted the awards show at the Palacio de los Deportes before an audience of 10,000.
Canadian singer Avril Lavigne, 23, tried out her Spanish when receiving the trophy for song of the year for "Girlfriend."
"Hola, Gracias, this is awesome!" Lavigne told the crowd. She also won best international pop artist.
On the Net: MTV Latin America - MTV TR3S |
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