The "Queen of Merengue" went on to be nominated and received multiple national and international awards in the Tropical Music genre such as, four
Latin Grammy Awards to date;
Premios Cassandra Awards in the Dominican Republic including the highest honor in her genre "Premio Soberano" in 1997.
Billboard awards and Univision's
Premio Lo Nuestro in 1998, ACE Awards in New York, "Tu Musica" award as well as "Premios Globo in NYC and in
Barranquilla,
Colombia various "
Congo de Oro" awards during several annual Carnaval de Barranquilla tours performed. Her well known Carnaval Song "La Guacherna" written by Esther Forero, is recognized along with Barranquilla's Carnival by the coveted "Worldwide Cultural Heritage" issued by
UNESCO. Qwuezada been recognized by both the
Senate of Puerto Rico and the
Senate of the Dominican Republic as well as the
Mayor of New York City for her cultural contribution to the music of the Americas.
OTHER AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS •
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. ~ Inducted in the musical archives along with Dominican artists Luis Kalaff and Joseito Mateo in 1998. • Decorated by President
Hipolito Mejia with medal "Orden Cristobal Colon/Grado Oficial" 2001 • Boulevard of the Stars in
Panama City, Panama ~ Awarded Bronze Star in this walk of fame Blvd. • In 2007,
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg recognized her musical contribution during Hispanic Heritage Month. • Dominican Consul General Eduardo Selman presented in 2008 the medal "Orden al Merito Ciudadano" as the awards first recipient. • Named by Decree "Ambassador of Cultural Affairs" by President Dr.
Leonel Fernandez in 2008 and attached to the Dominican Chancellorship, a title which remains to this day. • 2008 Master of Ceremony to the Cassandra Awards televised Ceremony where she receives the "Best Actress" award for her role in the movie, "Yuniol 2" – The movie also receives "Best Picture Award" for the same year. • 2010 Dominican American Nat'l Roundtable, Washington, D.C. "Lifetime Achievement Award” • 2011
Berklee College of Music, Boston, MA awards special recognition in their event at Miami Dade County Auditorium. • 2011
Hostos Community College’s Presidential Medal of honor for musical contribution ~ this award was only presented to one other woman, Supreme Court Justice Sandra Sotomayor. • 2011 Atlantic Chamber of Representatives of Barranquilla, Colombia's "Orden de Barlovento" medal for promoting Colombian Music worldwide. • 2012 Two
Latin Grammy Awards for current musical production "Aqui Estoy Yo" for Best Contemporary Tropical Album and for best Tropical Song, feat. Juan Luis Guerra "Toma Mi Vida". • 2015
Barranquilla’s Mayor's Office declares Milly "Adoptive Daughter" with the golden Medal "Categoria Oro Grado Comendador". • March 8, 2017 Providence, Rhode Island During "International Women's Day" is awarded 8 declarations of excellence during the "Extraordinary Woman Gala Ceremony of 2017" along with a special citation by the Office of the Senate of the state of Rhode Island. • 2017 Governor's Atlantic Department of
Colombia awards the medal, "Puerta de Oro de Colombia" by the Colombian Embassy in the
Dominican Republic; and declares artist as musical Ambassador, during special event in Teatro La Fiesta, Hotel Jaragua, D.R. for worldwide promotion of Colombian songs written by Barranquilla's author,
Esther Forero. • 2019
ASCAP Latin Heritage Award • In February 2021, the
United States Congress, led by Representative
Adriano Espaillat (a fellow Dominican), officially recognized Quezada and her contributions to music. • 2021
Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Keys to the City received by Quezada: •
Jersey City, New Jersey •
Providence, Rhode Island •
New York City,
New York •
West New York, New Jersey ==Cinematography==