Singer Luis Coronel took to Instagram on Tuesday to give his loyal fans a look at the filming of his latest music video.

The singer shared a photo from his video shoot, originally posted by Jessy Terrero, a film and music director, on his Instagram account.

The image shows the teen sensation dressed in black, singing in front of a green screen, teasing possible graphics in the upcoming music video. Coronel didn't specify what song the video was for.

The singer also posted a black-and-white photo of himself in the studio recording and a gif of himself in costume as a police officer, holding a prop gun.

The singer revealed that the costume was for a special project for the Premios de la Radio award show, where the 19-year-old is nominated for Video of the Year for his song "Tenerte," Most Recognized on Social Media, and the 2015 Latino Pride Award.

Coronel is coming off a very successful night at the first-ever Latin American Music Awards, where he performed and won the award for Favorite Male Regional Mexican Artist, beating out fellow artists Gerardo Ortiz and Regulo Caro.

In an interview with Latin Times prior to the Latin American Music Awards, Coronel explained what winning the coveted award would mean to him.

"It's like every award, it reminds me of all the hard work and effort we've put into this. Not only me, but my entire team who was behind the project. It means a lot, with just the fact of being nominated, that makes me and my team winners," he said. "If we take the award home, it'll be thanks to my fans. They have inspired us to continue, because of them we're where we are now and for them we're going to go on. It would mean a lot to take this award home."

This year Coronel has been nominated for several different awards at various award ceremonies. At Premios Lo Nuestro, he took home Regional Mexican Male Artist of the Year, and at Premios Juventud, he took home all three of the awards he was nominated for, including Voice of the Moment and My Regional Mexican Artist.