2001 Mnet Music Video Festival

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2001 Mnet Music Video Festival
Mnet Korean Music Festival (MKMF) 2001.png
DateNovember 23, 2001 (2001-11-23)
LocationLittle Angels Arts Center, Seoul, South Korea
Hosted by Cha Tae-hyun and Song Hye-kyo
Most awards Wax (2)
Most nominations Wax (3)
Website Mnet Asian Music Awards
Television/radio coverage
NetworkSouth Korea: Mnet
Japan: Mnet Japan
Runtimearound 196 minutes
  2000  · Mnet Asian Music Awards ·  2002  

The 2001 Mnet Music Video Festival (MMF) was the third of the annual music awards in Seoul, South Korea that took place on November 23, 2001, at the Little Angels Arts Center.

Contents

Leading the nominees was Wax with three nominations. By the end of the ceremony, Wax was the only one to receive multiple awards, which is 2 out of her three nominations.

Background

The award-giving body continued to use the name "M.net Korean Music Festival" (MKMF) for the third time. [1] It was also the third time for the event to take place at the Little Angels Arts Center, Seoul, South Korea. On the other hand, Cha Tae-hyun hosted the event for two consecutive times already. The grand awards (or daesang) were still the Best Popular Music Video and Music Video of the Year, without the nominees.

Nomination process

During the initial screening, fans added their candidates through the award's website www.mnet27.com. Then, the Mnet producers and the Nominee Selection Committee chose for the nominees. The official website was opened to the voters from Korea and Japan afterwards. In addition, professional judges have also chosen from the nominees. The votes from the fans and the judges were combined for the winners of each category. [2]

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface. [3]

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Shinhwa, Best Male Group
Kangta, Best Male Artist ssinpeulreibil 8weolho gangta.jpg
Kangta, Best Male Artist
Crying Nut, Best Indie Performer Crying Nut at Festival in Hanyang University.jpg
Crying Nut, Best Indie Performer
Sung Si-kyung, Best New Male Artist Sung Si-kyung in March 2011 from acrofan.jpg
Sung Si-kyung, Best New Male Artist
Park Jin-young, Best R&B Performer Park Jin-young (Founder of JYP Entertainment) in February 2011 from acrofan.jpg
Park Jin-young, Best R&B Performer
Jaurim, Best Rock Performer Jaurim 1.jpg
Jaurim, Best Rock Performer
Kim Gun-mo, Best Ballad Performer Kim Kun-Mo.jpg
Kim Gun-mo, Best Ballad Performer
Most Popular Music Video
(daesang)
Music Video of the Year
(daesang)
  • Wax – "Fix My Makeup"
Best New Male Artist Best New Female Artist
  • Wax – "Oppa"
    • Dana – "Until The End of the World"
    • Yuri – "Sad Soul"
    • Joanne – "First Love"
    • Rottyful Sky – "Gotta Be Kidding"
    • Harisu – "Temptation"
Best New Group Best Mixed Group
  • Brown Eyes – "Already One Year" (벌써 1년)"
    • D.BACE – "Everything To You" (모든것을 너에게)
    • X-Large – "You"
    • The Jadu – "Goodbye"
    • To-Ya – "Look"
  • Koyote – "Paran"
    • Roo'ra – "Clear Away" (정리)
    • S#arp – "100 Days Prayer" (백일기도)
    • Space A – "Sexy Man" (바람난 남자)
    • Cool – "Jumpo Mambo" (점포맘보)
Best Male Group Best Female Group
  • S.E.S. – "Just In Love" (꿈을 모아서)
    • Diva – "Perfect!"
    • Baby Vox – "Game Over"
    • As One – "I'm Fine" (천만에요)
    • Fin.K.L – "You Will Never Know" (당신은 모르실거야)
Best Male Artist Best Female Artist
  • Kim Hyun-jung – "You Who Left" (떠난 너)
    • Yangpa – "Special Night"
    • Uhm Jung-hwa – "Crack" (틈)
    • J – "The Saddest Words" (가장 슬픈 말)
    • T – "As Time Goes By" (시간이 흐른 뒤)
Best R&B Performance Best Rock Performance
  • Jaurim – "Goodbye Grief" (파애)
    • Kim Kyung-ho – "Sacrifice" (희생)
    • Roller Coaster – "Love Virus" (러브 바이러스)
    • Seomoon Tak – "All You Need Is Love" (사미인곡)
    • Eve – "I'll Be There"
Best Hip Hop Performance Best Indie Performance
  • Crying Nut – "Deep in the Night"
    • Line 3 Butterfly (3호선 버터 플라이) – "The Only Thing To Walk" (걷기만 해)
    • No Brain – "Go To The Beach" (해변으로 가요)
    • Rotten Apple – "Someone"
    • All Lies Band – "Superman" (초인술퍼맨)
Best Dance Performance Best Ballad Performance
  • Kim Gun-mo – "Sorry" (미안해요)
    • Kangta – "Polaris"
    • Lee Ki-chan – "Love Has Left Again" (또 한번 사랑은 가고)
    • Wax – "Fix My Make-up" (화장을 고치고)
    • Position – "I Love You"
Special Jury Prize Best International Artist
  • No Brain – "Go To The Beach" (해변으로 가요)
    • As One – "You're Welcome" (천만에요)
    • Rotten Apple – "Someone"
    • Lee Ki-chan – "Love Has Left Again" (또 한번 사랑은 가고)
Best Music Video Director
  • Cha Eun-taek
    • Go Young-jun
    • Kim Se-hun
    • Seo Hyeon-seung
    • Hong Jong-ho
Special awards

Multiple awards

Artist(s) with multiple wins

The following artist(s) received two or more wins (excluding the special awards):

AwardsArtist(s)
2 Wax

Artist(s) with multiple nominations

The following artist(s) received two or more nominations:

NominationsArtist(s)
3Wax
2 g.o.d
Brown Eyes
Shinhwa
S.E.S.
Yoo Seung-jun
Kim Hyun-jung
Jinusean
Kangta

Performers and presenters

The following individuals and groups, listed in order of appearance, presented awards or performed musical numbers. [2] [4] [5]

Performers

Name(s)PerformedNotes
The Rocky Horror Show, Hong Rok-gi (홍록기), Kim Rae-yeon (김래연), Kim Rae-hui (김래희), Yoon Hee-seok, Moon Jung-hee Time Warp Korean ver. and Sweet Transvestite Korean ver. medleySpecial Performance 1 – Opening of the show
Wax "Wanna Fall In Love" and "Fix My Make-up"Best New Female Artist winner
Kim Hyun-jung "You Who Left" (떠난 너)
g.o.d (with Park Jin-young)"Lies" (거짓말)Produced by Park Jin-young; Special Performance 2 – Middle of the show
Lee Ki-chan (with Park Jin-young)"Love Has Left Me Again" (또 한번 사랑은 가고)
Park Jin-young "I Have A Girlfriend" (난 여자가 있는데)
Angel's Chorus (Dana, Yuri, Joanne & Rottyful Sky)"Lullaby" and "Baby One More Time"
Click-B "For You (A Letter)", "Break It", "Undefeatable"
Shinhwa "Wild Eyes", "Hey Come On"
Kim Gun-mo "Sleepless Rainy Night", "First Impression", "When White Snow Falls", "Speed", "Love Is Gone", "Nightmare", "Boomerang", "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest"Special Performance 3
Kangta "Polaris", "I Like Rainy Days Like Today", "My Life"Best Male Artist winner
M2M "Everything"
g.o.d "Lie"Most Popular Music Video

Presenters

Name(s)Role
Cha Tae-hyun and Song Hye-kyo Main hosts of the show
Yoon Chan (윤찬) and Shin Min-a Presenters for the award for Best New Male Artist
Kim Gyu-ri and Yoon Tae-young Presenters for the award for Best New Female Artist
Kang Byeong-gyu (강병규) and S.E.S. Presenters for the award for Best New Group
Uhm Jung-hwa and Lee Hyun-do (이현도) (with his dog – "Hammer")Presenters for the award for Best Hip-hop Performance
Moon Cheon-sik (문천식) and Go Yeong-hwan (고영환)Presenters for the award for Best Indie Performance
Kang Seong-beom (강성범) – 연변총각 Korean Hallyu Wave Report (VTR) [note 1]
Kang Seong-beom (강성범), Kim Ga-yeon, and Sim Hyeon-seop (심현섭)Presenters for the award for Asian Viewer's Request Award
Kim Jung-hwa and Hong Rok-gi (홍록기)Presenters for the award for Best Dance Performance
Joong Su-geun (정수근) and Byun Jung-soo Presenters for the award for Best R&B Performance
Son Jeong-min (손정민) and g.o.d Presenters for the award for Best International Artist
Kim Hye-soo Presenter for the Achievement Award [note 2]
Gang Heon (강헌) and 김규흰Presenters for the award for Professional Judges Special
Lee Sung-jin, Kim Yeong-cheol, Lee Jae-soo, Kim Jong-min, Sung Si-kyung,
Kim Bo-kyung, Lee Na-young, Kim Hyun-chul, and more
Actors of Music Videos X-Files (VTR)
Yoo Seung-jun and Park Ye-jin Presenters for the award for Best Female Artist
Go Soo and Kim Hyo-jin Presenters for the award for Best Male Artist
Yu Oh-seong and 괵경택Presenters for the award for Best Rock Performance
Lee Chun-soo and Kim Chae-yeon (김채연)Presenters for the award for Best Ballad Performance
Kim Gook-jin and Lee Seung-yeon Presenters for the award for Best Music Video Director
Joo Young-hoon and Han Go-eun Presenters for the award for Best Mixed Group
Kim Gun-mo and Kim Min (김민)Presenters for the award for Best Female Group
Nam Hin-seok (남힌석) and Lee Hyeon-kyung (이현경)Presenters for the award for Best Male Group
Cha Tae-hyun and Song Hye-kyo (hosts)Announced Best Music Video daesang award
Announced Most Popular Music Video daesang award

Notes

  1. VTR about the Hallyu Wave featured H.O.T, NRG, Shinhwa, Kim Hyun-jung, Yoo Seung-jun, Clon, Fin.K.L, and Baby V.O.X.
  2. Before the special award was given, the award-show showed a VTR of the recipient, Clon's history since 1996, including Kang Won Rae's motorcycle accident, first.

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