2011 Mnet Asian Music Awards

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2011 Mnet Asian Music Awards
MAMA 2011 logo.png
DateNovember 29, 2011 (2011-11-29)
Venue Singapore Indoor Stadium, Singapore
Hosted by Lee Byung-hun
Most awards Super Junior, Girls' Generation, 2NE1, Baek Ji-young (2)
Most nominations 2NE1 (3)
Television/radio coverage
Networks
Runtimearound 210 minutes
  2010  · Mnet Asian Music Awards ·  2012  

The 2011 Mnet Asian Music Awards took place on November 29, 2011, at Singapore Indoor Stadium in Singapore. The ceremony was the second Mnet Asian Music Awards to occur outside of South Korea, the first being in 2010 when the ceremony took place in Macau, China. The 2011 award show was attended by over 10,000 people. [1]

Contents

Super Junior won three awards, the most of the night, including Album of the Year for Mr. Simple , Best Male Group, and the special Singapore's Choice Award. Girls' Generation, 2NE1, and Baek Ji-young each won two awards.

Background

The event marked the thirteenth of the annual music awards. [2] With its slogan "Music Makes One", MAMA was broadcast live in China, Japan, Hong Kong and Southeast Asia through various channels, as well as in the US and Canada. It was co-hosted by Singapore broadcaster MediaCorp. [3]

Artists Kim Hyun Joong, Beast, Miss A, Hyuna, Leessang, Koda Kumi, Vision Wei, Aziatix, Jane Zhang, and Seo In Young all won awards during the televised broadcast. On the other hand, Big Bang, CN Blue, and IU also won awards, but were not able to attend the ceremony. In total, there were twenty-five awards, including awards not given out during the broadcast of the awards ceremony. International artists are also seen with their greetings on screen including Namcha, Sodagreen, Nicholas Teo, Leo Ku, Natthew, Kwon Sang-woo, Jackie Chan, Quincy Jones, Joey Yung, Golf, Penny Tai, Eason Chan, Lollipop F, and Derrick Hoh. [4]

Performers

Name(s)PerformedNotes
YB (Yoon Do Hyun Band), Dynamic Duo, Simon D, Sue Son "It Burns""Music Makes One" (Opening Act)
Lang Lang and Beast, Trouble Maker "Moonlight Sonata", "Trouble Maker", "Fiction""Moonlight Sonata"
Kumi Koda "Ai no Uta", "V.I.P.", "Bling Bling Bling""Muse" (Hottest Asian Artist Award Recipient)
Miss A and Vision Wei "Good Bye Baby", "Po Xiao", "Kung Fu Fighting""Asian Movement"
will.i.am and apl.de.ap ft. CL "The Hardest Ever", "We Can Be Anything", "Where Is the Love?""will.i.am In MAMA" & "Heal Asia In Music"
Ulala Session "Open Arms" & "Step By Step", "Sorry Sorry", "Ring Ding Dong", and "With You" Remix
Jane Zhang "I Believe""Super Voice Of China" (Best Asian Artist Recipient)
Kim Hyun-joong ft. Bae Suzy "Lucky Guy""Love In Singapore"
Superstar K3 finalistsAcoustic set: "Shy Boy", "The Boys", "Good Bye Baby", "I Am the Best", "Mirror Mirror", "Roly-Poly"(Best Dance Performance By A Female Group Nominees' Songs)
Girls' Generation "The Boys" Korean and English versions"Girls Become The Goddesses"
Super Junior "Superman", "Mr. Simple, and "Sorry, Sorry""Mr. Super Clone"
2NE1 "Lonely" and "I Am the Best""Break Myself"
Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre "Drop It Like It's Hot" and "The Next Episode""Legendary Hip-Hop Stage"
DJ Koo"Music Makes One"(Finale)

Presenters

Winners and nominees

Super Junior, Won several awards including the Album of the Year Super Junior at Kaohsiung Arena, Taiwan(2) Cropped.JPG
Super Junior, Won several awards including the Album of the Year
Girls' Generation, Artist of the Year and Best Female Group Girls' Generation in 2011 Style Icon Awards.jpg
Girls' Generation, Artist of the Year and Best Female Group
2NE1, Song of the Year and Best Vocal Performance - Group 2NE1 from acrofan.jpg
2NE1, Song of the Year and Best Vocal Performance – Group
Baek Ji-young, Best Female Solo Artist and Best OST Baek Ji-yeong from acrofan.jpg
Baek Ji-young, Best Female Solo Artist and Best OST
Kim Hyun-joong, Best Male Solo Artist SS501 hyun joong face.jpg
Kim Hyun-joong, Best Male Solo Artist
Huh Gak, Best New Male Artist Huh Gak from acrofan.jpg
Huh Gak, Best New Male Artist
Hyuna, Best Dance Performance - Solo HyunA from acrofan.jpg
Hyuna, Best Dance Performance – Solo
Beast, Best Dance Performance - Male Group Beast at Lotte Giants 2010 Special Concert 100321.jpg
Beast, Best Dance Performance – Male Group
Miss A, Best Dance Performance - Female Group KOCIS Korea-Japan Festival 2011 in Tokyo (6260054828).jpg
Miss A, Best Dance Performance – Female Group
IU, Best Vocal Performance - Solo IU (Korean singer) from acrofan.jpg
IU, Best Vocal Performance – Solo
Koda Kumi, Hottest Asian Artist Award Koda Kumi 2013.10.09 taiwan.JPG
Koda Kumi, Hottest Asian Artist Award
Jane Zhang, Best Asian Artist Jane Zhang 2014.jpg
Jane Zhang, Best Asian Artist

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface. [5] [6]

Song of the Year
(daesang)
Album of the Year
(daesang)
Artist of the Year
(daesang)
Best Music Video
Best Male Solo Artist Best Female Solo Artist
Best Male Group Best Female Group
Best Vocal Performance – Group Best Vocal Performance – Solo
Best Dance Performance – Male Group Best Dance Performance – Female Group
Best Dance Performance – Solo Best Band Performance
  • CNBLUE "Intuition"
    • F.T. Island – "Hello Hello"
    • Jang Kiha and The Faces – "Just Know Each Other"
    • Jaurim – "Idol"
    • YB – "Find the guy that dreams take away"
Best OST Best Rap Performance
Best New Male Artists Best New Female Artists
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 Super Junior
Girls' Generation
2NE1
Baek Ji-young

Artist(s) with multiple nominations

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

NominationsArtist(s)
6 2NE1
5 Big Bang
IU
4 Girls' Generation
Beast
3 Super Junior
TVXQ
Baek Ji-young
Huh Gak

Presenters and performers

The following individuals and groups, listed in order of appearance, presented awards or performed musical numbers. [4] [7] [8]

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