2015 Melon Music Awards

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2015 Melon Music Awards
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DateNovember 7, 2015
Location Olympic Gymnastics Arena, Seoul, South Korea
Highlights
Most awards Big Bang (4)
Most nominationsBig Bang and Exo (5)
Song of the Year"Bang Bang Bang"
Album of the Year Exodus
Artist of the Year Big Bang
Website www.melon.com/mma/index.htm
Television/radio coverage
Network
Runtime240 minutes
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The 2015 Melon Music Awards were held on Saturday, November 7, 2015, at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena in Seoul, South Korea. [1] Organized by Kakao M through its online music store Melon, the 2015 ceremony was the seventh installment of the event. The ceremony was hosted by television personality Yoo Byung-jae. Exo and Big Bang led the number of nominations with five each, with BigBang winning four of those awards while Exo won two.

Contents

Performers

List of performances at 2015 Melon Music Awards
Artist(s)Song(s)
Monsta X "Trespass" / "Hero"
GFriend "Glass Bead" / "Me Gustas Tu"
iKon "My Type" / "Rhythm Ta"
Hong Jin-young "Cheer Up"
EXID "Up & Down" / "Ah Yeah"
Red Velvet "Dumb Dumb"
BTS Intro + "I Need U"
Hyukoh "Hooka" / "Because I Love You"
Apink "Mollayo" / "No No No" / "Mr. Chu" / "Luv" / "Remember"
Big Bang "If You" / "Loser" / "Bang Bang Bang" / "Sober" / "Fantastic Baby"

Presenters

MCs [2]

Winners and nominees

Main awards

Winners and nominees are listed below. [3] [4] Winners are listed first and emphasized in bold. [5] [6] [7]

Top 10 Artists (Bonsang) Album of the Year (Daesang)
Artist of the Year (Daesang) Song of the Year (Daesang)
Best New Male Artist Best New Female Artist
Best Dance Award (Male)Best Dance Award (Female)
Best Rap/Hip Hop AwardBest Ballad Award
Best Indie AwardBest Rock Award
  • Standing Egg ft. Wheein – "The Sunlight Hurts"
    • Vanilla Acoustic – "1분도 못버텨"
    • The Black Skirts – "Hollywood"
    • Sugarbowl – "나한테 집중해"
    • Zitten – "잘 지내자, 우리"
Best Trot AwardBest OST Award
Netizen Popularity AwardHot Trend Award
Best R&B / SoulBest Pop
  • Naul – "Living in the Same Time"

Other awards

NomineesWinners
MBC Music Star Award EXID
1theK Performance Award Monsta X
Songwriter Award Teddy Park

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