2015 Mnet Asian Music Awards | |
---|---|
Date | December 2, 2015 |
Location | AsiaWorld–Expo, Hong Kong |
Hosted by | Psy Red Carpet hosts: Moon Hee-joon, Shin A-young, Z.Hera |
Most awards | Big Bang (4) Exo (4) |
Most nominations | Big Bang (6) |
Website | Mnet Asian Music Awards |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | South Korea: Mnet Japan: Mnet Japan Southeast Asia: Channel M Thailand: GMM 25 Philippines: Myx Cambodia: MyTV China: iQiyi Taiwan: MTV Mandarin |
Runtime | 120 minutes (Red Carpet) 240 minutes (Main event) |
The 2015 Mnet Asian Music Awards ceremony, organized by CJ E&M through its music channel Mnet, took place on December 2, 2015, at AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong. The ceremony was the sixth consecutive Mnet Asian Music Awards to be hosted outside of South Korea.
Nominees were announced on October 30, 2015. [1] Leading the nominees and awards was Big Bang with six. By the end of the ceremony the group received four wins alongside Exo, the most received awards of the night.
This event marked the seventeenth Mnet Asian Music Awards. [2] It was simultaneously broadcast live in Korea, Japan, America, Southeast Asia through various channels as well as via online live streaming.
The event took place in the same country and the same venue for the third consecutive time. This year MAMA's theme/concept included "...fantastic stages through 'State of TechArt', a concept that combines cutting-edge technology and art." [3] About 10,000 fans and 2,000 staff members attended the awards show. [4]
Artist(s) | Song(s) | Notes |
---|---|---|
Pre-show | ||
Seventeen | "Adore U" | |
Monsta X | "Trespass", "Hero" | |
Vivian Koo | "Listen to the Sea" | |
Got7 | "Girls, Girls, Girls" | |
Main show | ||
The Koxx | "Trojan Horse" | "TechArt" (opening act) |
Echae Kang and Choi Soojin | "Butterfly" | |
Taeyeon | "I" | |
Got7 | "If You Do" | "Virtual Boys" |
BTS | "Run" | |
Zion.T and Kim Seol-jin | "Yanghwa BRDG" | "Bridge of Memories" |
iKon | "Apology", "Anthem", "Rhythm Ta" | "iKon is Coming" |
Superstar K7's Kevin Oh | "Fix You" | "Brighter Future" |
Basick, Lil Boi, Truedy, Yezi | "Watch Your Mouth", "Picked", "Bandz Up", "GXNZI", "Don't Stop" | "Show Me The Rapstar" |
Jessi | "Ssenunni" | "Tough Enough" |
Hyuna | "Roll Deep", "Red" | |
San E | "Do It For Fun" | |
Jolin Tsai | "Play" | "Queen of the Night" |
Monsta X and Seventeen ft. Kim So-hyun | "Trespass", "Mansae" | "The Boys" |
Park Jin-young | "24 Hours", "Who's Your Mama?", "Elevator" & "Honey" | "Sense of Swings" |
CL | "The Baddest Female", "Hello Bitches" | "The Baddest Female" |
2NE1 [n 1] | "Fire", "I Am the Best" | |
Exo | "Call Me Baby", "Lightsaber", "Drop That", "Love Me Right" | "Light of Planet" |
Shinee | "Savior", "View" | "Marvelous" |
Big Bang | "Loser", "Bae Bae", "Bang Bang Bang" | "Truth + Dare" |
f(x) | "4 Walls" | "Electric Harmony" |
Pet Shop Boys | "Vocal Intro", "Go West", "Always on My Mind" | |
f(x) and Pet Shop Boys | "What Have I Done to Deserve This?", "Vocal" | |
Psy | "Napal Baji", "Daddy", "Gangnam Style" | "2015 Psy Returns" |
Eligible nominees included songs or albums released from October 26, 2014, until October 30 the next year. Winners will be selected based on six categories including online voting and evaluation from MAMA professional panel. [n 2] [3]
Division | Online Voting | Research | MAMA Professional Panel (Local + Foreign) | Music Sales | Record Sales | MAMA Selection Committee |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Artist of the Year Award Category by Artist* | 20% | 20% | 20% | 20% | 10% | 10% |
Song of the Year Award Category by Genre** | 10% | 20% | 20% | 30% | 10% | 10% |
Album of the Year | — | — | 30% | — | 50% | 20% |
Special Prize*** | 30% | — | 50% | — | — | 20% |
*UnionPay Artist of the Year, Best New (M)ale/(F)emale Artist, Best M/F Artist, Best M/F Group (7 total) **UnionPay Song of the Year, Best Dance Performance (Solo/M/F Group), Best Vocal Performance (M/F), Best Rap Performance, Best Band Performance, Best Collaboration (9 total) ***Best Music Video |
Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface. [5] [6]
The following artist(s) received two or more wins (excluding the special awards):
Awards | Artist(s) |
---|---|
3 | Big Bang |
2 | Exo |
Zion.T [n 3] |
The following artist(s) received two or more nominations (excluding the special awards):
Nominations | Artist(s) |
---|---|
6 | Big Bang |
5 | Shinee |
Exo | |
Zion.T [n 3] | |
3 | Park Jin-young |
Taeyeon | |
Infinite [n 3] | |
2 | Girls' Generation |
BTS | |
AOA | |
Sistar | |
Kyuhyun | |
VIXX [n 3] | |
Ailee | |
Super Junior | |
Wonder Girls | |
Hyuna |
2NE1's surprise performance at the award ceremony was met with considerable media attention. Following the conclusion of CL's "Hello Bitches", the rest of the group suddenly appeared onstage and reunited to perform "Fire" and "I Am the Best". Because of Park Bom's hiatus following her scandal from 2014, it was the group's first performance in a year and would be ultimately their last before their disbandment in 2016. [7] [8]
Although the group's performance was met with generally negative reactions from netizens in South Korea, it was well-received internationally, [9] with Fuse naming it as one of the best performances of 2015 worldwide alongside those of Beyoncé and Madonna. [10] Cosmopolitan Philippines and SBS PopAsia named it one of the most unforgettable performances in MAMA history. [11] [12]
The 2010 Mnet Asian Music Awards was the twelfth of the annual music awards in Seoul, South Korea that took place on November 28, 2010, at The Venetian Macao in Macau, China. About 10,000 people attended the awards ceremony.
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.
The 2012 Mnet Asian Music Awards took place on November 30, 2012, at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre in Hong Kong. The ceremony was the third consecutive Mnet Asian Music Awards to occur outside of South Korea. It was reported by international news agencies such as Agence France-Presse, ITN, and was also broadcast in 85 countries around the world.
The 2013 Mnet Asian Music Awards took place on November 22, 2013, at AsiaWorld-Arena in Hong Kong. The ceremony was the fourth consecutive Mnet Asian Music Awards to occur outside of South Korea
The MAMA Award for Song of the Year is an honor presented at the annual MAMA Awards, a South Korean awards ceremony presented by Mnet. One of the event's most prestigious daesang awards, it was first awarded during the ceremony's eighth edition in 2006—then titled the Mnet KM Music Festival. Having gone through various name changes since its inaugural ceremony in 1999, it was renamed the Mnet Asian Music Awards from 2009 until it was rebranded as the MAMA Awards in 2022.
The MAMA Award for Best New Male / Female Artist is an award presented by CJ E&M Pictures (Mnet) at the annual MAMA Awards. Mnet is also the one who chooses which group or individual will win this category as well as other categories in MAMA. Since 2008, nominees for this category include both groups and soloists.
The Mnet Asian Music Award for Best Music Video is an award presented annually by CJ E&M (Mnet) at the Mnet Asian Music Awards. The event was launched in 1999 as the Mnet Video Music Awards and was primarily a music video-centered awards ceremony, modeled after the MTV Video Music Awards. From its inaugural ceremony up until the 2005 awards, the category was officially titled Music Video of the Year and consisted of one of the two daesang prizes, alongside the Most Popular Music Video category. In 2006, the event underwent an overhaul; the daesang status of the category was removed, and it was retitled as "Best Music Video". Meanwhile, the Most Popular Music Video category was discontinued.
The 2014 Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA) was held on December 3, 2014, at the AsiaWorld–Arena, Hong Kong. It marked its sixteenth edition acknowledging the past year's K-pop releases.
The 2008 Mnet KM Music Festival (MKMF) was the tenth of the annual music awards in Seoul, South Korea that took place on November 15, 2008, at the Seoul Sports Complex.
The 2009 Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA) was the eleventh of the annual music awards in Seoul, South Korea that took place on November 21, 2009, at the Seoul Sports Complex.
The MAMA Award for Best Male / Female Vocal Performance – Solo or Group is an award presented annually by CJ E&M Pictures (Mnet).
The 2016 Mnet Asian Music Awards ceremony, organized by CJ E&M through its music channel Mnet, took place at the AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong. The ceremony was the seventh consecutive Mnet Asian Music Awards to be hosted outside of South Korea and the 18th ceremony in the show's history.
The 2017 Mnet Asian Music Awards ceremony, organized by CJ E&M through its music channel Mnet, took place from November 25 through December 1, 2017 in Vietnam, Japan and Hong Kong with the theme, "Coexistence". It was the eighth consecutive Mnet Asian Music Awards to be hosted outside of South Korea, the 19th ceremony in the show's history, and the first ceremony to take place in three locations.
The 2021 Mnet Asian Music Awards ceremony, also known as 2021 MAMA, organized by CJ E&M and broadcast through its music channel Mnet, took place live on December 11, 2021. The ceremony was held at CJ ENM Contents World in Paju, South Korea. The theme for the ceremony was titled as "Make Some Noise". The ceremony was the 23rd in the show's history, and the last to be named as the "Mnet Asian Music Awards," as the show rebranded for the following edition.
The 2022 MAMA Awards ceremony organized by CJ E&M and broadcast through its music channel Mnet, was broadcast live on November 29 and 30, 2022. The ceremony was held at the Kyocera Dome Osaka, Japan. The theme for the ceremony is titled "K-POP World Citizenship" with sub-themes per night, "The world we build together" for day 1, and "We are K-POP" for day 2. The ceremony is the first to carry the new rebranded name, the first to take place overseas during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the 24th in the show's history.