2020 MTV MIAW Awards Brazil

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2020 MTV MIAW Awards Brazil
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DateSeptember 24, 2020 (2020-09-24)
Venue Estudios Quanta
(São Paulo)
Country Brazil
Hosted by Bruna Marquezine and Manu Gavassi
Most awardsAnitta, Bianca Andrade, Lady Gaga and Manu Gavassi (2 each)
Most nominationsAnitta, Emicida, Ludmilla and Luísa Sonza (5 each)
Website www.mtv.com.br
Television/radio coverage
Network
 2019 · MTV MIAW Awards Brazil ·  2021  

The 2020 MTV MIAW Awards Brazil were held on September 24, 2020. [1] The show was broadcast live from MTV (Brazil) and had Bruna Marquezine and Manu Gavassi as hosts for the first time. [2] Nominees were announced on August 20, 2020.

Contents

Anitta, Bianca Andrade, Lady Gaga and Manu Gavassi were the most awarded artists of the night, with 2 awards each. [3]

Performers

ArtistSong
Anitta, Cardi B & Myke Towers [4] "Me Gusta"
Djonga [5] "O Cara de Óculos"
"Otopatama"
"Olho de Tigre"
Luan Santana & Agnes Nunes [6] "Asas"
Ludmilla [7] "Amor Difícil"
"Invocada"
"Verdinha"
Luísa Sonza, MC Zaac & Vitão [8] "Braba"
"Toma"
"Flores"
Manu Gavassi, Gloria Groove & Lucas Silveira [9] "Deve Ser Horrível Dormir Sem Mim"
Pabllo Vittar [10] "Amor de Que"
Pedro Sampaio & Pocah & Tati Zaqui "Depois da Quarentena"
"Surtada"
"Sentadão"

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold [11]

Musical ArtistBest Music Video

Anitta

"Áudio de Desculpas" — Manu Gavassi

Anthem of the YearFeat. National

"Amor de Que" — Pabllo Vittar

"Combatchy" — Anitta feat. Lexa, Luísa Sonza & MC Rebecca

  • "Desce Pro Play (Pa Pa Pa)" — MC Zaac with Anitta & Tyga
  • "Eterna Sacanagem" — Jottapê, Kevinho & MC Kekel
  • "Flores" — Vitão & Luísa Sonza
  • "Romance Proibido" — Kevin o Chris feat. Ferrugem
  • "Será" — Lagum feat. Iza
  • "Só Ficou o Cheiro" — Rael feat. Melim
  • "Tangerina" — Tiago Iorc feat. Duda Beat
Global HitFeat. Gringo

"Rain on Me" — Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande

"Sour Candy" — Lady Gaga & Blackpink

Best Video Made In HomeHino de Karaokê em Casa

"Depois da Quarentena" — Pocah

  • "De Novo" — Xamã
  • "Hoje Eu Quero Me Perder" — Lagum
  • "House Arrest" — Sofi Tukker & Gorgon City
  • "Mascaradinha" — Tati Zaqui & Thiaguinho MT
  • "O Amor É o Segredo" — Vitor Kley
  • "Todo Carinho" — Duda Beat
  • "Tô Presa em Casa" — MC Rebecca

"Supera" — Marília Mendonça

  • "A Gente Fez Amor" — Gusttavo Lima
  • "Aí Eu Bebo" — Maiara & Maraisa
  • "Asas" — Luan Santana
  • "Mentira" — Felipe Araújo
  • "Na Cama Que Eu Paguei" — Wesley Safadão feat. Zé Neto & Cristiano
  • "Tudo Aconteceu" — MC Du Black & Delacruz
  • "Tudo Ok" — Thiaguinho MT feat. Mila & JS O Mão de Ouro
Beat BRZika do Baile

Djonga

PK

DJ Lanso a BrabaFandom Real_Oficial

Pedro Sampaio

  • Alok
  • Dennis DJ
  • DJ GBR
  • Papatinho
  • Rennan da Penha
  • Tropkillaz
  • WC no Beat

"BTS Army" — BTS

Live das Lives #BREAKTHEINTERNETLive Pra Tudo

Ivete Sangalo

Boca a Boca — Bianca Andrade

MIAW IconFalou Tudo

Manu Gavassi

Gabi Oliveira with Felipe Neto & Yuri Marçal

MaratoneiMIAW Bet

Euphoria

Sidoka

  • Agnes Nunes
  • Audino Vilão
  • Gabi Oliveira (DePretas)
  • Hiran
  • Lucca Najar
  • Luccas Luccas
  • Nath Finanças
Best Reality Show ParticipantRi Alto

Rafa Vieira — De Férias com o Ex 6

Bruna Louise

Imagine TogetherBest Podcast

Taís Araújo & Thelma Assis

Não Ouvo

  • Angu de Grilo
  • Bom Dia, Obvious
  • Esquizofrenoias
  • Mamilos
  • NerdCast
  • POUCAS
  • Um Milkshake Chamado Wanda
  • Creators Podcast
Pet InfluencerStreamer BR

"Lua" — Bianca Andrade

  • "Cerveja" — Gabi Prado
  • "Feijão" — Gui Araújo
  • "Marroninha" — Hugo Gloss
  • "Tibau" e "Tita" — Coelhanna

Alanzoka

Absurd CreatorApp of the Year

Batom Atrevido

  • Cinthia Cruz
  • Gessica Kayane
  • Lucas Guedez
  • Luis Mariz
  • Maisa Silva
  • Mario Junior

TikTok

Game of the YearQuarantine Meme

The Last of Us Part II

"Não sinto verdade em vc"

Best ChallengeMIAW Transform

Roi Letícia

  • "Don't Start Now" Challenge
  • Flip the Switch
  • I'm Just a Kid
  • Oh Nanana
  • "Savage" Challenge
  • Wipe It Down
  • #tudonosigilochallenge
  • Linn da Quebrada
  • Noca da Portela
  • Amanda Ferreira
  • CUFA

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