2022 MTV MIAW Awards Brazil

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2022 MTV MIAW Awards Brazil
MTV MIAW 2022 logo.png

Camila Queiroz and Xamã at the ceremony promo
Date26 July 2022
LocationVibra Hall, São Paulo
Hosted by Camila Queiroz and Xamã
Most awards Manu Gavassi (3)
Most nominationsAnitta (7)
Gloria Groove (7)
Website www.mtv.com.br
Television/radio coverage
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  2021  · MTV MIAW Awards Brazil

The 5th Annual MTV MIAW Awards Brazil took place at Vibra Hall, in São Paulo . The awards celebrated the best of Brazilian music and the digital world of the millennial generation. Presented by actress Camila Queiroz and rapper Xamã, it was the first ceremony since the 2019 edition to have an audience, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [1]

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Performers

The first performances were announced on 21 July. The first artists were: Ludmilla, Jão, Matuê, Teto, Wiu and Xamã. [2] Luísa Sonza, Pedro Sampaio, Skank, Zakes Bantwini and MC Pedrinho were announced on July 25. [3]

Artist(s)Song(s)Ref
Pedro Sampaio and MC Pedrinho "Dançarina" [4]
Matuê, Teto and Wiu"Vampiro"
Skank and Jão "Ainda Gosto Dela" / "Idiota"
Xamã and Zakes Bantwini "Malvadão 3" / "Osama"
Camila Pitanga, Caio Prado, Larissa Luz, Renegado and Any Gabrielly Tributo a Elza Soares:
"Comigo"
"A Carne"
"Mulher do Fim do Mundo"
Luísa Sonza and Ludmilla "Cachorrinhas" (Sonza)
"Café da Manhã" (Ludmilla e Sonza)
"Socadona" (Ludmilla)

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold. [5]

Music

Musical ArtistAposta Miaw
  • Gabb
Beat BRDJ Lanso a Braba
  • MC Cabelinho
Trap na Cena¡Me Gusta!
  • Chefin
  • Dfideliz
  • Hyperanhas
  • Kawe
  • Matuê
  • MC Poze do Rodo
  • MD Chefe
  • Teto
Album of the YearClipão da Porra
Feat. NacionalHymn of the Year
  • "Passando o Rodo" – Pocah, Lara Silva, Mirella and Tainá Costa
Hino de KaraokêCoreô Envolvente
Global Hit

Digital

Transforma Direitos HumanosTransforma Orgulho PCD
Transforma Meio AmbienteMiaw Icon
From Brasil!Creator Supremo
  • Junior Caldeirão
Miaw FashionOrgulho do Vale
  • Lelê Burnier
Vem Ni MimBlack Star Rising por BET
  • Alvaro
  • Ramana Borba
  • MD Chefe
  • Jhordan Matheus
  • Agnes Nunes
  • Rizia Cerqueira
  • Jacy Carvalho
  • MC Soffia
  • Urias
Hitou no PassinhoMiaw Futebol Clube
  • Vanessa Lopes
  • Luara
  • Maria Clara Garcia
  • Klayver Pop
  • Maria Paula Marques
  • Luccas Abreu
  • Beca Barreto
Podcast Nosso de Cada DiaStreamer BR
  • Podcats
  • Podpah
  • PodDelas
  • Não é TPM
  • Mano a Mano
  • Modus Operandi
  • Um Milkshake Chamado Wanda
  • Não Inviabilize
  • Rebeca Gamer
  • Nobru
  • Gaules
  • Samira Close
  • Cellbit
  • Coringa
  • Loud Babi
Saúde tá okFav do TikTok
  • Thais Carla
  • Bela Gil
  • Alexandra Gurgel
  • Surfistas Negras
  • Ellen Valias (Atleta de Peso)
  • Emanuel Aragão
  • Sapa Vegana
  • Bella Falconi
  • Maria Lúcia
  • Barbaba Coura
  • Delícia da Eleni
  • Junior Caldeirão
  • Luva de Pedreiro
  • Rapha Vicente
  • Thallysson
  • Vanessa Lopes
Meme MasterPet Influencer
  • Gustavo Tubarão
  • Rafa Uccman
  • Isaías
  • Raphael Vicente
  • Pequena Lo
  • Vittor Fernando
  • Yarley
  • Raquel Real
Dupla de MilhõesFandom Real Oficial

Entertainment

Ri Alto por Comedy CentralRealeza do Reality
  • Bruna Louise
  • Thiago Ventura
  • Rafael Portugal
  • Dani Calabresa
  • Paulo Vieira
  • Igor Guimarães
  • Pedro Ottoni
Maratonei por vc

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