2023 MTV MIAW Awards

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2023 MTV MIAW Awards
MTV MIAW 2023 logo.svg
DateAugust 4, 2023
Location Pepsi Center WTC, Mexico City
Hosted by Guaynaa and Domelipa
Most awards Kenia Os, Peso Pluma, Kim Loaiza, Rivers, Yerimua (2)
Most nominations Peso Pluma (9)
Website Official site
Television/radio coverage
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  2022  · MTV MIAW Awards ·  2024  

The 10th Annual MTV MIAW Awards took place on August 4, 2023, at the Pepsi Center WTC in Mexico City, to recognize the best in Latin American pop culture of 2023. It was broadcast live on MTV Latin America, as well as on TikTok and Paramount+ on August 6, 2023, the red carpet was available on Pluto TV. [1] The ceremony was hosted by Puerto Rican singer Guaynaa and Mexican influencer Domelipa. [2]

Contents

The nominations were announced on July 4, 2023. [3] Regional Mexican singer Peso Pluma received the most nominations with nine, followed by Rauw Alejandro, Bad Bunny and Rosalía, each with six. [4] Mexican singers Kenia Os, Peso Pluma and Kim Loaiza, and Mexican streamer Rivers, all received the most awards with two wins each. [5]

Performers

The list of performers were announced on August 2, 2023.

Artist(s)Song(s)Ref
Yng Lvcas "La bebé" [6] [7]
Guaynaa "Pa' que afinken"
Eladio Carrión "Coco Chanel"
Kenia Os "La invitación" / "Malas decisiones"

Winners and nominees

Winners will be listed first and highlighted in bold. [5]

Music

MIAW ArtistMexican Artist
Flow ArtistArtist to Watch
K-Pop DominationSupreme Perreo
Viral AnthemGlobal Hit of the Year
Music Ship of the YearVideo of the Year

Digital

MIAW IconCreator of the Year
  • HotSpanish
    • Jezzini
    • Tammy Parra
    • Dani Valle
    • Ramón Vega
    • Andrés Johnson
    • MissaSinfonía
    • Damián Cervantes
Global CreatorTrend Master
  • Los de Ñam (Food)
    • Eduardo Sacal (Interviews)
    • Esen Alva (Travelling)
    • La Granja del Borrego (Animals)
    • Fer Jalil (Make-Up)
    • Dakota Balk (Drag & Make-Up)
    • Iamcharli.e (Technology)
    • Historia para Tontos (History)
Best StyleMIAWudio of the Year
  • "Tenis, Ropa?" (Yerimua)
    • "Peaches" ( The Super Mario Bros. Movie )
    • "Puro Cabezeo" (Medio Metro)
    • "¿Hablas inglés?" (Charlotte Lascurain)
    • "Que Agusticidad" (Don Silverio)
    • "Que paso wey" (El Mariana)
    • "Este Suceso"
    • "Ella No Impone Moda" (Belinda)
Coreo CrackCelebrity Crush
  • IamFerv
    • Aaron Mercury
    • Amaranta
    • Lossiblings
    • Ara & Fer Hernández
    • Tini
    • Christian Chávez
    • Vale Madrigal de 19 años de edad
FandomCouple Goals
Viral BombEmbarrassment of the Year
  • Yerimua's beefs
    • Karely Ruiz & Santa Fe Klan get hot
    • Bad Bunny throws a cellphone
    • Messi says "¿Qué Mirás Bobo?"
    • Shakira disses Piqué
    • Tammy Parra gets lied to
    • Maricheli finds a boyfriend
    • Al overthrows the world
Podcast BossComedy Boss
  • Un Tal Fredo
    • Hermanos de Leche
    • Pinky Promise at Los Ángeles
    • Aislinn DerbezLa Magia del Caos
    • De Todo un Mucho – Yordi & Martha
    • Envinadas
    • Privadas de la Libertad
    • Las Poderosas
  • Chinguamiga
    • Jalas o Te Rajas
    • Andrés Johnson
    • Claus Maluf
    • LOL 5
    • 4/20 – Ricardo Pérez
    • Damián Cervantes
    • Paco de Miguel
"La Loba" of the YearStreamer of the Year

Entertainment

Reality of the YearKiller Series / Movie

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