APAN Music Awards | |
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Awarded for | Excellence in K-pop |
Venue | Kyung Hee University Peace Hall |
Country | South Korea |
Presented by | Korea Entertainment Management Association |
First awarded | January 24, 2021 |
Most awards | Kang Daniel (5) |
Most nominations | BTS (6) |
Website | apanstarawards.com |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | Olleh TV Seezn |
The APAN Music Awards is a South Korean music awards ceremony organized by the Korea Entertainment Management Association (KEMA), the same body responsible for the APAN Star Awards. It was created to honor the top K-pop artists of the year across various music categories as part of a two-day integrated event collectively referred to as the APAN MusicStar Awards. [1] [2]
Originally set to take place on November 28, 2020, at the Grand Peace Hall in Kyung Hee University and be broadcast exclusively on online platforms Olleh TV and Seezn, [3] the inaugural ceremony was indefinitely postponed on November 18, 2020, after the Level 1.5 social distancing rules went into effect amid a resurgence of the COVID-19 pandemic in Seoul and surrounding metropolitan areas. [4] Winners in limited categories were revealed online instead.
On December 17, 2020, the ceremony's rescheduled date was announced as January 23, 2021. [5] On January 15, this was replaced officially to January 24. [6]
Nominees in various popularity categories were announced on October 26. Voting began on October 27 via the Idol Champ mobile app and continued until November 27. [7] Voting for the KT Seezn Star category took place on the Seezn app. [8]
Nominees for the Bonsang (Main Prize) category were announced on November 6, 2020, while the selection of its winners were based on the combination of album sales, digital sales, evaluations from a judges panel, and fan votes. [9]
The APAN Top 10 (Bonsang), Best Icon, Best Performance, Best Music Video, and Best All-rounder winners were announced on November 26, [10] while the rest of the winners were announced on November 30 and January 15, 2021. [11] [12]
During the ceremony on January 24, 2021, they delivered new categories; Represent Song of the Year, Represent Artist of the Year, Represent Record of the Year, New Wave Award and Best K-Trot. [13]
No. 1 Achievement (Daesang) | Represent Song of the Year |
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Represent Artist of the Year | Represent Record of the Year |
APAN Top 10 (Bonsang) | |
New Wave Award | Best K-Trot |
APAN Choice Best Vocalist | APAN Choice New Focus |
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APAN Choice Global Hallyu Star | APAN Choice Best Trend |
APAN Choice New K-Pop Icon | |
Winners that were determined solely through a popularity vote for Idol Champ app and KT Seezn app.
Best Music Video | |
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Best Icon | Best Performance |
Best All-rounder | KT Seezn Star Award – Singer |
Idol Champ Entertainer – Man | Idol Champ Entertainer – Woman |
Idol Champ Fan's Pick – Group | Idol Champ Global Pick – Group |
Idol Champ Fan's Pick – Solo | Idol Champ Global Pick – Solo |
The Seoul Music Awards is a major South Korean music awards show presented by the newspaper Sports Seoul. The award winners are selected based on a combination of criteria, including music sales, popular votes, and expert judges' opinions.
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The 7th APAN Star Awards ceremony was held on January 23, 2021, at Kyung Hee University Peace Hall, Seoul, and was hosted by Kim Seung-woo. It was broadcast exclusively on online platforms Olleh TV and Seezn. First held in 2012, the annual awards ceremony recognizes the excellence in South Korea's television. Nominees were selected from dramas that aired on free-to-air networks MBC, KBS and SBS and cable channels tvN, JTBC, OCN, MBN and TV Chosun.