MTV Asia Award for Favorite Breakthrough Artist

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The following is a list of MTV Asia Awards winners for Favorite Breakthrough Artist.

YearArtistRef.
2008 Leona Lewis [1]
2006 Fall Out Boy [2]
2005 Ashlee Simpson [3]
2004 T.A.T.u. [4]
2003 Avril Lavigne [5]
2002 Linkin Park [6]

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The MTV Asia Awards 2003 was held on January 24, 2003, at the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Singapore. The event was the second edition of the MTV Asia Awards, and was hosted by Shaggy and Coco Lee. Performers included Avril Lavigne, Missy Elliott, Robbie Williams, Blue and Stefanie Sun. Mastercard, Nokia, Toyota along with Panasonic co-sponsored for the 2nd MTV Asia Awards.

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