MTV Asia Award for Favorite Video

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The following is a list of MTV Asia Awards winners for Favorite Video/Video Star.

YearArtistVideoRef.
2008 Thirty Seconds to Mars "A Beautiful Lie" [1]
2006 Korn "Twisted Transistor" [2]
2005 Maroon 5 "She Will Be Loved" [3]
2004 Linkin Park "Somewhere I Belong" [4]
2003 "Pts.OF.Athrty" [5]
2002 Backstreet Boys "The Call" [6]

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References

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