MTV Europe Music Award for Best Hip Hop

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Eminem has won this award ten times, more than any one else

The MTV Europe Music Award for Best Hip Hop has been awarded since 1998. Originally entitled Best Rap, the award was renamed to its current title in 1999. Eminem has won this award ten times, followed by Nicki Minaj with eight times.

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Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.

† indicates an MTV Video Music Award for Best Hip Hop Video–winning artist.
‡ indicates an MTV Video Music Award for Best Hip Hop Video–nominated artist that same year.

1990s

YearArtistRef
1997
Will Smith [1]
Blackstreet
Coolio
Puff Daddy
The Notorious B.I.G.
1998
Beastie Boys [2]
Puff Daddy
Missy Elliott
Pras
Busta Rhymes
1999
Eminem [3]
Beastie Boys
Busta Rhymes
Puff Daddy
Will Smith

2000s

YearArtistRef
2000
Eminem [4]
Dr. Dre
Cypress Hill
Wyclef Jean
Busta Rhymes
2001
Eminem [5]
D12
Missy Elliott
Outkast
P. Diddy
2002
Eminem [6]
Nelly
P. Diddy
Busta Rhymes
Ja Rule
2003
Eminem [7]
50 Cent
Missy Elliott
Jay Z
Nelly
2004
D12 [8]
Beastie Boys
Jay Z
Nelly
Kanye West
2005
Snoop Dogg [9]
50 Cent
Akon
Missy Elliott
Kanye West
2006
Kanye West [10]
Missy Elliott
Sean Paul
Diddy
Busta Rhymes

2010s

YearArtistRef
2010
Eminem [11]
Snoop Dogg
T.I.
Lil Wayne
Kanye West
2011
Eminem [12]
Lil Wayne
Jay Z and Kanye West
Pitbull
Snoop Dogg
2012
Nicki Minaj [13]
Drake
Jay Z and Kanye West
Nas
Rick Ross
2013
Eminem [14]
Drake
Jay Z
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis
Kanye West
2014
Nicki Minaj [15]
Drake
Eminem
Iggy Azalea
Kanye West
2015
Nicki Minaj [16]
Drake
Kendrick Lamar
Kanye West
Wiz Khalifa
2016
Drake [17]
Future
G-Eazy
Kanye West
Wiz Khalifa
2017
Eminem [18]
Drake
Future
Kendrick Lamar
Post Malone
2018
Nicki Minaj [19]
Drake
Eminem
Migos
Travis Scott
2019
Nicki Minaj [20]
21 Savage
Cardi B
J. Cole
Travis Scott

2020s

YearArtistRef
2020
Cardi B [21]
DaBaby
Drake
Eminem
Megan Thee Stallion
Roddy Ricch
Travis Scott
2021
Nicki Minaj [22]
Cardi B
DJ Khaled
Drake
Kanye West
Megan Thee Stallion
2022
Nicki Minaj [23]
Drake
Future
Jack Harlow
Kendrick Lamar
Lil Baby
Megan Thee Stallion
2023
Nicki Minaj [24]
Cardi B
Central Cee
Lil Wayne
Lil Uzi Vert
Metro Boomin
Travis Scott
2024
Eminem [25]
Central Cee
Kendrick Lamar
Megan Thee Stallion
Nicki Minaj
Travis Scott

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