MTV Europe Music Award for Best Hungarian Act

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The following is a list of the MTV Europe Music Award winners and nominees for Best Hungarian Act.

Contents

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.

2000s

YearArtistRef
2007
Ákos [1]
Heaven Street Seven
The Idoru
The Moog
Neo
2008
Gonzo
Beat Dis
Irie Maffia
The Unbending Trees
Žagar
2009
The Kolin
Esclin Syndo
The Idoru
The Moog
Zagar

2010s

YearArtistRef
2010
The Kolin [2]
Hősök
Kiscsillag
Nemjuci
Neo
2011
Compact Disco [3]
Bin Jip
Fish!
Punnany Massif
The Carbonfools
2012
30Y [4]
Funktasztikus
Odett
Soerii és Poolek
Supernem
2013
Ivan & The Parazol [5]
Hősök
Karanyi
Punnany Massif
The hated tomorrow
2017
Magdolna Rúzsa
Freddie
Gabi Tóth
Joci Pápai
Kowalsky Meg A Vega
2018
Follow The Flow [6]
Margaret Island
Wellhello
Caramel
Halott Pénz
2019
Viktor Király [7]
Hősök
Jumodaddy
András Kállay-Saunders
Mörk

2020s

YearArtistRef
2020
Dzsúdló [8]
Irie Maffia
ByeAlex
Viktoria Metzker
Carson Coma
2021
Azahriah [9]
Follow the Flow
Halott Pénz
Margaret Island
Wellhello
2022
Carson Coma
Beton.Hofi
Дeva
Elefánt
Krúbi
2023
Ajsa Luna
Analog Balaton
Beton.Hofi
Co Lee
Hundred Sins

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