MTV Video Music Award Japan for Best Dance Video

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Best Dance Video (最優秀ダンスビデオ賞)

Results

The following table displays the nominees and the winners in bold print with a yellow background.

Contents

2000s

YearArtistVideo
2002
(1st)
The Chemical Brothers
Basement Jaxx
Daft Punk
Fatboy Slim
Gorillaz
2003
(2nd)
Supercar "Yumegiwa Last Boy"
Kylie Minogue "Come Into My World"
Moby "We Are All Made of Stars"
Sketch Show "Turn Turn"
Underworld "Two Months Off"
2004
(3rd)
BoA "Double"
Fire Ball"Da Bala"
Kylie Minogue "Slow"
Shinichi Osawa featuring Kj"Shinin"
Sean Paul "Get Busy"
2006
(5th)
Gorillaz "Feel Good Inc."
Madonna "Hung Up"
M-Flo Loves Emyli and Diggy-Mo"Dopamine"
New Order "Krafty"
Towa Tei featuring Kylie Minogue "Sometime Samurai"
2007
(6th)
DJ Ozma "Age Age Every Night"
Fergie "London Bridge"
Gnarls Barkley "Crazy"
M-Flo Loves Minmi "Lotta Love -M&M Mix-"
Justin Timberlake "SexyBack"
2008
(7th)
The Chemical Brothers "Do It Again"
Denki Groove "Shounen Young"
Justice "D.A.N.C.E."
Shinichi Osawa "Our Song (A Lonely Girl Ver.)"
Ryukyudisko featuring Beat Crusaders "Nice Day"
2009
(8th)
Towa Tei featuring Miho Hatori "Mind Wall"
The Brighton Port Authority featuring David Byrne and Dizzee Rascal "Toe Jam"
Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip "Thou Shalt Always Kill" (汝、つねにキメるべし)
Kraak & Smaak (featuring Ben Westbeech)"Squeeze Me"
Ukawanimation! featuring Takkyū Ishino and Kenichi Hagiwara "Wakusei no Portrait 5 Okuman Gaso" (惑星のポートレイト 5億万画素)

2010s

YearArtistVideo
2010
(9th)
Lady Gaga "Poker Face"
Cos/Mes"Chaosexotica"
David Guetta featuring Kelly Rowland "When Love Takes Over"
La Roux "I'm Not Your Toy"
Perfume "One Room Disco" (ワンルーム・ディスコ)
2011
(10th)
Lady Gaga "Born This Way"
Dorian"Morning Calling"
Mark Ronson & The Business Intl. featuring Q-Tip and MNDR "Bang Bang Bang"
The Backwoods"Flying Bugz"
Underworld "Always Loved a Film"
2012
(11th)
Perfume "Laser Beam" (レーザービーム)
David Guetta featuring Flo Rida and Nicki Minaj "Where Them Girls At"
James Blake "Limit to Your Love"
SBTRKT "Pharaohs"
Yakushimaruetsuko to D.V.D."Gurugle Earth"
2013
(12th)
Big Bang

"Fantastic Baby"

Group_inou "9"
Megumi Nakajima"Transfer"
Skrillex "Bangarang"
Zedd featuring Matthew Koma"Spectrum"

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