Mnet 20's Choice Awards

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Mnet 20's Choice Awards
Mnet 20s Choice.png
Official logo of the 2013 edition
Awarded forExcellence in the music and entertainment industries
Country South Korea
Presented by CJ E&M (Mnet)
First awarded2007
Last awarded2013
Website http://20choice.interest.me/
Television/radio coverage
Network Mnet

The Mnet 20's Choice Awards was a major music awards show that was held annually in South Korea, organized by CJ E&M through its Mnet channel.

Contents

2013

The 2013 20's Choice Awards were held on July 18, 2013, at the Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX) in Ilsan, Goyang, South Korea. The event was hosted by Shinhwa's Minwoo and Jun Jin and TV personality Kim Seul-gi. [1] The theme was "Legend of 20's".

Here is the list of winners. [2]

20's Choice Awards

20's Movie Star – Male20's Movie Star – Female
20's Drama Star – Male20's Drama Star – Female
20's Style20's Variety Star
20's Booming Star – Male20's Booming Star – Female
20's Performance20's Mwave Global Star
20's Hot Band20's Hot Rapper
20's Hot Cover Music20's Online Music
20's Voice

Special Awards

AwardWinner
20's Record Cho Yong-pil
20's Black Yak Marmot Blue Carpet Popularity Award Lee Hyori
Best Global Touring Artist Infinite
Icon of 20's Lee Hyori

2012

The theme of the 2012 show was "Do [Don'ts] Super 20's" and the nominations were announced on June 7, with the ceremony taking place on June 28. [3] The winners are listed as follows: [4]

2011

The ceremony took place on July 7 at the River Park outdoor swimming pool at Seoul-Walkerhill Hotel with actor Song Joong-ki and singer Bae Suzy of miss A as MCs. [5]

2010

20's Most Influential Stars:

Smoothie King Cool Star Award: Beast

Favorite Style Girl Group for Dance, Style, and Body: 4Minute

Daum's Search Hot Star Award: 2PM

2009

2008

2007

Most winners

Rank1st2nd3rd4th
Artist Lee Hyori Super Junior 2PM 2NE1,
Jo In-sung,
Suzy
Total awards7543

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