MuchMusic Video Award for Best French Video

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The MuchMusic Video Award for Best French Video was presented from 1995 to 2007, to a music video by a French language recording artist from Quebec.

Winners and nominees

YearArtistVideoRef
1995 Mitsou "Comme j'ai toujours envie d'aimer" [1]
France D'Amour "Vivante" [2]
Marjo "Bohémienne"
Terez Montcalm "Douce lumière"
Kevin Parent "La Jasette"
1996 Beau Dommage "Tout simplement" [3]
1997 Coma "Carmen" [4]
1998 Dubmatique "La Force de comprendre" [5]
Coma "Cosmos" [6]
Les Colocs "Tassez-vous de d'la"
Lili Fatale "Mimi"
Kevin Parent "Frequenter l'oubli"
1999 Lili Fatale "Les Djinns" [7]
La Constellation "Le 7ième jour" [8]
Les Frères à ch'val "C'est une chanson"
Kevin Parent "Maudite jalousie"
Rainmen "Move On"
2000 Stefie Shock "Je combats le spleen" [9]
Daniel Boucher "Silicone" [10]
Éric Lapointe "Mon ange"
Les Marmottes Aplaties "Détruire"
Muzion "La vie ti neg"
2001 Projet Orange "La Pomme" [11]
2002 Okoumé "De la terre à la lune" [12]
2003 Daniel Bélanger "dans un spoutnik" [13]
Corneille "Ensemble" [14]
Les Cowboys Fringants "En Berne"
Les Marmottes Aplaties "Gagner"
Vulgaires Machins "Comme une brique"
2004 Corneille "parce qu'on vient de loin" [15]
Ariane Moffatt "Poussière d'ange" [16]
Daniel Boucher "Le vent soufflait mes pellicules"
Stefie Shock "L'amour dans le désert"
Vulgaires Machins "Anesthésie"
2005 Ariane Moffatt "Fracture du crâne" [17]
Corneille "Seul au monde"
Loco Locass "Groove Grave"
Marie-Mai "Il faut que tu t'en ailles"
Les Trois Accords "Saskatchewan"
2006 Stéphanie Lapointe "La Mer" [18]
André "Yolande Wong" [19]
Anik Jean "Tendre sorcière"
Les Cowboys Fringants "Plus rien"
Marie-Mai "Rien"
2007 Malajube "Pâte filo" [20]
Anodajay and Raoul Duguay "Le Beat à Ti-Bi" [21]
Dumas "Au gré des saisons"
Damien Robitaille "Je tombe"
Vulgaires Machins "Compter les corps"

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