Multishow Brazilian Music Award for Cover of the Year

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Multishow Brazilian Music Award for Cover of the Year
Iza at the Premio Multishow 2020 (02).png
Iza is the most recent recipient
Awarded for IzaAfrodhit is the most recent recipient
CountryBrazil
Presented by Multishow
First awarded2016
Currently held by IzaAfrodhit (2023)
Most awards Iza (2)
Most nominations Anitta
Iza
Gloria Groove (2 each)
Website Official website

The Multishow Brazilian Music Award for Cover of the Year is an annual award given at the Multishow Brazilian Music Award, a ceremony established in 1994 and originally called the TVZ Awards. The category was introduced in 2016 under the name Best Record Cover. [1] In 2021, the category's name was changed to Cover of the Year, aiming to recognize and honor the best album covers released throughout the year. [2]

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History

In its debut, the category was judged by the Superjury, a select group of experts from the music industry. [3] [4] However, starting in 2022, the responsibility for selecting the winner was passed to members of the Multishow Award Academy, made up of professionals from the music world. [5] This group is responsible for evaluating and voting on the album covers, considering aspects such as originality, creativity, and visual impact. [6]

Recipients

YearWinner(s)NomineesRef.
2016 Mahmundi – Mahmundi [7]
2017 Galanga Livre - Rincon Sapiência [8]
2021 De Primeira Marina Sena [9]
2022 Iza [10]
2023 Afrodhit Iza [11]
2024 [12]

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