Multishow Brazilian Music Award for Funk of the Year

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Multishow Brazilian Music Award for Funk of the Year
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Latest winners: Anitta, Dennis and Pedro Sampaio for "Joga pra Lua"
CountryBrazil
Presented by Multishow
First awarded2023
Currently held by"Joga pra Lua" by Anitta, Dennis and Pedro Sampaio (2024)
Most nominations Kevin O Chris (3)
Website Official website

Multishow Brazilian Music Award for Funk of the Year is an annual award presented at the Multishow Brazilian Music Award, a ceremony established in 1994 and originally called the TVZ Award. The Funk of the Year category was created in 2023 as part of a reformulation of the Multishow Award Academy's guidelines. [1] [2] Previously, the Song of the Year award encompassed various musical genres within a single category. [3] However, starting in 2023, this category was divided, giving rise to 11 new categories, each dedicated to a specific musical genre, including funk. [4] [5]

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This change aimed to acknowledge the diversity of genres within Brazilian music and to provide greater visibility to popular styles like funk, which holds a significant place in the country's music scene. [6] The Funk of the Year category highlights the most impactful songs within the genre, honoring artists who contribute to the evolution and popularity of funk in Brazil. [7]

Recipients

YearWinner(s)NomineesRef.
2023"Tá OK" – Dennis and Kevin o Chris
  • "Faz um Vuk Vuk (Teto Espelhado)" – Kevin o Chris
  • "Funk Rave" – Anitta
  • "Namora Aí" – MC Ryan SP, MC Daniel and Kotim
  • "Novidade na Área" – MC Livinho and DJ Matt D
  • "Vai Novinha Ah, Ah, Ah" – DJ Dyamante
[8]
2024"Joga pra Lua" – Anitta, Dennis and Pedro Sampaio
  • "MTG Quem Não Quer Sou Eu" – DJ Topo, MC Leozin, Seu Jorge and MC G15
  • "Recadin No Espelho" – Kevin o Chris and Luísa Sonza
  • "Rolé na Favela de Nave" – Oruam, Didi, DJ LC da Roça, MC K9, MC Smith and Mainstreet
  • "Te Maceto Depois do Baile" – DJ Zigão, DJ Lafon do Md, MC Rodrigo do CN and MC Rf
  • "The Box Medley Funk 2" – The Box, MC Brinquedo, MC Cebezinho, Mc Laranjinha, MC Tuto and DJ Oreia
[9]

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