Multishow Brazilian Music Award for Hit of the Year

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Multishow Brazilian Music Award for Hit of the Year
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Last winner: Simone Mendes for "Erro Gostoso"
CountryBrazil
Presented by Multishow
First awarded2012
Currently held by Simone Mendes – "Erro Gostoso" (2023)
Most awards
Website Official website

Multishow Brazilian Music Award for Hit 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. From 2012 to 2016, the category was named New Hit. [1] In 2021, it was renamed Hit of the Year. [2]

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History

In its debut, the category was judged by the Specialized Jury, a select group of music industry experts. [1] [3] However, beginning in 2021, the responsibility for selecting the winner shifted to an open vote. [4]

Recipients

2010s

YearWinner(s)NomineesRef.
2012"Ex Mai Love" – Gaby Amarantos [5]
2013"Calor do Amor" – Mahmundi [6]
2014"Mais Ninguém" – Banda do Mar
  • "Funk dos Bromânticos" – Lucas Santtana
  • "Picada Fatal" – MC Livinho
[7] [8]
2015"Você Não Vai Passar" – Ava Rocha [9] [10]
2016"Playsom" – BaianaSystem
  • "Bang" – Anitta
  • "Zero" – Liniker e os Caramelows
[11]

2020s

YearWinner(s)NomineesRef.
2021"Batom de Cereja" – Israel &Rodolffo [12]
2022"Maldivas" – Ludmilla [13]
2023"Erro Gostoso" – Simone Mendes [14]
2024 [15]

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