Multishow Brazilian Music Award for New Artist

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Multishow Brazilian Music Award for New Artist
CountryBrazil
Presented by Multishow
First awarded1994
Currently held byMelly (2023)

Multishow Brazilian Music Award for New Artist is an award given at the Multishow Brazilian Music Award, a ceremony that was established in 1994 and originally called the TVZ Award. The award was first presented at the inaugural ceremony as National New Artist. From 2000 to 2004, it was divided into two awards: Solo New Artist and Group New Artist.

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Recipients

1990s

YearImageRecipientNomineesRef.
1994 [1]
1995Banda Bel [2]
1996 Fernanda Takai em show.jpg Pato Fu [3]
1997Os Virgulóides [4]
1998Vanessa Rangel [5]
1999 Fat Family
  • Farofa Carioca
  • Nativus
  • Terra Samba
  • Vinny
[6]

2000s

YearImageRecipientNomineesRef.
2000 Mauricio Manieri by Gabriel Wickbold.jpg Maurício Manieri (solo) [7]
Los Hermanos (7197739364).jpg Los Hermanos (group)
  • Harmonia do Samba
  • LS Jack
  • Penélope
  • Rumbora
2001 Wanessa DNA Tour 2013.jpg Wanessa Camargo (solo) [8]
Fala Mansa (2447614148).jpg Falamansa (group)
2002 Luciana Mello Teatro Porto Seguro (31146579777).jpg Luciana Mello (solo) [9]
SNZ (group)
  • Cajamanga
  • CPM 22
  • Lampirônicos
  • Peixelétrico
2003 Luiza Possi durante show de lancamento da turne "Sobre o Amor e Tempo".jpg Luiza Possi (solo) [10]
Rouge 2003.png Rouge (group)
2004 Pitty no Olimpo - RJ 2003.jpg Pitty (solo) [11]
Claudia Leitte of Babado Novo @ Festa do Peao 03.jpg Babado Novo (group)
2005Motirô [12]
2006 Marjorie Estiano - Vista Alegre (1857958422).jpg Marjorie Estiano [13] [14]
2007 NX Zero (2007).jpg NX Zero [15]
2008 Strike 003.jpg Strike [16]
2009 Banda Cine 2012 cropped.jpg Cine [17]

2010s

YearImageRecipientNomineesRef.
2010 Luan Santana no Jequitimar.jpg Luan Santana [18]
2011Monique Kessous [19]
2012 Brasil adentro gang do eletro.jpg Gang do Eletro [20]
2013 Show Karol Conka (15067698030).jpg Karol Conká [21]
2014 Boogarins - 50011092627.jpg Boogarins [22]
2015 Festival Alambique do Som - 17 08 2012 (7806312304) (cropped).jpg Ava Rocha
  • Dônica
  • Lila
[23]
2016 Liniker (26005616246).jpg Liniker e os Caramelows
  • As Bahias e a Cozinha Mineira
  • Mahmundi
[24]
2017 2019-12-15 Virada SP Mongagua, Rincon Sapiencia 09.jpg Rincon Sapiência
  • Luiza Lian
  • Rakta
[25]
2018 20220702 Foto Bruno Figueiredo BFS0690 (52194810649) (cropped) (cropped).jpg Baco Exu do Blues [26]
2019 Duda Beat - Festival Sensacional 2020(2).jpg Duda Beat [27]

2020s

YearImageRecipientNomineesRef.
2020 Jup do Bairro.JPG Jup do Bairro [28]
2021 200208 Sensacional Bruno-Figueiredo ADS09853 (49535905451).jpg Marina Sena [29]
2022 Ana Castela Premio Multishow 2022.png Ana Castela [30]
2023 Melly (Brazilian singer) - TVZ 2023.png Melly
  • Carol Biazin
  • Kay Black
  • Nadson o Ferinha
  • Thiago Pantaleão
  • Veigh
[31]

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