Multishow Brazilian Music Award for Song of the Year

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Multishow Brazilian Music Award for Song of the Year
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Envolver by Anitta is the most recent recipient
CountryBrazil
Presented by Multishow
First awarded1998
Currently held by Anitta Envolver (2023)
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Website Official website

The Multishow Brazilian Music Award for Song of the Year was an annual award given at the Multishow Brazilian Music Award, a ceremony established in 1994 and originally called the TVZ Award. It was first presented in the 1998 edition under the name Best Song. [1] Anitta is the most awarded artist in this category, winning five times.

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Recipients

Skank won the award twice in a row: "Vou Deixar" (2004) and "Vamos Fugir" (2005). Skank Divulgacao.jpg
Skank won the award twice in a row: "Vou Deixar" (2004) and "Vamos Fugir" (2005).
Vanessa da Mata won the award three times: "Ai, Ai, Ai..." (2006), "Boa Sorte / Good Luck" (2008) and "Amado" (2009). Vanessa da Mata-Lisboa 2007.jpg
Vanessa da Mata won the award three times: "Ai, Ai, Ai..." (2006), "Boa Sorte / Good Luck" (2008) and "Amado" (2009).
Anitta is the most awarded artist in the category, winning five times: "Ritmo Perfeito" (2015), "Blecaute" (2016), "Sim ou Nao" (2017), "Girl from Rio" (2021) and "Envolver" (2022). Anitta-2019.png
Anitta is the most awarded artist in the category, winning five times: "Ritmo Perfeito" (2015), "Blecaute" (2016), "Sim ou Não" (2017), "Girl from Rio" (2021) and "Envolver" (2022).

1990s

YearWinner(s)NomineesRef.
1998Vanessa Rangel – "Palpite" [2]
1999 Titãs – "É Preciso Saber Viver" [3]

2000s

YearWinner(s)NomineesRef.
2000 Los Hermanos – "Anna Júlia" [4]
2001 Ivete Sangalo – "Se Eu Não Te Amasse Tanto Assim" [5]
2002 Daniela Mercury – "Mutante" [6]
2003 Tribalistas – "Já Sei Namorar"
  • Jorge Vercillo – "Que Nem Maré"
  • Jota Quest – "Na Moral"
  • Leonardo – "Te Amo Demais"
  • LS Jack – "Carla"
[7]
2004 Skank – "Vou Deixar" [8]
2005 Skank – "Vamos Fugir" [9]
2006 Vanessa da Mata – "Ai, Ai, Ai..." [10]
2007 Charlie Brown Jr. – "Senhor do Tempo"
  • Ivete Sangalo – "Berimbau Metalizado"
  • Negra Li – "Você Vai Estar na Minha"
  • Papas da Língua – "Eu Sei"
  • Pitty – "Na Sua Estante"
[11]
2008 Vanessa da Mata e Ben Harper – "Boa Sorte / Good Luck" [12]
2009 Vanessa da Mata – "Amado" [13]

2010s

YearWinner(s)NomineesRef.
2010 Restart – "Recomeçar" [14]
2011 NX Zero – "Onde Estiver" [15]
2012 Ana Carolina – "Problemas" [16]
2013 Thiaguinho – "Buquê de Flores" [17]
2014 Luan Santana – "Tudo Que Você Quiser" [18]
2015 Anitta – "Ritmo Perfeito" [19]
2016 Jota Quest (featuring Anitta) – "Blecaute" [20]
2017 Anitta (featuring Maluma) – "Sim ou Não" [21]
2018 Iza (featuring Marcelo Falcão) – "Pesadão" [22]
2019Felipe Araújo (featuring Ferrugem) – "Atrasadinha" [23]

2020s

YearWinner(s)NomineesRef.
2020 Ludmilla – "Verdinha" [24]
2021 Anitta – "Girl from Rio" [25]
2022 Anitta – "Envolver"
  • Gloria Groove – "Vermelho"
  • Iza – "Fé"
  • Jovem Dionisio – "Acorda Pedrinho"
  • L7nnon, Os Hawaianos and DJ Bel da CDD (featuring DJ Biel do Furduncinho) – "Desenrola Bate Joga de Ladin"
  • Ludmilla – "Maldivas"
  • Matuê, Teto and WIU – "Vampiro"
  • Xamã, Gustah and Neobeats – "Malvadão 3"
[26]

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