Multishow Brazilian Music Award for TVZ Music Video of the Year

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Multishow Brazilian Music Award
for TVZ Music Video of the Year
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"Pilantra" by Jão and Anitta is the most recent recipient
Awarded for Music videos
CountryBrazil
Presented by Multishow
First awarded2014
Currently held by"Pilantra" by Jão and Anitta (2023)
Most awardsAnitta (6)
Website Official website

The Multishow Brazilian Music Award for TVZ Music Video of the Year is an award given at the annual Multishow Brazilian Music Award, a ceremony that was established in 1994 and originally called the TVZ Award. The category was first presented in 2014 as Best TVZ Music Video to Luan Santana for the video "Te Esperando". Anitta are the most awarded artist of the category with six wins, followed by Luan Santana with four wins. A similar award for Best Music Video was awarded from 1994 to 2016.

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Recipients

Inaugural winner Luan Santana has won the award four times. Luan Santana Citibank Hall (41171200671).jpg
Inaugural winner Luan Santana has won the award four times.
Anitta is the category's most awarded artist, winning six times: 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023. COMBATCHY - Espaco das Americas (37663558155).jpg
Anitta is the category's most awarded artist, winning six times: 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023.

2010s

Recipients
YearWinner(s)VideoNomineesRef.
2014 Luan Santana "Te Esperando"
[1]
2015 Luan Santana "Escreve Aí"
[2]
2016 Luan Santana "Eu, Você, o Mar e Ela"
[3]
2017 Luan Santana "Acordando o Prédio"
[4]
2018 Anitta, MC Zaac and Maejor (featuring Tropkillaz and DJ Yuri Martins)"Vai Malandra"
[5]
2019 Anitta and Kevinho "Terremoto"
[6]

2020s

Recipients
YearWinner(s)VideoNomineesRef.
2020 Anitta, Lexa and Luísa Sonza (featuring MC Rebecca)"Combatchy"
[7]
2021 Anitta "Girl from Rio"
[8]
2022 Anitta "Boys Don't Cry"
[9]
2023 Jão and Anitta "Pilantra"
[10]

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