MTV Video Music Award Japan for Best Hip-Hop Video

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Best Hip-Hop Video (最優秀ヒップホップビデオ賞)

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The following table displays the nominees and the winners in bold print with a yellow background.

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2000s

YearArtistVideo
2002
(1st)
Rip Slyme
Dabo
Missy Elliott, Lil Kim, Christina Aguilera, Pink Lady Marmalade
Jay-Z
Rhymester
2003
(2nd)
Rip Slyme "Funkastic"
Eminem "Without Me"
Missy Elliott "Work It"
King Giddra "F.F.B."
Nelly "Hot in Herre"
2004
(3rd)
Zeebra "Touch The Sky"
50 Cent "21 Questions"
Missy Elliott "Pass That Dutch"
Jay-Z featuring Pharrell "Change Clothes"
Rhymester "The Great Amateurism" (ザ・グレート・アマチュアリズム)
2005
(4th)
Beastie Boys "Ch-Check It Out"
The Black Eyed Peas "Let's Get It Started"
Kreva featuring Mummy-D"Funky Glamorous" (ファンキーグラマラス)
Nitro Microphone Underground "Still Shinin"
Kanye West "Jesus Walks"
2006
(5th)
50 Cent featuring Mobb Deep "Outta Control"
Kreva "Issai Gassai" (イッサイガッサイ)
Teriyaki Boyz "HeartBreaker"
Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx "Gold Digger"
Zeebra "Street Dreams"
2007
(6th)
Kreva "The Show"
Jay-Z "Show Me What You Got"
Nas "Hip Hop is Dead"
T.I. "What You Know"
Teriyaki Boyz featuring Kanye West "I Still Love H.E.R."
2008
(7th)
Rip Slyme "I.N.G"
50 Cent featuring Justin Timberlake and Timbaland "Ayo Technology (She Wants It)"
Kreva "Strong Style"
Kanye West "Stronger"
Zeebra featuring Jesse"Not Your Boyfriend"
2009
(8th)
Teriyaki Boyz featuring Busta Rhymes and Pharrell "Zock On!"
Kreva "Akasatanahamayarawawon" (あかさたなはまやらわをん)
Lil' Wayne featuring Static Major "Lollipop"
T.I. featuring Rihanna "Live Your Life"
Kanye West "Heartless"

2010s

YearArtistVideo
2010
(9th)
Kreva "Speechless"
Eminem "We Made You"
Flo Rida featuring Ke$ha "Right Round"
Jay-Z featuring Alicia Keys "Empire State of Mind"
Rhymester "Once Again"
2011
(10th)
Eminem "Not Afraid"
AK-69"Public Enemy"
Far East Movement featuring Cataracs and Dev "Like a G6"
Kanye West "Power"
Seeda"This Is How We Do It"
2012
(11th)
Kreva "Kijun" (基準)
Drake "Headlines"
Jay-Z & Kanye West featuring Otis Redding "Otis"
Sick Team"Street Wars"
Tyler, The Creator "Yonkers"
2013
(12th)
Aklo"Red Pill"
AK-69 "Start It Again"
ASAP Rocky featuring Drake, 2 Chainz and Kendrick Lamar "Fuckin' Problems"
Kendrick Lamar "Swimming Pools (Drank)"
Sauetoroyoshi featuring Ozrosaurus"Yokohama Deer" (ヨコハマシカ)

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