2006 MTV Video Music Awards Japan

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2006 MTV Video Music Awards Japan
Mokomichi Hayami and Masami Hisamoto
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Se7en from South Korea. The event also featured a special performance by Japanese R&B superstar Ken Hirai joining forces with John Legend. The award ceremony was also marked by appearance of the "King of Pop", Michael Jackson
.

Awards

Winners are in bold text.

Video of the Year

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Album of the Year

Orange RangeNatural

Best Male Video

Ken Hirai — "Pop Star"

Best Female Video

Butterfly
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Best Group Video

Def Tech — "Konomama"

Best New Artist

Pon De Replay
"

Best Rock Video

Green Day — "Boulevard Of Broken Dreams"

Best Pop Video

Remioromen — "Konayuki"

Best R&B Video

Ai — "Story"

Best Hip-Hop Video

50 Cent featuring Mobb Deep — "Outta Control"

Best Reggae Video

Shōnan no Kaze — "Karasu"

Best Dance Video

Gorillaz — "Feel Good Inc."

Best Video from a Film

Nana starring Mika Nakashima — "Glamorous Sky" (from Nana
)

Best Collaboration

Tomoyasu Hotei x Rip Slyme — "Battle Funkatic"

Best buzz ASIA

Japan

Kumi Koda
— "Trust You"

South Korea

Se7en
— "Start Line"

  • Buzz — "Coward"
  • Clazziquai Project — "Hold Your Tears"
  • Joosuc featuring Lim Jung Hee — "Hip Hop Music"
  • Tei — "Love is...one"

Taiwan

Jay Chou — "Hair Like Snow"

  • Kelly Chan — "Short News"
  • F.I.R
    — "Thousand Years Love"
  • Nicholas Tse — "Song Of The Brave"
  • Cyndi Wong
    — "Honey"

Special awards

Best Director

Yasuyuki Yamaguchi

Best Special Effects in a Video

Soul'd Out — "Iruka"

The Most Influential Songwriter Award

John Legend

Inspiration Award

Destiny's Child

Legend Award

Michael Jackson

Live performances

Guest celebrities