2010 Mnet Asian Music Awards
2010 Mnet Asian Music Awards | |
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China | |
Most awards | 2NE1 (4) |
Most nominations | 2NE1 (6) |
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Runtime | around 190 minutes |
The 2010
The ceremony was the first Mnet Asian Music Awards to occur outside of South Korea. 2NE1 took home four awards, the most of the night, including Artist of the Year and Album of the Year. 2PM took home three including the Shilla Duty Free Asian Wave Special Award, as well as rookie group Miss A won Song of the Year for "Bad Girl Good Girl". In total, there were thirty two awards, including awards not given out during broadcast.[3]
Background
The event marked the twelfth of the annual music awards.[4] With its slogan "One Asia", MAMA was broadcast live in China, Japan, Hong Kong and Southeast Asia through various channels, as well as in the US and Canada.
Artists
Performances
The following individuals and groups, listed in order of appearance, performed musical numbers at the ceremony.[5][6][7]
Name(s) | Performed | Notes |
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Tiger JK, Styliztik Jones, Zeebra, Roscoe Umali, DJ Jhig + Tasha | "Jet Pack", "Monster" | |
Miss A | " Breathe " |
Best New Female Artist awardee |
Kang Seung-Yoon |
"Without You", "Sick Enough to Die", "Scatter", "You and I", "Then Then Then" | Best Digital Single nominee songs |
Jason Zhang | "It's Love" | |
2PM | "Again & Again", "I Hate You", "Without You", "Tired of Waiting", "Only U", "Heartbeat", "I'll Be Back" | |
I Me, Perfume | "Aiayiya", "Nee", "Chocolate Disco" | |
DJ DOC | "Bounce With Me", "Shake It" | Performed upon receiving the Best Rap Performance award |
Gummy ft. Jason Zhang | "Because of You", "The Moon Represents My Heart" | |
2NE1 | "Clap Your Hands", "Follow Me", "Can't Nobody" | |
Huh Gak | "This Is the Moment" | |
T.O.P, G-Dragon |
"Break Down", "I Need A Girl", "Turn It Up", "Knock Out", "Hallelujah" | |
Chemistry | "A Better Tomorrow", "Pieces Of Dream" | |
Far East Movement | "Girls On The Dance Floor", "Like a G6" | Best International Artist awardee |
Wonder Girls | "So Hot", "2 Different Tears", "Nobody" |
Presenters
- Best New Female Artist
- Miss Korea's Best Dance Performance by a Male Group
- Best New Asian Artist Award
- Woo Man-so – presented Best Digital Single
- Kang Seung-Yoon– introduced presenter Zhang Jie
- Son Ho (손호영) and Kim Jung-min (김정민) – presented Asian Pop Artist
- Kim Jongju and Choo Hyunhee – presented Best Female Group
- Miss A – introduced presenters I Me and Perfume
- Best Male Solo Artist
- Best Rap Performance
- Best Asian Artist
- Best Solo Dance Performance
- UV – presented Best Band Performance
- Best Dance Performance by a Female Group
- Lam Tun, Ho Gu Hua, Hong Ying, Pam Tan, Keri Hilson, will.i.am – VTR Greetings
- Best International Artist
- Yoon Jong-shin – introduced Huh Gak
- Kim Jung-eun – speech
- Best R&B Asian Artist
- Hanni and Shilla Duty Free CEO – presented The Shilla Duty Free Asian Wave Award
- Jun Jeong Myeong and Kim Hyun Jung – presented Best Music Video
- Artist of the Year
- Album of the Year
- Hong Jongmin and Song of the Year
Winners and nominees
Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[3][8][9]
Song of the Year (daesang) |
Album of the Year (daesang) |
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Artist of the Year (daesang) |
Best Music Video
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Best New Female Artist
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Best New Male Artist
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Best Male Group
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Best Female Group
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Best Male Solo Artist
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Best Female Solo Artist
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Best Dance Performance (Male Group)
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Best Dance Performance (Female Group)
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Best Dance Performance (Solo)
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Best Collaboration
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Best Rap Performance
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Best Band Performance
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Best Vocal Performance (Solo) | Best Vocal Performance (Group) |
The Shilla Duty Free Asian Wave Award | Best Digital Single |
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- Special awards
- Best New Asian Artist Award: I Me– "Aiayiya"
- Asian Pop Artist: Perfume– "Chocolate Disco"
- Best Asian Artist: Jason Zhang– "It's Love"
- Best R&B Asian Artist: Chemistry– "Pieces Of Dream"
- Best International Artist: Far East Movement – "Like a G6"
- Choreographer Award: Kim Hwa-young
- Producer Award: Psy
- Adult Music Award: Tae Jin-ah
- Stylist Award: Yang Seung-ho
- Performance Award: Jisan Valley Rock Festival
Multiple awards
Artist(s) with multiple wins
The following artist(s) received two or more wins (excluding the special awards):
Awards | Artist(s) |
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4 | 2NE1 |
3 | Miss A |
2 | 2PM |
Artist(s) with multiple nominations
The following artist(s) received more than two nominations:
Nominations | Artist(s) |
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6 | 2NE1 |
5 | 2AM |
4 | Miss A |
2PM | |
Taeyang | |
3 | Super Junior |
Controversy
SM Entertainment boycott
SM Entertainment, one of the largest Korean music agencies, boycotted the 2010 Mnet Asian Music Awards, as they did in 2009. The show was under fire for fairness and employing a "no show, no award" policy where the winner must attend the ceremonies.[3][8]
Location
In addition,
References
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External links
- Mnet Asian Music Awards Archived October 26, 2014, at the Wayback Machine official website