2020 MTV Video Music Awards Japan

The 2020 MTV Video Music Awards Japan were held on October 29, 2020.[1][2]

2020 MTV Video Music Awards Japan
DateOctober 29, 2020
Hosted byBish
Television/radio coverage
NetworkMTV Japan
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Main awards

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Best video of the year

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Aimyon - "Naked Heart"

Best Male video

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Japan

Kenshi Yonezu - "Kanden"

International

The Weeknd - "Blinding Lights"

Best female video

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Japan

Aimyon - "Naked Heart"

International

Dua Lipa - "Break My Heart"

Best group video

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Japan

Official Hige Dandism - "I Love..."

International

BTS - "Dynamite"

Best new artist video

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Japan

Macaroni Enpitsu - "Koibito-gokko"

International

Doja Cat - "Say So"

Best rock video

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King Gnu - "Doron"

Best alternative video

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Millennium Parade - "Fly With Me"

Best pop video

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Little Glee Monster - "Ashiato"

Best R&B video

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Fujii Kaze - "Nan-Nan"

Best hip hop video

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Creepy Nuts - "Katsute Tensaidatta Oretachie"

Best dance video

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NiziU - "Make you happy"

Best collaboration video

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Lisa - "Play the world!" with Pablo

Best art direction video

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Generations from Exile Tribe - "One in a Million -kiseki no yoru ni-"

Best cinematography

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Bish - "Letters"

Best choreography

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Hinatazaka46 – "Seishun no uma"

Special awards

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Artist of the year

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Daiki Tsuneta

Song of the year

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Yoasobi - "Yoru ni kakeru"

Best album of the year

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Babymetal - Metal Galaxy

Music video breakthrough song

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Eito - "Kōsui"

Best buzz award

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Dish

Rising star award

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JO1

Inspiration award Japan

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E-girls

References

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  1. ^ "BTS, Dua Lipa, Doja Cat and JO1 Among Winners of MTV Japan 2020 Video Music Awards". Vacancy. October 30, 2020. Retrieved December 6, 2020.
  2. ^ "MTV VMAJ 2020 Winners". October 30, 2020. Retrieved December 7, 2020.