MTV Pilipinas

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MTV Pilipinas is the Philippines' biggest annual music video awards event, and has been held every year since 2001 by MTV Philippines.


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[edit] Award categories

[edit] Defunct categories

1 The only recipient of this category is Maroon 5 for their video This Love in 2004.

[edit] Special awards

MTV Pilipinas wouldn't be complete without its unique special awards.

Year Award Recipient Video
2006 Smart Texter's Choice Hitmaker of the Year Cueshe --
MTV Generations Award Francis Magalona --
MTV Inspiration Award INXS --
2005 MTV Generations Award Gary Valenciano --
MTV Ayos! Award for Best Dance Sequence Parokya ni Edgar First Day Funk
MTV Ayos! Award for Chart Attack Song of the Year Kitchie Nadal Huwag Na Huwag Mong Sasabihin
MTV Ayos! Best Commercial Video Bamboo Fiestamazing
2004 Best Use of an Open Space Award1 Paolo Santos Mapansin
Best Dance Sequence Award2 Viva Hot Babes Bulaklak
Falsest Falsetto Awards3 Akafellas Bongga Ka Day
2003 Best Dance Sequence 3yo Iingatan Ka
Closest Call (Muntik Na) Patricia Javier Siya Ba Ang Dahilan
Highest Jump Flora Gasser Rivermaya's Wag Na Init Ulo Baby
Best Moment Rosanna Roces The Dawn's Papano Naman Kami
Best Cameo Appearance Rico J. Puno Tribe of Levi's The Way We Were
2002 Favorite Love Ballad Kyla --
Most Stylish Music Video Cheese Mottaka

1 Presented by Juicy Fruit.
2 Presented by Smart Buddy.
3 Presented by SMB Play.

[edit] Hosts cities

Year Host city Hosts Venue
2006 Parañaque City KC Montero PAGCOR Grand Theater
2005 Quezon City Epy Quizon, Karylle and KC Montero Araneta Coliseum (a.k.a. "The Big Dome")
2004 Pasig City Randy Santiago, Michael V., Sarah Meier and Tata Young PhilSports Arena
2003 Taguig City Ogie Alcasid and Rufa Mae Quinto NBC Tent
2002 Taguig City -- NBC Tent
2001 -- -- --

[edit] Trivia

  • The artist with the most awards of the same category is Rivermaya for Favorite Group Video in 2002 (Umaaraw, Umuulan), 2003 (Wag Na Init Ulo Baby), 2005 (You'll Be Safe Here) and 2006 (Sunday Driving).
  • The video with the most awards in one night is Sandwich's Sugod in 2006 with four categories won: Video of the Year, Best Editing in a Video, Best Production Design in a Video and Best Director.

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

MTV award shows around the world
Video Music Awards or other music awards
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