Mnet Asian Music Award for Best Mixed Group

Mnet Asian Music Award for Best Mixed Group
Awarded for best mixed group of the year
Country South Korea
Presented by CJ E&M Pictures (Mnet)
First awarded 2000
Last awarded 2009
Official website Mnet Asian Music Awards

The Mnet Asian Music Award for Best Mixed Group was an award presented annually by CJ E&M Pictures (Mnet) from 2000—2009.

It was first awarded on the 2nd Mnet Asian Music Awards ceremony held in 2000; S#arp won the award for their performance in "Great!", and it is given in honor for the mixed group with the most artistic achievement in the music industry.[1] The award continued to be given until the 11th Mnet Asian Music Awards in 2009 wherein 8Eight received the last award for their performance in "Without a Heart".[2]

Winners and nominees

Clazziquai, (2007)
8Eight, (2009)
Year[I] Winner(s) Song Nominee(s)
2000
(2nd)
S#arp "Great!"
  • Roo'ra - "A Changing Wind's Song" (풍변기곡)
  • Space A - "Sexy Guy" (섹시한 남자)
  • Koyote - "Passion"
  • Cool (쿨) - "Understanding Men and Women" (해석남녀)
2001
(3rd)
Koyote "Paran"
  • Roo'ra - "Clear Away" (정리)
  • S#arp - "100 Days Prayer" (백일기도)
  • Space A - "Sexy Man" (바람난 남자)
  • Cool - "Jumpo Mambo" (점포맘보)
2002
(4th)
The Jadu "We Need to Talk"
  • S#arp - "Kiss Me" (내 입술..따뜻한 커피처럼)
  • YTC - "Road" (길)
  • Koyote - "Y"
  • Cool - "Truth" (쿨진실)
2003
(5th)
Koyote "Emergency"
2004
(6th)
Koyote[Note 1] "Disco King"
  • Turtles - "Come On"
  • Loveholic - "Sky"
  • Jaurim - "Hahaha Song" (하하하쏭)
  • Cool - "Find A Friend" (친구찾기)
2005
(7th)
Koyote "1, 2, 3, 4"
2006
(8th)
none
2007
(9th)
Clazziquai "Lover Boy"
2008
(10th)
none
2009
(11th)
8Eight "Without a Heart"

^[I] Each year is linked to the article about the Mnet Asian Music Awards held that year.

Multiple awards for Best Mixed Group

The following lists the artist(s) who received multiple awards for Best Mixed Group from 2000-2009.

Male artist Record SetFirst year awardedLast year awarded
Koyote 4 2001 2005

Notes

  1. Titled as "Best Group" award.
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