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1999 Mnet Video Music Awards

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1999 Mnet Video Music Awards
DateNovember 27, 1999 (1999-11-27)
LocationLittle Angels Arts Center, Seoul, South Korea
Hosted byChoi Hal-li
Most awardsH.O.T. (2)
Most nominationsH.O.T., Lee Seung-hwan (3)
WebsiteMnet Asian Music Awards
Television/radio coverage
NetworkSouth Korea: Mnet
Runtime100–110 minutes
Mnet Asian Music Awards · 2000 →

The 1999 Mnet Video Music Awards was the first of the annual music awards in Seoul, South Korea that took place on November 27, 1999, at Little Angels Arts Center.[1]

Leading the nominees were the boy-band group H.O.T. and solo artist Lee Seung-hwan with three each, followed by four artists including the new boy-band group g.o.d with three. By the end of the ceremony, boy-band group H.O.T., Lee Seung-hwan and Lee Jung-hyun received the most wins with two awards.

Background

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The award-giving body began in this year under the name "Mnet Km Music Festival" (MKMF).[2] During this time, it was the first and only Korean music video awards ceremony.[3] It consists of 14 categories including the Best International Artist. The grand awards (or daesang) were Best Popular Music Video and Music Video of the Year.

Winners and nominees

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Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[4]

Jo Sungmo, Best Ballad Performance
Jaurim, Best Rock Performance
Lee Jung-hyun, Best New Solo Artist and Best Dance Performance
Uhm Jung-hwa, Best Female Artist
Ricky Martin, Best International Artist
Best Popular Music Video
(daesang)
Music Video of the Year
(daesang)
Best New Group Best New Solo Artist
  • Team – "Farewell"
    • Voice – "Be Your Own Angel" (너만의 천사가 되어)
    • Yada – "Already Sad Love"
    • 0–24 – "Freedom" (자유)
    • g.o.d – "To Mother"
Best Female Artist Best Male Artist
Best Group Best Rock Performance
  • Jaurim – "Fall""
    • Kim Jong-seo – "Broken Hearted"
    • Novasonic – "Empire of the Sun"
    • Delispice – "Running Bicycle"
    • Red Plus – "Please Come Again Someday"
Best Hip Hop Performance Best Indie Performance
  • Honey Family – "Man's Story – My Way"
  • No Brain – "Youth 98"
    • Dr. Core 911 – "Sha Sha Funky Shake"
    • Dalpalan – "Whistle Star Invitation"
    • Blue Punk Bugs – "Children of Darkness"
    • Hwang Shin Hye Band – "A Gun"
Best Dance Performance Best Ballad Performance
Best Music Video Director Best International Artist
  • Hong Jong-ho – "I Yah!" by H.O.T.
    • Kim Sang-tae – "Men's Story – My Way" by Honey Family
    • Kim Se-hun – "For Your Soul" by Jo Sungmo
    • Inhan – "Dear Mother" by g.o.d
    • Cha Eun-taek – "A Request" by Lee Seung-hwan
Special award
  • Planning Award – Lee Chae-hyung (이채형)

Multiple awards

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Artist(s) with multiple wins

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The following artist(s) received two or more wins (excluding the special awards):

Awards Artist(s)
2 H.O.T.
Lee Seung-hwan
Lee Jung-hyun

Artist(s) with multiple nominations

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The following artist(s) received two or more nominations:

Awards Artist(s)
3 H.O.T.
Lee Seung-hwan
2
g.o.d
Jo Sungmo
Cho PD
Lee Jung-hyun
Uhm Jung-hwa

Performers and presenters

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The following individuals and groups, listed in order of appearance, presented awards or performed musical numbers.[5]

Performers

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Name(s) Performed Notes
Nanta, 김대환, 박유진 Traditional South Korean music/rhythm, violins Animal Jam 1: Opening of the show
Team "Farewell" (별別) Best New Group winner
Honey Family "Man's Story – My Way" Best Hip-Hop Performance winner
Jaurim "낙화" Best Rock Performance winner
Kim Jong-jin (김종진), Jeon Tae-kwan (전태관),김영석, Kim Min-ki, 미인, 윤도현, Daytripper Band/medley/일곱색깔 무지개 Animal Jam 2: Middle of the show
Uhm Jung-hwa "I Don't Know" Best Female Artist winner
Lee Jung-hyun "Come" (와) Best New Artist and Best Dance Performance winner
H.O.T. "I Yah!" (아이야) Best Group winner
Bros 브로스 "Win Win"

Presenters

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Name(s) Role
Choi Hal-li Main host of the 1st annual M.net Korean Music Festival (MKMF)
Joo Young-hoon and Yoon Son-ha Presenters of the award for Best New Group
Cha Soohyun (차수현) Interviewer/backstage host
Kim Rina (김리나) Presenter/host/introducer
Yoon Do-hyun and Kim Min (김민) Presenters of the award for Best Indie Performance
Kim Kwang-han (김광한) and Hwang In-young Presenters of the award for Best International Artist
S.E.S., Kim Gun-mo, Uhm Jung-hwa, Puff Daddy, Yang Hyun-suk, Nam Hee-suk VTR greetings
Yoon Sang and Kim Hyo-jin Presenters of the award for Best Ballad Performance
DJ Jun-young and DJ Su (DJ-수) DJs of the night
Yoo Ji-tae Presenter of the award for Best Hip-Hop Performance
Chang Da-na (정다나) Presenter/host/introducer
Kim Jong-jin (김종진) and Jeon Tae-kwan (전태관) Presenters of the award for Best Rock Performance
Lee Jung-sik (이정식) and Park Jin-hee Presenters of the award for Best Male Artist
Choi Jung-won and Kim Hyung-suk (김형석) Presenters of the award for Best Female Artist
Kim Ji-ryong (김지룡) and Han Seung-joo (한성주) Presenters of the special award
Jeon Ji-na (전지나) Gives a sneak peek on how to make a music video
Ha Jae-bong (하재봉) and Yu Ji-na (유지나) Presenters of the award for Best Music Video Director
Kim Young-eon (김영언) Introduces the history of music videos from 1997 to 1998
Lee Hwi-jae and Yoo Jae-suk Presenters of the award for Best New Solo Artist
Oh Mi-ran (오미란) and Lee Mu-young (이무영) Presenters of the award for Best Dance Performance
Lee Yo-won and Lee Jung-jae Presenters of the award for Best Group
Lee Chan-chan (이잔잔) and Lee Eun-jung Presenters of the award for Best Popular Music Video Award
Choi Hee-chun (죄희춘) Presenter of the award for Music Video of the Year

References

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  1. ^ "Music makes one, Asia's top music awards, the Mnet Asian Music Awards". MAMA. Retrieved June 23, 2014.
  2. ^ "MKMF goes into history" Asiae. October 20, 2009. Retrieved April 17, 2012
  3. ^ "2013 Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA) Nominees has been Announced...Let the Voting Begin!". Kpopstarz. Retrieved June 16, 2014.
  4. ^ "1999 M.net Korean Music Festival Winners list" Archived October 9, 2014, at the Wayback Machine. MAMA. Retrieved June 12, 2014.
  5. ^ "1999 Video Music Award part 1" Archived May 20, 2015, at the Wayback Machine. MAMA. Retrieved June 23, 2014.
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