2015 MTV Video Music Awards Japan

2015 MTV Video Music Awards Japan
2015 MTV VMAJ title card
DateNovember 26, 2015
LocationAct Square, Tokyo
CountryJapan
Hosted byVerbal
Most awardsNamie Amuro (3)
WebsiteMTV VMAJ 2015
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NetworkMTV Japan
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The 2015 MTV Video Music Awards Japan was held in Tokyo on November 26, 2015 and was hosted by Verbal from m-flo.[1]

Presenters

  • Little Mix – presented Dempagumi.inc with their MTV EMA Best Japanese Act[a] award
  • Kazuto Koya – presented the Contribution to Entertainment Award

Winners and nominees

Winners are highlighted in bold.[3][4]

Video of the Year Best Male Video – Japan
  • Sandaime J Soul Brothers — "Eeny, meeny, miny, moe!"
    • Namie Amuro — "Birthday"
    • Ariana Grande (featuring Iggy Azalea) — "Problem"
    • Doberman Infinity — "Infinity"
    • Gen Hoshino — "Sun"
    • Momoiro Clover Z vs Kiss — "Yume no Ukiyo ni Saite Mina"
    • OK Go — "I Won't Let You Down"
    • Pharrell Williams — "Freedom"
    • Years & Years — "King"
  • Gen Hoshino — "SUN"
    • AK-69 – "The Throne"
    • AKLO (featuring Salu, H.Teflon, and K Dub Shine) – "RGTO"
    • Ken Hirai – "Soredemo Shitai"
Best Male Video – International Best Female Video – Japan
Best Female Video – International Best Group Video – Japan
Best Group Video – International Best New Artist Video – Japan
  • Doberman Infinity – Infinity
    • Awesome City Club – "April March"
    • Charisma.com – "Otubone Rock"
    • The fin. – "Night Time"
    • Sakura Fujiwara – "Walking on the Clouds"
Best New Artist Video – International Best Collaboration
Best Rock Artist Best Hip Hop Artist
  • Vamps
Best R&B Artist Best Dance Artist Artist
  • Perfume
Best Metal Artist Best Creativity
Best Live Performance Next Break Artist
  • Beat Buddy Boi
    • 04 Limited Sazabys – Terminal
    • Aisha – Candy Love
    • Akasick – CG Gal
    • Aono Saho – Once in a Lifetime
    • Alaha Meiri – 21 ANTHEM
    • Beat Buddy Boi – come again
    • banvox – Summer
    • Berry Goodman – Light Stand
    • Daoko – Kakete Ageru
    • Glim Spanky – Otona ni Nattara
    • Hanae – Kamisama no Kamisama
    • Kira – Nadeshiko Soul
    • Kirishima Nodoka – Kaze
    • lol – fire!
    • Natsume Mito – Maegami Kirisugita (Genchou Version)
    • My First Story – Alone
    • Saku – Start Me Up
    • Saue to Nakae – SO.RE.NA
    • Spicysol – Awake
    • Yup'in – Humanity
Contribution to Entertainment Award

Ken Hirai
Kumi Koda
Juju

Notes

  1. ^ Dempagumi originally won the award at the 2015 MTV Europe Music Awards held in October.[2]

References

  1. ^ 「MTV VMAJ 2015」受賞作品&アーティスト発表 (in Japanese).
  2. ^ Hosken, Patrick. "2015 MTV EMA: See The Full Winners List". MTV News. Archived from the original on October 26, 2015. Retrieved November 18, 2021.
  3. ^ 「MTV VMAJ 2015」ノミネート作品 ["MTV VMAJ 2015" Nominees]. Natalie (in Japanese). December 11, 2015. Archived from the original on November 18, 2021. Retrieved November 17, 2021.
  4. ^ 「MTV VMAJ 2015」受賞作品一覧 ["MTV VMAJ 2015" Winners List]. Natalie (in Japanese). Archived from the original on November 18, 2021. Retrieved November 17, 2021.

External links

  • 2015 MTV Video Music Awards Japan