MTV Romania Music Awards
Current: MTV Romania Music Awards 2007
Awarded forBest in music
CountryRomania
Presented byMTV Romania
First awarded2002
Last awarded2007

The MTV Romania Music Awards (Romanian: Premiile Muzicale MTV România) have been held since 2002 celebrating Romanian music. Recipients of the awards have been Eurovision contestants and some have gone on to represent Romania in the competition. The awards were usually held in June. Since 2008 the show was cancelled. Starting then, it was replaced by the Romanian Music Awards, organized by Music Channel Romania.

Locations

Winners

2002

[1]

  • Best Photography, video of the year: Zdob si Zdub
  • Best Pop Video: Directia 5 - Tot ce vrei. Director: Lucian Blaga
  • Best Rock Video: Iris, Da, da, eu stiu. Director: Tudor Gramescu
  • Best Dance Video: Class, Intr-o zi. Director: Class
  • Best R&B: Cristina Spatar, Mesaj de dragoste
  • Best female artist in a video: Paula Seling
  • Best male artist in a video: Pepe
  • Best choreography: Simplu
  • Best debut: Cristiana Raduta
  • Best Editing: Vama Veche
  • Best Special Effects: Mamelino & O-zone
  • Best Direction and Video of a band: Partizan - Fata mea. Director: Andreea Paduraru

2003

[2]

2004

2005

[3]

  • Best Hip-Hop: Ombladon ft. Raku - Egali Din Naştere
  • Best New Act: Pavel Stratan - Eu Beu
  • Best Female: Nicola - Îţi Mulţumesc
  • Best Male: Pepe - Numai Iubirea
  • Best Song: Activ - Doar Cu Tine
  • Best Album: Parazitii - Primii 10 Ani
  • Best Live Act: Viţa de vie - ClubJ, MTV Live
  • Best Website: www.andreeab.ro
  • Best Dance: Morandi - Love Me
  • Best Etno: Etnic & Haiducii - Zorilor
  • Best Pop: Directia 5 - Eşti Îngerul Meu
  • Best Group: Voltaj - Şi Ce?
  • Best Rock: Cargo - Nu Pot Trăi Fără Tine
  • Best Video: Sensor - Help Yourself
  • Lifetime Award: Teo Peter (Awarded posthumously)

2006

2007

See also

References

  1. "Premiile MTV - glume, gafe, marlanii".
  2. "O farsa penibila care a mimat fastul".
  3. "Premiile MTV Romania, un maraton al gafelor playback si al improvizatiei".
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