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2021 MTV Video Music Awards Japan

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2021 MTV Video Music Awards Japan
DateDecember 18, 2021
Hosted byAkari Kitō and Ken Ayugai
Television/radio coverage
NetworkMTV Japan
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The 2021 MTV Video Music Awards Japan were held on December 18, 2021.[1][2]

Main awards

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Best video of the year

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Official Hige Dandism - "Cry Baby"

Best solo artist video

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Japan

Gen Hoshino - "Fushigi"

International

Billie Eilish - "Happier Than Ever"

Best group video

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Japan

Official Hige Dandism - "Cry Baby"

International

BTS - "Butter"

Best new artist video

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Japan

Sakurazaka46 - "Nagaredama"

International

Olivia Rodrigo - "Drivers License"

Best collaboration video

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Japan

Millennium Parade - "U"

International

Coldplay, BTS - "My Universe"

Best rock video

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Ryokuoushoku Shakai - "Litmus"

Best alternative video

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Zutomayo - "Kuraku Kuroku"

Best pop video

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Milet - "Ordinary Days"

Best hip hop video

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Sky-Hi - "To The First"

Best Latin video

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The Rampage - Heatwave

Best dance video

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JO1 - "Real"

Best art direction video

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Hinatazaka46 - "Tteka"

Best visual effects

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Vaundy - "Shiwaawase"

Best shooting

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Aina the End - "Kinmokusei"

Best choreography

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Daichi Miura - "Backwards"

Special awards

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Best artist

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Yoasobi

Best song

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Yuuri – "Dry Flower"

Best album

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Official Hige Dandism - Editorial

MTV Pop The World award

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Nogizaka46

Best buzz award

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NiziU

Rising Star award

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Be First

MTV breakthrough Song

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Ado – "Usseewa"

References

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  1. ^ "Winners of the MTV VMAJ 2021 Announced". Arama! Japan. October 30, 2021. Retrieved January 7, 2022.
  2. ^ "MTV VMAJ 2021 Winners". Archived from the original on October 29, 2021. Retrieved January 7, 2022.