MTV Video Music Award for Best Male Video

The MTV Video Music Award for Best Male Video was one of four original general awards that have been handed out every year since the first MTV Video Music Awards in 1984. In 2007, though, the award was briefly renamed Male Artist of the Year, and it awarded the artist's whole body of work for that year rather than a specific video. However, the award returned to its original name the following year. It was replaced by the Artist of the Year category in 2017, combining Best Male and Best Female video categories.[1]

MTV Video Music Award for Best Male Video
Awarded forMale music videos
CountryUnited States
Presented byMTV
First awarded1984
Last awarded2016
Most awardsEminem (3)
Most nominationsEminem (9)
WebsiteVMA website

With three victories, Eminem is the artist with most wins in this category, and also has the most nominations with nine. Meanwhile, Tom Petty, Beck, Will Smith, Justin Timberlake and Chris Brown, all have won this twice, with the first three being the only artists to win the award for two consecutive years.

Recipients

Inaugural winner David Bowie pictured in 1987
Eminem is the artist with most wins (3) and nominations (9)
Justin Timberlake has won the award twice
The 2014 winner Ed Sheeran
The 2015 winner Mark Ronson
The 2016 winner Calvin Harris
YearWinner(s)NomineesRef.
1984David Bowie — "China Girl"[2]
1985Bruce Springsteen — "I'm on Fire"[3]
1986Robert Palmer — "Addicted to Love"[4]
1987Peter Gabriel — "Sledgehammer"[5]
1988Prince — "U Got the Look"[6]
1989Elvis Costello — "Veronica"[7]
1990Don Henley — "The End of the Innocence"[8]
1991Chris Isaak — "Wicked Game (Concept)"[9]
1992Eric Clapton — "Tears in Heaven (Performance)"[10]
1993Lenny Kravitz — "Are You Gonna Go My Way"[11]
1994Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers — "Mary Jane's Last Dance"[12]
1995Tom Petty — "You Don't Know How It Feels"[13]
1996Beck — "Where It's At"[14]
1997Beck — "Devils Haircut"[15]
1998Will Smith — "Just the Two of Us"[16]
1999Will Smith — "Miami"[17]
2000Eminem — "The Real Slim Shady"[18]
2001Moby (featuring Gwen Stefani) — "South Side"[19]
2002Eminem — "Without Me"[20]
2003Justin Timberlake — "Cry Me a River"[21]
2004Usher (featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris) — "Yeah!"[22]
2005Kanye West — "Jesus Walks"[23]
2006James Blunt — "You're Beautiful"[24]
2007Justin Timberlake[25]
2008Chris Brown — "With You"[26]
2009T.I. (featuring Rihanna) — "Live Your Life"[27]
2010Eminem — "Not Afraid"[28]
2011Justin Bieber — "U Smile"[29]
2012Chris Brown — "Turn Up the Music"[30]
2013Bruno Mars — "Locked Out of Heaven"[31]
2014Ed Sheeran (featuring Pharrell Williams) — "Sing"[32]
2015Mark Ronson (featuring Bruno Mars) — "Uptown Funk"[33]
2016Calvin Harris (featuring Rihanna) — "This Is What You Came For"[34]

Records/stats

Rank1st2nd3rd4th5th
ArtistEminemKanye WestUsherBruce SpringsteenBeck
Justin Timberlake
T.I.
Total nominations97654

References

See also