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1 Background  





2 Nomination process  





3 Winners and nominees  





4 Multiple awards  



4.1  Artist(s) with multiple wins  





4.2  Artist(s) with multiple nominations  







5 Performers and presenters  



5.1  Performers  





5.2  Presenters  







6 Notes  





7 References  





8 External links  














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(Redirected from 2000 Mnet Asian Music Awards)

2000 Mnet Music Video Festival
DateNovember 24, 2000 (2000-11-24)
LocationLittle Angels Arts Center, Seoul, South Korea
Hosted byCha Tae-hyun and Kim Hyun-joo
Most awardsJo Sung-mo (2)
Most nominationsH.O.T., Jo Sung-mo (3)
WebsiteMnet Asian Music Awards
Television/radio coverage
NetworkSouth Korea: Mnet
Japan: Mnet Japan
Runtimearound 160 minutes
← 1999 · Mnet Asian Music Awards · 2001 →

The 2000 Mnet Music Video Festival (MMF) was the second of the annual music awards in Seoul, South Korea that took place on November 24, 2000, at the Little Angels Arts Center.

Leading the nominees were boyband H.O.T. and solo artist Jo Sung-mo, with three each. By the end of the ceremony, Jo Sung-mo received the most awards with two wins, including the "Music Video of the Year" daesang award. The boy-band group H.O.T. received only one award, though they received the daesang award for "Best Popular Music Video".

Background

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The award-giving body continued to be named as "M.net Korean Music Festival" (MKMF) for the second time.[1] During this time, four more categories were added including the Best R&B Performance. The Best New Artist and Best Group were given to two recipients each since the awards for male and female recipients were separated. In addition, the Best Group branched out further to give a separate award for the Best Mixed Group. Furthermore, the event also featured Westlife, the first international artist to perform live.[2] The grand awards (or daesang) were still the Best Popular Music Video and Music Video of the Year, without the nominees.

Nomination process

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The Nominee Selection Committee had an initial screening to choose for the nominees who released songs or albums from November 1999 to October 2000. The official website was then opened on November 2 for voting. In addition, professional judges have also chosen from the nominees based on its criteria: planning, song quality, artistry, and popularity.[3]

Winners and nominees

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

Jo Sungmo, Best Music Video and Best Ballad Performance
BoA, Best New Female Artist
Chakra, Best New Group
DJ DOC, Best Hip-Hop Performance
Park Ji-yoon, Best Female Artist
Shin Seung-hun, Best Male Artist
Crying Nut, Best Indie Performance
Best Popular Music Video
(daesang)
Music Video of the Year
(daesang)
Best New Female Artist Best New Male Artist
Best New Group Best Mixed Group
  • S#arp – "Great!"
    • Roo'ra – "A Changing Wind's Song"
    • Space A – "Sexy Guy"
    • Koyote – "Passion"
    • Cool – "Understanding Men and Women"
Best Male Group Best Female Group
Best Female Artist Best Male Artist
Best R&B Performance Best Rock Performance
Best Hip Hop Performance Best Indie Performance
  • DJ DOC – "DOC Blues"
    • 2000 Korea – "Emergency"
    • 1TYM – "One Love"
    • Lee Hyun-do – "Pierrot"
    • Cho PD – "Forget Me 2"
  • Crying Nut – "Circus Magic"
    • No Brain – "Songs for the Rioters"
    • Dr. Core 911 – "Rain"
    • Lazy Bone – "Blue water"
    • MP Hip-Hop All Stars – "Second"
Best Dance Performance Best Ballad Performance
Best Music Video Director
  • Kim Se-hun
    • Baek Myung-jeon
    • Seo Hyeon-seung
    • Cha Eun-taek
    • Hong Jong-ho
Special awards

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 Jo Sung-mo

Artist(s) with multiple nominations

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

Awards Artist(s)
3 Jo Sung-mo
H.O.T.
2
Fly to the Sky
Lee Seung-hwan
Fin.K.L
DJ DOC
Clon
Park Ji-yoon
Shin Seung-hun
Seo Taiji
g.o.d

Performers and presenters

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The following individuals and groups, listed in order of appearance, presented awards or performed musical numbers.[3]

Performers

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Name(s) Performed Notes
DJ James Jhig, DJ Wreckx, B-Boys DJ performance Special Performance 1 – Opening of the show
Ha Hwi-dong (고릴라), 주석, 디기리 (Honey Family), Gaeko (CB Mass), Tiger JK (Drunken Tiger), 리오 (Ill Skillz), 허인상 (X-Teen), Hoony Hoon, 윤힌중, Tyfoon, Lee Ha-neul (DJ DOC), Day 1 (뿜빠이) Rap medley
Friends (안무, 지영하, Kim Young-wan) Dance
Chakra "One" (한) Best New Group winner
Shin Seung-hun "The Unwritten Legend", "After Separation", and "Mother" Best Male Artist winner
g.o.d "Dear Mother", "Love and Memory", and "Lies" Best Male Group winner
Sobangcha "G.Cafe (G카페)", "어젯밤 이야기", and "위선" Special Performance 2
Fin.K.L "Eternal Love" and "Now" Best Female Group winner
Uhm Jung-hwa "Crack", "Escape"
Westlife "My Love", "I Lay My Love on You" First international artist guest/performer
Yoo Seung-jun "Wish You Could Find"
Jo Sung-mo "Do You Know" Music Video of the Year (daesang)/ Encore

Presenters

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Name(s) Role
Cha Tae-hyun and Kim Hyun-joo Main hosts of the show
Kim Sun-a and Kim Jong-un (김정은) Presenters of the award for Best New Male Artist
Joo Young-hoon and Kwon Min-jung (권민중) Presenters of the award for Best New Female Artist
g.o.d Presenters of the award for Best New Group
Jaurim Presenters of the award for Best Rock Performance
Yeom Kyung-wan (염경환), Lee Je-ni (이제니), Ji Sang-ryeol Presenters of the award for Best Dance Performance
Han Chae-young and 이경섭 Presenters of the award for Best Ballad Performance
Lee Seung-hwan and Cha Eun-taek (차은택) Presenters of the award for Best Female Group
Sobangcha Presenters of the award for Best Male Group
Yang Joon-hyuk and Uhm Jung-hwa Presenters of the award for Best Mixed Group
Oh Ji-ho and Chae Si-ah Presenters of the award for Best Hip Hop Performance
Park Yong-jin (박용진) and Kim Sang-kyung Presenters of the award for Best Indie Performance
Jo Sung-mo and Shin Dong-yup Presenters of the award for Best R&B Performance
Interviewer in the crowd
Presenters of the award for Best Male Artist
Shin Seung-hun and – Presenters of the award for Best Female Artist
Kim Hyung-suk and – Presenters of the award for Best Music Video Director

Notes

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  1. ^ The winner was unannounced during the event, but was acknowledged through MKMF's official website.

References

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  1. ^ "Mnet's MKMF goes into history" Asiae. October 20, 2009. Retrieved April 17, 2012
  • ^ "2000 MMF part 3" Archived July 28, 2014, at the Wayback Machine. MAMA. Retrieved June 29, 2014.
  • ^ a b "2000 MMF part 1" Archived September 29, 2018, at the Wayback Machine. MAMA. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  • ^ "2000 M.net Korean Music Festival Winners list" Archived August 3, 2014, at the Wayback Machine. MAMA. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
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