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1 Winners and nominees  



1.1  2000s  





1.2  2010s  





1.3  2020s  







2 Artists with multiple wins  





3 Artists with multiple nominations  





4 See also  





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6 References  





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(Redirected from Mnet Asian Music Award for Song of the Year)

MAMA Award
for Song of the Year
Awarded forTop track of the year
CountrySouth Korea
Presented byMnet
First awarded2006
Currently held byNewJeans – "Ditto" (2023)
Most awardsTwice, BTS (3)
Most nominationsIU, BTS (6)
WebsiteOfficial website

The MAMA Award for Song of the Year (Korean올해의 노래상; RROlhaeui noraesang) is an honor presented at the annual MAMA Awards, a South Korean awards ceremony presented by Mnet. One of the event's most prestigious daesang (or grand prize) awards,[1] it was first awarded during the ceremony's eighth edition in 2006—then titled the Mnet KM Music Festival. Having gone through various name changes since its inaugural ceremony in 1999,[2] it was renamed the Mnet Asian Music Awards from 2009 until it was rebranded as the MAMA Awards in 2022.[3]

Before 2021, the judging criteria for the award consisted a breakdown of 20% online voting, 40% expert evaluation, 30% digital sales, and 10% record sales.[4] However, prior to the announcement of the 2021 ceremony nominations, it was revealed that online fan voting would be removed from consideration.[5][6] As of 2022, the judging criteria for the award consists of 40% judges panel evaluation and 60% digital song downloads and streaming (40% from South Korea and 20% global).[7]

The Song of the Year award was first presented to vocal group SG Wannabe for "Partner for Life" in 2006, where they also won Album of the Year for the single's parent album The 3rd Masterpiece. Twice and BTS currently holds the distinction for the most awarded artists overall in the category, having both won the prize three times. Two artists have the second-most wins with two each: Big Bang (2007, 2015), and 2NE1 (2009, 2011). IU and BTS have the most shortlisted nominations in the category, with six each.

Winners and nominees[edit]

Big Bang received the award twice, in 2007 for "Lies" and in 2015 for "Bang Bang Bang"
2008 winner for "Nobody", Wonder Girls
2010 winner for "Bad Girl Good Girl", Miss A
Two-time award winner 2NE1, winning in 2009 for "I Don't Care" and in 2011 for "I Am the Best"
2012 recipient Psy, winning for "Gangnam Style"
2013 winner for "Bounce", Cho Yong-pil
2014 winner for "Eyes, Nose, Lips", Taeyang
Three-time award winner Twice has received the highest number awards, winning in 2016, 2017 and 2018
Three-time award winner BTS, winning for "Boy with Luv" (2019), "Dynamite" (2020) and "Butter" (2021)
2022 winner for "Love Dive", Ive
2023 winner for "Ditto", NewJeans

2000s[edit]

Year Winner(s) Winning song Nominee(s) Ref.
2006
(8th)
SG Wannabe "Partner for Life" [8]
[9]
2007
(9th)
Big Bang "Lies" [10]
[11]
2008
(10th)
Wonder Girls "Nobody" [12]
[13]
2009
(11th)
2NE1 "I Don't Care" No nominees announced [14]

2010s[edit]

Year Winner(s) Winning song Nominee(s)[a] Ref.
2010
(12th)
Miss A "Bad Girl Good Girl" [15]
[16]
2011
(13th)
2NE1 "I Am the Best"
Initial nominees
  • Kim Hyun-joong – "Break Down"
  • Davichi – "Don't Say Goodbye"
  • TVXQ – "Keep Your Head Down"
  • 4Men – "Once While Living"
  • Hyuna – "Bubble Pop"
  • Tablo – "Bad"
  • T-ara – "Roly Poly"
  • Mighty Mouth – "Tok Tok"
  • Jay Park – "Abandoned"
  • Big Bang – "Tonight"
  • Girls' Generation – "The Boys"
  • Super Junior – "Mr. Simple"
  • Secret – "Shy Boy"
  • Sistar19 – "Ma Boy"
  • MBLAQ – "Mona Lisa"
  • Lee Hyun – "You're the Best of My Life"
  • Infinite – "Be Mine"
  • Yim Jae-beom – "Love" (City Hunter)
  • Jaurim – "Idol"
  • Kiha & The Faces – "Just Know Each Other"
  • Jang Woo-hyuk – "Time is (L)over"
  • Clover – "La Vida Loca"
  • Taeyeon – "I Love You"
  • Huh Gak – "Hello"
  • 2AM – "YWAC"
  • CNBLUE – "Intuition"
  • F.T. Island – "Hello Hello"
  • G.NA – "Black & White"
  • K.Will – "My Heart is Beating"
  • Miss A – "Goodbye Baby"
  • Simon D – "Cheerz"
  • YB – "Find the Dream Breaker"
  • [17]
    [18]
    2012
    (14th)
    Psy "Gangnam Style"
    Initial nominees
  • IU – "You &I"
  • Sistar – "Alone"
  • Super Junior – "Sexy, Free & Single"
  • 10cm – Fine Thank You and You"
  • 2AM – "I Wonder If You Hurt Like Me"
  • 4Minute – "Volume Up"
  • CNBLUE – "Hey You"
  • FT Island – "Severely"
  • f(x) – "Electric Shock"
  • K.Will – "I Need You"
  • Miss A – "Touch"
  • Nell – "The Day Before"
  • Noel – "I Miss You"
  • Davichi – "Will Think of You"
  • Dynamic Duo – "Without You"
  • LeeSsang – "Someday"
  • Mighty Mouth – "Bad Boy"
  • JYP – "You're the One"
  • Baek Ji Young – "Voice"
  • Verbal Jint – "You Deserve Better"
  • BoA – "Only One"
  • B2ST – "Beautiful Night"
  • Shinee – "Sherlock (Clue + Note)"
  • Seo In Young – "Let′s Dance"
  • Secret – "Poison"
  • Urban Zakapa – "I Hate You"
  • Epik High – "Up"
  • MBLAQ – "This is War"
  • Infinite – "The Chaser"
  • John Park – "Falling"
  • 4Men – "The Man, the Woman"
  • Huh Gak – "The Person Who Once Loved Me"
  • Hyuna – "Ice Cream"
  • [19]
    [20]
    2013
    (15th)
    Cho Yong-pil "Bounce"
    Initial nominees
  • B1A4 – "What's Happening?"
  • CNBLUE – "I'm Sorry"
  • Exo – "Growl"
  • G-Dragon – "Crooked"
  • G.NA – "Oops!"
  • MFBTY – "Sweet Dream"
  • Girl's Day – "Expect"
  • Geeks – "Wash Away"
  • Nell – "Ocean Of Light"
  • Davichi – "Turtle"
  • Dynamic Duo – "BAAAM"
  • DickPunks – "Viva Primavera"
  • Lyn – "Breakable Heart"
  • Jay Park – "Joah"
  • Baechigi – "Shower Of Tears"
  • Verbal Jint – "If It Ain't Love"
  • Beast – "Shadow"
  • Shinee – "Dream Girl"
  • Seo In-young – "Please Love Me"
  • Sunmi – "24 Hours"
  • Seungri – "Gotta Talk To You"
  • Sistar – "Give It To Me"
  • CL – "The Baddest Female"
  • IU – "The Red Shoes"
  • Yang Yoseob – "Caffeine"
  • Ailee – "U&I"
  • Lee Seung-gi – "Return"
  • Lee Seung-chul – "My Love"
  • Lee Hi – "1,2,3,4"
  • Lee Hyori – "Bad Girls"
  • Infinite – "Man In Love"
  • Jaurim – "Twenty Five, Twenty One"
  • K.Will – "Love Blossom"
  • 4Minute – "What's Your Name?"
  • [21]
    [22]
    2014
    (16th)
    Taeyang "Eyes, Nose, Lips"
    Initial nominees
  • Ailee – "Don't Touch Me"
  • Ailee – "My Singing Got Better"
  • AOA – "Miniskirt"
  • Baek Ji-young – "Fervor"
  • BTS – "Boy In Luv"
  • CNBLUE – "Can't Stop"
  • Epik High – "Happen Ending"
  • F.T. Island – "Madly"
  • Gaeko – "No Make Up"
  • Gary – "Shower Later"
  • Huh Gak and Eunji – "Break Up to Make Up"
  • Hyolyn – "One Way Love"
  • Hyuna – "Red"
  • Infinite – "Last Romeo"
  • Jung-in and Gary– "Your Scent"
  • Jung Joon-young – "Teenager"
  • Kim Dong-ryool – "How I Am"
  • K.Will – "Day 1"
  • Lee Sun-hee – "Meet Him Among"
  • Mad Clown – "Without You"
  • Miss A – "Hush"
  • Nell – "Four Times Around The Sun"
  • Rain – "30 Sexy"
  • Roy Kim – "Home"
  • San E – "Body Language"
  • San E and Raina – "A Midsummer Night's Sweetness"
  • Seo In-guk and Zia – "Loved You"
  • Seo Taiji – "Christmalo.win"
  • Soyou and Jung GiGo – "Some"
  • Sunmi – "Full Moon"
  • TVXQ – "Something"
  • VIXX – "Eternity"
  • Wheesung – "Night And Day"
  • Younha – "Umbrella"
  • [23]
    [24]
    2015
    (17th)
    Big Bang "Bang Bang Bang"
    Initial nominees
    • AOA – "Heart Attack"
  • CNBLUE – "Cinderella"
  • EXID – "Ah Yeah"
  • F.T. Island – "Pray"
  • Gary – "Get Some Air"
  • Got7 – "If You Do"
  • SG Wannabe – "Love You"
  • Zion.T & Crush – "Just"
  • Ga In – "Paradise Lost"
  • Girl's Day – "Ring My Bell"
  • Kyuhyun – "At Gwanghwamun"
  • Nell – "Green Nocturne"
  • Niel – "Lovekiller"
  • Davichi – "Two Lovers"
  • Dok2 – "I Will"
  • Red Velvet – "Ice Cream Cake"
  • Mamamoo – "Um Oh Ah Yeh"
  • Mad Clown – "Fire"
  • Jay Park – "Mommae"
  • Baek Ah Yeon – "Shouldn't Have"
  • Block B Bastarz – "Zero for Conduct"
  • VIXX – "Love Equation"
  • VIXX LR – "Beautiful Liar"
  • San E – "Me You"
  • Shinee – "View"
  • Soyou & Kwon Jung Yeol – "Lean on Me"
  • Sistar – "Shake It"
  • Ailee – "Mind Your Own Business"
  • Amber – "Shake that Brass"
  • Infinite – "Bad"
  • Infinite H – "Pretty"
  • Im Chang Jung – "Love Again"
  • JJY Band – "OMG"
  • 4Minute – "Crazy"
  • Huh Gak – "Snow of April"
  • Hyukoh – "Comes and Goes"
  • Hyuna – "Roll Deep"
  • [25]
    [26]
    2016
    (18th)
    Twice "Cheer Up"
    Initial nominees
    • 10cm – "What The Spring??"
  • AOA – "Good Luck"
  • CNBLUE – "You're So Fine"
  • DAY6 – "Letting Go"
  • Dean – "D (Half Moon)"
  • FTISLAND – "Take Me Now"
  • GOT7 – "Hard Carry"
  • MOBB (Mino & Bobby) – "HIT ME"
  • Gary – "Lonely Night"
  • Guckkasten – "Pulse"
  • DAVICHI – "Beside Me"
  • DOK2 – "1llusion"
  • Red velvet – "Russian Roulette"
  • Luna – "Free Somebody"
  • MAMAMOO – "You're the Best"
  • MONSTA X – "All In"
  • Park Kyung & Eunha – "Inferiority Complex"
  • Baek A-yeon – "So-So"
  • Baek Yerin – "Across The Universe"
  • BoA & Beenzino – "No Matter What"
  • BEAST – "Ribbon"
  • BTOB – "Remember That"
  • VIXX – "Fantasy"
  • San E & Mad Clown – "Sour Grapes"
  • Seventeen – "Pretty U"
  • Suzy & Baekhyun – "Dream"
  • Sistar – "I Like That"
  • C Jamm& BewhY – "Puzzle"
  • Urban Zakapa – "I Don't Love You"
  • Eric Nam – "Good For You"
  • Eric Nam & Wendy – "Spring Love"
  • Ailee – "If You"
  • Im Chang-jung – "The Love That I Committed"
  • Jang Beom June – "Fallen in Love (Only with You)"
  • Jun Hyoseong – "Find Me"
  • Jeong Eun-ji – "Hopefully Sky"
  • Crush – "Don't Forget" featuring Taeyeon
  • Taemin – "Press Your Number"
  • Taeyeon – "Rain"
  • Tiffany – "I Just Wanna Dance"
  • HyunA – "How's This?"
  • [27]
    [28]
    2017
    (19th)
    "Signal"
    Initial nominees
  • Monsta X – "Beautiful"
  • BTS – "DNA"
  • VIXX – "Shangri-La"
  • Seventeen – "Don't Wanna Cry"
  • Buzz – "The Love"
  • Hyukoh – "TOMBOY"
  • CNBLUE – "Between Us"
  • Day6 – "I Smile"
  • F.T. Island – "Wind"
  • Girls' Generation – "Holiday"
  • GFriend – "Love Whisper"
  • Apink – "Five"
  • Taemin – "Move"
  • Hyuna- "Babe"
  • Sunmi – "Gashina"
  • Psy – "New Face"
  • Lee Hyori – "Black"
  • IU & Oh Hyuk – "Can't Love You Anymore"
  • Hyolyn & Changmo – "Blue Moon"
  • Dynamic Duo & Chen – "Nosedive"
  • Jay Park & Dok2 – "Most Hated"
  • Soyou & Baekhyun – "Rain"
  • Zico – "Artist"
  • Heize – "Don't Know You"
  • Dean – "Come Over"
  • Mad Clown – "Lost Without You"
  • Woo Won-jae – "We Are"
  • BTOB – "Missing You"
  • Highlight – "Calling You"
  • Winner – "Really Really"
  • Mamamoo – "Yes I am"
  • Bolbbalgan4 – "Tell Me You Love Me"
  • [1]
    [29]
    2018
    (20th)
    "What Is Love?"
    Initial nominees
    • AOA – "Bingle Bangle"
  • Bolbbalgan4 – "Travel"
  • BtoB – "Only One for Me"
  • Chungha – "Roller Coaster"
  • Crush – "Bittersweet"
  • Day6 – "Shoot Me"
  • Dean – "Instagram"
  • EXO-CBX – "Blooming Day"
  • F.T. Island – "Summer Night’s Dream"
  • Girls’ Generation-Oh!GG – "Lil' Touch"
  • GOT7 – "Lullaby"
  • Guckkasten – "Stranger"
  • Gugudan SeMiNa – "SeMiNa"
  • Heize – "Didn’t Know Me"
  • Heize – "Jenga"
  • Hyukoh – "Love Ya!"
  • HyunA – "Lip & Hip"
  • Hyolyn – "Dally" (Feat. Gray)
  • Jay Park – "Soju"
  • Jung Seung-hwan – "The Snowman"
  • Kiha & The Faces – "Cho Shim"
  • Im Chang-jung – "There has Never Been a Day I Haven’t Loved You"
  • Lovelyz – "That Day"
  • MeloMance – "Tale"
  • Monsta X – "Shoot Out"
  • Oh My Girl – "Secret Garden"
  • Park Hyo-shin – "Sound of Winter"
  • Pentagon – "Shine"
  • Red Velvet – "Bad Boy"
  • Roy Kim – "Only Then"
  • Seungri – "1, 2, 3!"
  • Seventeen – "Oh My!"
  • Seventeen BSS – "Just Do It"
  • Sunmi – "Siren"
  • Wanna One – "Boomerang"
  • Wanna One Triple Position – "Kangaroo"
  • Zico – "Soulmate" (feat. IU)
  • [30]
    [31]
    2019
    (21st)
    BTS "Boy with Luv" (feat. Halsey)
    Initial nominees
    • AKMU – "How Can I Love the Heartbreak, You're the One I Love"
  • Ben – "180 Degree"
  • Blackpink – "Kill This Love"
  • BOL4 – "Bom"
  • BtoB – "Beautiful Pain"
  • BTS – "Boy with Luv"
  • Changmo – "Band"
  • Chen – "Beautiful Goodbye"
  • Chungha – "Gotta Go"
  • Crush – "Nappa"
  • Davichi – "Unspoken Words"
  • Day6 – "Time of Our Life"
  • Epik High – "Love Drunk"
  • Exo – "Tempo"
  • GFriend – "Sunrise"
  • (G)I-dle – "Senorita"
  • Got7 – "Eclipse"
  • Gummy – "Remember Me"
  • Ha Jin – "We All Lie"
  • Heize – "She's Fine"
  • Heize –『We Don’t Talk Together』(Feat. Giriboy)
  • Hwasa – "Twit"
  • Iz*One – "Violeta"
  • Jang Beom-june – "Karaoke"
  • Jang Beom-june – "Your Shampoo Scent in the Flowers"
  • Jang Hye-jin & Yoon Min-soo – "Drunk On Love"
  • Jannabi – "For Lovers Who Hesitate"
  • Jannabi – "Take My Hand"
  • Jennie – "Solo"
  • Kim Jae-hwan – "Begin Again"
  • Lee So-ra – "Song Request"
  • MC the Max – "After You’ve Gone"
  • Mamamoo – "gogobebe"
  • Monsta X – "Alligator"
  • N.Flying – "Rooftop"
  • Nell – "Let’s Part"
  • NU'EST – "Bet Bet"
  • Park Bom – "Spring"
  • Paul Kim – "So Long"
  • Red Velvet – "Zimzalabim"
  • Seventeen – "Fear"
  • Song Mino – "Fiancé"
  • Soyou & Ovan – "Rain Drop"
  • Sunmi – "Lalalay"
  • Taemin – "Want"
  • Taeyeon – "Four Seasons"
  • Twice – "Fancy"
  • Winner – "Millions"
  • Woo Won-jae – "Taste"
  • [32]
    [33]

    2020s[edit]

    Year Winner(s) Winning song Nominee(s)[a] Ref.
    2020
    (22nd)
    BTS "Dynamite"
    Initial nominees
  • Baekhyun – "Candy"
  • Baek Ye-rin – "Here I Am Again"
  • Baek Ye-rin – "Square (2017)"
  • BOL4 – "Leo" (Feat. Baekhyun)
  • Changmo – "Meteor"
  • Davichi – "Dear."
  • Day6 – "Zombie"
  • Exo – "Obsession"
  • Gaho – "Start"
  • Giriboy – "Eul"
  • Hwasa – "Maria"
  • Hyukoh – "Help"
  • Itzy – "Wannabe"
  • IU – "Eight"
  • Iz*One – "Secret Story of the Swan"
  • Jessi – "Nunu Nana"
  • Jo Jung-suk – "Aloha"
  • Joy – "Introduce Me a Good Person"
  • Jung Seung-hwan – "My Christmas Wish"
  • Kang Daniel – "Who U Are"
  • Lee Hi – "Holo"
  • Leenalchi – "Tiger is Coming"
  • MC the Max – "Bloom"
  • Mamamoo – "Hip"
  • NCT 127 – "Kick It"
  • N.Flying – "Oh really."
  • Noel – "Late Night"
  • NU'EST – "I'm in Trouble"
  • Oh My Girl – "Nonstop"
  • Park Jin-young – "When We Disco"
  • Sandeul – "Slightly Tipsy"
  • Seventeen – "Left & Right"
  • Sung Si-kyung & IU – "First Winter"
  • Sunmi – "pporappippam"
  • Taemin – "Criminal"
  • Taeyeon – "Spark"
  • Twice – "More & More"
  • TXT – "Can't You See Me?"
  • Winner – "Hold"
  • Yumdda – "Amanda" (Feat. Simon Dominic)
  • Zico – "Summer Hate" (Feat. Rain)
  • [34]
    [35]
    2021
    (23rd)
    "Butter"
    Initial nominees
    • 10cm – "Borrow Your Night"
  • 10cm – "Sleepless in Seoul"
  • AKMU – "Nakka" (Feat. IU)
  • Ash Island – "Melody"
  • Baekhyun – "Bambi"
  • Changmo – "GJD"
  • Cho Jung-seok – "I Like You"
  • Cho Yu-ree – "Wish"
  • CNBLUE – "Then, Now and Forever"
  • Coldplay, BTS – "My Universe"
  • Davichi – "Just Hug Me"
  • Day6 – "You Make Me"
  • Gaeko, Kwon Jin-ah – "I Feel Like"
  • Heize – "Happen"
  • Hyolyn, Dasom – "Summer or Summer"
  • Hyuna – "I'm Not Cool"
  • Itzy – "In the Morning"
  • Jannabi – "A thought on an autumn night"
  • Jessi – "What Type of X"
  • Lee Mu-jin – "Rain and You"
  • Lisa – "Lalisa"
  • Mino – "Run Away"
  • N.Flying – "Moonshot"
  • NCT 127 – "Sticker"
  • NCT Dream – "Hot Sauce"
  • Rain, Park Jin-young – "Switch to Me"
  • Red Velvet – "Queendom"
  • Rosé – "On the Ground"
  • Seventeen – "Ready to Love"
  • Shinee – "Don't Call Me"
  • Somi – "Dumb Dumb"
  • STAYC – "ASAP"
  • Stray Kids – "Thunderous"
  • Taeyeon – "Weekend"
  • Twice – "Alcohol-Free"
  • Yang Yo-seob, Jeong Eun-ji – "Love Day (2021)"
  • Yumdda – 9ucci
  • [36]
    2022
    (24th)
    Ive "Love Dive"
    Initial nominees
  • 10cm, Big Naughty – "Just 10 centimeters"
  • Be'O – "Counting Stars" (feat. Beenzino)
  • Big Bang – "Still Life"
  • Big Naughty – "Beyond Love" (feat. 10cm)
  • Crush – "Rush Hour" (feat. J-Hope)
  • Davichi – "Fanfare"
  • Enhypen – "Polaroid Love"
  • IU – "Drama"
  • Jannabi – "Grippin' the Green"
  • Jaurim – "Stay with Me"
  • Jay Park – "Ganadara" (feat. IU)
  • Jessi – "Zoom"
  • J-Hope – "More"
  • Jimin, Ha Sung-woon – "With You"
  • Kim Min-seok – "Drunken Confession"
  • Le Sserafim – "Fearless"
  • Lee Mu-jin – "When it Snows" (feat. Heize)
  • Lim Young-woong – "Our Blues, Our Life"
  • Loco, Hwasa – "Somebody!"
  • Lucy – "Play"
  • MeloMance – "Love, Maybe"
  • Nayeon – "Pop!"
  • NCT 127 – "2 Baddies"
  • NCT Dream – "Glitch Mode"
  • Psy – "That That" (prod. & feat. Suga)
  • Red Velvet – "Feel My Rhythm"
  • Seventeen – "Hot"
  • Stray Kids – "Maniac"
  • Sunmi – "Heart Burn"
  • Taeyeon – "INVU"
  • The Black Skirts – "My Little Lambs"
  • Treasure – "Jikjin"
  • TXT – "Good Boy Gone Bad"
  • V – "Christmas Tree"
  • Winner – "I Love U"
  • Wonstein – "Your Existence"
  • Woo Won-jae, Meenoi – "Ghosting" (prod. Code Kunst)
  • Xdinary Heroes – "Happy Death Day"
  • Yena – "Smiley" (feat. Bibi)
  • Zico – "Freak"
  • [37]
    2023
    (25th)
    NewJeans "Ditto"
    Initial nominees
  • Ash Island – "Goodbye" (feat. Paul Blanco)
  • Big Naughty – "Hopeless Romantic" (feat. Lee Su-hyun)
  • Big Naughty – "With Me"
  • BSS – "Fighting" (feat. Lee Young-ji)
  • BtoB – "Wind and Wish"
  • BTS – "Take Two"
  • BTS – "The Planet"
  • Dawn – "Dear My Light"
  • Hwasa – "I Love My Body"
  • J-Hope – "On the Street" (with J. Cole)
  • Jay Park – "Candy" (feat. Zion.T)
  • Jeon Somi – "Fast Forward"
  • Jihyo – "Killin' Me Good"
  • Jimin – "Like Crazy"
  • Kai – "Rover"
  • Le Sserafim – "Unforgiven" (feat. Nile Rodgers)
  • Lee Chae-yeon – "Knock"
  • Lee Mu-jin – "Ordinary Confession"
  • Lim Jae-hyun – "Heaven"
  • Lim Young-woong – "London Boy"
  • MC the Max – "Eternity"
  • MeloMance – "A Shining Day"
  • NCT 127 – "Ay-Yo"
  • NCT Dream – "Candy"
  • Parc Jae-jung – "Let's Say Goodbye"
  • Paul Kim – "You Remember"
  • Seventeen – "Super"
  • STAYC – "Teddy Bear"
  • Stray Kids – "S-Class"
  • Taeyang – "Vibe" (feat. Jimin)
  • Taeyong – "Shalala"
  • Tomorrow X Together – "Goodbye Now"
  • Tomorrow X Together – "Sugar Rush Ride"
  • V – "Love Me Again"
  • Zerobaseone – "In Bloom"
  • Zior Park – "Christian"
  • [38]

    Artists with multiple wins[edit]

    3 wins
    2 wins

    Artists with multiple nominations[edit]

    Note: Shortlisted nominations only

    See also[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ a b Each year's song category nominees are automatically nominated.
  • ^ Additionally, 2014 winner Taeyang is a member of Big Bang.
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Twice wins Song of Year Award at 2017 MAMA with 'Signal'". Yonhap News. November 30, 2017. Archived from the original on August 29, 2018.
  • ^ References for name changes of the ceremony since 1999:
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  • ^ Lee, Min-ji (November 2, 2021). 2021 MAMA 레이스 본격 스타트 "3일 노미네이션 발표"(공식) [2021 MAMA 'Nominations will be announced on the 3rd' (Official)]. Newsen (in Korean). Archived from the original on November 25, 2021. Retrieved November 25, 2021 – via Naver.
  • ^ "MAMA Awards Judging Criteria". 2022 MAMA. Archived from the original on October 24, 2022. Retrieved October 25, 2022.
  • ^ "2006 Mnet KM Music Festival Winners | 2006 MKMF". Mwave. Archived from the original on November 25, 2021. Retrieved November 25, 2021.
  • ^ 2006 MKMF Part 1 (Online broadcast) (in Korean). Mwave. Archived from the original on October 26, 2014. Retrieved October 26, 2014.
  • ^ "2007 Mnet KM Music Festival Winners | 2007 MKMF". Mwave. Archived from the original on November 25, 2021. Retrieved November 25, 2021.
  • ^ 2007 Mnet KM Music Festival (Online broadcast) (in Korean). Mnet Asian Music Awards. Archived from the original on November 4, 2014. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
  • ^ "2008 Mnet KM Music Festival Winners | 2008 MKMF". Mwave. Archived from the original on November 25, 2021. Retrieved November 25, 2021.
  • ^ 2008 Mnet KM Music Festival Part1 (Online broadcast). Mwave. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved December 17, 2014.
  • ^ "2009 Mnet Asian Music Awards Winners | 2009 MAMA". Mwave. Archived from the original on November 25, 2021. Retrieved November 25, 2021.
  • ^ "2010 Mnet Asian Music Awards Winners | 2010 MAMA". Mwave. Archived from the original on November 25, 2021. Retrieved November 25, 2021.
  • ^ Park, Geon-wook (November 28, 2010). 미쓰에이 '베드걸 굿걸', '2010 MAMA' 올해의 노래상 수상 [Miss A's 'Bed Girl Good Girl' wins the Song of the Year award at '2010 MAMA']. Asia Business Daily (in Korean). Archived from the original on November 25, 2021. Retrieved November 25, 2021.
  • ^ "Winners' list of 2011 Mnet Asian Music Awards". MSN. September 9, 2014. Archived from the original on August 2, 2020.
  • ^ "List of nominees announced for MNET Asian Music Awards in Singapore". SG Magazine. October 24, 2011. Archived from the original on December 18, 2020.
  • ^ "2012 Mnet Asian Music Awards Winners | 2012 MAMA". Mwave. Archived from the original on November 25, 2021. Retrieved November 25, 2021.
  • ^ "2012 MAMA Song of the Year Nominees". Mnet Asian Music Awards. Archived from the original on January 10, 2013. Retrieved November 25, 2021.
  • ^ "2013 Mnet Asian Music Awards Winners | 2013 MAMA". Mwave. Archived from the original on November 25, 2021. Retrieved November 25, 2021.
  • ^ "BC - UnionPay Song of the Year Voting" (in Korean). BC Card. Archived from the original on November 4, 2013. Retrieved November 26, 2021.
  • ^ "2014 Mnet Asian Music Awards Winners | 2014 MAMA". Mwave. Archived from the original on November 25, 2021. Retrieved November 25, 2021.
  • ^ "Union Pay Song of the Year". UnionPay. Archived from the original on November 7, 2014. Retrieved August 9, 2018.
  • ^ "2015 Mnet Asian Music Awards Winners | 2015 MAMA". Mwave. Archived from the original on October 4, 2021. Retrieved November 25, 2021.
  • ^ 2015 MAMA [UnionPay Song of the Year Nominees] 151202 EP.1 (Online video). Mnet. November 11, 2015. Retrieved April 16, 2019 – via YouTube.
  • ^ "2016 Mnet Asian Music Awards Winners | 2016 MAMA". Mwave. Archived from the original on October 4, 2021. Retrieved November 25, 2021.
  • ^ [2016 MAMA] HotelsCombined Song of the Year Nominees (Online video). Mnet. November 11, 2016. Retrieved April 16, 2019 – via YouTube.
  • ^ [2017 MAMA] Song of the Year Nominees (Online video). Mnet. November 14, 2017. Retrieved April 16, 2019 – via YouTube.
  • ^ "2018 Mnet Asian Music Awards Winners | 2018 MAMA". Mwave. Archived from the original on November 25, 2021. Retrieved November 25, 2021.
  • ^ [2018 MAMA] Song of the Year Nominees (Online video). Mnet. November 19, 2018. Retrieved November 25, 2021 – via YouTube.
  • ^ "2019 Mnet Asian Music Awards Winners | 2019 MAMA". Mwave. Archived from the original on November 25, 2021. Retrieved November 25, 2021.
  • ^ Cabico, Katreena Gaea (October 25, 2019). "LIST: Official nominees for 2019 MAMA". The Philippine Star. Archived from the original on October 25, 2019. Retrieved July 9, 2020.
  • ^ "2020 Mnet Asian Music Awards Winners | 2020 MAMA". Mwave. Archived from the original on November 25, 2021. Retrieved November 25, 2021.
  • ^ Kim, Hye-mi (October 25, 2019). 2020 MAMA, 후보 공개…아이유 ‘올해의 노래’ 3곡→조정석 ‘아로하’ 등 [2020 MAMA, Nominees Revealed..."Song of the Year" IU's 3 songs→Cho Jung-seok's "Aloha" etc.]. News Inside (in Korean). Archived from the original on October 29, 2020. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  • ^ "2021 MAMA Nominees". Mwave. Archived from the original on November 22, 2021. Retrieved November 26, 2021.
  • ^ Bowenbank, Starr (October 24, 2022). "BTS, J-Hope, Blackpink & More Nominated for 2022 MAMA Awards". Billboard. Retrieved October 25, 2022.
  • ^ Jeong, Seong-min (November 29, 2023). "'불참' 뉴진스, 'Ditto'로 대상 챙겼다(MAMA 2023)" ['No-show' NewJeans wins Grand Prize with 'Ditto' (MAMA 2023)]. MHN Sports (in Korean). Archived from the original on November 29, 2023. Retrieved November 29, 2023.
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