2005 Mnet KM Music Video Festival

2005 Mnet KM Music Video Festival
DateNovember 27, 2005 (2005-11-27)
LocationOlympic Gymnastics Arena, Seoul, South Korea
Hosted byShin Dong-yup and Kim Ah-joong
Most nominationsTVXQ (3)
WebsiteMnet Asian Music Awards
Television/radio coverage
NetworkSouth Korea: Mnet
Japan: Mnet Japan
Runtimearound 208 minutes
← 2004 · MAMA Awards · 2006 →

The 2005 Mnet KM Music Video Festival (MKMF) was the seventh of the annual music awards in Seoul, South Korea, that took place on November 27, 2005, at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena.

Shin Dong-yup and Kim Ah-joong hosted the 2005 edition of the awards ceremony. Boy band TVXQ was the most nominated act of the night with three nominations, where they won the Most Popular Music Video daesang for "Rising Sun".

Background

[edit]

The award ceremony was held for the seventh consecutive time,[1] and the grand awards (or daesang) were still the Best Popular Music Video and Music Video of the Year. For the first time, the event took place at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena with Shin Dong-yup as a returning host and Kim Ah-joong as his co-host.[2]

This marked was the last year that the two daesang awards were given, lasting up to seven years. The categories for Best New Male and Female Artist were joined as Best New Artist, while Music Video Acting award was added this year. A total of 11 Special Awards were handed, on the other hand, including the yearly Overseas Viewers' Award.[2]

There were other notable guests on the event besides the presenters and performers, including the silhouette dancer for BoA's performance Hyoyeon, who would later debut as a member of Girls' Generation.[3] Six Mnet characters 보, 쳇, 섭리, 병, 구, and 371 also made appearances.

After BoA's performance of "Girls on Top", she appeared to have fainted while coming down from the stage and was carried away on the back of her manager. Her agency reported that she was just exhausted after the 9-minute performance and having practiced without rest the day before.[4] She later returned without concern to accept her award for Best Female Artist.[5]

Criteria

[edit]

The following criteria for winners include:[2]

Criteria Percentage
Specialized Research Institutions
Music Video Preference
30%
Mobile Internet/Viewers' vote 30%
Professional Judges Examination 30%
Nominations Selection Committee reviews
(consisting of 2005 M.net staff)
10%

Winners and nominees

[edit]

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[6]

TVXQ, Most Popular Music Video
SS501, Best New Group
Lim Jeong-hee, Best New Artist
Kim Jong-kook, Best Male Artist
BoA, Best Female Artist
Lee Min-woo, Best Dance Performance
Epik High, Best Hip Hop Performance
Clazziquai, Best OST
The Black Eyed Peas, Best International Artist
Kangta, Overseas Viewers' Award
Psy, Best Video Performer Award
Jo PD, Judges' Choice Award
Most Popular Music Video
(Daesang)
Music Video of the Year
(Daesang)
Best New Artist Best New Group
  • Lim Jeong-hee – "Music Is My Life"
    • Kyun Woo – "The Language of my Tears"
    • Kim Woo-joo – "The Letter"
    • Ivy – "What Happened Tonight"
    • WonWoo – "Missing In Happiness"
Best Mixed Group Best Ballad Performance
Best Male Group Best Female Group
Best Male Artist Best Female Artist
Best R&B Performance Best Rock Performance
  • Buzz – "Coward"
    • Nell – "Thank You"
    • Moon Hee-joon – "A Small Village Called Memories"
    • YB – "It Must Have Been Love"
    • Jaurim – "Splendor Of Youth"
Best Hip Hop Performance Best Dance Performance
Best Video Performer Award Best OST
Music Video Acting Best International Artist
Best Music Video Director
  • Seo Hyun-seung – "Goodbye Luv" (Wheesung), "Wipe My Tears and Put on Makeup" (Lexy) & Phone Number (Jinusean)
    • Yi Jun-hyeong – "Don't Be Happy" (MC The Max) & "Hey It's Summer" (Cool)
    • Jang Jae-hyeok – "Mr Flower" (Jo Sung-mo), "An Ordinary Day" (g.o.d) & "Only One For Me" (Soulstar)
    • Jo Suh-yeon – "Standstill" (Kim Jong-kook), "Bump" (Lee Min-woo) & "Hip Hop Music" (Joosuc)
    • Chang – "Invincible" (MC Mong), Ear (Naul), No (Gummy) & "Sun That Never Sets" (Jang Woo-hyuk)
Special awards
  • YEPP Digital Popularity Award: MC Mong – "Invincible"
  • Overseas Viewers' Award: Kangta – "Mask"
Technological Sector
  • Filming Award: Park Sung-il ("Splendor of Youth" by Jaurim)
  • Editing Award: Song Geol ("It Must Have Been In Love" by YB)
  • Special Effects Award: FX NINE ("My Love Song" by Clon)
  • Judges' Choice Award: Jo PD – "My Old Story" (나의 옛날 이야기)
  • Gmarket Netizen Popularity Award: Moon Hee-joon – "A Small Village Called Memories"
  • Planning Award: Samsung Anycall – Anymotion commercial (with Lee Hyori and Eric Mun)
  • Mnet Plus Mobile Popularity Award: TVXQ – "Rising Sun"
  • Mnet PD's Choice Award: S.E.S.

Multiple awards

[edit]

Artist(s) with multiple nominations

[edit]

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

Nominations Artist(s)
3 TVXQ
2 Drunken Tiger
Clazziquai
Kim Jong-kook
SG Wannabe
Buzz
YB
Wheesung
Gummy
BoA

Presenters and performers

[edit]

The following individuals and groups, listed in order of appearance, presented awards or performed musical numbers.[2][7]

Performers

[edit]
Name(s) Performed Notes
Psy "Champion Rock version", "Delight" "Chapter 1: Fire"
BoA (ft. young Kim Hyo-yeon) "Over The Top", "Girls On Top" "Chapter II: Over The Top"
Buzz (ft. All Black and Yijuno 이주노) "Another Brick In The Wall Part 1 & 2", "Classroom Ideas", "Revolution" "Chapter III: Revolution"
The Grace, Super Junior, TVXQ "You Are In My Unclear Memory", "LOVE", "T.O.P", " I Yah!", "Twins (Knock Out)", "Boomerang (Remix)", "Rising Sun" "Chapter IV: Reloaded"
Shin Hye-sung, Tei, Kim Jong-kook, Kim Ah-joong, Bak Hui-jin (박희진) "An Ideal Woman", "좋아좋아" "Chapter V: Men In Love"
Drunken Tiger, T, Dynamic Duo, Jeon In-kwon (전인권) "Isolated Ones! Left Foot Forward!", "March". "Dolgo Dolgo Dolgo" "Chapter VI: 行進"
Clon, Jang Woo-hyuk, Lee Min-woo Dance medley "Chapter VII: Escape"
Epik High and SG Wannabe "Let It Be", "You Are Not Alone" "Chapter VIII: Peace"
S.E.S. "Friend – Second Story" "Chapter IX: Eternity"
TVXQ "Rising Sun" Closing remarks (Most Popular Music Video awardee)

Presenters

[edit]
Name(s) Role
Shin Dong-yup and Kim Ah-joong Main hosts of the show
Hongsuah (홍수아) and Lee Seung-gi Presenters for the award for Best New Artist
TVXQ and Jang Hee-jin Presenters for the award for Best New Group
Jae Hee and Kang Jung-hwa (강정화) Presenters for the award for YEPP Digital Popularity Award
Park Si-yeon and Ji Hyun-woo Presenters for the award for Overseas Viewers' Award
Bong Tae-gyu and Son Tae-young Presenters for the award for Best R&B Performance
Yong-i (용이) and Choi Jung-won Presenters for the special award for Judges' Choice Award
Jang Gwang-hyo, Kim Won-cheol, Yi Kyeon, and Bak Hui-jin Presenters for the award for Best Mixed Group
Bak Jun-hyeong (박준형) and Kim Ji-hye (김지혜) Presenters for the award for Best Female Group
Lee Da-hae and Eric Mun Presenters for the award for Best Male Group
Jo Chang-seon (조창선) and Kim Sa-rang Presenters for the award for Gmarket Netizen Popularity Award
Jo Hye-ryeon (조혜련) and Choi Hong-man Presenters for the award for Best Rock Performance
Kim Heung-soo (김흥수) and Jeong So-young (정소영) Presenters for the award for Best Ballad Performance
Kim, Tae-hyun (김태현) and Kim Shin-young Presenters for the award for Best Video Performer Award
Lee Hwi-jae and Shin Ji Presenters for the award for Best Music Video Director
DJ DOC Presenters for the award for Best Hip Hop Performance
Yijuno (이주노) and Nam Hyun-joon Presenters for the award for Best Dance Performance
Noh Hong-chul and Jerome (제롬) Presenters for the award for Mnet Plus Mobile Popularity Award
Daniel Henney and Jung Ryeo-won Presenters for the award for Best Female Artist
Jung Joon-ho and Han Eun-jung Presenters for the award for Best Male Artist
Gang Seok-hui 강석희
(CJ Media)
Presenter for the award for Music Video of the Year
Presenters for the award for Most Popular Music Video

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Ko, Jea-wan (October 20, 2009). "Mnet's MKMF goes into history". Asia Economy (in Korean). Retrieved April 17, 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d "2005 MKMF part 1" Archived February 1, 2016, at the Wayback Machine. Mwave. Retrieved August 28, 2014.
  3. ^ "소녀시대 효연.."데뷔 전 연습생 시절 보아 선배 대역"" [Girls' Generation's Hyoyeon. .. "Before debut, I was a trainee with BoA"]. Edaily. Daum. August 7, 2007. Retrieved October 28, 2022.
  4. ^ "보아 '뮤직비디오페스티벌'서 탈진" [BoA exhausted at 'Music Video Festival']. Yonhap News Agency (in Korean). Naver. November 27, 2005. Retrieved October 28, 2022.
  5. ^ "보아, '...페스티벌' 축하 공연후 탈진 해프닝" [BoA, exhaustion after festival' celebration performance]. Sports Chosun (in Korean). Naver. November 27, 2005. Retrieved October 28, 2022.
  6. ^ "Winners from Past Years". Mnet Asian Music Awards. Archived from the original on February 19, 2013. Retrieved July 22, 2014.
  7. ^ "2005 MKMF part 3" Archived July 16, 2014, at the Wayback Machine. Mwave. Retrieved August 30, 2014.
[edit]