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MTV Video Music Brasil
The MTV Video Music Brazil awards (originally Video Music Awards Brazil), more commonly known as VMB, were MTV Brasil's annual award ceremony, established in 1995. MTV viewers picked the winners for most categories since 2001. Unlike in the MTV Video Music Awards, the most important category at the MTV Video Music Brazil was the Viewer's Choice, not the Video of the Year; both of these categories merged in 2005. In 2007, the awards have faced a major rebranding, with several categories extinguished (most notably the specific genre divisions) and even the trophies' design changed. From that year, the awards began to focus more on artists rather than music videos and the most important category became the Artist of the Year. However, the Video of the Year award continued to exist. In 2013, due to the closure of MTV Brasil's operations, the ceremony was cancelled. In 2014, the second Brazilian version of MTV considered reviving the awards, but the plans were eventually discontinued ...
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2010 MTV Video Music Brazil
The 2010 MTV Video Music Brazil, known as VMB 2010 in Brazil, was held on September 16, 2010, hosted by Marcelo Adnet and took place at the Credicard Hall, São Paulo. It awarded the best in Brazilian music, popular culture and internet culture in the year of 2010. The most notable moments in the show were the 5 awards received by pop band Restart, including for Best New Act and Act of the Year, this last sounded by boos from the audience. There was also a live performance by American alternative rock band OK Go, the appearance of electropop duo 3OH!3, Mexican singer Christian Chávez and Paraguayan model Larissa Riquelme, among many Brazilian personalities. Nominations Winners are in bold. Act of the Year * Otto * Fresno * Restart * NX Zero * Sandy * Pitty * Mallu Magalhães * Capital Inicial * Skank * Arnaldo Antunes Video of the Year * Skank — "Noites de um Verão Qualquer" * Mombojó — "Pa Pa Pa" * NX Zero — "Só Rezo" * Mallu Magalhães — "Shine Yellow" * Marcel ...
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Luana Piovani
Luana Elídia Afonso Piovani (, born 29 August 1976) is a Brazilian actress, TV host, and former model. Career Piovani started her career as a Ford Models Agency model in 1990 and a year later spent some time working in Japan. Piovani's first television appearance was in the 1992 miniseries ''Sex Appeal'', on Rede Globo. She also had a role in the ''Você Decide'' series. Her first soap opera role was in 1994's ''Quatro por Quatro''. She appeared in the Luis Ferré's film ''Super Colosso'' and made a special appearance in the ''A Comédia da Vida Privada'' series. Her first theater play was ''Nó de Gravata'', in 1996. In 1997, she was voted the sexiest woman on earth by Editora Abril's VIP magazine. In the same year, she starred in ''Malhação''. She also appeared in ''D'Artagnan e os Três Mosqueteiros'', ''Sai de Baixo'', ''Mulher'', ''Os Normais'' and '' Sítio do Picapau Amarelo''. In 1999, she produced and starred in ''A.M.I.G.A.S.'' in the theater. In addition, she ...
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Didi Effe
Didi may refer to: Arts and entertainment * "Didi" (song), a song by Khaled * Didi, the principal character in ''Didi's Comedy Show'', a German comedy television show * Didi Pickles, mother of Tommy and Dil in the cartoons ''Rugrats'' and ''All Grown Up!'' People * Didi (footballer, born 1928) (Waldyr Pereira, 1928–2001), Brazilian footballer * Didi (footballer, born 1963) (Diedja Maglione Roque Barreto), Brazilian women's football goalkeeper * Didi (footballer, born 1976) (Sebastião Pereira do Nascimento), Brazilian football striker * Didi (footballer, born 1982) (Cleidimar Magalhães Silva), Brazilian football striker * Didi (footballer, born 1985) (Didac Rodríguez González), Spanish football winger * Didi (footballer, born 1991) (Vinicius José Ignácio), Brazilian football defender * Didi (footballer, born 1994) (José Diogo Macedo da Silva), Portuguese football midfielder * Didi (Angolan footballer), Angolan international player 1999–2001 * Renato Aragão (born 1935), ...
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2009 MTV Video Music Brasil
The 2009 MTV Video Music Brazil was hosted by Marcelo Adnet and took place at the Credicard Hall. It awarded the best in Brazilian music, popular culture and internet culture in the year of 2009. Despite being a Brazilian awards show, the 2009 VMB included live performances by American rapper Ja Rule (in duet with Brazilian pop singer Wanessa) and Scottish rock band Franz Ferdinand, who were also nominated in the Best International Act category (but lost to Britney Spears). The 2009 VMB had over 20 categories, the largest number in the history of the show; therefore, part of the awards were delivered in a special show named "VMB Antes" ("VMB Before"), presented some hours before the main event, including small performances by the 2009 VMB Dream Band winners (the last year where the Dream Band category was maintained; in 2010 the category was extinguished) and winners in other categories. Nominations Winners are in bold text. Act of the Year *Fresno *Jota Quest *Mallu Magalhães ...
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Marcelo Adnet
Marcelo França Adnet (born September 5, 1981, in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian actor, comedian and former VJ. He has been on many TV shows such as ''Adnet viaja'' ("Adnet travels") (2012), ''Adnet ao vivo'' ("Adnet live") (2011) and ''Comédia MTV'' ("MTV Comedy") (2010-2012). He was named by ''Época'' Magazine one of the 100 most influential Brazilians in 2009. Adnet holds a degree in journalism at PUC-Rio, but his career as a comedian began while in college when a friend, the actor Fernando Caruso, invited him to make an improvisation play, ''Z.E. Zenas Emprovisadas'', which debuted in 2003 and its last season was in 2012. He stands out for the imitations he often creates around famous personalities. He worked on Multishow cable television channel, owned by Rede Globo, before going to MTV as a result of his performance in ''Rockgol''. Marcelo was married to his former co-worker, MTV, VJ and comedian Dani Calabresa. In January 2013, Adnet was officially hired by TV Globo ...
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2008 MTV Video Music Brasil
The 2008 MTV Video Music Brazil was hosted by Marcos Mion and took place at the Credicard Hall. Brazilian rock band NX Zero was the big winner of the event. One of the most notable moments was British indie rock band Bloc Party's performance, during which the audience booed the band after noticing they were lip-synching and mimicking to a pre-recorded track instead of singing and playing live. 2008 VMB also had American singer Ben Harper opening the ceremony performing alone, before being joined by Brazilian singer Vanessa da Mata for a second performance. Nominations winners are in bold text. Act of the Year * Bonde do Rolê * Cachorro Grande * Cansei de Ser Sexy * Charlie Brown Jr. * Fresno * Mallu Magalhães * Nando Reis * NX Zero * Pitty * Vanessa da Mata Video of the Year * Bonde do Rolê — "Solta O Frango" * Cachorro Grande — "Roda Gigante" * Cansei de Ser Sexy — "Rat Is Dead" * Charlie Brown Jr. — "Pontes Indestrutíveis" * CPM 22 — "Escolhas, Provas e Promessas ...
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João Gordo
João Gordo (born João Francisco Benedan on 13 March 1964) is a Brazilian vocalist and TV host. He is the lead singer of the hardcore punk band Ratos de Porão, also known simply as RxDxPx. He participated in many seminal punk events in Brazil, such as the collection entitled ''O Começo do Fim do Mundo'' (The Beginning of the End of the World). Besides several guest appearances in metal radio shows from São Paulo such as ''Backstage'' and ''Comando Metal'' (defunct, originally syndicated in São Paulo on 89.1 Rock FM). In the 1990s he became one of the most famous VJs of MTV Brasil, in their programs of games and talk shows. He also appeared on the studio version of "Reza" on '' Against'' (1998) and also contributed vocals to ''Nation'' (2001), and RDP's song " Crucificados Pelo Sistema" was covered by Sepultura way back when. He appeared on Sepultura's 2005 DVD '' Live in São Paulo'', joining the band to perform "Reza" and "Biotech Is Godzilla". Later he worked at Rede Rec ...
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2007 MTV Video Music Brasil
The 2007 MTV Video Music Brazil was hosted by Daniela Cicarelli and took place at the Credicard Hall. In 2007, the awards have faced a major rebranding, with several categories extinguished (most notably the specific genre divisions), and the awards in general no longer awarded the best videos (with the exception of the Video of the Year category); instead, the awards were generally focused on the artists, similarly to the MTV Europe Music Awards. Nominations winners are in bold text. Act of the Year * Cachorro Grande * Capital Inicial * Charlie Brown Jr. * CPM 22 * Marcelo D2 * Jota Quest * Lobão *NX Zero * Pitty * Skank Video of the Year * Autoramas — "Mundo Moderno" * Cachorro Grande — "Você Me Faz Continuar" * Cansei de Ser Sexy — "Alala vr2" * Charlie Brown Jr. — "Não Viva em Vão" * Ira! — "Eu Vou Tentar" * Mukeka Di Rato — "Rinha de Magnata" * MV Bill — "Língua De Tamanduá" *Pitty — "Na Sua Estante" * Sandrão — "Respeito Oriental" * Skank — "S ...
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Daniela Cicarelli
Daniella Cicarelli Lemos (born 6 November 1978) is a Brazilian former model and TV show hostess for MTV Brasil's '' Beija Sapo''. She was engaged to Brazilian footballer Ronaldo for three months in 2005. Biography Cicarelli was born in Belo Horizonte, daughter of Yara Cicarelli and Antonio de Padua Lemos. She is a descendant of Italian immigrants. As a model, Daniela started her profession when she was about 20 years old, in parallel to the Business Administration course in the city of Belo Horizonte. She only took on the modeling career after moving to São Paulo. Later graduating in Law at the FMU. Career In January 2001, Cicarelli became nationally known in Brazil when she starred in a Pepsi commercial. She then played the character Larissa in the soap opera ''As Filhas da Mãe'', by Silvio de Abreu, as a pair of actor Reynaldo Gianecchini. Controversies YouTube controversy In September 2006, a video of Cicarelli having sex with her boyfriend on a beach in Tarifa, Spain ...
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2006 MTV Video Music Brazil
The 2006 MTV Video Music Brazil was hosted by Cazé Peçanha, Marcos Mion and Daniela Cicarelli and took place at the Credicard Hall. It was the last year where VMB focused on awarding music videos (like the MTV Video Music Awards); from 2007 on, VMB's categories were redefined to focus on the artists (like the MTV Europe Music Awards). Nominations winners are in bold text. Video of the Year * B5 — "Algum Lugar" *Barão Vermelho — "Codinome Beija-Flor" *Cachorro Grande — "Sinceramente" *Charlie Brown Jr. — "Ela Vai Voltar (Todos os Defeitos de uma Mulher Perfeita)" *CPM22 — "Apostas e Certezas" *Dead Fish — "Obrigação" * Detonautas Roque Clube — "Não Reclame Mais" *Felipe Dylon — "Em Outra Direção" *Forfun — "História de Verão" *Fresno — "Quebre as Correntes" *Hateen — "1997" *Jay Vaquer — "A Falta que a Falta Faz" *Jota Quest — "O Sol" *KLB (featuring Luo) — "Obsessão" *Marcelo D2 (featuring MC Catra) — "Gueto" *Massacration — "Metal Is th ...
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2005 MTV Video Music Brazil
The 2005 MTV Video Music Brazil was hosted by Selton Mello and took place at the Credicard Hall. It was the only edition of the awards where the presenters of the main categories performed a song or a medley of songs related to the category presented before introducing the nominees and announcing the winners. In 2005, the Viewer's Choice and Video of the Year categories were combined into a single category; before 2005, the Video of the Year award was chosen by a jury of experts, while most of the categories were decided by the viewers. Nominations Winners are in bold text. Video of the Year * B5 — "Só Mais Uma Vez" *Capital Inicial — "Respirar Você" *Catedral — "A Poesia e Eu" *Charlie Brown Jr. — "Champanhe e Água Benta" *Cidade Negra — "Perto de Deus" *CPM 22 — "Um Minuto Para o Fim do Mundo" *Dead Fish — "Queda Livre" *Detonautas — "Tênis Roque" *Dogão — "Banho e Tosa" *Ira! and Pitty — "Eu Quero Sempre Mais" *Jota Quest — "Além do Horizonte" *KLB ...
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