19th Korean Music Awards

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19th Korean Music Awards
Promotion poster
DateMarch 1, 2022 (2022-03-01)
LocationNodeul Live House, Nodeulseom, Seoul, South Korea
Most awardsAespa (3)
Most nominationsLang Lee (6)
Websitekoreanmusicawards.com
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The 19th Korean Music Awards ceremony was held at Nodeul Live House, Nodeulseom, Seoul, on March 1, 2022, and was streamed online.[1] It recognised the best music released in South Korea between December 2020 and November 2021.[2] It was hosted by the Korean Music Awards Selection Committee and sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Creative Content Agency.[3]

Criteria

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Unlike other South Korean music awards, the Korean Music Awards are based not on record sales but on musical achievement. The winners were determined by the Korean Music Awards Selection Committee, a panel composed of music critics, radio show producers, academics and other music industry professionals.[1]

Winners and nominees

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The nominees for the 19th Korean Music Awards were announced on February 9, 2022. Folk singer Lang Lee was the most nominated artist with six nominations, followed by Aespa, IU and AKMU with four. BTS was nominated for the fifth consecutive year. For the first time, K-pop artists were nominated in independent categories, having previously been nominated in the pop and dance/electronic categories.[1]

Main awards

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Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).[4] Nominees are listed in alphabetical order.[5][6]

Album of the Year
  • Lang Lee – There is a Wolf
    • AKMU – Next Episode
    • Chun Yong-sung – Drowned
    • IU – Lilac
    • Kim Hyun-chul – City Breeze & Love Song
Song of the Year
  • Aespa – "Next Level"
    • AKMU – "Nakka" (with IU)
    • BTS – "Butter"
    • Lang Lee – "There is a Wolf"
    • Lee Mu-jin – "Traffic Light"
Musician of the Year
  • BTS
    • IU
    • Kim Hyun-chul
    • Lang Lee
    • The Volunteers
Rookie of the Year
  • Aespa
    • Haepaary
    • Lee Mu-jin
    • Since
    • STAYC
Best K-Pop Album
  • Chungha – Querencia
    • Aespa – Savage
    • BoA – Better
    • CL – Alpha
    • Shinee – Atlantis
Best K-Pop Song
  • Aespa – "Next Level"
    • BTS – "Butter"
    • STAYC – "ASAP"
    • Tomorrow X Together – "0X1=Lovesong (I Know I Love You)"
    • Weeekly – "After School"
Best Pop Album
  • IU – Lilac
    • AKMU – Next Episode
    • eAeon – Fragile
    • Jeong Cha-sik – Night Driving
    • Kim Hyun-chul – City Breeze & Love Song
Best Pop Song
  • AKMU – "Nakka" (with IU)
    • IU – "Lilac"
    • Lee Mu-jin – "Traffic Light"
    • Lee Seung-hwan & Sunwoo Jung-a – "How Could You"
    • Wendy – "When This Rain Stops"
Best Rock Album
  • Soumbalgwang – Happiness, Flower
    • Atom Music Heart – Exile of iZm
    • Pakk – Chilgasal
    • Trap – Trap
    • Zeonpasa – Psyche of Eons
Best Rock Song
  • Soumbalgwang – "Dance"
    • Badlamb – "Noon Moment"
    • Trap – "One Corner"
    • Wabi King – "Rock & Roll Night" (featuring Shin Young)
    • Zeonpasa – "Lie"
Best Modern Rock Album
  • Wings of the Isang – The Borderline Between Hope and Despair
    • Bosudong Cooler – Sand
    • Jannabi – The Land of Fantasy
    • The Volunteers – The Volunteers
    • Yang Chang-keun – Wave
Best Modern Rock Song
  • Silica Gel – "Desert Eagle"
    • Leaves Black – "Farewell, My Books!"
    • Meaningful Stone – "Dancing in the Rain"
    • The Volunteers – "Let Me Go!"
    • Wings of the Isang – "Twenty Years Old"
Best Electronic Album
  • Haepaary – Born By Gorgeousness
    • Haihm – Owhere
    • Joyul – Earwitness
    • Leesuho – Monika
    • Net Gala – Shinpa
Best Electronic Song
  • Haepaary – "Go to GPD and Then"
    • Doildoshi – "Forest Illumination"
    • Eobchae – "The Song of Hope"
    • Kirara – "HRT"
    • Moonsun – "Tom"
Best Rap & Hip-Hop Album
  • Choi LB – Independent Music
    • Changmo – Underground Rockstar
    • Los – Skandalouz
    • Mild Beats – Fragment
    • Unofficialboyy & Haifhaif – Net, Trap, Launcher, Capture
Best Rap & Hip-Hop Song
  • Changmo – "Taiji"
    • Bill Stax – "420 Flow" (featuring Lobonabeat)
    • Don Mills – "Daebak Life" (featuring Northfacegawd, Uneducated Kid)
    • Los – "Blue Lemonade" (featuring Hwaji)
    • Since – "Spring Rain" (featuring Rakon)
Best R&B & Soul Album
  • Thama – Don't Die Colors
    • Dvwn – It's Not Your Fault
    • Jerd – A.M.P.
    • Mind Combined – Circle
    • Sogumm – Precious
    • Sumin & Slom – Miniseries
Best R&B & Soul Song
  • Sumin & Slom – "The Gonlan Song"
    • Hiko – "Time Goes By" (featuring George)
    • Lee Hi – "H.S.K.T." (featuring Wonstein)
    • Thama – "Blessed" (featuring G.Soul)
    • Youra – "Mimi"
Best Folk Album
  • Lang Lee – There is a Wolf
    • Chun Yong-sung – Drowned
    • Jang Pill-soon – Petrichor
    • Jeon Ho-kwon – Cosmos
    • Lee Joo-young – Ballad
Best Folk Song
  • Chun Yong-sung – "Barley Tea" (featuring Kang Mal-geum)
    • Lang Lee – "There is a Wolf"
    • Jang Pill-soon – "Petrichor"
    • Lang Lee – "The Generation of Tribulation"
    • Lee Joo-young – "It's Snowing" (featuring Earip)
Best Jazz Album
  • Jihye Lee Orchestra – Daring Mind
    • Lee Jiyeun Jazz Orchestra – Blue Flower
    • Nam Yoo-sun – Things We Lost & Found
    • SB Circle – Pseudoscience
    • Yongseok Lee – The New Old One
Best Jazz Vocal Album
  • Maria Kim – With Strings: Dream of You
    • Bu-young Lee – Love, Like A Song
    • Golden Swing Band – Golden Rules
    • Kim Ju-hwan – My Funny Valentine: Kim Ju-hwan Sings Richard Rodgers Songbook
    • Korea Jazz Guardians – We All Started in Jazz Club
Best Metal & Hardcore Album
  • Agnes – Hegemony Shift
    • Ambroxiak – Detritus of Elysian Creation
    • Crux – Who Defines What's Divine
    • Hammering – Libera Me
    • Slant – 1st Album
    • Spit On My Tomb – Necrosis

Special awards

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  • Achievement Award – Devils[7]
  • Selection Committee Special Award – Han Kyung-rok, Korea Jazz Guard[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Park, Jun-ho (February 9, 2022). 3월1일 열리는 19회 한국대중음악상, 에스파·아이유·악뮤 4개부문 후보 [19th Korean Music Awards to be held on March 1]. Seoul Economy (in Korean). Archived from the original on February 26, 2022. Retrieved February 21, 2022 – via Naver.
  2. ^ Jie, Ye-eun (March 2, 2022). "Aespa clinches three prizes at 19th Korean Music Awards". The Korea Herald. Archived from the original on March 6, 2022. Retrieved March 6, 2022.
  3. ^ Oh, Hyun-woo (February 16, 2022). 한국대중음악상 내달 1일 시상식 [Korean Music Awards ceremony will be held on the 1st of next month]. Korea Economic Daily (in Korean). Archived from the original on February 26, 2022. Retrieved February 21, 2022 – via Naver.
  4. ^ Seo, Jeong-min (March 1, 2022). "에스파, 한대음 3관왕...이랑 '올해의 음반' 등 2관왕" [Aespa, Han Dae-eum 3 crowns...Lee Rang's two trophies including 'Album of the Year'] (in Korean). The Hankyoreh. Archived from the original on March 1, 2022. Retrieved March 1, 2022 – via Naver.
  5. ^ "Nominees Total". Korean Music Awards (in Korean). Archived from the original on March 6, 2022. Retrieved February 21, 2022.
  6. ^ "Nominees Genre". Korean Music Awards (in Korean). Archived from the original on February 12, 2022. Retrieved February 21, 2022.
  7. ^ a b "Special Field". Korean Music Awards (in Korean). Archived from the original on March 6, 2022. Retrieved February 21, 2022.
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