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Seoul Music Awards
Current: 33rd Seoul Music Awards
Awarded forExcellence in music
CountrySouth Korea
Presented bySports Seoul
First awarded1990
Websiteseoulmusicawards.com
Television/radio coverage
Network

The Seoul Music Awards (Korean서울가요대상; RRSeoul Gayo Daesang; SMA[2]) is a major South Korean music awards show presented by the newspaper Sports Seoul.[3] The award winners are selected based on a combination of criteria, including music sales, popular votes, and expert judges' opinions.[4]

The annual ceremony was first held in 1990, when the Grand Prize was awarded to singer Byun Jin-sub.[3] Boy group BTS is the most-awarded artist, having won 26 awards; they are also tied with Exo for the most Grand Prizes won, with four each.

Ceremonies

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Edition Year Date of ceremony City Venue Hosts Ref.
7th 1996 December 5, 1996 Seoul Universal Arts Center Lee Gye-jin, Choi Young-joon [5]
8th 1997 December 4, 1997 Kim Seung-hyun, Kim Nam-joo [6]
9th 1998 December 18, 1998 Kim Seung-hyun, Kim Hyun-joo
10th 1999 December 14, 1999 KBS 88 Gymnasium Yoo Jung-hyun, Lee Seung-yeon [7]
11th 2000 December 6, 2000 Central City Millennium Hall Yoo Jung-hyun, Kim So-yeon
12th 2001 December 7, 2001 Kyung Hee University Yoo Jung-hyun, Kim Jung-eun
13th 2002 December 6, 2002 [8]
14th 2003 December 12, 2003 Yoo Jung-hyun, Sung Yu-ri [9]
15th 2004 December 10, 2004 Shin Dong-yup, Han Ji-hye [10]
16th 2006 December 1, 2006 Goyang KINTEX Nam Hee-suk, Park Jung-ah [11]
17th 2007 January 31, 2008 Jeongseon Kangwon Land High1 Grand Hotel Park Jung-ah, Kim Sung-joo [12]
18th 2008 February 12, 2009 Taebaek Taebaek Gowon Gymnasium Park Jung-ah, Jang Yoon-jeong, Shin Yeong-il [13]
19th 2009 February 3, 2010 Seoul Olympic Fencing Gymnasium Tak Jae-hoon, Uee [14]
20th 2010 January 20, 2011 Kyung Hee University Shin Dong-yup, Tak Jae-hoon, Yuri [15]
21st 2011 January 19, 2012 Olympic Gymnastics Arena Shin Hyun-joon, Tak Jae-hoon, Bae Suzy [16]
22nd 2012 January 31, 2013 SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium Tak Jae-hoon, Bae Suzy [17]
23rd 2013 January 23, 2014 Jamsil Arena Seo Kyung-seok, Eunhyuk, Jeong Eun-ji [18]
24th 2014 January 22, 2015 Olympic Gymnastics Arena Jun Hyun-moo, Leeteuk, Soyou [19]
25th 2015 January 14, 2016 Jun Hyun-moo, Lee Hanee, Hani [20]
26th 2016 January 19, 2017 Jamsil Arena Tak Jae-hoon, Kim Hee-chul, Jeon So-mi [21]
27th 2017 January 25, 2018 Gocheok Sky Dome Shin Dong-yup, Kim Hee-chul, Kim So-hyun [22]
28th 2018 January 15, 2019 Shin Dong-yup, Kim Hee-chul, Kim So-hyun [23]
29th 2019 January 30, 2020 Shin Dong-yup, Kim Hee-chul, Jo Bo-ah [24]
30th 2020 January 31, 2021 Olympic Gymnastics Arena Shin Dong-yup, Kim Hee-chul, Choi Soo-young [25]
31st 2021 January 23, 2022 Gocheok Sky Dome Kim Sung-joo, Boom, Kim Seol-hyun [26]
32nd 2022 January 19, 2023 KSPO Dome Kim Il-joong, Choi Min-ho, Mijoo [27]
33rd 2023 January 2, 2024 Bangkok Rajamangala Stadium Lee Seung-gi, Tiffany, BamBam, Youngjae [28][29]

Categories

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  • The Grand Prize (also known as the Daesang) is typically awarded to one musical act, with the exception of the 9th awards ceremony, when the Grand Prize was shared by H.O.T. and Sechs Kies, and the 10th awards ceremony, when it was shared by Jo Sung-mo and Fin.K.L.[30] Additionally, at the 29th awards ceremony, two Grand Prizes were awarded: the Album Daesang, which went to BTS, and the Digital Daesang, which went to Taeyeon.[31]
  • Main Prizes (also known as Bonsang) are given to several musical acts.[32]
  • The winner of the Popularity Award is determined by domestic viewers' votes, while the winner of the K-Wave Special Award is determined by overseas viewers' votes.[33]

Grand Prize (Daesang)

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BTS has won 26 awards in total, the most of any artist.
Exo is tied with BTS for the most Grand Prize wins, having won four each.
Year Winners Ref.
2023 NCT Dream [34]
2022 [35]
2021 NCT 127 [36]
2020 BTS [37]
2019 BTS (Album) Taeyeon (Digital) [31]
2018 BTS [38]
2017 [39]
2016 Exo [40]
2015 [41]
2014 [42]
2013 [43]
2012 Psy
2011 Super Junior
2010 Girls' Generation
2009
2008 Wonder Girls
2007 Big Bang
2006 TVXQ [11]
2004 Shinhwa [10]
2003 Lee Hyori [9]
2002 BoA [8]
2001 Kim Gun-mo
2000 Jo Sung-mo
1999 Fin.K.L [7]
1998 H.O.T. Sechs Kies
1997 [6]
1996 Clon [5]
1995 Roo'ra
1994 Kim Gun-mo
1993 Seo Taiji and Boys
1992
1991 Tae Jin-ah
1990 Byun Jin-sub

Main Prize (Bonsang)

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The list of winners are listed in alphanumeric order.

Year Winners Ref.
2023 [34]
2022 [35]
2021 [36]
2020 [37]
2019 [31]
2018 [38]
2017 [39]
2016 [40]
2015 [41]
2014 [42]
2013 [43]
2012
2011
2010
List of winners (1990–2009)
Edition Year Winners Ref.
19th 2009
18th 2008
17th 2007
16th 2006 [11]
15th 2004
14th 2003
13th 2002
12th 2001
11th 2000
10th 1999 [7]
9th 1998
8th 1997
7th 1996
6th 1995
5th 1994
4th 1993
3rd 1992
2nd 1991
1st 1990

New Artist Award

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Year Winners Ref.
2023 Riize Zerobaseone [34]
2022 Le Sserafim NewJeans TNX [35]
2021 Lee Mu-Jin Epex Omega X [36]
2020 Treasure Aespa Enhypen [37]
2019 TXT AB6IX Itzy [31]
2018 Stray Kids Iz*One [38]
2017 Pristin Chungha Wanna One [39]
2016 NCT 127 I.O.I Blackpink [40]
2015 Seventeen GFriend iKon [41]
2014 Got7 Eddy Kim Red Velvet [42]
2013 BTS Lim Kim Crayon Pop [43]
2012 Exo Ailee B.A.P Lee Hi
2011 B1A4 Apink Boyfriend
2010 The Boss Sistar CNBLUE
2009 Beast T-ara After School
2008 Davichi Mighty Mouth Shinee
2007 F.T. Island Girls' Generation Wonder Girls
2006 Super Junior SeeYa Brown Eyed Girls [11]
2004 TVXQ Lee Seung-gi SG Wannabe
2003 Maya Se7en Big Mama
2002 Rizi Rain Wheesung
2001 Brown Eyes Sung Si-kyung Jadu Morning Bond To-ya
2000 Park Hwayobi J.ae
1999 Lee Jung-hyun Koyote Sharp Chae Jung-an [7]
1998 NRG Jo Sungmo Kim Hyun-jung Yoo Ri
1997 Lee Ji-hoon Yangpa
1996 Young Turks Club
1995 Sung Jin-woo Yook Gak-soo
1994 Go Bon-seung
1993 Choi Yeon-je
1992 Lee Deok-jin Seo Taiji and Boys
1991 Shim Shin Shin Seung-hun
1990 Kim Min-woo Shin Hae-chul

Best Album

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Year Winner Ref.
Artist Album
2023 Seventeen FML [34]
2022 BTS Proof [35]
2021 NCT Dream Hot Sauce [36]
2020 BTS Map of the Soul: 7 [37]
2018 Love Yourself: Tear [38]
2017 IU Palette [39]
2016 BTS Wings [40]
2015 BoA Kiss My Lips [41]
2014 Beast Time [42]
2013 Cho Yong-pil Hello [43]
2012 G-Dragon One of A Kind
2011 IU Last Fantasy
2010 Psy PsyFive
2009 Drunken Tiger Feel gHood Muzik : The 8th Wonder
2008 Big Bang Remember
2007 Epik High Remapping the Human Soul

Best Song

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Year Winner Ref.
Artist Title song
2023 NewJeans "OMG" [34]
2022 Ive "Love Dive" [35]
2021 IU "Lilac" [36]
2020 BTS "Dynamite" [37]
2018 iKon "Love Scenario" [38]
2017 Yoon Jong-shin "Like It" [39]
2016 Twice "Cheer Up" [40]
2015 Big Bang "Bang Bang Bang" [41]
2014 Soyou & Junggigo "Some" [42]
2013 Exo "Growl" [43]
2012 Sistar "Alone"
2011 T-ara "Roly Poly"
2010 IU "Good Day"
2009 Girls' Generation "Gee"
2008 Wonder Girls "Nobody"
2007 Big Bang "Lies"

Genre-specific awards

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R&B Hip-Hop Award

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Year Award name Winner Ref.
2023 R&B Hip-Hop Award Dynamic Duo [34]
2022 Be'O Big Naughty [35]
2021 Hyuna [36]
2020 Jessi [37]
2019 Kassy [31]
2018 Drunken Tiger [38]
2017 R&B Soul Award Suran [39]
2016 Hip-Hop Award MOBB [40]
2015 R&B Hip-Hop Award San E [41]
Hip-Hop Award
2014 Hip-Hop Award San E & Raina [42]
2013 Dynamic Duo [43]
2012 Double K
2011 Clover
2010 Supreme Team
2009 Drunken Tiger
2004 Bobby Kim
2002 YG Family
R&B Award Lena Park
2001 Hip-Hop Award Drunken Tiger

Ballad Award

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Year Award name Winner Ref.
2023 Ballad Award Young K [34]
2022 Younha [35]
2021 Wendy [36]
2020 Sandeul [37]
2019 Kim Jae-hwan [31]
2018 Im Chang-jung [38]
2016 Baek A-yeon [40]
2015 BtoB [41]
2014 R&B Ballad Award K.Will [42]
2013 [43]
2012
2011 4Men
2010 2AM
2009 Bobby Kim

Trot Award

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Year Winner Ref.
2023 Young Tak [34]
2022 [35]
2021 Lim Young-woong [36]
2020 [37]
2019 Song Ga-in [31]
2016 Tae Jin-ah [40]
2015 Hong Jin-young [41]
2010 Jang Yoon-jeong
2009 Park Hyun-bin
Park Sang-chul
2008 Park Hyun-bin
2007
2006 Park Sang-chul, Park Hyun-bin, Song Dae-kwan,
Tae Jin-ah, Hyun Suk, Kim Yong-im
[11]
2004 Jang Yoon-jeong
2002 Tae Jin-ah
2001 Tae Jin-ah, Hyun Suk
1999 Choi Yu-na, Tae Jin-ah [7]
1998 Choi Yu-na

Dance Performance Award

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Year Winners Ref.
2023 Billlie [34]
2022 (G)I-DLE [35]
2021 STAYC Enhypen [36]
2020 (G)I-DLE The Boyz [37]
2019 Ha Sung-woon [31]
2018 GFriend [38]
2017 NCT 127 Mamamoo [39]
2016 BTS Twice [40]
2015 Monsta X Ailee [41]
2014 Hyuna [42]

Original Soundtrack Award

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Year Winner Song Drama Ref.
2023 Baekhyun "Hello" Dr. Romantic 3 OST [34]
2022 MeloMance "Love, Maybe" Business Proposal OST [35]
2021 Lim Young-woong "Love Always Run Away" Young Lady and Gentleman OST [36]
2020 Jo Jung-suk "Aloha" Hospital Playlist OST [37]
2019 Taeyeon "All About You" Hotel del Luna OST [31]
2017 Ailee "I Will Go to You Like the First Snow" Goblin OST [39]
2016 Gummy "You Are My Everything" Descendants of the Sun OST [40]
2015 Jang Jae-in "Hallucination" Kill Me, Heal Me OST [41]
2014 Lyn "My Destiny" My Love from the Star OST [42]
2013 The One "Winter Love" That Winter, the Wind Blows OST [43]
2012 Lee Jong-hyun "My Love" A Gentleman's Dignity OST
2011 Baek Ji-young "That Woman" Secret Garden OST
2006 Sweet Sorrow "No matter how I think about it" Alone in Love OST [11]
2004 Jo Sung-mo "By Your Side" Lovers in Paris OST
2003 SBS Drama 'Strike'
2002 Kang Seong
2001 Kim Tae-jeong

Band Award

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Year Winners Ref.
2024 Xdinary Heroes [34]
2023 Jannabi [35]
2020 Leenalchi [37]
2019 Daybreak [31]
2018 Crying Nut [38]
2017 iamnot [39]
2016 Kiha & The Faces [40]

Popularity Award

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Year Winners Ref.
2023 Kim Ho-joong [34]
2022 Lim Young-woong [35]
2021 [36]
2020 [37]
2019 Exo [31]
2018 Shinee [38]
2017 Taemin [39]
2016 Shinee [40]
2015 XIA [41]
2014 Taemin [42]
2013 Shinee B1A4 [43]
2012 Lee Seung-gi Shinee
2011 Girls' Generation Lee Seung-gi
2010 Shinee Girls' Generation
2009 2PM Super Junior
2008 Big Bang TVXQ
2007 Super Junior
2006 Super Junior TVXQ [11]
2004 Shinhwa TVXQ
2001 Click-B Baby V.O.X.
2000 SKY Click-B

K-wave Special Award

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Year Winners Ref.
2023 Kim Ho-joong [34]
2022 Suho [35]
2021 Exo [36]
2020 BTS [37]
2019 Exo [31]
2018 [38]
2017 [39]
2016 Astro [40]
2015 Exo [41]
2014 Infinite [42]
2013 Shinee [43]
2012 Super Junior
2011 Kara
2010 Girls' Generation
2009 Super Junior
2008 SS501
2009 Paran
2006 Kangta & Vanness [11]
2004 Baby V.O.X.
Park Yong-ha
2003 S
2002 Baby V.O.X.
2001 Kim Hyun-jung

Discovery of the Year Award

[edit]
Year Winners Ref.
2023 Fifty Fifty [34]
2022 Lee Seung Yoon [35]
2021 Lang Lee [36]
2020 Itzy [37]
2019 Kim Hyun-chul [31]
2018 Yang Da-il [38]
2017 Monsta X [39]
2016 WJSN [40]
Han Dong-geun

Special awards

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Year Award Winners Ref.
2023 K-pop Special Award Sandara Park [44]
2022 Legend Artist BoA [45]
K-pop Special Award Kara
2021 Judge Special Award Jung Dong-ha [36]
U+Idol Live Best Artist Award BTS
World Best Artist Award
2020 Fan PD Artist Award Kang Daniel [37]
WhosFandom Award BTS [46]
Legend Rookie Award[a] iKon
Legend Award[b] Big Bang
2019 Judge Special Award Song Ga-in [31]
QQ Music Popularity Award Exo
2018 Judge Special Award Adoy [38]
Fandom School Award Wanna One
2017 Judge Special Award Bom Yeoreum Gaeul Kyeoul [39]
Fandom School Award Exo
2016 World Collaboration Award Punch X Silentó [40]
Fandom School Award Exo
2014 iQiyi Award [42]
2008 YTN Star Award Baek Ji-young
High1 Music Award Big Bang
2007 Girls' Generation
2006 Lifetime Achievement Award Kim Jong-hwan, Can
2004 Seol Un-do, JNC
Live Award Hwang Gyu-hak
2003 Lifetime Achievement Award Seol Un-do
Judge Special Award Baek Ji-young
Live Award Cho Yong-pil
2002 Lifetime Achievement Award Lee Moon-sae
World Cup Achievement Award YB, Yoon Tae-won
2000 Special Award Kim Kyung-ho, Kim Jong-hwan, Uhm Jung-hwa, Jung Il-yeong
1997 Seol Un-do
1994 Lee Ae-suk
1991 Fashion Award Kim Wan-sun

Discontinued awards

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List of discontinued awards

Rock Award

[edit]
Edition Year Winner Ref.
15th 2004 Jaurim
13th 2002 Cherry Filter
12th 2001 Kim Jong-seo

Folk Award

[edit]
Edition Year Winner Ref.
14th 2003 Park Gang-seong
13th 2002 Yurisangja
12th 2001 Park Gang-seong

Music Video Award

[edit]
Edition Year Winner Ref.
26th 2016 BTS [40]
15th 2004 Kim Tae-uk
14th 2003 Cha Eun-taek
13th 2002 Jang Jae-hyeok
12th 2001 Cha Eun-taek
11th 2000 Kim Se-hun
10th 1999 Hong Jong-ho
9th 1998 Kim Se-hun

Show & Culture Award

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Edition Year Winners Ref.
25th 2015 Hyukoh [41]
24th 2014 Im Chang-jung [42]
23rd 2013 Lee Seung-chul [43]
22nd 2012 Kim Jang-hoon
21st 2011 YB
20th 2010 Bobby Kim
19th 2009 Psy
18th 2008 Kim Jang-hoon

Non-performer awards

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Directing Award

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Edition Year Winners Ref.
27th 2017 Bang Si-hyuk [39]
26th 2016 Lee Dong-suk [40]

Producer Award

[edit]
Edition Year Winners Ref.
16th 2005 Kim Gwang-su, Hong Ik-seon
15th 2004 Jeong Won-gwan
14th 2003 Yang Hyun-suk
13th 2002 Park Geun-tae, Kim Tae-yeon
12th 2001 Choi Jin-young

Composition Award

[edit]
Edition Year Winners Ref.
16th 2006 Cho Yeong-su
15th 2004 Yoon Myeong-seon
14th 2003 Park Geun-tae
13th 2002 Lim Gi-hun
12th 2001 Park Jin-young
11th 2000 Lee Gyeong-seop
10th 1999 Choi Jun-yeong
9th 1998
8th 1997 Lee Gyeong-seop
7th 1996 Choi Jun-yeong
6th 1995 Kim Chang-hwan
5th 1994
4th 1993 Seo Taiji
3rd 1992 Kim Gi-pyo
2nd 1991 Yoon Sang
1st 1990 Ha Gwang-hun

Lyricist Award

[edit]
Edition Year Winners Ref.
15th 2004 Psy
14th 2003 Park Gyeong-jin
13th 2002 Shim Hyeon-bo
12th 2001 Han Gyeong-hye
11th 2000 Chae Jeong-eun
10th 1999 Jang Dae-seong
9th 1998 Kim Jong-hwan
7th 1996 Yoon Seong-hee
6th 1995 Lee Gun-woo
4th 1993 Yu Yeong-geon
3rd 1992 Yang In-ja
2nd 1991 Park Ju-yeon
1st 1990 No Young-shim

Arrangement Award

[edit]
Edition Year Winners Ref.
8th 1997 Park Jin-young
7th 1996 Kim Woo-jin
6th 1995 Kim Hyeon-cheol
5th 1994 Kim Hyeong-seok
4th 1993 Bang Gi-nam
3rd 1992 Song Heung-seop
2nd 1991 Kim Gi-pyo

Planning Award

[edit]
Edition Year Winners Ref.
15th 2004 Lee Do-hyeong
13th 2002 Lee Do-hyeong
12th 2001 Kim Gwang-su
11th 2000
10th 1999 Lee Hyo-yeon, Han Seok-chang
9th 1998 Park Nam-seong
7th 1996 Sa Maeng-seok
6th 1995
5th 1994
4th 1993 Kim Jeong-ja
3rd 1992 Choi Sung-hun
2nd 1991 Sa Maeng-seok
1st 1990 Kim Gwang-su

Stylist Award

[edit]
Edition Year Winners Ref.
15th 2004 Kim Su-jin
14th 2003 Sung Mun-seok
13th 2002 Jeong Bo-yun
12th 2001 Lee Hye-yeong

Most wins

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The following artist(s) arranged in alphanumeric order has received five or more awards:

Count Artist
26 BTS
23 Exo
14 Super Junior
12
11 Big Bang
9
8 TVXQ
7
6
5

Notes

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  1. ^ The Legend Rookie Prize was a one-off category created in celebration of the 30th anniversary of the Seoul Music Awards.[47] A special online poll was held via the SMA website where fans voted for the most memorable rookie artist in the award show's history.[47][48] The candidate with the most votes was announced at the end of the ceremony on January 31. No physical award was presented to the winner.[47]
  2. ^ The Legend Grand Prize was a one-off category created in celebration of the Seoul Music Awards 30th anniversary.[47] A special online poll was held via the SMA website where fans voted for the most memorable Daesang winner in the award show's history.[47][48] The candidate with the most votes was announced at the end of the ceremony on January 31. No physical award was presented to the winner.[47]

References

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Seoul Music Awards official website
Other references
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