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.

2010 MTV Video Music Brazil
DateSeptember 16, 2010
LocationCredicard Hall
Hosted byMarcelo Adnet
Television/radio coverage
NetworkMTV Brasil

Nominations

Winners are in bold.

Act of the Year

Video of the Year

Hit of the Year

Best New Act

  • Restart
  • Hori
  • Hevo 84
  • Replace
  • Karina Buhr

Best International Act

MTV Bet

  • Flora Matos
  • The Name
  • Apanhador Só
  • Unidade Imaginária
  • Thiago Pethit

International Bet

Best Pop

Best Rock

Best MPB

Best Rap

  • Kamau
  • Ogi
  • Rincon Sapiência
  • Lurdez da Luz
  • MV Bill

Best Electronic

  • Gui Boratto
  • Killer on the Dancefloor
  • Zemaria
  • Database
  • Boss in Drama

Best Live Act

Webstar

  • PC Siqueira - maspoxavida
  • Felipe Neto
  • Mystery Guitar Man
  • Katylene
  • @OCriador

Web Hit of the Year

  • Cala Boca Galvão ("Shut Up Galvão") - Save Galvão Birds Campaign
  • Justin Biba ("Little Gay Justin") - Justin Bieber's "Baby" parody by Galo Frito
  • Puta Falta de Sacanagem ("Fucking Lack of Slutty")
  • Zeca Camargo yawning live in Fantástico (June 6, 2010)
  • Dunga em Um Dia de Fúria ("Dunga's Day of Rage")

Video Game of the Year

Performances

Note: "Gaiola da Cabeçudas" is a humorous musical group formed by comedians and VJs of MTV Brasil, they are Marcelo Adnet, Rafael Queiroga, Paulinho Serra, Rodrigo Capella and Guilherme Santana, also a satire of the Brazilian funk carioca group Gaiola das Popozudas (Cage of Big-Asses), led by Valesca Popozuda, a real singer.

Appearances

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