Korean Hip-hop Awards

The Korean Hip-hop Awards (KHA; Hangul: 한국 힙합 어워즈) is an annual South Korean music awards ceremony.[1] It was first held in 2017 and is hosted by the Korean hip hop web magazines Hiphople and Hiphopplaya.[2]

Korean Hip-hop Awards
Awarded forExcellence in hip hop music
CountrySouth Korea
Presented by
  • Hiphople
  • Hiphopplaya
First awarded2017
Websitekoreanhiphopawards.com

Winners

Artist of the Year

Year Artist
2020 Yumdda
2019 The Quiett
2018 Jay Park
2017

New Artist of the Year

Year Artist
2020 Ash Island
2019 Haon
2018 DPR Live
2017 Justhis

Hip Hop Album of the Year

Year Artist Album
2020 C Jamm Keung
2019 XXX Language
2018 Legit Goons Junk Drunk Love
2017 Nucksal The God of Small Things

Hip Hop Track of the Year

Year Artist Song
2020 Changmo "Meteor"
2019 Justhis, Kid Milli, No:el, Young B "Indigo"
2018 Woo Won-jae "We Are" feat. Loco and Gray
2017 Bewhy "Forever"

R&B Album of the Year

Year Artist Album
2020 Crush From Midnight to Sunrise
2019 Sumin Your Home
2018 Hippy Was Gipsy Tree
2017 Jay Park Everything You Wanted

R&B Track of the Year

Year Artist Song
2020 Dean "Howlin' 404"
2019 "Instagram"
2018 offonoff "Gold" feat. Dean
2017 Dean "D (half moon)" feat. Gaeko

Producer of the Year

Year Producer
2020 Giriboy
2019
2018 Groovy Room
2017

Collaboration of the Year

Year Artists Song
2020 Yumdda, The Quiett, Simon Dominic, Deepflow, Paloalto "I'mma Do"
2019 Justhis, Kid Milli, No:el, Young B "Indigo"
2018 Samuel Seo and Isle Qim "Mango"
2017 DPR Live, Sik-K, Punchnello, Owen Ovadoz, Flowsik "Eung Freestyle"

Underrated Album of the Year

Year Artist Album
2020 OLNL Cyber Love
2019 Odee x Viann Open Monday
2018 TFO BB
2017 Sleeq Colossus

Music Video of the Year

Year Artist Song
2020 Balming Tiger "Armadillo"
2019 Mommy Son "Shonen Jump" feat. Bae Ki-Sung

Label of the Year

Year Label
2020 Ambition Musik
2019 Indigo Music

References

  1. "뮤지, 국내 최대규모 '한국 힙합 어워즈' MC 발탁" [Singer Muzie to MC country's biggest Korean Hip-hop Awards]. Sport Chosun (in Korean). 2018-02-02. Retrieved 2018-04-22.
  2. Kim, Jung-kyoon (2017-02-23). "Korean hip-hop comes out from the underground : The explosion of the genre comes with its share of growing pains". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2018-04-22.
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