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MTV Video Music Award Japan for Best Collaboration

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MTV Video Music Award Japan
for Best Collaboration
Awarded forCollaborative music videos
CountryJapan
Presented byMTV Japan
First award2003
Most awardsJay-Z, Millennium Parade, and Lilas Ikuta (2)
Most nominationsJay-Z (4)
WebsiteOfficial website

The MTV Video Music Award Japan for Best Collaboration (最優秀コラボレーションビデオ賞) is an annual award given by MTV Japan since 2003.

Results

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The following table displays the nominees and the winners in bold print with a yellow background.

2000s

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Year Artist Video Ref.
2003
(2nd)
Suite Chic featuring Firstklas "Good Life" [1]
Eve featuring Alicia Keys "Gangsta Lovin'"
Crystal Kay featuring Sphere of Influence and Sora "Hard to Say"
Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland "Dilemma"
Rhymester featuring Crazy Ken Band "Nikutai Kankei part 2" (肉体関係 part2 逆)
2004
(3rd)
Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z "Crazy in Love" [2]
Ken Hirai and Kyu Sakamoto "Miagete Goran Yoru no Hoshi o" (見上げてごらん夜の星を)
M-Flo loves Who? featuring Crystal Kay "Reeewind! / I Like it"
Britney Spears featuring Madonna "Me Against the Music"
Voice of Love Posse "Voice of Love"
2005
(4th)
Jay-Z and Linkin Park "Numb/Encore" [3]
AI featuring Afra + Tucker "Watch Out!"
Kiyoshiro Imawano featuring Rhymester "Ame Agarino Yozora Ni 35" (雨あがりの夜空に 35)
Snoop Dogg featuring Pharrell "Drop It Like It's Hot"
Usher and Alicia Keys "My Boo"
2006
(5th)
Tomoyasu Hotei and Rip Slyme "Battle Funkatic"
Bow Wow featuring Omarion "Let Me Hold You"
Missy Elliott featuring Ciara and Fat Man Scoop "Lose Control"
Glay x Exile "Scream"
Crystal Kay x Chemistry "Two As One"
2007
(6th)
U2 and Green Day "The Saints Are Coming"
Akon featuring Eminem "Smack That"
Sérgio Mendes featuring The Black Eyed Peas "Mas Que Nada"
Quruli featuring Rip Slyme "Juice"
Ringo Shiina + Saito Neko + Shiina Junpei "Kono Yo no Kagiri" (この世の限り)
2008
(7th)
Kumi Koda featuring Tohoshinki "Last Angel"
Beyoncé and Shakira "Beautiful Liar"
Yuna Ito x Celine Dion "A World to Believe In"
Toshinobu Kubota meets Kreva "M☆A☆G☆I☆C"
Timbaland featuring The Hives "Throw It On Me"
2009
(8th)
Nelly and Fergie "Party People"
Madonna featuring Justin Timberlake and Timbaland "4 Minutes"
Scha Dara Parr + Kaela Kimura "Hey! Hey! Alright"
T.I. featuring Rihanna "Live Your Life"
Anna Tsuchiya featuring AI "Crazy World"

2010s

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Year Artist Video Ref.
2010
(9th)
W-inds. featuring G-Dragon "Rain Is Fallin'"
Beyoncé featuring Lady Gaga "Video Phone"
Jay-Z featuring Alicia Keys "Empire State of Mind"
Juju with Jay'ed "Ashita ga Kuru Nara" (明日がくるなら)
Miliyah Kato featuring Shota Shimizu "Love Forever"
2011
(10th)
Eminem featuring Rihanna "Love the Way You Lie"
Ai featuring Namie Amuro "Fake"
Brahman / Ego-Wrappin' "We Are Here"
Katy Perry featuring Snoop Dogg "California Gurls"
Nicki Minaj featuring will.i.am "Check It Out"
2012
(11th)
Namie Amuro featuring After School "Make It Happen"
Jay-Z and Kanye West featuring Otis Redding "Otis"
Miliyah Kato x Shota Shimizu "Believe"
Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera "Moves like Jagger"
Special Others and Kj "Sailin'"
2013
(12th)
Miyavi vs Yuksek "Day 1"
Back Drop Bomb featuring Aklo "The Beginning and The End"
Calvin Harris featuring Florence Welch "Sweet Nothing"
Maroon 5 featuring Wiz Khalifa "Payphone"
Keiichiro Shibuya + Hiroki Azuma featuring Hatsune Miku "Initiation" (イニシエーション)
2014
(13th)
T.M.Revolution and Nana Mizuki "Preserved Roses" [4]
Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull "Live It Up"
Man with a Mission featuring Takuma "Database"
Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell Williams "Blurred Lines"
Soil & "Pimp" Sessions and Ringo Sheena "Koroshiya Kiki Ippatsu"
2015
(14th)
Momoiro Clover Z vs Kiss "Yume no Ukiyo ni Saitemina" [5][6]
Basement Jaxx (featuring Team Syachihoko) "Back 2 the Wild (Japanese ver.)"
Flower featuring Little Mix "Dreamin' Together"
Man with a Mission featuring Zebrahead "Out of Control"
Owl City featuring Sekai no Owari "Tokyo"
2017
(16th)
Hikaru Utada featuring KOHH "Bōkyaku" (忘却) [7]
2019
(18th)
Ringo Sheena and Hiroji Miyamoto "Kemono yuku Hosomichi" (獣ゆく細道) [8]

2020s

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Year Category Artist Video Ref.
2020
(19th)
LiSA featuring Pablo "Play the world!" [9]
2021
(20th)
Japan Millennium Parade and Belle "U" [10]
International Coldplay and BTS "My Universe"
2022
(21st)
Japan Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra featuring Lilas Ikuta "Free Free Free" [11]
2023
(22nd)
Japan Millennium Parade and Ringo Sheena "Work" [12]
International Sam Smith and Kim Petras "Unholy"
2025
(23rd)
Japan Ano featuring Lilas Ikuta "Zezezezettai Seiiki" (絶絶絶絶対聖域) [13]
International Rosé and Bruno Mars "Apt."

References

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