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2023 Multishow Brazilian Music Award

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2023 Multishow Brazilian Music Award
Date7 November 2023
LocationJeunesse Arena
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Hosted byLudmilla
Tatá Werneck
Tadeu Schmidt
Most awardsIza (3)
Most nominationsIza
Luísa Sonza (7 each)
Websitegshow.globo.com/multishow/premio-multishow
Television/radio coverage
NetworkMultishow
TV Globo
Globoplay
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The 2023 Multishow Brazilian Music Award (Portuguese: Prêmio Multishow de Música Brasileira 2023) (or simply Multishow Award 2023) (Portuguese: Prêmio Multishow 2023) was held on 7 November 2023, at the Jeunesse Arena in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Singer Ludmilla and television presenters Tatá Werneck and Tadeu Schmidt hosted the show.[1] The ceremony was broadcast live on Multishow, TV Globo, and the Globoplay app. This was the first time the awards were broadcast on Globo's open channel.[2]

The nominations were announced on 9 October 2023. Iza and Luísa Sonza were the most nominated artists with seven nominations each, followed by Jão and Ludmilla with six each. Iza received the most awards with three, including Artist of the Year.

Performances

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Pre-show

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List of performers at the premiere ceremony
Artist(s) Song(s)
João Gomes
Raquel dos Teclados
Kadu Martins
"Sonho Lindo" (João Gomes and Raquel dos Teclados)
"Halls na Língua" (Kadu Martins)
"Meu Pedaço de Pecado" (João Gomes)
Menos é Mais
Tarcísio do Acordeon
Vitor Fernandes
"Lapada Dela"
"Proteção de Tela"
"Vou Falar Que Não Quero"

Main ceremony

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List of performers at the 2023 Multishow Brazilian Music Award
Artist(s) Song(s)
Pedro Sampaio
Gabriel o Pensador
Samuel Rosa
Joelma
NX Zero
Tati Quebra Barraco
Remix of "Festa"
"Cachimbo da Paz" and "Cachimbo da Paz 2" (Gabriel o Pensador)
Remix of "Pesadão", "K.O.", "Modo Turbo", "Todo Mundo Vai Sofrer"
"Vou Deixar" (Samuel Rosa)
Remix of "Anna Júlia", "Mulher de Fases", "Admirável Chip Novo", "Lança Perfume" and "Exagerado"
"Razões e Emoções" (NX Zero)
Remix of "Show das Poderosas" and "Bola Rebola"
"Boladona"(Tati Quebra Barraco)
Remix of "Dançarina"
"Voando do Pará" (Joelma)
BK'
Tasha & Tracie
Filipe Ret
MV Bill
"Amanhecer" (BK')
"Tang" (Tasha & Tracie)
"Deus Perdoa" (Fillipe Ret)
"Rap é Compromisso" (MV Bill)
Soweto "Derê"
"Mundo de OZ"
"Não Foi A Toa"
"Maça do Amor"
Liniker
Pitty
Gloria Groove
Tribute to Erasmo Carlos
"Gente Aberta" (Liniker)
Tribute to Rita Lee
"Esse Tal de Roque Enrow" (Pitty)
Tribute to Gal Costa
"Vaca Profana" (Gloria Groove)
Manu
Marina Sena
Duda Beat
Pabllo Vittar
"Sem Ti" (Manu)
"Tudo Pra Amar Você" (Marina Sena)
"Meu Jeito de Amar" (Duda Beat)
"Triste com T" (Pabllo Vittar)
"Sem Ti" (Everyone)
Ludmilla
MC Nem
"Sintomas de Prazer" and "Senta e Levanta" (Ludmilla)
Tribute to MC Katia
"Duelo 2" (Everyone)
Jão
Melly
Iza
Lulu Santos
"Alinhamento Milenar" (Jão)
"Azul" (Melly)
"Fé nas Maluca" (Iza)
"Tempos Modenos" (Lulu Santos)
"Assim Caminha a Humanidade" (Everyone)
Preto no Branco
Aline Barros
"Ninguém Explica Deus" (Preto no Branco)
"Jeová Jireh" and "Ressuscita-Me" (Aline Barros)
Michel Teló
Simone Mendes
"Fuzuê" (Michel Teló)
"Erro Gostoso" (Simone Mendes)
"Nuvem de Lágrimas" (Everyone)
Luísa Sonza "Chico"
"La Muerte"
Carlinhos Brown
Baianasystem
Rachael Reis
"Quixabeira"
"Duas Cidades"
"Beija-Flor"
Xande de Pilares
Caetano Veloso
"Gente"

Winners and nominees

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The nominations were announced on 9 October 2023.[3][4] Iza and Luísa Sonza were the most nominated artists, with seven nominations each, followed by Jão and Ludmilla received six nominations, while Anitta received five nominations and Marina Sena three nominations.[5][6] Iza won the most awards of the night with three, followed by João Gomes, Ludmilla, Pretinho da Serrinha, Simone Mendes and Xande de Pilares with two each.[7][8] Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.[9]

Voted categories

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The winners of the following categories were chosen by fan votes.[3] The winner of the Artist of the Year was chosen by other nominated artists.[10] The five finalists for the Brazil Category—which brought together the 27 most prominent songs from each Brazilian state—were announced on October 15.[11][12]

Artist of the Year TVZ Music Video of the Year
Hit of the Year Show of the Year
  • Numanice 2023 – Ludmilla
    • Icarus – BK'
    • Rock in Rio 2022 – Ludmilla
    • Turnê Portas 2023 – Marisa Monte
    • Turnê Titãs Reencontro – Titãs
Voice of the Year Brazil Category
  • South: Isa Buzzi – "Direitos Autorais"
    • Central-West: Banda Rock Beats – "Eu Só Quero Ficar Só"
    • Northeast: Joyce Alane (featuring João Gomes) – "Idiota Raiz"
    • North: Pedro Libe (featuring Hugo & Guilherme) – "O Copo Não Mente"
    • Southeast: Os Garotin – "Zero a Cem"
List of eliminated nominees

Professional categories

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The winners of the following categories were chosen by the Multishow Award Academy.

New Artist Instrumentalist of the Year
  • Melly
    • Carol Biazin
    • Kay Black
    • Nadson o Ferinha
    • Thiago Pantaleão
    • Veigh
  • Pretinho da Serrinha
    • Douglas Moda
    • Iuri Rio Branco
    • Mu540
    • Nave
    • Papatinho
DJ of the Year Music Production of the Year
  • Pretinho da Serrinha
    • Douglas Moda
    • Iuri Rio Branco
    • Mu540
    • Nave
    • Papatinho
Brega and Arrocha of the Year Christian of the Year
  • "Sinal" – Nadson o Ferinha and João Gomes
    • "Anota Aí (Ao Vivo)" – Ávine Vinny and Nattan
    • "Cadê Seu Namorado Moça?" – Thales Lessa and Nadson o Ferinha
    • "Duas (Versão Arrocha)" – Dilsinho, Nadson o Ferinha and Rafinha RSQ
    • "Love Gostosinho" – Nattan and Felipe Amorim
    • "Toca o Trompete" – Felipe Amorim
  • "Deus Cuida de Mim" – Kleber Lucas and Caetano Veloso
    • "Deixa" – Maria Marçal
    • "Deserto (Ao Vivo)" – Maria Marçal
    • "Me Atraiu" – Gabriela Rocha
    • "Ninguém Explica Deus" – Clovis and Ton Carfi
    • "Todavia Me Alegrarei (Ao Vivo)" – Sarah Beatriz
Hip Hop of the Year MPB of the Year
  • "Penumbra" – Djonga, Sarah Guedes and Rapaz do Dread
    • "Ballena" – Vulgo FK, MC PH, Veigh and Pedro Lotto
    • "Conexões de Máfia" – Matuê and Rich the Kid
    • "Coração de Gelo" – Wiu
    • "Melhor Só" – Kayblack, Baco Exu do Blues and Marquinho no Beat
    • "Novo Balanço" – Veigh, Bvga Beatz and Prod Malax
  • "No Tempo da Intolerância" – Elza Soares
    • "Bateu" – Gilsons, Rachel Reis and Mulu
    • "Céu Rosé" – Gilsons and Lagum
    • "Chico" – Luísa Sonza
    • "Grão de Areia" – Rubel and Xande de Pilares
    • "Vem Doce" – Vanessa da Mata
Pop of the Year Axé and Pagodão of the Year
  • "Zona de Perigo" – Leo Santana
    • "Cria da Ivete (Ao Vivo)" – Ivete Sangalo
    • "Dejavú" – Àttooxxá (featuring Liniker)
    • "Pitbull Enraivado" – Oh Polêmico
    • "Posturado e Calmo" – Leo Santana
    • "Soca Fofo" – A Dama
Forró and Piseiro of the Year Funk of the Year
  • "Pequena Flor" – João Gomes
    • "Chorei na Vaquejada" – Eric Land and Tarcísio do Accordion
    • "Pega o Guanabara (Ao Vivo)" – Wesley Safadão and Alanzim Coreano
    • "Coladin (Minha Deusa)" – Zé Vaqueiro
    • "Pra Que Fui Me Apaixonar" – João Gomes and Iguinho & Lulinha
    • "Prejudicado" – João Gomes
  • "Tá OK" – Dennis and Kevin o Chris
    • "Faz um Vuk Vuk (Teto Espelhado)" – Kevin o Chris
    • "Funk Rave" – Anitta
    • "Namora Aí" – MC Ryan SP, MC Daniel and Kotim
    • "Novidade na Área" – MC Livinho and DJ Matt D
    • "Vai Novinha Ah, Ah, Ah" – DJ Dyamante
Rock of the Year Samba and Pagode of the Year
  • "Distopia" – Planet Hemp and Criolo
    • "Aos Poucos" – Supercombo
    • "Electric Fish" – Ana Frango Elétrico
    • "Segredo" – Sophia, Chablau and Uma Enorme Perda de Tempo
    • "Taca Fogo" – Planet Hemp
    • "Você Vai Lembrar de Mim" – NX Zero
Sertanejo of the Year Album Cover of the Year
Album of the Year

Multiple nominations and awards

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Three-time winner Iza as most nominations and awards

The following received multiple nominations: Seven:

Six:

Five:

Four:

Three:

References

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  1. ^ "Ludmilla, Tatá Werneck e Tadeu Schmidt serão os apresentadores do Prêmio Multishow 2023" [Ludmilla, Tatá Werneck, and Tadeu Schmidt will be the hosts of the Multishow Award 2023] (in Brazilian Portuguese). TV Globo. 4 September 2023. Archived from the original on 27 September 2023. Retrieved 10 October 2023.
  2. ^ "Prêmio Multishow ganha nova categoria e terá transmissão em TV aberta; confira" [Multishow Award gains new category and will be broadcast on open TV; check it out]. Rolling Stone (in Brazilian Portuguese). 18 September 2023. Archived from the original on 2 October 2023. Retrieved 10 October 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Quais são as Categorias do Prêmio Multishow 2023?" [What are the categories of the Multishow Award 2023?] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Gshow. 9 October 2023. Archived from the original on 6 November 2023. Retrieved 10 October 2023.
  4. ^ Canellas, Amanda (9 October 2023). "Prêmio Multishow anuncia lista dos indicados para a edição de 2023" [Multishow Award announces the list of nominees for the 2023 edition]. Correio Braziliense (in Brazilian Portuguese). Archived from the original on 3 November 2023. Retrieved 10 October 2023.
  5. ^ Paiva, Gabriela (9 October 2023). "Prêmio Multishow 2023: Luísa Sonza e IZA lideram; Ludmilla e Anitta também se destacam — confira a lista completa de indicados!" [Multishow Award 2023: Luísa Sonza and IZA lead; Ludmilla and Anitta also stand out — check out the complete list of nominees!]. Hugo Gloss (in Brazilian Portuguese). Archived from the original on 3 November 2023. Retrieved 10 October 2023.
  6. ^ Corrêa, Kaique (9 October 2023). "Luísa Sonza e IZA lideram lista de indicações do Prêmio Multishow 2023; veja o ranking!" [Luisa Sonza and IZA lead the list of nominations for the Multishow Award 2023; check out the ranking!] (in Brazilian Portuguese). POPline. Archived from the original on 3 November 2023. Retrieved 10 October 2023.
  7. ^ "Prêmio Multishow 2023: IZA vence Artista do Ano e Simone Mendes leva Hit; confira lista de vencedores" [Multishow Award 2023: IZA wins Artist of the Year and Simone Mendes takes Hit; Check out the list of winners] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Gshow. 7 November 2023. Archived from the original on 9 November 2023. Retrieved 8 November 2023.
  8. ^ Lima, Gabriel (8 November 2023). "Prêmio Multishow: Iza é eleita Artista do Ano e Simone leva Hit do Ano" [Multishow Award: Iza is elected Artist of the Year and Simone takes Hit of the Year]. Metrópoles (in Brazilian Portuguese). Archived from the original on 9 November 2023. Retrieved 8 November 2023.
  9. ^ Pétala, Isabela (7 November 2023). "Prêmio Multishow: confira a lista de vencedores" [Multishow Award: check out the list of winners]. Billboard Brasil (in Brazilian Portuguese). Archived from the original on 9 November 2023. Retrieved 8 November 2023.
  10. ^ "Luísa Sonza, Jão, Elza Soares e mais: veja os indicados ao Prêmio Multishow que chega a 30ª edição" [Luísa Sonza, Jão, Elza Soares, and more: see the nominees for the Multishow Award, now in its 30th edition]. O Globo (in Brazilian Portuguese). 9 October 2023. Archived from the original on 3 November 2023. Retrieved 10 October 2023.
  11. ^ "Votação Prêmio Multishow 2023: vote nos indicados da Categoria Brasil" [Multishow Award Voting 2023: vote for the nominees of the Brazil Category] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Gshow. 29 September 2023. Archived from the original on 4 November 2023. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  12. ^ "Prêmio Multishow 2023 anuncia indicados" [Multishow Award 2023 announces nominees] (in Brazilian Portuguese). G1. 9 October 2023. Archived from the original on 3 November 2023. Retrieved 10 October 2023.
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