MTV Video Music Award Japan for Best R&B Video

The MTV Video Music Award Japan for Best R&B Video (Japanese:最優秀R&Bビデオ賞) has been given annually since 2002. Namie Amuro has won it four times.

Results

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

2000s

Year Artist Video
2002
(1st)
Hikaru Utada
Mary J. Blige
Crystal Kay
Alicia Keys
Usher
2003
(2nd)
Crystal Kay "Girl U Love"
Ashanti "Foolish"
Chemistry "My Gift to You"
Craig David "What's Your Flava?"
TLC "Girl Talk"
2004
(3rd)
Namie Amuro "Put 'Em Up"
Mary J. Blige featuring Method Man "Love @ 1st Sight"
Double "Destiny"
Crystal Kay "Candy"
Alicia Keys "You Don't Know My Name"
2005
(4th)
Namie Amuro "Girl Talk"
AI "E.O."
Crystal Kay "Kiss"
Alicia Keys "If I Ain't Got You"
Usher "Burn"
2006
(5th)
AI "Story"
Mariah Carey "We Belong Together"
Craig David "All the Way"
Destiny's Child "Stand Up for Love"
Crystal Kay "Kirakuni"
2007
(6th)
AI "Believe"
Ciara "Promise"
Miliyah Kato "Kono Mama Zutto Asa Made" (このままずっと朝まで)
John Legend "Save Room"
Ne-Yo "So Sick"
2008
(7th)
Namie Amuro "Hide & Seek"
AI "I'll Remember You"
Mary J. Blige featuring Lil Mama "Just Fine"
Chris Brown featuring T-Pain "Kiss Kiss"
Miliyah Kato featuring Wakadanna "Lalala"
2009
(8th)
Namie Amuro "Sexy Girl"
Akon "Right Now (Na Na Na)"
Juju featuring Spontania "Sunao ni Naretara" (素直になれたら)
Miliyah Kato "19 Memories"
Ne-Yo "Miss Independent"

2010s

Year Artist Video
2010
(9th)
Miliyah Kato "Aitai"
Chris Brown "Crawl"
Jasmine "Sad to Say"
Juju with Jay'ed "Ashita ga Kuru Nara" (明日がくるなら)
Alicia Keys "Doesn't Mean Anything"
2011
(10th)
Rihanna "Only Girl (In the World)"
Ai "Nemurenai Machi" (眠れない街)
Miliyah Kato "X.O.X.O."
Ne-Yo "Champagne Life"
Usher featuring will.i.am "OMG"
2012
(11th)
Miliyah Kato "Yūsha-Tachi" (勇者たち)
Ai "Independent Woman"
Amy Winehouse "Our Day Will Come"
Jason Derülo "It Girl"
Mayer Hawthorne "The Walk"
2013
(12th)
Alicia Keys featuring Nicki Minaj "Girl on Fire"
Namie Amuro "In The Spotlight (Tokyo)"
Frank Ocean "Pyramids"
Miliyah Kato featuring Wakadanna "Lovers Part II"
Rihanna "Diamonds"

See also

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