Korean_Hip-Hop_Awards

Korean Hip-hop Awards

Korean Hip-hop Awards

South Korean music award


The Korean Hip-hop Awards (KHA; Korean: 한국 힙합 어워즈) is an annual South Korean music awards ceremony. It was first held in 2017 and is hosted by the hip hop web magazines Hiphople and Hiphopplaya.[1] The winners are decided by 70% critic vote and 30% netizen vote from 2023[2] (50% critic vote and 50% netizen vote previously).[3]

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Winners and nominees

Artist of the Year

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New Artist of the Year

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Hip Hop Album of the Year

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Hip Hop Track of the Year

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R&B Album of the Year

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R&B Track of the Year

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Producer of the Year

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Collaboration of the Year

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Underrated Album of the Year

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Music Video of the Year

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Label of the Year

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Notes

  1. feat. Don Mills, Ahn Byeong-woong, San E, Chillin Homie, Oygli, Big Naughty, Oceanfromtheblue, Trade L, Punchnello, A-Chess, Khakii, Polodared, Dive, Kimo L
  2. with D.Ark, 365lit, Lil Boi, Lee Young-ji, Ourealgoat, Choo and Osun
  3. featuring 365lit, Changmo, Crown J, Don Mills, Fana, Gaeko, Layone, Lil Boi, Myundo, Paul Blanco, San E, Swings, Skinny Brown, Verbal Jint and Yumdda
  4. featuring Blase, Chamane, Mckdaddy, Dsel, Layone, Posadic, Kaogaii and Skyminhyuk
  5. featuring Yumdda, Changmo, Northfacegawd and Don Mills
  6. featuring 365lit, Zene the Zilla, Chamane, Paul Blanco, Damndef, Kim Hyoeun and Northfacegawd
  7. with Jay Park, Lee Hi, Bibi, Jamie, Moon, Bumkey, Samuel Seo, Suran, Babylon, Hoody, Sumin, Mrshll, Ann One, Elo, Twlv, Oceanfromtheblue, Jiselle, Sole, Thama, Kvsh, Jinbo, Jerd, Soovi, B.E.D., Xydo, Owell Mood, None
  8. featuring Basick, P-Type, Skull, Sikboy, Olltii, Minos, Brown Tigger and Jazzmal
  9. featuring Woo Won-jae, Kim Hyoeun, Nucksal and Huckleberry P
  10. Jay Park, Simon Dominic, Loco, Ugly Duck, Woo Won-jae, Sik-K, Woodie Gochild, Haon, Gaeko, Bewhy, Paloalto, G2, Reddy, Sway D, Owen, The Quiett, Changmo, Hash Swan, Kim Hyo-eun, Deepflow, Nucksal, Odee, Rocky L, EK, Los, Chaboom, Swings, Giriboy, NO:EL, Jvcki Wai, Justhis, Han Yo-han, Yunhway, Jhnovr, Coogie, Punchnello, Penomeco, Dbo, Hangzoo, Geegooin, Boi B, Ja Mezz, Dayday, Junoflo, Flowsik, Killagramz, Yumdda, Uneducated Kid, Myundo, Takeone, Gray
  11. featuring Loopy, Masta Wu, Kim Hyoeun and Sik-K
  12. featuring Verbal Jint, Paloalto, DPR Live and Car the Garden

References

  1. Kim, Jung-kyoon (February 22, 2017). "Korean hip-hop comes out from the underground : The explosion of the genre comes with its share of growing pains". Korea JoongAng Daily.
  2. Park, Yun-jin (January 28, 2023). "박재범·블라세·지코 포함…'한국힙합어워즈', 올해의 아티스트 후보 발표" [Jay Park, Blase, Zico included... 'Korean Hip-hop Awards', announces Artist of the Year nominees]. Mydaily (in Korean).
  3. "더 콰이엇 '한국 힙합 어워즈' 올해의 아티스트, 딘은 올해의 알앤비 트랙" [The Quiett "Korean Hip-hop Awards" Artist of the Year, Dean R&B Track of the Year]. The Korea Economic Daily (in Korean). March 21, 2019. Archived from the original on November 27, 2022. Retrieved October 12, 2021.

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