Japan Gold Disc Awards
Award
Japan Gold Disc Award | |
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Country | Japan |
Presented by | Recording Industry Association of Japan |
First awarded | 1987 |
Website | Official website |
The Japan Gold Disc Award (日本ゴールドディスク大賞, Nihon Gōrudo Disuku Taishō) is an award presented by the Recording Industry Association of Japan in the field of music.[1][2]
Categories
- Artist of the Year
- New Artist of the Year
- Best Enka/Kayokyoku Artist
- Best Enka/Kayokyoku New Artist
- Single of the Year
- Song of the Year by Download
- Song of the Year by Streaming
- Album of the Year
- Enka/Kayokyoku Album of the Year
- Classic Album of the Year
- Jazz Album of the Year
- Instrumental Album of the Year
- Soundtrack Album of the Year
- Animation Album of the Year
- Traditional Japanese Music Album of the Year
- Concept Album of the Year
- Music Video of the Year
- Special Award
- Best Asian Artist
List of the Artists of the Year
No. | Year | Japan | International |
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1 | 1987 | Akina Nakamori | Madonna |
2 | 1988 | Rebecca | The Beatles |
3 | 1989 | Boøwy | Bon Jovi |
4 | 1990 | Southern All Stars | Madonna |
5 | 1991 | Yumi Matsutoya | |
6 | 1992 | Chage and Aska | Guns N' Roses |
7 | 1993 | Madonna | |
8 | 1994 | Wands | The Beatles |
9 | 1995 | TRF | Mariah Carey |
10 | 1996 | ||
11 | 1997 | Namie Amuro | Me & My |
12 | 1998 | Glay | Celine Dion |
13 | 1999 | B'z | |
14 | 2000 | Hikaru Utada | |
15 | 2001 | Ayumi Hamasaki | The Beatles |
16 | 2002 | Backstreet Boys | |
17 | 2003 | Hikaru Utada | Avril Lavigne |
18 | 2004 | Ayumi Hamasaki | Twelve Girls Band |
19 | 2005 | Orange Range | Queen |
20 | 2006 | Kumi Koda | O-Zone |
21 | 2007 | Kumi Koda | Daniel Powter |
22 | 2008 | Exile | Avril Lavigne |
23 | 2009 | Madonna | |
24 | 2010 | Arashi | The Beatles |
25 | 2011 | Lady Gaga | |
26 | 2012 | AKB48 | |
27 | 2013 | Che'Nelle | |
28 | 2014 | One Direction | |
29 | 2015 | Arashi | |
30 | 2016 | The Beatles | |
31 | 2017 | Ariana Grande | |
32 | 2018 | Namie Amuro | The Beatles |
33 | 2019 | Queen | |
34 | 2020 | Arashi | |
35 | 2021 | ||
36 | 2022 | Snow Man | The Beatles |
37 | 2023 | ||
38 | 2024 |
References
External links
- Official website
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Japanese Music Award shows
- Japan Record Awards
- Japan Gold Disc Award
- Japan Cable Awards
- Billboard Japan Music Awards
- Best Hits Kayosai
- Japan Lyricist Awards
- Japan Music Awards (defunct)
- Yamaha Music Festival1
- Tokyo Music Festival1
- CD Shop Awards
- MTV VMAJ
- Space Shower MVA
- NTV1
- FNS/CX1
- ANB/EX1
- TX1
- Japan Record Award
- QR1
- LF (defunct)
- RF1
- KBC1
- NBC1
- 1Peer award
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