2002 MTV Video Music Brazil

2002 MTV Video Music Brazil
Date22 August 2002
LocationCredicard Hall, São Paulo, São Paulo
CountryBrazil
Hosted byFernanda Lima
Most awardsTitãs (3)
Most nominationsCharlie Brown Jr.
O Rappa (5 each)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkMTV Brasil

The 2002 MTV Video Music Brazil was held on 22 August 2002, at the Credicard Hall in São Paulo, honoring the best Brazilian music videos. The ceremony was hosted by Fernanda Lima.[1]

Winners and nominees

The nominees were announced on 20 June 2002.[2] Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.[3][4]

Video of the Year Viewer's Choice
Best New Artist Best Pop Video
  • CPM 22 – "Tarde de Outubro"
    • Kelly Key – "Baba"
    • Mart'nália – "Pé do Meu Samba"
    • Sabotage – "Um Bom Lugar"
    • Textículos de Mary e a Banda d'as Cachorra – "Propóstata"
Best MPB Video Best Rock Video
Best Rap Video Best Electronic Video
  • Xis – "Chapa o Côco"
  • 2Freakz – "Station"
    • Anderson Noise – "Copacabana"
    • Autoload – "Evite Atrasos"
    • Ramilson Maia – "Feriado"
Best International Video Best Demo Video
  • Ratos de Porão – "Agressão/Repressão"
    • Afonjah – "João Cândido"
    • Blind Pigs – "Amanhã Não Vai Mudar"
    • Irmãos Rocha! – "Meteoro 37/Ugabugababy"
    • Lest3r – "Gag"
Best Artist Website Best Direction in a Video
Best Art Direction in a Video Best Editing in a Video
  • O Rappa – "Instinto Coletivo" (Art Director: Jarbas Agnelli)
    • Charlie Brown Jr. – "Hoje Eu Acordei Feliz" (Art Director: Beto Grimaldi)
    • Frejat – "Segredos" (Art Directors: Maurício Vidal, Renan de Moraes and Leo Santos)
    • Ira! – "Entre Seus Rins" (Art Director: Companhia Bonecos Urbanos)
    • Rodox – "Dia Quente" (Art Directors: Eduardo Kurt and Daniel Og)
  • Gabriel, o Pensador – "Tem Alguém Aí?" (Editors: Oscar Rodrigues Alves and Rogério Ferreira Alves)
    • AfroReggae – "Conflitos Urbanos" (Editors: Mauro Lima and Hugo Gurgel)
    • CPM 22 – "Regina Let's Go" (Editor: Tony Tiger)
    • MV Bill – "Só Deus Pode Me Julgar" (Editors: Mauro Lima, Hugo Gurgel and Domenico Lancelotti)
    • Xis – "Chapa o Côco" (Editors: Toni de Marco and Rafael Coutinho)
Best Photography in a Video
  • Caetano Veloso and Jorge Mautner – "Todo Errado" (Director of Photography: Uli Burtin)
    • Kid Abelha – "Eu Não Esqueço Nada" (Director of Photography: Feijão)
    • Lenine – "O Homem dos Olhos de Raio X" (Director of Photography: Adriano Goldman)
    • Los Hermanos – "Todo Carnaval Tem Seu Fim" (Director of Photography: Roberio Braga)
    • Ritchie – "Lágrimas Demais" (Director of Photography: Uli Burtin)

References

  1. ^ Essinger, Silvio (22 August 2002). "Uma noite de encontros e imagens" [A night of encounters and images]. Jornal do Brasil (in Brazilian Portuguese). No. 136. p. B, 1. Retrieved 22 July 2025 – via National Library of Brazil.
  2. ^ "Veja a lista de indicados ao VMB 2002 da MTV" [See the list of nominees for MTV's VMB 2002]. Folha de S.Paulo (in Brazilian Portuguese). 20 June 2002. Archived from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved 22 July 2025.
  3. ^ "VMB 2002" (in Brazilian Portuguese). MTV Brasil. Archived from the original on 31 December 2012. Retrieved 21 July 2025.
  4. ^ "Confira a lista dos premiados no VMB 2002" [Check out the list of winners at the VMB 2002] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Terra. 23 August 2002. Archived from the original on 26 August 2002. Retrieved 22 July 2025.