Advertisement
Advertisement
K-pop, Mandopop and other Asian pop
Get more with myNEWS
A personalised news feed of stories that matter to you
Learn more
BTS won big at the 2017 Mama HK on Friday December 1, 2017. They swept up three awards, Artist of the Year, Best Music Video for Spring Day and Best Asian Style. Photo: Handout

Mama Awards: Hong Kong rolls out red carpet for K-pop royalty at Asia’s biggest music awards

K-Pop hysteria swept across Hong Kong with the industry’s biggest award ceremony wrapping up in explosive style on Friday night to the tune of 10,000 screaming fans.

On the final night of the Mnet Asian Music Awards (Mama) in Hong Kong, K-pop superstars BTS cleaned up, winning three awards, including Artist of the Year for the second year running, Best Music Video for their song Spring Day and Best Asian Style. A very emotional Exo took home Album of the Year with “The War”, while Wanna One and Red Velvet won Best Male Group and Female Group, respectively.

BTS accepts their Mama for artist of the year. Photo: Handout

During BTS’ final acceptance speech, Rap Monster exclaimed to the ecstatic crowd, “I love you!”

“We have been welcomed everywhere. I was so curious of the Hong Kong fans. Without the fans we would not be able to come here. It is so good. We are so confident and so proud now.”

This is the fifth time the K-pop extravaganza has been held in Hong Kong. But in a Mama first, the ceremony was spread over four nights in three different Asian cities. (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on November 25; Yokohama, Japan on November 29; Hong Kong on November 30 and December 1).

Best new Asian artist winner, NTC 127 perform with best female group winner, Red Velvet. Photo: Handout

Mama represents the best of hallyu (the wave of Korean culture), with mega-scale performances and highly stylised idols unleashing a wave of mania across the crowd of starry-eyed fans – mainly made up of young women and teens – whose ear-piecing screams rang out across AsiaWorld-Expo from before the show even began.

Some of the biggest names in the industry took to the stage to perform during the night. Off the back of a hugely successful US trip, that included performances at the American Music Awards, and on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live and The Late Late Show with James Corden, BTS wowed their very vocal ARMY – acronym for “Adorable Representative M.C for Youth” – with the longest, most energetic and visually stunning set of the night, that included the seven members interacting with a projected art light show.

Exo performs at the 2017 Mama HK and later took home the Album of the year award for The War. Photo: Handout
Exo’s performance saw the crowd belting out the k-pop reggae fusion favourite, Ko Ko Bop; South Korean indie group Hyukoh performed Wanli in monk-inspired outfits, with Asian warriors marching down the crowd.
Karen Mok performs on a traditional instrument at the 2017 Mama HK. Photo: Handout

Hong Kong actress and singer, Karen Mok Man-wai, thrilled her hometown audience with a powerful solo performance that included showing off her skills on the traditional Chinese plucking string instrument, guzheng. She took home Best Asian Artist (Mandarin).

GOT7 perform at the 2017 Mama HK and won the world performer award. Photo: Handout

Other acts included G0T7 – which includes Hong Kong rapper Jackson Wang, Red Velvet, Super Junior and Wanna One. While accepting the award for World Performer, with boy group GOT7, Hong Kong rapper, Wang said “I hope our future work won’t leave you disappointed, we will keep working hard.”

Korean mega-star Song Joong-ki hosted the event, his first public appearance since marrying his Descendants of the Sun co-star Song Hye-kyo last month. Photo: Handout
Korean megastar Song Joong-ki hosted the event, making his first public appearance since his internet-breaking wedding to Descendants of the Sun co-star Song Hye-kyo last month. Song opened the event reflecting on how much Mama had “matured and grown spectacularly” since he had last hosted in 2012.

Ho Chi Min City kicked off the awards last Saturday with Wanna One winning Best of Next and Seventeen taking out the Worldwide Favourite Artist.

WannaOne performed at the 2017 Mama HK on December 1, 2017. Photo: Handout
On Wednesday the awards continued in Yokahama with girl group Signal taking out Song of the Year with Twice, aptly, for the second consecutive year. They also walked away with Best Dance Performance for a female group. Pristin were named Best New Female Artist, while Wanna One picked up again, this time for Best New Male Artist. Seventeen also took home Best Dance Performance for a male group.
A very emotional Exo took home Album of the Year with “The War” at 2017 Mama HK. Photo: Handout

The first show was held in 1999 under the name of Mnet Music Video Daesang. It wasn’t until 2009 when the awards rebranded to Mama. The following year the show went international, being hosted outside its native South Korea, in Macau. In 2011 it then migrated to Singapore, before heading to Hong Kong the year after, where it has remained (even if 2017 has involved sharing the awards ceremony with other Southeast Asian neighbours – call it K-pop diplomacy, if you will).

General view of the stage at the 2017 Mama HK. Photo: Handout

The three-way split, with awards divided between each city, shows the award’s continual push to internationalise, in a bid to entice the West to embrace the K-Pop phenomenon. The different locations have allowed organisers to include a wider range of genres from the different regions, reflecting this year’s theme of “coexistence”, with plans to expand the events beyond the K-pop branding, reaching out to all genres in Asia.

Awards were decided by the publics’ votes and a judging panel, and in some cases, digital song sales and album sales.

The list of winners:

Album of the year: Exo – The War

Artist of the year: BTS

Song of the year: Signal – “Twice”

Best female artist: IU

Best male artist: Zico

Best Asian artist (Mandarin): Karen Mok Man-wai

Best Asian artist (Indonesia): Agnez Mo

Best Asian artist (Japan): AKB48

Best Asian artist (Singapore): Aisyah Aziz

Best Asian artist (Thailand): Lula

Best Asian artist (Vietnam): Tóc Tiên

Best Hip Hop & Urban Music: Heize

Best collaboration: Dynamic Duo X Chen

Best music video: BTS – “Spring Day”

Best band performance: Hyukoh

Best female group: Red Velvet

Best male group: Wanna One

Best vocal performance (group): Bolbbalgan4 – “Tell Me You Love Me”

Best dance performance (solo): Taemin – “Move”

Best vocal performance (female solo): Heize

World performer: GOT7

Best dance performance (female group): Signal – “Twice”

Best dance performance (male group): Seventeen – “Don’t wanna cry”

Best original soundtrack: Ailee – “I will go to you like the first snow” (Goblin)

Worldwide favourite artist: Seventeen

Best new female artist: Pristin

Best new male artist: Wanna One

Best of next awards: Wanna One, Kim Chung-ha

Best Style in Music: Sunmi

Best New Asian Artist: NCT 127

Best Asian Style in Hong Kong: BTS

Inspired Achievement: Yasushi Akimoto

Best Concert Performer: Monsta X

Discovery of the Year: NU’EST W

Mwave Global Fans’ Choice: EXO

Post