2024 edition of award ceremony
The 2024 Brazilian Music Awards (Portuguese: Prêmio da Música Brasileira de 2024), the 31st edition of the ceremony, was held at the Theatro Municipal in Rio de Janeiro on June 12, 2024, to recognize the best in Brazilian music of 2023.[1] Hosted by actress Regina Casé, the ceremony was broadcast live on Canal Brasil and the Brazilian Music Awards YouTube channel. Tim Maia was honored at the ceremony.[2]
Winners and nominees
The nominees were announced on May 13, 2024.[3][4] Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[5][6]
Popular song
Duo
|
Group
|
|
|
Interpreter – Popular Song
|
Interpreter – Sertanejo
|
|
|
Release – Popular Song
|
Release – Sertanejo
|
|
|
MPB
Group
|
Interpreter
|
|
|
Release
|
Best Song
|
|
|
Urban music
Group
|
Interpreter
|
|
|
Release
|
|
Pop/Rock
Group
|
Interpreter
|
- Mombojó
- Pato Fu
- Sophia Chablau e Uma Enorme Perda de Tempo
|
|
Release
|
|
Regional music
Duo
|
Group
|
- Lourenço & Lourival
- Chico Amado & Xodó
- Joanina
|
|
Interpreter
|
Release
|
|
- Lia de Itamaracá – "Dorme Pretinho"
- Alceu Valença – Meu Querido São João (Ao Vivo na Fundição Progresso)
- Mestre Damasceno and Nativos Marajoara – Búfalo-Bumbá
|
Samba
Group
|
Interpreter
|
|
|
Release
|
|
Special categories
Electronic Release
|
Foreign Language Release
|
- Urias – Her Mind
- Tropkillaz and Sango – "Rio de Janeiro"
- Ubuntu – Água Maravilha
|
- Anitta – Funk Generation: A Favela Love Story
- Pedro Miranda, Fernando Leitzke and Candombaile – "Candombe Bailador"
- Urias – Her Mind
|
Classical Release
|
Special Project
|
|
|
Brazilian Musician Award
|
Jaques Morelenbaum
|
Instrumental music
Group
|
Soloist
|
- Choro na Rua
- Banda Tributo Waldir Azevedo
- Choro na Ribeira
|
|
Release
|
|
Other awards
New Artist
|
Audiovisual Project
|
- Choro na Rua
- Felipe Senna
- Gabriele Leite
|
|
References
External links