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MBC Gayo Daejejeon
File:MBC Gayo Daejejeon 2018.png
Title card from 2020
GenreMusic
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes51
Production
Production locationsMBC Dream Center, Ilsan
Original release
NetworkMunhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC)
Release1966 (1966)
MBC Gayo Daejejeon
Hangul
MBC 가요대제전
Hanja
Revised RomanizationMBC Gayo Daejejeon
McCune–ReischauerMBC Kayotaejejŏn

The MBC Gayo Daejejeon (KoreanMBC 가요대제전) is an annual, end-of-the-year South Korean music show broadcast by the Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC).[1] The event was first held in 1966 as a singing competition, but MBC stopped giving out awards in 2005.[2][3]

History

The event was first held in 1966 as the MBC Ten Singers Match (Hangul: MBC 10대 가수 청백전).[4] It was a competition among ten singers, with the winner being awarded the "King of Ten Singers." It was broadcast live on MBC radio from the Seoul Citizens Hall. The event was broadcast on television starting in 1970.[citation needed]

In 1972, the Seoul Citizens Hall caught on fire at the end of that year's MBC Ten Singers Match. About 1,500 people were still inside the venue as the fire spread. Ultimately, 53 people were killed by the fire, and several of the singers in attendance that night were injured.[5]

In 2005, MBC stopped giving out awards at the event after it was boycotted by numerous artists in 2004. The event was renamed the MBC Gayo Daejejeon in 2005.[3]

Im Yoon-ah has been the host since 2015.[3]

Year Name Hangul
1966–1973 MBC Top 10 Singer Match MBC 10대 가수 청백전
1974–1986 MBC Top 10 Singer's Song Festival MBC 10대 가수 가요제
1987 87 MBC Korean Music Festival 87 MBC 한국가요대제전
1988 88 MBC Gayo Daejejeon 88 MBC 가요대제전
1989–1992 MBC Top 10 Singer`s Song Festival MBC 10대 가수 가요제
1993–1995 MBC Korean Music Festival Exhibition MBC 한국가요제전
1996–1997 MBC Korean Music Grand Prix MBC 한국가요대제전
1998 MBC Music Festival MBC 가요제전
1999–2004 MBC Top 10 Singer's Song Festival MBC 10대 가수 가요제
2005–Present MBC Gayo Daejejeon MBC 가요대제전

Award winners (1966-2005)

Year Artist Song Ref.
1966 Choe Hui-jun "Student Boarder" (하숙생) [6]
1967 Lee Mi-ja "Queen of Elegy" (엘레지의 여왕)
1968 "Woman's Life" (여자의 일생)
1969 Pearl Sisters "My Dear" (님아)
1970 Lee Mi-ja "Yearning In My Mind" (그리움은 가슴마다)
1971 Nam Jin "Should Have A Beautiful Heart"
(마음이 고와야지)
1972 "With You" (님과 함께)
1973 "Please Don't Change" (그대여 변치마오)
1974 Ha Chun-hwa "First Time Ever" (난생 처음)
1975 Song Chang-sik "Why Call" (왜 불러)
1976 Song Dae-kwan "Sunny Day" (해뜰날)
1977 Hye Eun-yi "I Love Only You" (당신만을 사랑해)
1978 Choi Heon "Cherry" (앵두)
1979 Hye Eun-yi "The Third Bridge" (제3한강교)
1980 Cho Yong-pil "Woman Outside The Window" (창밖의 여자)
1981 "A Red Dragonfly" (고추잠자리)
1982 Lee Yong "Forgotten Season" (잊혀진 계절)
1983 Cho Yong-pil "I Like You" (나는 너 좋아)
1984 "My Friend" (친구여)
1985 "Yesterday, Today, And" (어제 오늘 그리고)
1986 "In The Air" (허공)
1987 Not awarded
1988 Joo Hyun-mi "The Man In Shinsa-dong" (신사동 그사람)
1989 "One-Sided Love" (짝사랑)
1990 Byun Jin-sub "Wish List" (희망사항)
1991 Noh Sa-yeon "Meeting" (만남)
Best Popular Singer was not awarded from 1992-2001.
2002 Jang Na-ra "Sweet Dream" [7]
2003 Lee Soo-young "A Teardrop By Itself" (덩그러니) [8]
2004 "Whistle To Me" (휠릴리) [9]
2005 Kim Jong-kook "Loveable" (사랑스러워) [10]
Year Artist Song Criteria Ref.
1974 Lee Su-mi "Stand By Me" (내 곁에 있어주) [6]
1975 Song Chang-sik "Why Call" (왜 불러)
1976 Song Dae-kwan "Sunny Day" (해뜰날)
1977 Hye Eun-yi "I Love Only You" (당신만을 사랑해)
1978 Yoon Soo-il "Anything But You" (사랑만은 않겠어요)
1979 Not awarded
1980 Cho Yong-pil "Woman Outside The Window" (창밖의 여자)
1981 "A Red Dragonfly" (고추잠자리)
1982 Lee Yong "Forgotten Season" (잊혀진 계절)
1983 Cho Yong-pil "I Like You" (나는 너 좋아)
1984 Lee Sun-hee "To J" (J에게)
1985 Kim Beom-ryong "Wind Wind Wind" (바람 바람 바람)
1986 Cho Yong-pil "In The Air" (허공)
1987 Not awarded
1988 Joo Hyun-mi "The Man In Shinsa-dong" (신사동 그사람)
1989 "One-Sided Love" (짝사랑)
1990 "Wait" (잠깐만)
1991 "Meeting" (만남)
1992 Seo Taiji and Boys "I Know" (난 알아요)
1993 Kim Soo-hee "Sad Love" (애모)
1994 Kim Gun-mo "Excuse" (핑계)
1995 Seo Taiji and Boys "Come Back Home"
1996 Kim Gun-mo "Speed"
1997 H.O.T. "Happiness" (행복)
1998 H.O.T. "Hope" (빛) Chosen by people under 30 [11]
Kim Jong-hwan "For Love" (사랑을 위하여) Chosen by people over 30
1999 Jo Sung-mo "For Your Soul" Chosen by people under 30 [12]
Song Dae-kwan "Four Beats" (네박자) Chosen by people over 30
2000 Jo Sung-mo "Do You Know" (아시나요) Chosen by people under 30 [13]
Tae Jin-ah "Does Anyone Love" (사랑은 아무나 하나) Chosen by people over 30
2001 G.o.d. "Road" (길) Chosen by people under 30 [14]
Tae Jin-ah "Good For You" (잘났어 정말) Chosen by people over 30

This award was called the Popular Singer Award from 1998 to 2001, and the Top 10 Singer Award from 2002 to 2004.

Year Artists
1998 Cho Yong-pil Fin.K.L H.O.T. Hyun Cheol Jo Sung-mo Kim Gun-mo Kim Hyun-jung Kim Jong-hwan Na Hoon-a S.E.S. Sechs Kies Seol Undo Shin Seung-hun Song Dae-kwan Tae Jin-ah Turbo Uhm Jung-hwa
1999 Baby Vox Fin.K.L H.O.T. Hyun Cheol Jo Sung-mo Joo Hyun-mi Lee Jung-hyun Lee Mi-ja Na Hoon-a S.E.S. Sechs Kies Seol Undo Shinhwa Song Dae-kwan Tae Jin-ah Uhm Jung-hwa Yoo Seung-jun
2000 Country Kko Kko Fin.K.L G.o.d. Hyun Cheol Jo Sung-mo Kim Hyun-jung Seol Undo Shin Seung-hun Song Dae-kwan Yoo Seung-jun Tae Jin-ah
2001 Fin.K.L G.o.d. Im Chang-jung Jo Sung-mo Kangta Kim Gun-mo Kim Hyun-jung Lee Sun-hee S.E.S. Seol Undo Shinhwa Song Dae-kwan Tae Jin-ah Uhm Jung-hwa Wax Yoo Seung-jun
2002 BoA G.o.d. Jang Na-ra Kangta Lee Soo-young Rain Shinhwa Sung Si-kyung Tae Jin-ah Yoon Do Hyun Band
2003 Big Mama BoA Jo Sung-mo Koyote Lee Hyori Lee Soo-young NRG Rain Sung Si-kyung Wheesung
2004 BoA Kim Jong-kook Koyote Lee Seung-chul Lee Soo-young Rain Seven Shinhwa TVXQ Wheesung

New Singer Award

Year Artists
2000 Chakra
2001 Sung Si-kyung Jang Na-ra
2002 Wheesung
2003 Seven Lexy
2004 Lee Seung-gi Jang Yoon-jeong

2015

The 2015 MBC Gayo Daejejeon was held on 31 December, hosted by Girls Generation's YoonA & Kim Sung-joo

Performers

  • Lovelyz
  • Red Velvet
  • MAMAMOO
  • Girls' Generation
  • Ailee
  • G-Friend
  • Wonder Girls
  • INFINITE
  • A Pink
  • AOA
  • B.A.P
  • BTOB
  • B1A4
  • CNBLUE
  • EXO
  • GOT7
  • MONSTA X
  • SHINee
  • TEEN TOP
  • VIXX
  • 2PM
  • 4minute
  • J.Y. Park
  • Baek Ji Young
  • Seventeen
  • SONAMOO
  • Shin Seung Hoon
  • Oh My Girl
  • Tae Jin Ah
  • Hong Jin Young
  • Dynamic Duo x Crush
  • UP10TION
  • Zion.T

2016

The 2016 MBC Gayo Daejejeon was held on 31 December, hosted by Girls Generation's YoonA & Kim Sung-joo

Performers

  • EXO
  • Taeyeon
  • SHINee
  • INFINITE
  • BTS
  • CNBLUE
  • Apink
  • B1A4
  • AOA
  • B.A.P
  • EXID
  • BTOB
  • VIXX
  • GOT7
  • Red Velvet
  • MAMAMOO
  • SEVENTEEN
  • GFRIEND
  • Twice
  • MONSTA X
  • UP10TION

2017

The 2017 MBC Gayo Daejejeon was held on 31 December, hosted by EXO's Suho, Girls Generation's YoonA & Astro's Cha Eun-woo.[15]

Performers

2018

The 2018 MBC Gayo Daejejeon was held on 31 December, and hosted by Noh Hong Chul, Girls Generation's YoonA, Shinee's Minho & Astro's Cha Eun-woo.

Performers

2019

The 2019 MBC Gayo Daejejeon was held on 31 December, and was hosted by Jang Sung-kyu, Girls Generation's YoonA and Astro's Cha Eun-woo. The theme is the chemistry between idols who collaborate together.

Performers

No Artist Song Note
1 NCT Dream X Stray Kids "We Are The Future" (H.O.T), "Com'Back" (Sechskies), "Mirotic" (TVXQ), "Fantastic Baby" (Big Bang), "Love Shot" (EXO) and "Boy With Luv" (BTS) with Jang Sung-kyu History of K-pop
2 Oh My Girl X Astro "The Red Shoes" (IU)
3 (G)-IDLE X ITZY "ICY", "Uh Oh", "DIVA" (Beyonce) & Dance performance
4 Kei (Lovelyz), Yeonjung (WJSN) and Kim Jae-hwan "How Can I Love the Heartbreak, You're the One I Love" (AKMU)
5 Norazo X Hong Jin-young "Shower", "Cider" & "Love Tonight"
6 Lee Seok-hoon X Kyuhyun "Breath" (Lee Hi) King of Masked Singer Special, dedicated to Kim Jong-hyun, Sulli & Goo Hara
7 Jang Woo-hyuk X Chungha "Gotta Go" & Dance performance
8 HyunA X Dawn Dance performance
9 Celeb Five X AOA Dance performance (sample From "I'm Jelly Baby" (AOA Cream), "Bad Guy" (Billie Eilish) & "Do You Wanna" (Celeb Five))
10 NU'EST (Baekho & Minhyun) X GOT7 (JB & Youngjae) X MONSTA X (Shownu & Kihyun) "Just A Feeling" (S.E.S)
11 Sung Si-kyung X Red Velvet "It's You" Wendy Is Absent Due To Injury
12 Mamamoo X Seventeen "Egoistic", "Very Nice" & "You Are The Best + CLAP"
13 Taemin X Twice (Jihyo & Momo) "Goodbye"
14 Guckkasten X Song Ga-in "The Sun"

2020

The 2020 MBC Gayo Daejejeon was held on 31 December, hosted by Jang Sung-kyu, Girls Generation's YoonA and Kim Seon-ho.[16][17]

Line Up:

Performances

ver
Order Artist Song Notes
1

1-The Boyz Juyeon, Itzy Lia, Stray Kids Han
2-The Boyz Younghoon, (G)I-dle Yuqi, Stray Kids Felix
3-Stray Kids Hyunjin, Iz*One Wonyoung, The Boyz Hyunjae

1-"Play The Summer"
2-"In Summer"
3-"Beach Again"

SSAK3 Special
2 SNSD Yoona x Kim Seon-ho "Perhaps Love" Princess Hours OST
3 Aespa "Black Mamba"
4 Stray Kids "Back Door" + "TA"
5 Loona "Why Not?"
6 (G)I-dle (Soojin & Soyeon) + Iz*One (Yuri & Minju) + Itzy (Yeji & Ryujin) "Reflection" Song by Fifth Harmony
7 Iz*One Intro + "Panorama"
8 Itzy "Not Shy" (Hip-Hop ver.)
9 Lim Young-woong "Trust in Me" + "Hero"
10 Doubleless "Don't Go"
11 Kim Soyeon "Niagara"
12 Kim Jae Long "I’m Gonna Live a Decent Life"
13 Ahn Sung Joon "A Day at Sunrise"
14 (G)I-dle Intro + "Oh My God"
15 The Boyz Intro + "The Stealer"
16 Twice "I Can't Stop Me"
(Disco ver.)
17 Loona x The Boyz "Blinding Lights" Song by The Weeknd
18 Uhm Jung-hwa x Joohoney (Monsta X)
feat The Boyz & Loona
"D.I.S.C.O"
19 Kim Shin-young x Norazo "Bread Gimme Gimme"
20 Henry Lau "Radio"
21 Oh My Girl "Nonstop"
22 Hwasa "LMM" + "María"
23 Oh My Girl's Hyojung X (G)I-dle's Minnie X Iz*One's Chaewon "Across the Universe" Song by Baek Ye-rin
24 Kang Seung-yoon (Winner) "25, 21" Song by Jaurim
25 Paul Kim X Kang Seung-yoon "Me After You" Song by Paul Kim
26 Jessi "Nunu Nana"
27 Got7 Intro + "Last piece"
28 Uhm Jung-hwa feat Hwasa, DPR Live "Hop in"
29

1-Monsta X's Shownu
2-NCT's Ten
3-Shownu x Ten

1-"Nobody Else" by Monsta X
2-"Echo"
3-"Popstar" By DJ Khaled

30 Monsta X x Cravity x TAGO Dance Performance + "Fantasia"
31 Rain x Park Jin-young "How to Avoid the Sun" + "I Have a Girlfriend" + "Switch To Me"
32 Song Ga-in "Mom Arirang"
33 Mamamoo "Travel" + "Dingga"
34

1-NCT
2-WayV
3-NCT Dream
4-NCT 127
5-NCT

1-Year Party Intro
2-"Turn Back Time"
3-"Ridin"
4-"Kick It"
5-"Resonance"

35 Twice "More & More" + "Cry for Me"
37 Song Ga-in X Henry Lau "Music is my Life" Song by Im Jung-hee

2021

The 2021 MBC Gayo Daejejeon was on 31 December, to be hosted by Jang Sung-kyu, Girls Generation's Yoona and 2PM's Lee Junho.[19]

Line Up:

2022

The 2022 MBC Gayo Daejejeon will be hosted on the 31st December, by Jang Sung-kyu, Girls Generation's Yoona and 2PM's Lee Junho.[20]

Line up:[21]

See also

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