2005 MTV Video Music Brazil

The 2005 MTV Video Music Brazil was hosted by Selton Mello and took place at the Credicard Hall. It was the only edition of the awards where the presenters of the main categories performed a song or a medley of songs related to the category presented before introducing the nominees and announcing the winners. In 2005, the Viewer's Choice and Video of the Year categories were combined into a single category; prior to 2005, the Video of the Year award was chosen by a jury of experts, while most of the categories were decided by the viewers.

2005 MTV Video Music Brazil
DateSeptember 29, 2005
LocationCredicard Hall
Hosted bySelton Mello
Television/radio coverage
NetworkMTV Brasil

Nominations

winners are in bold text.

Video of the Year

Best New Artist

  • Black Alien — "Babylon by Gus"
  • F.UR.T.O. — "Não Se Preocupe Comigo"
  • Leela — "Te Procuro"
  • Nervoso — "Já Desmanchei Minha Relação"
  • Trêmula — "Selvagens Procurando Lei"

Best Pop Video

Best Rock Video

Best Rap Video

  • Black Alien — "Babylon by Gus"
  • Da Guedes — "Jornada"
  • Helião and Negra Li — "Exército do Rap"
  • Rappin' Hood — "Us Guerreiro"
  • Thaíde — "Caboclinho Comum"

Best MPB Video

Best Electronic Video

  • Anderson Noise — "Homem Cachorro"
  • DJ Ramilson Maia and Pato Banton — "Macuna"
  • Freakplasma — "The Ride"
  • Marcelinho da Lua — "Refazenda"
  • Sonic Jr. — "Pulsar"

Best Independent Video

  • Astronautas — "Cidade Cinza"
  • Autoramas — "Você Sabe"
  • Jumbo Elektro — "Freak Cat"
  • Rock Rocket — "Puro Amor em Alto Amor"
  • Wander Wildner — "Hippie-Punk-Rajnesh"

Best Live Performance

Best Direction in a Video

Best Art Direction in a Video

Best Editing in a Video

Best Cinematography in a Video

Best International Video

Best Website

Dream Band

Performances

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