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Hosted by Ophélie Winter (2000)Anthony Kavanagh (2001–2006)Arthur (2007)Benjamin Castaldi (2008)Nikos Aliagas (2009–2016) Ceremony date November 12, 2016, 11:55 AM PST Hosts Ophélie Winter (2000), Anthony Kavanagh (2001–2006) Winners Amir, Amir, Francophone Breakthrough of the Year, Francophone Breakthrough of the Year, Sia, Sia, International Female Artist of the Year, International Female Artist of the Year, J'ai cherchéAmir, J'ai cherché, Francophone Song of the Year, Francophone Song of the Year, Justin Bieber, Justin Bieber, International Male Artist of the Year, International Male Artist of the Year, Il est où le bonheurChristophe Maé, Il est où le bonheur, Video of the Year, Video of the Year, TWENTY ØNE PILØTS, TWENTY ØNE PILØTS, International Breakthrough of the Year, International Breakthrough of the Year, Love YourselfJustin Bieber, Love Yourself, International Song of the Year, International Song of the Year, Soprano, Soprano, Francophone Male Artist of the Year, Francophone Male Artist of the Year, Tal, Tal, Francophone Female Artist of the Year, Francophone Female Artist of the Year, Coldplay, Coldplay, International Duo/Group of the Year, International Duo/Group of the Year, Fréro Delavega, Fréro Delavega, Francophone Duo/Group of the Year, Francophone Duo/Group of the Year, Bruno Mars, Bruno Mars, Honor Award, Honor Award, Enrique Iglesias, Enrique Iglesias, Honor Award, Honor Award, David Guetta, David Guetta, DJ of the Year, DJ of the Year, Hymn for the WeekendColdplay, Hymn for the Weekend, Most Streamed Song, Most Streamed Song, Louane Emera, Louane Emera, Francophone Breakthrough of the Year, Francophone Breakthrough of the Year, Taylor Swift, Taylor Swift, International Female Artist of the Year, International Female Artist of the Year, ConmigoKendji Girac, Conmigo, Francophone Song of the Year, Francophone Song of the Year, Ed Sheeran, Ed Sheeran, International Male Artist of the Year, International Male Artist of the Year, Bad BloodTaylor Swift, Bad Blood, Video of the Year, Video of the Year, Ellie Goulding, Ellie Goulding, International Breakthrough of the Year, International Breakthrough of the Year, See You AgainCharlie Puth - Wiz Khalifa, See You Again, International Song of the Year, International Song of the Year, M Pokora, M Pokora, Francophone Male Artist of the Year, Francophone Male Artist of the Year, Shy'm, Shy'm, Francophone Female Artist of the Year, Francophone Female Artist of the Year, Maroon 5, Maroon 5, International Duo/Group of the Year, International Duo/Group of the Year, Fréro Delavega, Fréro Delavega, Francophone Duo/Group of the Year, Francophone Duo/Group of the Year, Sting, Sting, Honor Award, Honor Award, Justin Bieber, Justin Bieber, Honor Award, Honor Award, Charles Aznavour, Charles Aznavour, Honor Award, Honor Award, Adele, Adele, Honor Award, Honor Award, David Guetta, David Guetta, DJ of the Year, DJ of the Year, Shy'm, Shy'm, Diamond Award, Diamond Award, Kendji Girac, Kendji Girac, Francophone Breakthrough of the Year, Francophone Breakthrough of the Year, Sia, Sia, International Female Artist of the Year, International Female Artist of the Year, Color GitanoKendji Girac, Color Gitano, Francophone Song of the Year, Francophone Song of the Year, Pharrell Williams, Pharrell Williams, International Male Artist of the Year, International Male Artist of the Year, Mme PavoshkoBlack M, Mme Pavoshko, Video of the Year, Video of the Year, Ariana Grande, Ariana Grande, International Breakthrough of the Year, International Breakthrough of the Year, ChandelierSia, Chandelier, International Song of the Year, International Song of the Year, M Pokora, M Pokora, Francophone Male Artist of the Year, Francophone Male Artist of the Year, Tal, Tal, Francophone Female Artist of the Year, Francophone Female Artist of the Year, One Direction, One Direction, International Duo/Group of the Year, International Duo/Group of the Year, Daft Punk, Daft Punk, Francophone Duo/Group of the Year, Francophone Duo/Group of the Year, Lenny Kravitz, Lenny Kravitz, Honor Award, Honor Award, Stromae, Stromae, Honor Award, Honor Award, Tal, Tal, Francophone Breakthrough of the Year, Francophone Breakthrough of the Year, Louis Delort, Louis Delort, Francophone Breakthrough of the Year, Francophone Breakthrough of the Year, Katy Perry, Katy Perry, International Female Artist of the Year, International Female Artist of the Year, Rihanna, Rihanna, International Female Artist of the Year, International Female Artist of the Year, Avant qu'elle parteSexion d'Assaut, Avant qu'elle parte, Francophone Song of the Year, Francophone Song of the Year, FormidableStromae, Formidable, Francophone Song of the Year, Francophone Song of the Year, Bruno Mars, Bruno Mars, International Male Artist of the Year, International Male Artist of the Year, Bruno Mars, Bruno Mars, International Male Artist of the Year, International Male Artist of the Year, Best Song EverOne Direction, Best Song Ever, Video of the Year, Video of the Year, Gangnam StylePSY, Gangnam Style, Video of the Year, Video of the Year, James Arthur, James Arthur, International Breakthrough of the Year, International Breakthrough of the Year, Carly Rae Jepsen, Carly Rae Jepsen, International Breakthrough of the Year, International Breakthrough of the Year, RoarKaty Perry, Roar, International Song of the Year, International Song of the Year, Gangnam StylePSY, Gangnam Style, International Song of the Year, International Song of the Year, M Pokora, M Pokora, Francophone Male Artist of the Year, Francophone Male Artist of the Year, Stromae, Stromae, Francophone Male Artist of the Year, Francophone Male Artist of the Year, Tal, Tal, Francophone Female Artist of the Year, Francophone Female Artist of the Year, Shy'm, Shy'm, Francophone Female Artist of the Year, Francophone Female Artist of the Year, One Direction, One Direction, International Duo/Group of the Year, International Duo/Group of the Year, Sexion d'Assaut, Sexion d'Assaut, Francophone Duo/Group of the Year, Francophone Duo/Group of the Year, Keen'V, Keen'V, Francophone Breakthrough of the Year, Francophone Breakthrough of the Year, Rihanna, Rihanna, International Female Artist of the Year, International Female Artist of the Year, A nos actes manquésM Pokora, A nos actes manqués, Francophone Song of the Year, Francophone Song of the Year, MIKA, MIKA, International Male Artist of the Year, International Male Artist of the Year, Party Rock Anthem (LMMA original mix)LMFAO, Party Rock Anthem (LMMA original mix), Video of the Year, Video of the Year, Adele, Adele, International Breakthrough of the Year, International Breakthrough of the Year, Someone Like YouAdele, Someone Like You, International Song of the Year, International Song of the Year, M Pokora, M Pokora, Francophone Male Artist of the Year, Francophone Male Artist of the Year, Shy'm, Shy'm, Francophone Female Artist of the Year, Francophone Female Artist of the Year, LMFAO, LMFAO, International Duo/Group of the Year, International Duo/Group of the Year, Simple Plan, Simple Plan, Francophone Duo/Group of the Year, Francophone Duo/Group of the Year, Shakira, Shakira, Honor Award, Honor Award, Justin Bieber, Justin Bieber, Honor Award, Honor Award, BretonneNolwenn Leroy, Bretonne, Francophone Album of the Year, Francophone Album of the Year, Mylène Farmer, Mylène Farmer, Diamond Award, Diamond Award |
Nrj music awards 2016 nominations
An NRJ Music Award (commonly abbreviated as an NMA) is an award presented by the French radio station NRJ to honor the best in the French and worldwide music industry. Val Kahl hosted and presented "Les Coulisses des NRJ Music Awards Season 2011, 2012 and 2013 on NRJ12.
Contents
- Nrj music awards 2016 nominations
- Award categories
- Award winners
- 1999 Award Winners 1st NRJ Music Awards
- 2000 Award Winners 2nd NRJ Music Awards
- 2001 Award Winners 3rd NRJ Music Awards
- 2002 Award Winners 4th NRJ Music Awards
- 2003 Award Winners 5th NRJ Music Awards
- 2004 Award Winners 6th NRJ Music Awards
- 2005 Award Winners 7th NRJ Music Awards
- 2006 Award Winners 8th NRJ Music Awards
- 2007 Awards Winners 9th NRJ Music Awards
- 2008 Awards Winners 10th NRJ Music Awards
- 2009 Awards Winners 11th NRJ Music Awards
- 2010 Awards Winners 12th NRJ Music Awards
- 2011 Awards Winners 13th NRJ Music Awards
- 2012 Awards Winners 14th NRJ Music Awards
- 2013 Awards Winners 15th NRJ Music Awards
- 2014 Awards Winners 16th NRJ Music Awards
- 2015 Awards Winners 17th NRJ Music Awards
- 2016 Awards Winners 18th NRJ Music Awards
- References
The awards ceremony, created in 2000 by NRJ in partnership with the television network TF1, traditionally took place every year in mid-January at Cannes (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France) as the opening of MIDEM (Marché international de l'édition musicale). It is now held in the month of November. They give out awards to popular musicians in different categories.
The name "NRJ" means "Nouvelle Radio des Jeunes" (new radio of teens). It is a play on words between the pronunciation of the French letters and the French word "énergie" (energy).
Award categories
Awards in the following categories are awarded to the musicians each year:
NRJ chooses 5 nominees in each category, and subjects them to online voting on their website. Subsequently, the winners are determined by a system where the public weighs in at 75% of the decision, and a jury established by NRJ and TF1 at 25%.