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Melon Music Award
for Album of the Year
Awarded forQuality recording albums
CountrySouth Korea
Presented byKakao M
First awarded2005 (online)
2009 (ceremony)
Currently held byIULilac (2021)
Most awardsBTS (4)
Most nominationsIU, BTS (6)
WebsiteOfficial website

The Melon Music Award for Album of the Year is an award presented by South Korean entertainment company Kakao M at the annual Melon Music Awards, with its inaugural online ceremony in 2005. Since 2009, it has comprised one of the daesang (grand prize) awards given at the event, alongside Song of the Year, Artist of the Year, and later Record of the Year—the latter of which was introduced in 2018.[1] Album of the Year has been given to nine artists.

From 2005 to 2008, award winners were announced online, although there was no album accolade given in 2007 or 2008. The ceremony was officially held offline in Seoul starting with the 2009 awards, with Album of the Year becoming one of the ceremony's grand prizes.[2] The ceremony has been held at various venues throughout Seoul. As of 2021, the criteria for the Album of the Year accolade currently consist of a breakdown of 60% music sales and streaming figures, 20% evaluation from a panel of judges, and 20% online voting.[3]

BTS is the most awarded artist in the category, having won four times in 2016, 2018, 2019 and 2020. Three artists share the title for the second most awards won, with two each: 2NE1 won for To Anyone (2010) and 2nd Mini Album (2011), Busker Busker won for 1st Album (2012) and 2nd Album (2013), while IU won the award for Palette (2017) and Lilac (2021). IU and BTS are the most nominated artists in the category, having been nominated six times. They are followed by Big Bang, Exo and 2NE1 with the second-most nominations, with four nominations each.

Winners and nominees

Kim Jong-kook holding a microphone with both hand
2006 recipient Kim Jong-kook
G-Dragon with brown hair looking leftwards
2009 award recipient G-Dragon
2NE1 in dark outfits looking forwards
Two-time award winner 2NE1 (2010–11)
Busker Busker smiling and posing
Two-time recipient Busker Busker (2012–13)
g.o.d sitting on stair steps at a concert
2014 award winner g.o.d
Exo performing onstage in red and black outfits
2015 recipient Exo
BTS on a red carpet with a purple background
Four-time award winner BTS, winning in 2016 and 2018–20
IU holding a MMA trophy while talking into a microphone
Two-time award winner IU (2017, 2021)

From 2005 to 2008, the Melon Music Award winners were announced online.[4] In 2007 and 2008, there was no album accolade announced by the event committee.

List of award winners (2005–2008)
Year Winner(s) Album Ref.
2005 SG Wannabe Saldaga [5]
2006 Kim Jong-kook Fourth Letter [6]
2007 No award given [7]
2008 [8]

The Melon Music Awards were held in a traditional live format for the first time since 2009, with Album of the Year consisting of one the three daesang prizes, alongside Artist of the Year and Song of the Year. Because of this, the 2009 event is regarded as the first "official" ceremony in the show's history.[9]

List of daesang award winners and nominees (2009–present)
Year Winner(s) Album Nominees[a] Ref.
2009
G-Dragon Heartbreaker [10]
[11]
2010 2NE1 To Anyone [12]
[13]
2011
2NE1 2nd Mini Album [14]
[15]
2012
Busker Busker Busker Busker 1st Album [16]
[17]
2013
Busker Busker 2nd Album [18]
[19]
2014
g.o.d Chapter 8 [20]
[21]
2015
Exo Exodus [22]
[23]
2016
BTS The Most Beautiful Moment in Life: Young Forever [24]
[25]
2017
IU Palette [26]
[27]
2018
BTS Love Yourself: Tear [28]
[29]
2019
Map of the Soul: Persona [30]
[31]
2020
Map of the Soul: 7 [32]
[33]
2021
IU Lilac [34]
[35]

Records

Most nominations

Most award nominations
Number Artist[b]
6 IU
BTS
4 Exo
Big Bang
2NE1
3 AKMU
Bolbbalgan4
Psy
2 Jang Beom-june
Shinee
G-Dragon
Girls' Generation
SG Wannabe

Most awards

Most award winners
Number Artist[b]
4 BTS
2 IU
Busker Busker
2NE1

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Shortlisted nominees are listed—except for 2009, where no shortlist was announced.
  2. ^ a b Order is listed by most recent occurrence

References

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