2006 MTV Video Music Brazil

2006 MTV Video Music Brazil
Date September 28, 2006
Location Credicard Hall
Hosted by Cazé Peçanha, Marcos Mion and Daniela Cicarelli
Television/radio coverage
Network MTV Brasil

The 2006 MTV Video Music Brazil was hosted by Cazé Peçanha, Marcos Mion and Daniela Cicarelli and took place at the Credicard Hall. It was the last year where VMB focused on awarding music videos (like the MTV Video Music Awards); from 2007 on, VMB's categories were redefined to focus on the artists (like the MTV Europe Music Awards).

Nominations

winners are in bold text.

Video of the Year

Best New Artist

Best Pop Video

Best Rock Video

Best Rap Video

  • Black Alien — "Como Eu Te Quero"
  • Inumanos — "Polegar Opositor"
  • Marcelo D2 (featuring MC Catra) — "Gueto"
  • MV Bill — "Preto Em Movimento"
  • Pavilhão 9 — "Gimme Tha Power"

Best MPB Video

  • Los Hermanos — "Morena"
  • Marisa Monte — "Bonde Do Dom"
  • Max de Castro — "No Balanço Das Horas"
  • Mombojó — "O Mais Vendido"
  • Negra Li — "Você Vai Estar Na Minha"

Best Independent Video

  • Banzé — "Doce Ilusão"
  • Ecos Falsos — "Réveillon"
  • Faichecleres — "Metida Demais"
  • Vanguart — "Cachaça"
  • Walverdes — "Seja Mais Certo"

Best Live Performance

Best Direction in a Video

  • Banzé — "Doce Ilusão" (Director: Paulinho Caruso)
  • Charlie Brown Jr. — "Ela Vai Voltar" (Director: Leonardo Domingues)
  • Marcelo D2 (featuring MC Catra) — "Gueto" (Director: Johnny Araújo)
  • Nasi — "Corpo Fechado" (Directors: Vitor Amati, Cássio Amarante and Oswaldo Sant’Ana)
  • Sepultura — "Convicted In Life" (Director: Luis Carone)

Best Art Direction in a Video

Best Editing in a Video

  • CPM 22 — "Inevitável"
  • F.UR.T.O. — "Flores Nas Encostas Do Cimento"
  • Marcelo D2 (featuring MC Catra) — "Gueto"
  • Rock Rocket — "Roqueiros Também Amam"
  • Sepultura — "Convicted In Life"

Best Cinematography in a Video

Best International Video

Best Website

Dream Band

  • Vocals: Pitty
  • Guitar: Fabrizio Martinelli (Hateen)
  • Bass: Champignon (Revolucionários)
  • Drums: Japinha (CPM 22)

Performances

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