Category of MTV Europe Music Awards
Lady Gaga is the only artist to win this award two consecutive times, "
Bad Romance " won in
2010 and "
Born This Way " in
2011
The MTV Europe Music Award for Best Song is the main award of the MTV Europe Music Awards . It was first awarded in 1994 , when "7 Seconds " won it, and has been given out every year since. The category was renamed Most Addictive Track for the 2007 and 2008 shows. Beyoncé , Lady Gaga and Pink have won the award twice.
Winners and nominees [ ]
Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold
1990s [ ]
2000s [ ]
2010s [ ]
2020s [ ]
^[a] Nominated With MTV Europe Music Award for Best Video
Statistic [ ]
As of 2018.
Number of European Nominations
Total Number
31
105
References [ ]
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1990s
"7 Seconds " – Youssou N'Dour and Neneh Cherry (1994)
"Zombie " – The Cranberries (1995)
"Wonderwall " – Oasis (1996)
"Mmmbop " – Hanson (1997)
"Torn " – Ednaswap (1998)
"...Baby One More Time " – Britney Spears (1999)
2000s
"Rock DJ " – Robbie Williams (2000)
"Clint Eastwood " – Gorillaz (2001)
"Get the Party Started " – Pink (2002)
"Crazy in Love " – Beyoncé (2003)
"Hey Ya! " – Outkast (2004)
"Speed of Sound " – Coldplay (2005)
"Crazy " – Gnarls Barkley (2006)
"Girlfriend " – Avril Lavigne (2007)
"So What " – Pink (2008)
"Halo " – Beyoncé (2009)
2010s
"Bad Romance " – Lady Gaga (2010)
"Born This Way " – Lady Gaga (2011)
"Call Me Maybe " – Carly Rae Jepsen (2012)
"Locked Out of Heaven " – Bruno Mars (2013)
"Problem " – Ariana Grande (2014)
"Bad Blood " – Taylor Swift featuring Kendrick Lamar (2015)
"Sorry " – Justin Bieber (2016)
"There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back " – Shawn Mendes (2017)
"Havana " – Camila Cabello (2018)
"Bad Guy " – Billie Eilish (2019)
2020s
MTV Europe Music Awards
Years Main categories Regional and worldwide categories Defunct categories Special Awards Nominations by nationality of artist