Annual South Korean music awards
- Ilgan Sports (until 2021)[1]
- JoongAng Group (from 2022)[1]
Formerly called | Korea Visual and Records Grand Prize Award (1986–2000) - Golden Disk Awards (2001–14)
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First awarded | 1986 |
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Website | Golden Disc Awards |
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Network | JTBC, JTBC 2, JTBC 4 (South Korea) V Live (Worldwide) |
The Golden Disc Awards (Korean: 골든 디스크 시상식, formerly spelled the Golden Disk Awards before 2015) is an annual South Korean major music awards ceremony that honors achievements in the local music industry.[2] The awards ceremony was founded with the purpose to promote popular culture creativity, discover new artists, and contribute to the growth of the music industry. The first ceremony was held in 1986.[3]
The 35th Golden Disc Awards was held on 9–10 January 2021 without a live audience due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]
History
From its inception in 1986, the event was called the Korea Visual and Records Grand Prize Award (Korean: 대한민국 영상음반대상) until 2001, when the event named was changed to the Golden Disk Awards.[5] The spelling was later changed to the Golden Disc Awards in 2015.
The awards ceremony was hosted in South Korea until 2012, when it was hosted in Osaka, Japan. The ceremony was also hosted internationally in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 2013, and in Beijing, China in 2015.[6]
The Golden Disc Awards trophies were designed by sculptor Kim Su-hyeon, a professor at Chungbuk National University. The trophy is in the shape of a woman playing a traditional Korean wind instrument.[7]
Ceremonies
Edition | Year | Date of ceremony | Venue | Host city | Ref. |
8th | 1993 | 12 December 1993 | Grand Walkerhill Hotel | Seoul | [8] |
9th | 1994 | 11 December 1994 | National Theater of Korea | [9] |
10th | 1995 | 10 December 1995 | [10] |
11th | 1996 | 8 December 1996 | [11] |
12th | 1997 | 14 December 1997 | [12] |
13th | 1998 | 5 December 1998 | [13] |
14th | 1999 | 16 December 1999 | Sejong Center | [14] |
15th | 2000 | 1 December 2000 | [5] |
16th | 2001 | 14 December 2001 | [15] |
17th | 2002 | 13 December 2002 | [16] |
18th | 2003 | 5 December 2003 | Kyung Hee University Grand Peace Palace | [17] |
19th | 2004 | 2 December 2004 | Sejong Center | [18] |
20th | 2005 | 7 December 2005 | [19] |
21st | 2006 | 14 December 2006 | Olympic Park | [20] |
22nd | 2007 | 14 December 2007 | [21] |
23rd | 2008 | 10 December 2008 | [22] |
24th | 2009 | 10 December 2009 | [23] |
25th | 2010 | 9 December 2010 | Korea University Hwajung Gymnasium | [24] |
26th | 2011 | 11–12 January 2012 | Osaka Dome | Osaka | [25] |
27th | 2012 | 15–16 January 2013 | Sepang International Circuit | Kuala Lumpur | [26] |
28th | 2013 | 16 January 2014 | Kyung Hee University Grand Peace Palace | Seoul | [27] |
29th | 2014 | 14–15 January 2015 | MasterCard Center | Beijing | [28] |
30th | 2015 | 20–21 January 2016 | Kyung Hee University Grand Peace Palace | Seoul | [29] |
31st | 2016 | 13–14 January 2017 | KINTEX | Goyang | [30] |
32nd | 2017 | 10–11 January 2018 | [31] |
33rd | 2018 | 5–6 January 2019 | Gocheok Sky Dome | Seoul | [32] |
34th | 2019 | 4–5 January 2020 | [33] |
35th | 2020 | 9–10 January 2021 | KINTEX | Goyang | [4] |
36th | 2021 | 8 January 2022 | Gocheok Sky Dome | Seoul | [34] |
37th | 2022 | 7 January 2023 | Rajamangala Stadium | Bangkok | [35] |
38th | 2023 | 6 January 2024 | Jakarta International Stadium | Jakarta | [36] |
Award categories
As of the 34th Golden Disc Awards, there were two grand prizes: Album of the Year (also known as Album Daesang) and Digital Song of the Year (also known as Digital Song Daesang). Main prizes (also known as Bonsang) are awarded to multiple artists in both the Album and Digital Song categories. The grand prize winners are chosen from the main prize winners.[37][2][38]
- Album of the Year (Grand prize)
- Song of the Year (Grand prize)
- Album Bonsang (Main prize)
- Digital Song Bonsang (Main prize)
- Rookie Artist Award
- Popularity Award
- Genre awards
- Special awards
- International Recognition Awards
- Special Recognition Golden Disc Awards
- Other awards
Grand prizes
All winners are adapted from the Golden Disc Awards website.[39]
Song of the Year (Digital Daesang)
Album of the Year (Album Daesang)
Main prizes
All winners are adapted from the Golden Disc Awards website.[39]
Album Bonsang
Digital Bonsang
Rookie of the Year Award
Winners are listed alphabetically by year.
Popularity Award
Genre awards
All winners are adapted from the Golden Disc Awards website.[39]
Best R&B/Hip-Hop Award
Best Trot Award
Best Ballad Award
Best OST Award
Best Hip-Hop Award
Best Rock Award
Best R&B/Soul Award
Year | Winner |
2017 | Suran |
2016 | Crush |
Special awards
All winners are adapted from the Golden Disc Awards website.[39]
Best Group Award
Best Solo Artist Award
Artist of the Year Award
Cosmopolitan Artist Award
Next Generation Award
Year | Winner |
2020 | Loona | The Boyz | — |
2019 | Kim Jae-hwan | AB6IX | Ateez |
2015 | Monsta X | — | — |
2014 | Tasty | Bestie | — |
2012 | BtoB | — | — |
Producer Award
International Recognition Awards
Year | Winner |
2022 | Thai K-pop Artist | Seventeen |
2020 | QQ Music Fans Choice K-Pop Artist | Exo |
2019 | NetEase Fans Choice K-Pop Star | BTS |
2018 | Global VLive Top 10 Best Artist Award | BTS |
NetEase Music Global Star Popularity Award |
2017 | Global Popularity Award | Exo |
2016 | Asia Popularity Award | Kim Jae Joong |
Global K-Pop Artist Award | BTS |
2015 | Global Popularity Award | Exo |
iQiyi Artist Award | Big Bang | Taeyeon |
2014 | China Good Will Star Award | Got7 | CNBLUE |
iQiyi Popularity Award | CNBLUE |
2012 | MSN International Award | Big Bang |
2011 | MSN International Award | Beast |
MSN Japan Award | Super Junior |
Best Asian Group Award | CNBLUE |
Best Hallyu Star Award | Kara |
Hallyu Icon Award | Infinite | Rainbow | Supernova |
ViVi Dream Award | CNBLUE |
2010 | MSN Asia Popularity Award | Super Junior |
Special Recognition Golden Disc Awards
Other awards
Discontinued awards
See Awards
Ceci Asia Icon Award
Achievement Award
Music Video Awards
Year | Award | Winner | Music video |
2002 | Music Video Award | Cho PD | "My Style" |
Popular Music Video Award | Lena Park | "In Dreams" |
Music Video Director's Award | Kim Nam-gyeong | "How Are You Doing?" by Hwayobi |
Producer Daesang
Year | Winner |
1998 | Son Myeong-su – Apple Records |
1997 | Jang Yong-jin – SM Entertainment |
1996 | Park Nam-seong – Doremi Records |
1995 | Sa Maeng-seok – Line Sound |
1994 | Lee Seong-gyun – Dukyun Industries |
1993 | Lee Seong-gyun – Dukyun Industries |
1992 | Lee Seong-gyun – Dukyun Industries |
1991 | Jeon Gap-sin – Sorabel Records |
Encouragement Award
Year | Winner |
1995 | Green Area | — |
1994 | Kim Min-gyo | — |
1993 | Choi Yoo-na | Park Jeong-un |
1992 | Kim Kook-hwan | Moon Hee-ok |
Other Technical awards
Year | Award | Winner | Song |
1990 | Planning Award | Eom Yong-seop | Back To You Again by Byun Jin-sub |
Lyricist Award | Park Joo-yeon | Back To You Again; and "It's Only Love'" by Kim Min-woo |
Composition Award | Ha Kwang-hoon | Back To You Again; and "It's Only Love'" |
Most awarded artists
Most grand prizes awarded
This list includes both Album of the Year (Album Daesang) and Digital Song of the Year (Digital Song Daesang) award winners.
Most awarded overall
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