The 52nd Japan Record Awards (第52回日本レコード大賞) took place at the New National Theater in Tokyo on December 30, 2010. The ceremony was televised in Japan on TBS.[1][2]
52nd Japan Record Awards | |
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Date | December 30, 2010 |
Venue | New National Theater, Tokyo |
Country | Japan |
Hosted by | Masaaki Sakai, Norika Fujiwara |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | TBS |
Presenters
edit- Masaaki Sakai
- Norika Fujiwara
- TBS commentators
- Radio
- Masao Mukai (TBS commentator)
Winners and winning works
editGrand Prix
edit- Exile — "I Wish For You"
Best Singer Award
editBest New Artist Award
editBest Album Award
editNew Artist Award
editThe artists who are awarded the New Artist Award are nominated for the Best New Artist Award.
- S/mileage "Yume Miru 15"
- Iconiq "Change Myself"
- Madoka Kikuchi "Hito Koi Sansa" (人恋さんさ)
- Girls' Generation "Gee"
- S/mileage "Yume Miru 15"
Excellence Album Award
edit- Kazuyoshi Saito "ARE YOU READY?"
- Nakamuranaka "Shounen Shoujo"
- Ikimonogakari "Hajimarinouta"
- Nishino Kana "to LOVE"
- JUJU "JUJU"
Best Composer Award
edit- FUNKY MONKEY BABYS/Yuka Kawamura "Atohitotsu"
Best Arranger Award
edit- Jin Namamura "Futatsu no Kuchibiru"
Best Songwriter Award
edit- Uemura Kana "Toile no Kamisama"
Encouragement Award by Japan Composer's Association
edit- Sakura Maya
Special Award
edit- Sakamoto Fuyumi "Mata Kimi Ni Koi Shiteru"
Music Culture Award
edit- Kayama Yuzo
Special Achievement Award
edit- Ishii Yoshiko
- Eguchi Hiroshi
- Tani Kei
- Hoshino Tetsuro
- Yoshioka Osamu
Excellent Work Award
edit- EXILE "I Wish For You"
- AAA "Aitai Riyuu"
- Ikimonogakari "Arigatou"
- BIG BANG "Tell Me Goodbye"
- Uemura Kana "Toile no Kamisama"
- Hikawa Kiyoshi "Nijiiro no Bayon"
- w-inds "New World"
- AKB48 "Beginner"
- Mizumori Kaori "Matsushima Kikou"
- GIRLS NEXT DOOR "Ready to be a lady"
References
edit- ^ "「レコ大」表彰式でAAA、中村中、スマイレージらが喜び". Natalie. 2014-12-13.
- ^ "【フォトレポート】EXILE、AKB48、少女時代が揃って登場 / 日本レコード大賞". Livedoor News. 2011-01-07. Archived from the original on 2014-03-13. Retrieved 2016-07-31.
External links
edit- Official results page Archived 2016-09-19 at the Wayback Machine