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Dedication Music Award
Awarded forThe discoveries and creations contributed to the richness and development of Viet Nam pop music life.
Country Vietnam
Presented bySports and Culture [vi]
First awarded2005
Most awardsTùng Dương
Websiteconghien.thethaovanhoa.vn
Television/radio coverage
NetworkVTV1/VTV6 (2005—present)

Dedication Music Award (Vietnamese: Giải thưởng Âm nhạc Cống hiến) is an annual music award presented by Sports and Culture [vi], a prestigious entertainment newspaper in Viet Nam, to recognize the discoveries and creations contributed to the richness and development of Viet Nam pop music. The award is considered as an "Grammy Award" in Vietnamese music.[1][2][3] The first ceremony was held in 2005, with the original name "Pre-Dedicated Music Award".[4]

References

  1. ^ Nguyễn, Hằng. "Giải âm nhạc Cống hiến hướng tới một "Grammy" của Việt Nam?". Báo điện tử Dân Trí (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2022-04-02.
  2. ^ Nhìn Cống hiến, thấy sướng!. Sports and Culture
  3. ^ Mong "Cống hiến" sẽ thành "Grammy Việt Nam" Sports and Culture.
  4. ^ Lịch sử giải thưởng âm nhạc cống hiến. Sports and Culture