XG wins ‘Best Visual Effects’ and ‘Performance of the Year’ at the MTV Video Music Awards Japan
Last week (March 19), South Korea-based Japanese superstar group XG won two awards at the MTV Video Music Awards Japan (MTV VMAJ). In addition to winning the Best Visual Effects and Performance of the Year awards, they delivered an impressive live performance. The septet (seven-member group) shared their excitement about winning two awards that night by saying, âWhen it comes to performing, weâve always valued teamwork and unity above all else, so this means a lot to us!â They also expressed their joy at the first award in an XG-style, adding, âWe believe that aliens reside in every part of us, so weâre going to give our all in this performance!â
XGALX CEO & Executive Producer Jakops (Simon) received the newly established Best Producer award. The members took a moment on stage to celebrate his achievement, saying, âCongratulations to our producer, Jakops (Simon), on winning Best Producer! Weâre always so grateful to have you!â Their heartfelt message was met with loud applause from the audience.
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During their MTV VMAJ live performance, the girls performed âWoke Upâ, their first all-Rap song, which has held the #1 spot on the Billboard Global Japan Songs Excluding Japan chart for nine consecutive weeks. The music video also went viral, ranking on YouTubeâs trending charts in nineteen territories, including #1 in the United States. They also performed âIs This Loveâ, which was released as a single on March 7. The track has charted on Spotifyâs Viral Chart in thirteen countries, including the United States, Japan, Canada, Singapore, and Thailand. It was also selected as the track for Shiseidoâs ANESSA global campaign.
Upcoming stops include additional China shows in March (Hangzhou, Shanghai, Beijing, and Chengdu) and Latin America in April (SĂŁo Paulo and Mexico City), followed by the recently announced tour finale at Tokyo Dome. Lastly, in April, XG will make history as the only Japanese act to perform at Coachella 2025, one of the largest music festivals in the United States.