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MTV Video Music Award for Best Rap Video
Annual music video award
Annual music video award
The MTV Video Music Award for Best Rap Video was first given out in 1989, and it was one of the four original genre categories added at the 1989 MTV Video Music Awards. This award was last given out in 2006, as MTV did not bring it back in 2008 like it did with other genre awards. Instead, artists and videos that were previously eligible for Best Rap Video are now eligible for Best Hip-Hop Video. Will Smith, Arrested Development, Dr. Dre, and Jay-Z are tied as this award's biggest winners, each having won it twice.
Recipients

| Year | Winner | Other nominees | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|
| DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince — "Parents Just Don't Understand" | |||
| MC Hammer — "U Can't Touch This" | |||
| LL Cool J — "Mama Said Knock You Out" | |||
| Arrested Development — "Tennessee" | |||
| Arrested Development — "People Everyday" | |||
| Snoop Doggy Dogg — "Doggy Dogg World" | |||
| Dr. Dre — "Keep Their Heads Ringin'" | |||
| Coolio (featuring L.V.) — "Gangsta's Paradise" | |||
| The Notorious B.I.G. — "Hypnotize" | |||
| Will Smith — "Gettin' Jiggy wit It" | |||
| Jay-Z (featuring Ja Rule and Amil) — "Can I Get A..." | |||
| Dr. Dre (featuring Eminem) — "Forgot About Dre" | |||
| Nelly — "Ride wit Me" | |||
| Eminem — "Without Me" | |||
| 50 Cent — "In da Club" | |||
| Jay-Z — "99 Problems" | |||
| Ludacris — "Number One Spot" | |||
| Chamillionaire (featuring Krayzie Bone) — "Ridin'" |
References
References
- "MTV Video Music Awards 1989". MTV.
- "MTV Video Music Awards 1990". MTV.
- "MTV Video Music Awards 1991". MTV.
- "MTV Video Music Awards 1992". MTV.
- "MTV Video Music Awards 1993". MTV.
- "MTV Video Music Awards 1994". MTV.
- "MTV Video Music Awards 1995". MTV.
- "MTV Video Music Awards 1996". MTV.
- "MTV Video Music Awards 1997". MTV.
- "MTV Video Music Awards 1998". MTV.
- "MTV Video Music Awards 1999". MTV.
- "MTV Video Music Awards 2000". MTV.
- "MTV Video Music Awards 2001". MTV.
- "MTV Video Music Awards 2002". MTV.
- "MTV Video Music Awards 2003". MTV.
- "MTV Video Music Awards 2004". MTV.
- "MTV Video Music Awards 2005". MTV.
- "MTV Video Music Awards 2006". MTV.
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