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MTV Video Music Award for Best Concept Video

 
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The MTV Video Music Award for Best Concept Video was first given out in 1984, awarding the best videos that involved the conceptual interpretation of a song. As the years went on, however, the majority of videos aired on MTV became concept videos, and so the need for this category diminished. Thus, the last of this award was given out in 1988.

Year Winner Other nominees
1984 Herbie Hancock — "Rockit"
1985 Glenn Frey — "Smuggler's Blues"
1986 a-ha — "Take on Me"
1987 Peter Gabriel — "Sledgehammer"
1988 Pink Floyd — "Learning to Fly"

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