CMT Music Award for Video of the Year

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CMT Music Award for Video of the Year
CountryUnited States
Presented by CMT Music Awards
First awarded2002
Currently held by Kane Brown and Katelyn Brown (Thank God)
Carrie Underwood, called the "Queen of the CMT Awards", is the most decorated artist with ten Video of the Year wins. 191125 Carrie Underwood at the 2019 American Music Awards.png
Carrie Underwood, called the "Queen of the CMT Awards", is the most decorated artist with ten Video of the Year wins.

The following list shows the recipients for the CMT Music Award for Video of the Year. Originally the Flameworthy Video of the Year award, which changed in 2005. This Award is entirely fan voted. The award was first awarded in 2002.

Recipients

YearWinnerNominees
VideoArtist(s)
2023 Blueribbon icon.png "Thank God" Kane Brown
Katelyn Brown
2022 Blueribbon icon.png "If I Didn't Love You" Jason Aldean
Carrie Underwood
2021 Blueribbon icon.png " Hallelujah " Carrie Underwood
John Legend
2020 Blueribbon icon.png " Drinking Alone " Carrie Underwood
2019 Blueribbon icon.png "Cry Pretty" Carrie Underwood
2018 Blueribbon icon.png "I'll Name The Dogs" Blake Shelton
2017 Blueribbon icon.png " Blue Ain't Your Color " Keith Urban
2016 Blueribbon icon.png " Humble and Kind " Tim McGraw
2015 Blueribbon icon.png "Something in the Water" Carrie Underwood
2014 Blueribbon icon.png " See You Again " Carrie Underwood
2013 Blueribbon icon.png " Blown Away " Carrie Underwood
2012 Blueribbon icon.png "Good Girl" Carrie Underwood
2011 Blueribbon icon.png "Mine" Taylor Swift
2010 Blueribbon icon.png " Cowboy Casanova " Carrie Underwood
2009 Blueribbon icon.png " Love Story " Taylor Swift
2008 Blueribbon icon.png " Our Song " Taylor Swift
2007 Blueribbon icon.png " Before He Cheats " Carrie Underwood
2006 Blueribbon icon.png " Better Life " Keith Urban
2005 Blueribbon icon.png " Days Go By " Keith Urban
2004 Blueribbon icon.png " American Soldier " Toby Keith
2003 Blueribbon icon.png " Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American) " Toby Keith
2002 Blueribbon icon.png "Young" Kenny Chesney

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