1st D Awards

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1st D Awards
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DateFebruary 22, 2025
LocationKorea University Hwajeong Gymnasium, Seoul
CountrySouth Korea
Hosted by
Most winsEnhypen (5)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkChannel A
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The 1st D Awards (Korean제1회 디 어워즈; RRjeilhwe di owojeu; lit. The 1st D Awards) was an award ceremony held on February 22, 2025, at the Korea University Hwajeong Gymnasium. Go Min-si and Lee Jong-won served as hosts. It was organized by Sports Dong-a, a sister brand of the Dong-a Ilbo.

Background and overview

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In December 2024, The 1st D Awards was announced to be held at Korea University Hwajeong Gymnasium in South Korea in 2025 by Sports Dong-a.[1] The judging criteria for D Awards are a comprehensive combination of online voting through Upick application, music and album sales, and judging by the judging panel.[2] D Awards offers three varieties of trophies featuring hexahedron design, each in a distinct color derived from the awards' symbolic color: 'black' for the grand prizes, 'blue' for the main prizes and best sub-award categories, and 'silver' for the emerging K-Pop artists.[3]

On January 20, 2025, Go Min-si and Lee Jong-won was announced to be the host of the event.[4] The award ceremony was broadcast via Channel A on February 22, 2025, at 10:30 p.m. KST.[5]

Performers

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The first performer lineup was announced on January 6.[6] The second lineup was announced on January 13.[7] The third lineup was announced on January 31.[8]

Performances for Day 1
Artist(s) Song(s) performed
KickFlip "Umm Great"
"Mama Said"
Unis "Superwoman"
"Curious"
82Major "Stuck"
"Thorns"
Young Posse "XXL"
"Scars"
QWER "Soda"
"T.B.H"
TripleS "Girls Never Die"
"Hit the Floor"
Fifty Fifty "Cupid"
"S.O.S"
"Gravity"
P1Harmony "It's Alright"
"Sad Song"
N.Flying "Flower Fantasy"
"Star"
"Blue Moon"
NCT Wish "Wish"
"Steady"
TWS "Bang!"
"Plot Twist"
"Last Festival"
Zerobaseone "Doctor! Doctor!"
"Good So Bad"
Riize "Hug"
"Impossible"
"Boom Boom Bass"
Enhypen "Daydream"
"No Doubt"
"Scream"

Presenters

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The first presenter lineup was announced on January 31.[9] The second lineup was announced on February 11.[10]

Winners and nominees

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Winners are listed in alphabetical order and emphasized in bold.[11][12]

Main Prize

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Artist of the Year Song of the Year
Album of the Year Record of the Year
Performance of the Year Trend of the Year
Rookie of the Year D Awards Iconic

D Awards Specialty

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'D Awards Delights' was given to the outstanding K-Pop artist throughout the year, while 'D Awards Dreamers' was given to the aspiring new K-Pop artist who will lead the industry in the future.[13]

Delights Blue Label Dreams Silver Label
D Awards Discovery of the Year
D Awards Impact D Awards Remark

Artists Awards

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The award categories were announced daily on D Awards' social media accounts, starting a week before the event.[14]

Best Band Best Choreography
Best Group Best OST
Best Stage Best Tour
Best Video

Popularity Awards

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The popularity awards were determined through online voting on Upick.[15] Voting for the six popularity categories took place from January 13 to February 13 and was conducted in multiple rounds.[16]

Best Popularity Award
Boy Solo Girl Solo
list of nominees
list of nominees
Boy Group Girl Group
UPICK Global Choice
Boy Girl
list of nominees
list of nominees

Multiple awards

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The following artists has received two or more awards:

Count Artist(s)
5 Enhypen
4 Riize
TWS
Zerobaseone
3 Aespa
NCT Wish
Illit
QWER
TripleS
2 82Major
Day6
Fifty Fifty
KickFlip
N.Flying
P1Harmony
Seventeen
Treasure
Unis
Young Posse

References

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