2000 MTV Video Music Awards

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2000 MTV Video Music Awards
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DateThursday, September 7, 2000
LocationRadio City Music Hall, New York City, New York
CountryUnited States
Hosted byMarlon Wayans and Shawn Wayans
Most awardsNSYNC & Eminem (3)
Most nominationsEminem (7)
Websitehttp://www.mtv.com/vma/2000/
Television/radio coverage
NetworkMTV
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The 2000 MTV Video Music Awards (stylized as MTV Video Music Awards vma.00) aired live on September 7, 2000, honoring the best music videos from June 12, 1999, to June 9, 2000. The show was hosted by Marlon and Shawn Wayans at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

The 2000 show is best remembered for Tim Commerford of Rage Against the Machine climbing a piece of set scaffolding and refusing to come down after his band lost the award for Best Rock Video to Limp Bizkit. The show went to commercial while security removed Commerford, who was later arrested and forced to spend a night in jail.

Janet Jackson opened the show with her hit “Doesn’t Really Matter”. Britney Spears performed her hit single "Oops!...I Did It Again" which went on to become one of the VMA's most iconic and controversial performances, due to her skin-colored performance attire. NSYNC also performed their hit single "Bye Bye Bye". Bizkit vocalist Fred Durst later joined Christina Aguilera onstage as a surprise guest during her performance of "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)".

For the second year in a row DMX did not show up for his scheduled performance; as a result, Nelly's performance, originally scheduled for the pre-show, was promoted to the main event. Other highlights included Eminem performing amidst an army of "Slim Shady" lookalikes and a humorous montage dedicated to past VMA winners who had failed to repeat their previous success.

This was Aaliyah's last appearance at the VMA awards before her death a year later in August 2001 in a plane crash in the Bahamas. She won her two and only VMA awards that night, for Best Female Video and Best Video from a Film for "Try Again".

Nominations[]

Winners are in bold text.

Video of the Year[]

Eminem – "The Real Slim Shady"

  • Blink-182 – "All the Small Things"
  • D'Angelo – "Untitled (How Does It Feel)"
  • NSYNC – "Bye Bye Bye"
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers – "Californication"

Best Male Video[]

Eminem – "The Real Slim Shady"

  • D'Angelo – "Untitled (How Does It Feel)"
  • Kid Rock – "Cowboy"
  • Ricky Martin – "Shake Your Bon-Bon"
  • Moby – "Natural Blues"

Best Female Video[]

Aaliyah – "Try Again"

Best Group Video[]

Blink-182 – "All the Small Things"

  • Destiny's Child – "Say My Name"
  • Foo Fighters – "Learn to Fly"
  • NSYNC – "Bye Bye Bye"
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers – "Californication"

Best New Artist in a Video[]

Macy Gray – "I Try"

  • Christina Aguilera – "What a Girl Wants"
  • Papa Roach – "Last Resort"
  • Pink – "There You Go"
  • Sisqó – "Thong Song"

Best Pop Video[]

NSYNC – "Bye Bye Bye"

  • Christina Aguilera – "What a Girl Wants"
  • Blink-182 – "All the Small Things"
  • Destiny's Child – "Say My Name"
  • Britney Spears – "Oops!...I Did It Again"

Best Rock Video[]

Limp Bizkit – "Break Stuff"

  • Creed – "Higher"
  • Kid Rock – "Cowboy"
  • Korn – "Falling Away from Me"
  • Metallica – "I Disappear"
  • Rage Against the Machine – "Sleep Now in the Fire"

Best R&B Video[]

Destiny's Child – "Say My Name"

Best Rap Video[]

Dr. Dre (featuring Eminem) – "Forgot About Dre"

  • DMX – "Party Up"
  • Eminem – "The Real Slim Shady"
  • Eve (featuring Faith Evans) – "Love Is Blind"
  • Jay-Z (featuring UGK) – "Big Pimpin'"

Best Hip-Hop Video[]

Sisqó – "Thong Song"

  • Lauryn Hill – "Everything Is Everything"
  • Juvenile – "Back That Thang Up"
  • Limp Bizkit (featuring Method Man) – "N 2 Gether Now"
  • Q-Tip – "Vivrant Thing"

Best Dance Video[]

Jennifer Lopez – "Waiting for Tonight"

  • Ricky Martin – "Shake Your Bon-Bon"
  • NSYNC – "Bye Bye Bye"
  • Sisqó – "Thong Song"
  • Britney Spears – "(You Drive Me) Crazy"

Best Video from a Film[]

Aaliyah – "Try Again" (from Romeo Must Die)

Breakthrough Video[]

Björk – "All Is Full of Love"

  • Blur – "Coffee & TV"
  • The Chemical Brothers – "Let Forever Be"
  • Nine Inch Nails – "Into the Void"
  • Supergrass – "Pumping on Your Stereo"

Best Direction in a Video[]

Red Hot Chili Peppers – "Californication" (Directors: Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris)

  • D'Angelo – "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" (Directors: Paul Hunter and Dominique Trenier)
  • Eminem – "The Real Slim Shady" (Directors: Dr. Dre and Phillip Atwell)
  • Foo Fighters – "Learn to Fly" (Director: Jesse Peretz)
  • Lauryn Hill – "Everything Is Everything" (Director: Sanji)

Best Choreography in a Video[]

NSYNC – "Bye Bye Bye" (Choreographer: Darrin Henson)

  • Aaliyah – "Try Again" (Choreographer: Fatima Robinson)
  • Christina Aguilera – "What a Girl Wants" (Choreographer: Tina Landon)
  • Jennifer Lopez – "Waiting for Tonight" (Choreographer: Tina Landon)
  • Alanis Morissette – "So Pure" (Choreographers: Kevin O'Day and Anne White)

Best Special Effects in a Video[]

Björk – "All Is Full of Love" (Special Effects: Glassworks)

  • Lauryn Hill – "Everything Is Everything" (Special Effects: Method Studios)
  • Metallica – "I Disappear" (Special Effects: Asylum Visual Effects)
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers – "Californication" (Special Effects: Pixel Envy)
  • Supergrass – "Pumping on Your Stereo" (Special Effects: Jim Henson's Creature Shop)

Best Art Direction in a Video[]

Red Hot Chili Peppers – "Californication" (Art Director: Colin Strause)

  • Filter – "Take a Picture" (Art Director: Cara Yoshimoto)
  • Macy Gray – "Do Something" (Art Director: Nigel Phelps)
  • Supergrass – "Pumping on Your Stereo" (Art Director: Garth Jennings)

Best Editing in a Video[]

Aimee Mann – "Save Me" (Editor: Dylan Tichenor)

  • Blaque – "I Do" (Editor: Chris Hafner)
  • Eminem – "The Real Slim Shady" (Editor: Dan Lebental)
  • Metallica – "I Disappear" (Editor: Nathan Cox)
  • R.E.M. – "The Great Beyond" (Editor: Igor Kovalik)

Best Cinematography in a Video[]

Macy Gray – "Do Something" (Director of Photography: Jeff Cronenweth)

Viewer's Choice[]

NSYNC – "Bye Bye Bye"

  • Christina Aguilera – "What a Girl Wants"
  • Eminem – "The Real Slim Shady"
  • Sisqó – "Thong Song"
  • Britney Spears – "Oops!...I Did It Again"

International Viewer's Choice Awards[]

MTV Brasil[]

O Rappa – "A Minha Alma (A Paz Que Eu Não Quero)"

MTV India (Hindi film category)[]

Udit Narayan and Alka Yagnik – "Kaho Na Pyar Hai"

MTV India (Hindi pop category)[]

Falguni Pathak – "Maine Payal Hai Chhankai"

MTV Korea[]

Clon – "First Love"

  • Cho PD – "Fever"
  • Lee Jung-Hyun – "Come"
  • Lee Soo Young – "I Believe"
  • S.E.S. – "Love"

MTV Latin America (North)[]

Shakira – "Ojos Así"

MTV Latin America (South)[]

Los Fabulosos Cadillacs – "La Vida"

MTV Mandarin[]

David Tao – "Find Myself"

  • Cheer Chen – "Still Be Lonely"
  • Kelly Chen – "Love You Love Me"
  • Ho Xiang Tin – "The Tears for You"
  • David Huang – "Love Stopped Since Last Night"
  • May Lan – "Running Wild"
  • Faith Yang – "Hold Still"

MTV Russia[]

Detsl – "Vecherinka"

MTV Southeast Asia[]

Ahmad Dhani and Andra Ramadhan – "Kuldesak"

  • Bazoo – "Pee Fa Party"
  • Jason Lo – "Evening News"
  • Truefaith – "(Awit Para) Sa Kanya"

Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award[]

Red Hot Chili Peppers

Performances[]

Pre-show[]

Main show[]

  • Janet Jackson – "Doesn't Really Matter"
  • Rage Against the Machine – "Testify"
  • Sisqó (featuring Dru Hill) – "Incomplete" / "Thong Song"
  • Britney Spears – "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" / "Oops!...I Did It Again"
  • Eminem – "The Real Slim Shady" / "The Way I Am"
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers – "Californication"
  • NSYNC – "This I Promise You" / "Bye, Bye, Bye" / "It's Gonna Be Me"
  • Nelly – "Country Grammar"
  • Christina Aguilera – "Genie in a Bottle" / "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)" /(featuring Fred Durst) "Livin' It Up"
  • Blink-182 – "All the Small Things"

Presenters[]

Pre-show[]

  • Kurt Loder and Serena Altschul – announced the winners of the professional categories, Breakthrough Video and Best Video from a Film

Main show[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "SÉRIES ON LINE | PREVIEW | ESPECIAL - MTV Video Music Brasil 2000". Archived from the original on 2009-07-22. Retrieved 2009-07-13.
  2. ^ Kurt Loder. "2001 VMAs: Best of the Red Carpet". Archived from the original on June 10, 2009.

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