2004 MTV Video Music Awards

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2004 MTV Video Music Awards
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DateSunday, August 29, 2004
LocationAmerican Airlines Arena, Miami, Florida
CountryUnited States
Hosted bynone
Most awardsOutkast and Jay-Z (4)
Most nominationsJay-Z (6)
Websitehttp://www.mtv.com/vma/2004/
Television/radio coverage
NetworkMTV
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The 2004 MTV Video Music Awards aired live on August 29, 2004, honoring the best music videos from the previous year. The show took place at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida, and, unlike in previous years, had no host.

Nominations[]

Winners are in bold text.

Video of the Year[]

OutKast – "Hey Ya!"[1]

Best Male Video[]

Usher (featuring Ludacris and Lil Jon) – "Yeah!"

Best Female Video[]

Beyoncé – "Naughty Girl"

  • Christina Aguilera – "The Voice Within"
  • Alicia Keys – "If I Ain't Got You"
  • Jessica Simpson – "With You"
  • Britney Spears – "Toxic"

Best Group Video[]

No Doubt – "It's My Life"

Best New Artist in a Video[]

Maroon 5 – "This Love"

Best Pop Video[]

No Doubt – "It's My Life"

Best Rock Video[]

Jet – "Are You Gonna Be My Girl"

Best R&B Video[]

Alicia Keys – "If I Ain't Got You"

Best Rap Video[]

Jay-Z – "99 Problems"

Best Hip-Hop Video[]

OutKast – "Hey Ya!"

Best Dance Video[]

Usher (featuring Ludacris & Lil Jon) – "Yeah!"

Breakthrough Video[]

Franz Ferdinand – "Take Me Out"

Best Direction in a Video[]

Jay-Z – "99 Problems" (Director: Mark Romanek)

Best Choreography in a Video[]

The Black Eyed Peas – "Hey Mama" (Choreographer: Fatima Robinson)

Best Special Effects in a Video[]

OutKast – "Hey Ya!" (Special Effects: Elad Offer, Chris Eckardt and Money Shots)

Best Art Direction in a Video[]

OutKast – "Hey Ya!" (Art Director: Eric Beauchamp)

Best Editing in a Video[]

Jay-Z – "99 Problems" (Editor: Robert Duffy)

Best Cinematography in a Video[]

Jay-Z – "99 Problems" (Director of Photography: Joaquín Baca-Asay)

Best Video Game Soundtrack[]

Tony Hawk's Underground (Activision)

MTV2 Award[]

Yellowcard – "Ocean Avenue"

Viewer's Choice[]

Linkin Park – "Breaking the Habit"

Performances[]

Pre-show[]

Main show[]

Appearances[]

Pre-show[]

  • Kurt Loder and SuChin Pak – announced the winners of the professional categories and Breakthrough Video

Main show[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Rotter, Jeffrey (August 22, 2004). "Once the anti-Grammys, MTV show is a sign of the times". Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on October 8, 2020. Retrieved October 8, 2020.

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