MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica 2004
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MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica 2004 | |
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Date | October 21, 2004 |
Site | Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami |
Country | United States |
Acts | Alex Ubago Beastie Boys Black Eyed Peas Cartel de Santa Diego Torres DJ Toy Juanes Julieta Venegas La Ley Lenny Kravitz Paulina Rubio Pitbull The Rasmus Tiziano Ferro |
Host(s) | Paulina Rubio |
The annual MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica 2004 took place on October 21, 2004 in Miami at the Jackie Gleason Theater for the third time in a row.
Paulina Rubio was the first woman to ever host the awards.
[edit] Nominations
Winners in bold.
[edit] Best Solo Artist
[edit] Best Group or Duet
[edit] Best Pop Artist
[edit] Best Rock Artist
[edit] Best Alternative Artist
[edit] Best Independent Artist
No public voting
[edit] Best Pop Artist — International
[edit] Best Rock Artist — International
[edit] Best Hip-Hop/R&B Artist — International
[edit] Best New Artist — International
[edit] Best Artist — Mexico
[edit] Best New Artist — Mexico
- Belinda
- Kalimba
- La 5ª Estación *
- Lu
- María Barracuda
*La 5ª Estación originated in Spain but it's considered a Mexican band as they were launched there.
[edit] Best Artist — Central
[edit] Best New Artist — Central
- Cementerio Club
- De Saloon
- Lulu Jam
- Pali
- Pornomotora
[edit] Best Artist — Argentina
[edit] Best New Artist — Argentina
- Airbag
- Callejeros
- Capri
- Gazpacho
- Leticia Bredice
[edit] Video of the Year
- Alejandro Sanz — "No Es Lo Mismo" (Directed by Jaime de Laiguana)
- Babasónicos — "Putita" (Directed by Sebastián Sánchez)
- Café Tacuba — "Eres" (Directed by Rogelio Sikander)
- Julieta Venegas — "Andar Conmigo" (Directed by Santiago H. Pueyrredón)
- Molotov — "Hit Me" (Directed by Jason Archer & Paul Beck)
[edit] Artist of the Year
[edit] Awards by Countries
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Best Solo Artist Best Artist — Mexico Artist of the Year |
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Best Alternative Artist Video of the Year |
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Best Artist — Argentina |
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Best Rock Artist — International Best New Artist — International |
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Best Group or Duet |
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Best Pop Artist | ||
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Best Rock Artist |
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Best Pop Artist — International |
[edit] Performances
- Diego Torres, La Ley and Julieta Venegas — "Yeah!" / "Hey Ya!" / "Hey Mama"
- Black Eyed Peas — "Let's Get It Started"
- The Rasmus — "Guilty"
- Alex Ubago — "Aunque No Te Pueda Ver"
- Tiziano Ferro — "Tardes Negras"
- Juanes — "Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor"
- Julieta Venegas and Cartel de Santa — "Lento"
- Lenny Kravitz — "Caling All Angels"
- Paulina Rubio, DJ Toy and Pitbull — "Dame Otro Tequila" / "Culo"
- Molotov — "Amateur" and "Gimme Tha Power"
- Beastie Boys — "Ch-Check It Out" and "Sabotage"
[edit] Appearances
- Bono — introduced the audience to the show
- Molotov — presented Best Solo Artist
- La Ley — introduced The Rasmus
- Belinda and Natalia Lafourcade — introduced Alex Ubago and Tiziano Ferro
- Babasónicos (Adrián and Marcelo) and "El Piri" — introduced Juanes
- Xzibit, Silvina Luna, María Eugenia Ritó and Rocío Guirao Díaz — presented Best Hip-Hop/R&B Artist—International
- Benjamín Vicuña, Kalimba and Ana de la Reguera — introduced Julieta Venegas and Cartel de Santa
- Miguel Rodarte and Nicole Neumann — presented Best Rock Artist
- Shakira — introduced Lenny Kravitz
- Diego Torres — introduced Paulina Rubio and Pitbull
- Gastón Pauls and Florencia de la V — presented Best Artist—Argentina
- Leticia Bredice — introduced Molotov
- Lenny Kravitz — presented Artist of the Year
[edit] Memorable Moments
- Host Paulina Rubio showed her behind.
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