2004 MTV Video Music Awards Japan

2004 MTV Video Music Awards Japan
Date May 23, 2004
Location Tokyo Bay NK Hall, Urayasu, Chiba, Japan
Host Tomomitsu Yamaguchi
Official website mtvjapan.com/mvaj
Television/Radio coverage
Network MTV Japan
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The MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2004 were hosted by entertainer and singer Tomomitsu Yamaguchi at Tokyo Bay NK Hall in Urayasu, Chiba.

Awards

Winners are in bold text.[1]

Video of the Year

Missy Elliott — "Pass That Dutch"

Album of the Year

OutkastSpeakerboxxx/The Love Below

Best Male Video

Pharrell featuring Jay-Z — "Frontin'"

Best Female Video

Ayumi Hamasaki — "Because of You"

Best Group Video

Kick The Can Crew — "Saga Continue"

Best New Artist

Orange Range — "Shanghai Honey"

Best Rock Video

Good Charlotte — "The Anthem"

Best Pop Video

Ayumi Hamasaki — "No Way to Say"

Best R&B Video

Namie Amuro — "Put 'Em Up"

Best Hip-Hop Video

Zeebra — "Touch The Sky"

Best Dance Video

BoA — "Double"

Breakthrough Video

Mika Nakashima — "Love Addict"

Best Video from a Film

Pink featuring William Orbit — "Feel Good Time" (from Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle)

Best Collaboration

Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z — "Crazy in Love"

Best Live Performance

Ayumi Hamasaki

Best buzz ASIA

Japan

Namie Amuro — "Put 'Em Up"

South Korea

M — "Just One Night"

Taiwan

Leehom Wang — "Last Night"

Special awards

Best Director

The White Stripes — "The Hardest Button To Button" (directed by Michael Gondry)

Best Special Effects

The Chemical Brothers — "Get Yourself High" (Special Effects: Joseph Kahn)

Best Style

Mika Nakashima — "Kissing"

Best Website

Kick the Can Crew (www.kickthecancrew.com)

Most Impressive Performance

Mary J. Blige

Inspiration Award

Janet Jackson

Legend Award

Ozzy Osbourne

Live performances

References