2004 MTV Video Music Awards Japan

The MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2004 were hosted by entertainer and singer Tomomitsu Yamaguchi at Tokyo Bay NK Hall in Urayasu, Chiba.

2004 MTV Video Music Awards Japan
Date23 May 2004
LocationTokyo Bay NK Hall, Urayasu, Chiba, Japan
Hosted byTomomitsu Yamaguchi
Websitemtvjapan.com/mvaj
Television/radio coverage
NetworkMTV Japan
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Awards edit

Winners are in bold text.[1]

Video of the Year edit

Missy Elliott — "Pass That Dutch"

Album of the Year edit

OutkastSpeakerboxxx/The Love Below

Best Male Video edit

Pharrell featuring Jay-Z — "Frontin'"

Best Female Video edit

Ayumi Hamasaki — "Because of You"

Best Group Video edit

Kick The Can Crew — "Saga Continue"

Best New Artist edit

Orange Range — "Shanghai Honey"

Best Rock Video edit

Good Charlotte — "The Anthem"

Best Pop Video edit

Ayumi Hamasaki — "No Way to Say"

Best R&B Video edit

Namie Amuro — "Put 'Em Up"

Best Hip-Hop Video edit

Zeebra — "Touch The Sky"

Best Dance Video edit

BoA — "Double"

Breakthrough Video edit

Mika Nakashima — "Love Addict"

Best Video from a film edit

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

Best Collaboration edit

Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z — "Crazy in Love"

Best Live Performance edit

Ayumi Hamasaki

Best buzz ASIA edit

Japan edit

Namie Amuro — "Put 'Em Up"

South Korea edit

M — "Just One Night"

Taiwan edit

Leehom Wang — "Last Night"

Special awards edit

Best Director edit

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

Best Special Effects edit

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

Best style edit

Mika Nakashima — "Kissing"

Best Website edit

Kick the Can Crew (www.kickthecancrew.com)

Most Impressive Performance edit

Mary J. Blige

Inspiration Award edit

Janet Jackson

Legend Award edit

Ozzy Osbourne

Live performances edit

References edit

  1. ^ "VIDEOS 歴代VMAJアーカイブ 2004年│MTV VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN 2007". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 19 October 2016.