2005 MTV Video Music Awards
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2005 MTV Video Music Awards | |
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Miami, Florida | |
Country | United States |
Hosted by | Diddy |
Most awards | Green Day (7) |
Most nominations | Green Day (8) |
Website | http://www.mtv.com/ontv/vma/past-vmas/2005/ |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | MTV |
Produced by | Michael Dempsey Salli Frattini Dave Sirulnick |
Directed by | Beth McCarthy-Miller |
The 2005 MTV Video Music Awards aired live on August 28, 2005, honoring the best
Viewer's Choice, and Video of the Year
.
Although the approach of a strong
tropical storm (which became Hurricane Katrina prior to its first landfall just north of Miami) cancelled much of the pre-show activities, the show itself went on as scheduled after the storm passed. Later that year, the MTV VMAs for Latin America, scheduled for Cancún, were canceled due to Hurricane Wilma (which later made an identical but reverse path across South Florida
as Katrina did).
Background
MTV announced on April 5 that the 2005 Video Music Awards would be held on August 28 at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, marking the venue's second consecutive year hosting the ceremony.16:9 format. [6]
Performances
Artist(s) | Song(s) |
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Pre-show | |
Mike Jones (featuring Slim Thug and Paul Wall) | "Still Tippin'" |
Rihanna | "Pon de Replay" |
Fall Out Boy | "Sugar, We're Going Down" |
Main show | |
Green Day | "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" |
Bobby Valentino )
|
"Pimpin' All Over the World" |
MC Hammer | "U Can't Touch This" |
Shakira (featuring Alejandro Sanz) | "La Tortura" |
R. Kelly | "Trapped in the Closet" |
The Killers | "Mr. Brightside"[a] |
Diddy and Snoop Dogg (featuring the Notorious B.I.G.) | "Juicy" "Warning" |
Don Omar | "Reggaeton Latino" |
Tego Calderón | "Abayarde" |
Daddy Yankee | "Gasolina" |
Coldplay | "Speed of Sound" |
Kanye West (featuring Jamie Foxx) | "Gold Digger" |
Mariah Carey (featuring Jadakiss and Jermaine Dupri) | "Shake It Off" "We Belong Together (Remix)"[b] |
50 Cent (featuring Mobb Deep and Tony Yayo) | "Disco Inferno" "Outta Control" "So Seductive" |
My Chemical Romance | "Helena" |
Kelly Clarkson | "Since U Been Gone" |
- ^ Pre-recorded at the Hotel Victor[7]
- ^ From the National Hotel
Appearances
Pre-show
- Kurt Loder – introduced the winners of the professional categories
- SuChin Pak – announced the winners of Best Group Video and Best Video Game Soundtrack
Main show
- Nelly and Lindsay Lohan – presented Best Female Video and Best Male Video
- Beavis and Butt-head– appeared in different vignettes about voting procedures for the Viewer's Choice award
- Bobby Valentino
- Orlando Bloom and Kirsten Dunst – presented Best Rock Video
- Grandmaster Flash – DJed after some commercial breaks and during the "dance-off" sequence
- Luke (from 2 Live Crew) – appeared in a "dance-off" sequence with Diddy
- Ashlee and Jessica Simpson – presented Best R&B Video
- Jessica Alba, Dwyane Wade and Shaquille O'Neal – introduced Shakira and Alejandro Sanz
- Usher – introduced a "Clowning vs. Krumping" dance sequence and presented Best Dance Video
- Eric Roberts – introduced R. Kelly
- Hilary Duff and Joel Madden – introduced the Killers
- Lil' Kim and Jeremy Piven – presented Best Rap Video
- Common and Johnny Knoxville – presented the MTV2 Award
- Fat Joe – introduced the reggaeton performances and presented Best Hip-Hop Video
- Pharrell – introduced Coldplay
- B5– introduced the next pair of presenters
- Ricky Martin and Joss Stone – presented Best Pop Video
- Alicia Keys and John Legend – introduced Kanye West and Jamie Foxx
- Snoop Dogg – introduced Dane Cook, who performed a short comic monologue, and presented Best New Artist in a Video with him
- Eva Longoria – introduced Mariah Carey
- Lil Jon and Paulina Rubio – presented Breakthrough Video
- Fergie and will.i.am – introduced 50 Cent
- Bow Wow and Paris Hilton – presented Viewer's Choice
- Jamie Foxx – introduced Destiny's Child and presented Video of the Year with them
Winners and nominees
Winners are in bold text.
Music
The music for the telecast was scored by Linkin Park's co-vocalist Mike Shinoda and rapper Lil Jon. The score was released as an EP on August 31, 2005, and later released by Shinoda five years later on March 1, 2010.[8]
See also
External links
References
- ^ Vineyard, Jennifer (April 5, 2005). "MTV Video Music Awards Return To Miami On August 28". MTV News. Retrieved January 17, 2023.
- Newspapers.com.
- ^ Mancini, Rob (July 25, 2005). "Green Day, Gwen, Missy Nab Most Nominations For MTV Video Music Awards". MTV News. Retrieved January 17, 2023.
- ^ Montgomery, James (August 29, 2005). "50's Cannons, Kelly's Showers, VMA Winners' Water Walkway: How'd They Do That?". MTV News. Retrieved January 25, 2023.
- ^ "Fall Out Boy, Hip Hop Stars Mike Jones, Paul Wall & Slim Thug, and Caribbean Phenom Rihanna Set to Perform During 2005 MTV Video Music Awards 'Pre-Show by the Shore,' Live from the White Carpet on Sunday, August 28, 6-8pm (Et Live, Tape-Delayed Pt)". Futon Critic. August 18, 2005. Retrieved January 25, 2023.
- ^ "MTV Going Broadband For VMA Viewing". Billboard. August 25, 2005. Retrieved January 25, 2023.
- ^ McDonnell, Evelyn (August 25, 2005). "Diddy sets tone at rockin' hotel". Miami Herald.
- ^ "Shinoda 2005 VMA Score / Beats" Archived 2014-07-17 at the Wayback Machine Mike Shinoda's Blog March 1, 2010. Retrieved July 15, 2014.