The 2005 MTV Video Music Awards
The "2005 MTV Video Music Awards," honouring the best in music video, rolled into Miami at the American Airlines Arena on Sunday, August 28th. Hosted by Diddy, the 22nd annual awards show was jam packed with more music and more celebrities than ever before.
Green Day was the top winner of the night winning six Moon Men. "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" garnered "Video of the Year," "Best Group Video," "Best Rock Video," "Best Direction in a Video," "Best Editing in a Video," and "Best Cinematography." Winners for "Viewer’s Choice," "MTV2 Award," and "Best Video Game From a Soundtrack" were not determined at the issue of this release.
Officially launching on August 29th following the live VMA broadcast, "My VMAs," a dedicated channel within MTV Overdrive, will allow viewers to re-live and re-mix their VMA experience by combining their favorite moments from the star-studded night with exclusive, bonus segments, all available in an a la carte, on demand menu. The expanded VMA footage will include in-depth "white" carpet fashion coverage; arrivals by yacht and tricked out cars; backstage artist interviews; as well as more music performances produced especially for Overdrive. "My VMAs" puts control in the hands of music fans and allows them to experience the VMAs the way they want.
The night started with celebrities flooding the white carpet as they arrived in their tricked out cars and luxurious yachts. For the first time in awards show history, celebrities revved up their engines for a pimped out and tricked out car show. The Game, Green Day, Ludacris, Shaquille O’Neal, Snoop Dogg, Lil’ Kim, and Nelly wowed the white carpet as they showed up in their customized cars. While Usher, Kanye West, Kelly Clarkson, Ricky Martin, Lil’ Jon, and Trillville fashionably sailed into the arena. Carpet stopping performances from Fall Out Boy, Houston hip hop stars Mike Jones, Paul Wall, and Slim Thug, and Caribbean phenomenon Rihanna electrified MTV News’ "Pre-Show by the Shore." There was so much action on the carpet that MTV News’ extended the pre-show to an unprecedented two hours!
Water played a spectacular role in this year’s show, omnipresent
during performances and presenter moments throughout the evening. The special
water effects were produced by Wet Designs, the same production company that
designed the fountains at the famous Bellagio in Las Vegas. Inside American
Airlines Arena, host Diddy dove right into the awards festivities by launching
an explosive and dramatic water and fire show, as lithe dancers amazed the audience
with their spectacular aerial moves from 25 feet in the air. Green Day explosively
kicked off the music extravaganza with their hit "Boulevard of Broken Dreams,"
complete with pyrotechnical wizardry!
The party kept sizzling as Missy
Elliott and Ciara
introduced Ludacris to the stage. Ludacris started a world music party with
"Pimpin’ All Over the World" as drummers and dancers from Brazil,
South Africa, and Trinidad joined his performance. And that was just the beginning
of a night filled with music from the ultimate list of performers and star-studded
presenters.
The VMAs marked the return of MTV favorites Beavis & Butt-Head. Throughout
the show, Beavis & Butt-Head revealed the nominees for Viewer’s Choice.
Another memorable moment had Grandmaster Flash on the turn tables as Diddy introduced
pop-culture icon MC Hammer who busted a move to his hit "U Can’t Touch
This." Ashlee and Jessica Simpson had a sisterly moment when they announced
the nominees of Best R&B Video which were displayed on surfing plasma TVs
positioned on the floor where hundreds of fans played an active
role throughout the show.
The revelry continued as Miami Heat’s Shaquille O’Neal & Dwayne Wade joined
by Jessica Alba announced the next electrifying performance by Shakira. Making
a splashy entrance amidst a duel of fire and water, Shakira gyrated onto the
stage singing her hit "La Tortura" as Alejandro Sanz joined from the
middle of the arena. To announce the winner of Best Dance Video, Usher kept
the rhythm going as he brought up the Rize dancers from the popular David LaChappelle
documentary. The Rize dancers in full clown make-up had the audience crumping
in their seats. In another VMA first, R. Kelly performed Chapter 12 of his hit
single "Trapped In a Closet" in theatrical one-man show. Performing
in-the-round on center stage, he acted out all of the characters from his dramatical
video series.
Hot couple Hilary Duff and Joel Madden, in their first official public appearance
on TV together, introduced The Killers who amidst a pool of fire, performed
their song "Mr. Brightside" from South Beach Miami’s Hotel Victor,
one of the remote locations of the night that showcased some of the most extravagant
pools in Miami. Back to the arena, Diddy in a poignant moment, honored the late
Notorious
B.I.G. Diddy conducted a full orchestra as Snoop Dogg joined in
this tribute to the famed rapper.
Fat
Joe turned the volume back up with an energetic music moment, as
Reggaeton superstars Don Omar, Tego Calderone, and Daddy Yankee joined him on
stage with dancers working the audience into a frenzy. To keep up the energy
of the music celebration, Diddy entrusted his "dogg pound" to cheer
him on throughout the show. The show continued with the house lights simmering
low as, Coldplay performed a moving rendition of "Speed of Sound,"
with Chris Martin running into the stands, creating an intimate performance.
Amidst a club setting, Kanye
West, after winning Best Male Video, performed his smash hit "Gold
Digger" that featured incredible background vocals from Jamie Foxx. At
the end of their performance, the audience hit pay dirt as money shot onto the
stage. Snoop Dogg introduced Dane Cook who had the audience laughing in their
seats as he injected his unique brand of comedy into the show. Eva Longoria
took the show to its second remote location, poolside at the National Hotel,
as Mariah Carey belted out an energetic medley of her songs, "Shake It
Off," and "We Belong Together." Carey was joined by her surprise
special guests Jermaine Dupri, Jadakiss,
and DJ Clue and Styles
P.
50
Cent, joined by Mobb
Deep and Tony
Yayo, kept the energy up as he performed a medley of "Disco
Inferno," "Outta Control," and "So Seductive." 500
tambourines clamored along throughout 50’s frenetic performance. Then Diddy
surprised the crowd as he brought on surprise performers My Chemical romance,
who rocked their hit "Helena" as 300 white umbrellas appeared in the
crowd with Helena revealed under a sole red umbrella. The show came to a dramatic
close with Kelly Clarkson’s performing her hit "Since U Been Gone"
with rain cascading down onto the audience.
The 2005 VMAs included appearances by the biggest names from the worlds of music,
movies and television including Gwen Stefani, Jessica Simpson, Lil
Kim, Ricky Martin, Ashlee Simpson, Bow Wow, Eva Longoria, Nelly,
Hilary Duff, Joel Madden from Good Charlotte, Ciara, Alicia Keys, Usher, Jessica
Alba, Orlando Bloom, Kirsten Dunst, Lindsay Lohan, Joss Stone, Jeremy Piven,
and Snoop Dogg.
2005 MTV Video Music Awards Winners:
VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Green Day
"Boulevard of Broken Dreams"
American Idiot
Reprise Records
Director: Samuel Bayer
Producer: Tim Lynch
Production Company: Black Dog Films
BEST MALE VIDEO
Kanye West
"Jesus Walks"
College Dropout
Roc-A-Fella Records
Director: Chris Milk
Producer: Gina Leonard
Production Company: Radical Music
BEST FEMALE VIDEO
Kelly Clarkson
"Since U Been Gone"
Breakaway
RCA
Director: Alex De Rakoff
Producer: Billy Parks
Production Company: F.M. Rocks
BEST GROUP
Green Day
"Boulevard of Broken Dreams"
American Idiot
Reprise Records
Director: Samuel Bayer
Producer: Tim Lynch
Production Company: Black Dog Films
BEST RAP VIDEO
Ludacris
"Number One Spot"
Red Light District
Disturbing Tha Peace
Director: Fat Cats/Chaka Zulu
Producer: Anke Thommen
Production Company: F.M. Rocks
BEST R&B VIDEO
Alicia Keys
"Karma"
The Diary of Alicia Keys
MBK Entertainment/J Records
Director: Chris Robinson/Alicia Keys
Producer: Meredith Welsch
Production Company: HSI Productions
BEST HIP-HOP VIDEO
Missy Elliott f/ Ciara & Fat Man Scoop
"Lose Control"
The Cookbook
Gold Mind/Atlantic Records
Director: Dave Meyers/Missy Elliott
Producer: Joseph Sassone
Production Company: Radical Music
BEST DANCE VIDEO
Missy Elliott f/ Ciara & Fat Man Scoop
"Lose Control"
The Cookbook
Gold Mind/Atlantic Records
Director: Dave Meyers/Missy Elliott
Producer: Joseph Sassone
Production Company: Radical Music
BEST ROCK VIDEO
Green Day
"Boulevard of Broken Dreams"
American Idiot
Reprise Records
Director: Samuel Bayer
Producer: Tim Lynch
Production Company: Black Dog Films
BEST POP VIDEO
Kelly Clarkson
"Since U Been Gone"
Breakaway
RCA
Director: Alex De Rakoff
Producer: Billy Parks
Production Company: F.M. Rocks
BEST NEW ARTIST IN A VIDEO
The Killers
"Mr. Brightside"
Hot Fuss
Island Records
Director: Sophie Muller
Producer: Grant Jue
Production Company: Oil Factory Inc
BREAKTHROUGH VIDEO
Gorillaz
"Feel Good INC."
Demon Days
Virgin Records America, Inc.
Director: Jamie Hewlett/ Pete Candeland
Producer: Cara Speller/Emilie Walmsley
Production Company: Passion Pictures
BEST DIRECTION IN A VIDEO
Green Day
"Boulevard of Broken Dreams"
American Idiot
Reprise Records
Director: Samuel Bayer
Producer: Tim Lynch
Production Company: Black Dog Films
BEST CHOREOGRAPHY IN A VIDEO
Gwen Stefani
"Hollaback Girl"
Love.Angel.Music.Baby.
Interscope Records
Director: Paul Hunter
Producer: Rubin Mendoza
Production Company: HSI Productions
Choreographer: Kishaya Dudley
BEST SPECIAL EFFECTS IN A VIDEO
Gorillaz
"Feel Good INC."
Demon Days
Virgin Records America, Inc.
Director: Jamie Hewlett/ Pete Candeland
Producer: Cara Speller/Emilie Walmsley
Production Company: Passion Pictures
Special Effects: Passion Pictures
BEST ART DIRECTION IN A VIDEO
Gwen Stefani
"What You Waiting For?"
Love. Angel. Music. Baby.
Interscope Records
Director: Francis Lawrence
Producer: Caleb Dewart
Production Company: DNA
Art Director: Zach Matthewes
BEST EDITING IN A VIDEO
Green Day
"Boulevard of Broken Dreams"
American Idiot
Reprise Records
Director: Samuel Bayer
Producer: Tim Lynch
Production Company: Black Dog Films
Editor: Tim Royes
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Green Day
"Boulevard of Broken Dreams"
American Idiot
Reprise Records
Director: Samuel Bayer
Producer: Tim Lynch
Production Company: Black Dog Films
Cinematographer: Samuel Bayer
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