2004 MTV Video Music Awards (Full Show)
2004 MTV Video Music Awards recorded live from American Airlines Arena (Kaseya Center) in Miami, FL on August 29, 2004 in which featured performances from Usher, Lil Jon, Ludacris, Jet Hoobastank, Yellowcard, Kanye West, Syleena Johnson, John Legend, Chaka Khan, Eastside Boyz, Ying Yang Twins, Petey Pablo, Terror Squad, Fat Joe, Jessica Simpson, Nelly, Christina Aguilera, Alicia Keys, Lenny Kravitz, Stevie Wonder, The Polyphonic Sphree, and OutKast MAIN SHOW: Jennifer Lopez – opened the show and introduced Usher Will Smith – introduced Shaquille O'Neal and presented Best Pop Video with him Hilary Duff and Matthew Lillard – presented Best Rap Video Shakira – introduced Jet, Hoobastank and Yellowcard Jon Stewart – appeared in several vignettes explaining the Viewer's Choice award voting procedures Omarion and Eva Mendes – presented Best Female Video Marc Anthony – introduced Kanye West Christina Aguilera and Missy Elliott – presented Best Male Video Carson Daly – introduced the Kerry and Bush sisters and the next pair of presenters The Kerry (Alexandra and Vanessa) and Bush (Barbara and Jenna) sisters – urged viewers to vote on the next elections and reminded them to donate to the Red Cross to help the victims of Hurricane Charley Lenny Kravitz and Naomi Campbell – presented Best R&B Video Dave Chappelle – performed a short comic monologue and introduced Lil Jon, Petey Pablo, and the Terror Squad; later he also presented Jay-Z with a gift for his retirement Gwen Stefani and Owen Wilson – presented Best Rock Video Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen – introduced Jessica Simpson D12 and Good Charlotte (Benji and Joel Madden) – presented Best Video Game Soundtrack Rev. Al Sharpton – appeared during one of Jon Stewart's vignettes Jimmy Fallon, Queen Latifah and Wayne Coyne – presented Best Hip-Hop Video Will Forte – played "Gary," the announcer with whom Fallon had a verbal spat while trying to present an award, and introduced Wayne Coyne Xzibit and Ludacris – introduced Nelly and Christina Aguilera P. Diddy and Mase – presented Best Dance Video Christina Milian and LL Cool J – introduced Alicia Keys Paris Hilton and Nick Lachey – presented Best Group Video Ashlee Simpson and Tony Hawk – presented Best New Artist in a Video Alicia Keys – paid tribute to Ray Charles Beastie Boys and "Sasquatch" – presented the MTV2 Award Mandy Moore and Marilyn Manson – introduced The Polyphonic Spree JoJo – introduced American gold medalists Kaitlin Sandeno, Kerri Walsh, Misty May and Carly Patterson, and presented Viewer's Choice with them Gwyneth Paltrow – presented Video of the Year John Mellencamp and Amy Lee – introduced OutKast

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