ASCAP MEMBERS BLAST OFF WITH
A TOTAL OF 16 VMA MOONMEN!
Beyoncé
Knowles, Coldplay and
Justin Timberlake were the top
winners at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards held
on August 28, 2003 at New York’s Radio City
Music Hall. |
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Coldplay
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Beyoncé Knowles |
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Justin Timberlake |
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Beyoncé
captured Best Female Video, Best
R&B Video and Best Choreography in
a Video for her number 1 hit “Crazy
in Love.” Knowles performed her hit song,
proving why she won the best choreography category.
Coldplay won Best Group Video,
Breakthrough Video (for the second consecutive
year) and Best Direction in Video for
their acclaimed “The Scientist”. Coldplay
also performed the hit song. Justin Timberlake
rounded out ASCAP’s triple-triple winners,
with Best Male Video and Best Pop
Video for “Cry Me A River” and
Best Dance Video for “Rock Your Body.” |

Missy Elliott |
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50 Cent |
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50
Cent and Missy Elliott
each received 2 VMA’s. 50 Cent’s “In
Da Club” took the honors for Best Rap
Video and Best New Artist, while
Missy Elliott not only took home Best Hip-Hop
Video, but “Work(ed) It” for
the Video of the Year honors. |

Radiohead |
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Johnny Cash |
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Good Charlotte
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Johnny
Cash took home the prize for Best
Cinematography in a Video for “Hurt.”
Radiohead received their first
VMA for Best Art Direction in a Video
for “There There,” and the Viewer’s
Choice Award went to Good Charlotte
for “Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous.” |

Duran Duran
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| Duran
Duran, newly reunited with all of its
original members, was honored with a Lifetime
Achievement Award, celebrating their 20+
years as a band.
ASCAP artists as a
whole took home 16 of the 21 awards!
Congratulations to all
of our winners and nominees.
Click here
to see ASCAP's list of nominees:
http://www.ascap.com/eventsawards/awards/mtv2003/mtv2003.html
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