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3.7/10   267 votes
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Writers:

Tommy Cody (writer) and
Donald Caldwell (writer)
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Contact:

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Release Date:

6 September 2001 (USA) more

Genre:

Music more

Plot:

MTV presents its Video Music Awards for 2001. Performers include U2, *NSYNC (with Michael Jackson), Staind, Alicia Keys, Jennifer Lopez (with Ja Rule), and Missy Elliott (with Nelly Furtado). | add synopsis

Awards:

2 nominations more

User Comments:

Better than last couple of years more (4 total)


Cast

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Jamie Foxx ... Himself - Host

Christina Aguilera ... Herself - Presenter
Staind ... Themselves - Performers
Dream ... Themselves - Presenters
*NSYNC ... Themselves - Performers
Linkin Park ... Themselves - Performers
Tenacious D ... Themselves - Presenters
Outkast ... Themselves - Performers
U2 ... Themselves - Performers
Wes Borland ... Himself
Backstreet Boys ... Themselves - Presenters

Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs ... Himself - Presenter (as P. Diddy)
Nikka Costa ... Herself - Presenter

Sheryl Crow ... Herself

Andy Dick ... Himself / Daphne Aguilera
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Additional Details

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Colour:

Colour


Fun Stuff

Trivia:

Aaliyah was supposed to perform on the show, but died 11 days earlier. more

Movie Connections:

Referenced in "The Boondocks: Return of the King (#1.9)" (2006) more


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Better than last couple of years, 12 February 2002
Author: Andy (snot_pe2012) from Maine

All I have to say is that this show was much better than the last few preceeding it. The performers were more varied, there was a kind of music for everyone. Usually it's just pop and rap but they mixed in some rock with Staind and Linkin Park (Who did an excellent version of One Step Closer with the X-Ecutioners). Jamie Foxx was also a better (and funnier) host than the Wayans Brothers, but not nearly as good as Chris Rock. However, I have a hard time understanding how Lady Marmalade got best video.

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