Eminem, Missy Elliott, P.O.D. lead MTV award nominations

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Jul 21, 2002 10:00 PM

Eminem, Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliott and P.O.D. picked up six nominations apiece on Monday (7/22) to lead the field for the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards, while Shakira and the White Stripes got four nods each.

Eminem, Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliott and P.O.D. picked up six nominations apiece on Monday (7/22) to lead the field for the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards, while Shakira and the White Stripes got four nods each.

Eminem’s nominations came for his video for “Without Me"--in which the rapper is clad in a costume modeled after that of Batman’s sidekick Robin--and Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliott was nominated for “One Minute Man.” P.O.D.’s “Alive” got five nominations, while “Youth of a Nation” got one.



Shakira’s nominations were for her music video for “Whenever, Wherever,” while the White Stripes were nominated for “Fell in Love With a Girl.”



The 19th annual awards show, to be hosted by Jimmy Fallon of “Saturday Night Live,” will be broadcast live from New York City’s Radio City Music Hall on Aug. 29. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Eminem and Pink will be among the artists to perform during the event.



According to MTV, nominees were determined by a committee of about 500 people representing record labels, music journalists, video producers and others.



Best Video of the Year

“Gone," ‘NSync (Herb Ritts, director)

“Without Me,” Eminem (Joseph Kahn)

“In The End,” Linkin Park (Nathan “Karma” Cox)

“Alive," P.O.D. (Francis Lawrence)

“One Mic,” Nas (Chris Robinson)

“Fell in Love With a Girl,” the White Stripes (Michel Gondry)



Best Male Video

“Walking Away,” Craig David (Lenny Bass, director)

“Without Me,” Eminem (Joseph Kahn)

“Hero," Enrique Iglesias (Joseph Kahn)

“This Train Don’t Stop There Anymore,” Elton John (David LaChapelle)

“#1," Nelly (Steve Carr)

“U Got It Bad,” Usher (Little X)


Best Female Video

“Foolish," Ashanti (Irv Gotti, director)

“All You Wanted,” Michelle Branch (Liz Freidlander)

“Get the Party Started,” Pink (Dave Meyers)

“Whenever, Wherever,” Shakira (Francis Lawrence)

“I’m a Slave 4 U,” Britney Spears (Francis Lawrence)



Best Group Video

“Girlfriend" (Remix), ‘NSync featuring Nelly (Marc Klasfeld, director)

“First Date,” Blink-182 (The Malloys)

“Everyday," Dave Matthews Band (Chuck McBride)

“In the End,” Linkin Park (Nathan “Karma” Cox)

“Hey Baby,” No Doubt featuring Bounty Killer (Dave Meyers)

“Alive," P.O.D. (Francis Lawrence)



Best Rap Video

“Who We Be,” DMX (Joseph Kahn, director)

“Without Me,” Eminem (Joseph Kahn, director)

“Word of Mouf,” Ludacris (Steve Carr)

“One Mic,” Nas (Chris Robinson)

“Bad Boy for Life,” P. Diddy (Chris Robinson)



Best R&B Video

“Rock the Boat,” Aaliyah (Hype Williams, director)

“Foolish," Ashanti (Irv Gotti)

“No More Drama,” Mary J. Blige (Sanji)

“A Woman’s Worth,” Alicia Keys (Chris Robinson)

“U Got It Bad,” Usher (Little X)


Best Hip-Hop Video

“One Minute Man,” Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliott featuring Ludacris and Trina (Dave Meyers, director)

“What’s Luv,” Fat Joe featuring Ashanti (Billie Woodruff)

“Always on Time,” Ja Rule featuring Ashanti (Dave Meyers)

“I’m Real” (Remix), Jennifer Lopez featuring Ja Rule (Dave Meyers)

“The Whole World,” OutKast featuring Killer Mike (Bryan Barber)

“Pass The Courvoisier (Part II),” Busta Rhymes featuring P. Diddy and Pharell (Chris Robinson and Busta Rhymes)



Best Dance Video

“Days Go By,” Dirty Vegas (Rob Leggatt and Leigh Marling, directors)

“Can’t Get You Out of My Head,” Kylie Minogue (Dawn Shadforth)

“Get the Party Started,” Pink (Dave Meyers)

“Whenever, Wherever,” Shakira (Francis Lawrence)

“I’m a Slave 4 U,” Britney Spears (Francis Lawrence)



Best Rock Video

“Sacrifice," Creed (Dave Meyers, director)

“The Middle,” Jimmy Eat World (Paul Fedor)

“Here To Stay,” Korn (The Hughes Brothers)

“In The End,” Linkin Park (Nathan “Karma” Cox)

“Youth of the Nation,” P.O.D. (Paul Fedor)

“Chop Suey!” System of a Down (Marcos Siega)



Best Pop Video

“Girlfriend" (Remix), ‘NSync featuring Nelly (Marc Klasfeld, director)

“All You Wanted,” Michelle Branch (Liz Freidlander)

“Hey Baby,” No Doubt featuring Bounty Killer (Dave Meyers)

“Get the Party Started,” Pink (Dave Meyers)

“Whenever, Wherever,” Shakira (Francis Lawrence)



Best New Artist in a Video

“Foolish," Ashanti (Irv Gotti, director)

“Uh Huh,” B2K (Erick White)

“Complicated," Avril Lavigne (The Malloy)

“No Such Thing,” John Mayer (Jesse Sheppard)

“Come Clean,” Puddle of Mudd (Fred Durst)



Best Video from a Film

“Hero," Chad Kroeger featuring Josey Scott (Nigel Dick, director)

“Area Codes,” Ludacris featuring Nate Dogg (Marc Klasfeld)

“#1," Nelly (Steve Carr)

“Black Suits Comin’ (Nod Ya Head),” Will Smith (Francis Lawrence)



Viewer’s Choice

“Uh Huh,” B2K (Erick White, director)

“Everywhere," Michelle Branch (Liz Freidlander)

“What About Us?” Brandy (Dave Meyers)

“Without Me,” Eminem (Joseph Kahn)

“Hero," Enrique Iglesias (Joseph Kahn)

“Alive," P.O.D. (Francis Lawrence)



MTV2 Award

“Screaming Infidelities,” Dashboard Confessional (Erick White, director)

“Hate To Say I Told You So,” the Hives (Henry Moore Selder)

“Don’t Know Why,” Norah Jones (Anastasia Simone and Ian Spencer)

“Halfcrazy," Musiq (Chris Robinson)

“Awnaw," Nappy Roots featuring Jazze Pha (Lenny Bass)

“Last Nite,” the Strokes (Roman Coppola)



Best Direction in a Video

“One Minute Man,” Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliott featuring Ludacris and Trina (Dave Meyers, director)

“Without Me,” Eminem (Joseph Kahn)

“This Train Don’t Stop There Anymore,” Elton John (David LaChapelle)

“Alive," P.O.D. (Francis Lawrence)

“By the Way,” Red Hot Chili Peppers (Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris)



Best Choreography in a Video

“Family Affair,” Mary J. Blige (Fatima Robinson, choreographer)

“Can’t Get You Out of My Head,” Kylie Minogue (Michael Rooney)

“I’m a Slave 4 U,” Britney Spears (Wade J. Robson)

“U Don’t Have to Call,” Usher (Rosero)



Best Special Effects in a Video

“One Minute Man,” Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliott featuring Ludacris and Trina (Nathan McGuinness and Marc Varisco, special effects)

“Alive," P.O.D. (Pixel Envy)

“Black Suits Comin’ (Nod Ya Head),” Will Smith (Pixel Envy)

“Fell in Love With a Girl,” the White Stripes (Twisted Labs and Sebastian Fau)



Best Art Direction in a Video

“Trouble," Coldplay (Tim Hope, art director)

“One Minute Man,” Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliott featuring Ludacris and Trina (Mike Martella)

“This Train Don’t Stop There Anymore,” Elton John (Kirsten Vallow)

“Stick ‘Em Up,” Quarashi (Bruton Jones)



Best Editing in a Video

“One Minute Man,” Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliott featuring Ludacris and Trina (Jay Robinson, editor)

“Without Me,” Eminem (Joseph Kahn)

“Chop Suey” System of a Down” (Nicholas Erasmus)

“Fell in Love With a Girl,” the White Stripes (Mikros and Duran)



Best Cinematography in a Video

“One Minute Man,” Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliott featuring Ludacris and Trina (Karsten “Crash” Gopinath, director of photography)

“A Woman’s Worth,” Alicia Keys (John Perez)

“We Are All Made of Stars,” Moby (Brad Rushing)

“Whenever, Wherever,” Shakira (Pascal Leeque)



Breakthrough Video

“Short Skirt/Long Jacket,” Cake (John McCrea, director)

“Trouble," Coldplay (Tim Hope)

“Name of the Game,” the Crystal Method (Marcos Siega)

“Who We Be,” DMX (Joseph Kahn)

“This Woman’s Work,” Maxwell (Sanji)

“Fell in Love With a Girl,” the White Stripes (Michel Gondry)

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