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2003 MTV Video Music Awards Japan
DateMay 25, 2003
LocationSaitama Super Arena, Saitama, Saitama, Japan
Hosted byZeebra and Nana Katase
Websitemtvjapan.com/mvaj
Television/radio coverage
NetworkMTV Japan
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The MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2003 were hosted by hip hop artist Zeebra and pop singer and actress Nana Katase

Awards

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Winners are in bold text.

Source[1]

Video of the Year

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Rip Slyme — "Rakuen Baby"

Album of the Year

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ChemistrySecond to None

Best Male Video

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Craig David — "What's Your Flava?"

Best Female Video

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Hikaru Utada — "Sakura Drops"

Best Group Video

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Rip Slyme — "Rakuen Baby"

Best New Artist

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Avril Lavigne — "Complicated"

Best Rock Video

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Red Hot Chili Peppers — "By the Way"

Best Pop Video

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Blue — "One Love"

Best R&B Video

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Crystal Kay — "Girl U Love"

Best Hip-Hop Video

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Rip Slyme — "Funkastic"

Best Dance Video

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Supercar — "Yumegiwa Last Boy"

Best Video from a Film

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Eminem — "Lose Yourself" (from 8 Mile)

Best Collaboration

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Suite Chic featuring Firstklas — "Good Life"

Best Live Performance

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Kick The Can Crew

Special award

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Legend Award

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Run DMC

Live performances

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References

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  1. ^ "Videos Awards Japan 07". mtvjapan.com. Archived from the original on 2017-08-23. Retrieved 24 March 2016.