Current:Home > reviewsThis Look Back at the 2004 Grammys Will Have you Saying Hey Ya! -InvestTomorrow
This Look Back at the 2004 Grammys Will Have you Saying Hey Ya!
View
Date:2025-04-26 08:02:17
Don't lose yourself in this walk down memory lane.
After all, if you went back to 2004 and turned on your radio, you'd probably hear hits such as Christina Aguilera's "Beautiful," Dido's "White Flag" or Missy Elliott's "Work it" on repeat. And it was those artists and more who were honored at the 2004 Grammy Awards.
To paint a picture, some of the nominees for Record of the Year two decades ago were Beyoncé and Jay-Z for "Crazy in Love," The Black Eyed Peas for "Where is the Love," Eminem with "Lose Yourself," Outkast with "Hey Ya!" and Coldplay for "Clocks," the last of whom walked away with the category's win.
The biggest winner of the night, however, was Beyoncé, who earned five awards at the Feb. 8 ceremony, with Big Boi and André 3000 of Outkast following behind with three.
The evening also featured some epic performances. In fact, to open the ceremony, Queen Bey herself took to the stage alongside Prince to perform a medley of their songs, including "Purple Rain," "Baby I'm a Star," "Let's Go Crazy" and "Crazy in Love."
A number of artists were also honored throughout the evening, including The Beatles, whose iconic track "I Saw Her Standing There" was performed by Sting, Dave Matthews, Pharrell and Vince Gill. There was also a moving tribute to rocker Warren Zevon, who had died the previous year, and an overall tribute to funk music.
It was this last performance in particular that left its mark on viewers. The show-stopping medley featured OutKast, Earth, Wind & Fire, Robert Randolph and the Family Band, George Clinton with Parliament-Funkadelic and Samuel L. Jackson, dubbed one of the "most ambitious and, yes, funky musical endeavors ever" to hit the Grammy stage by the award show itself.
But before music's biggest night really kicked off, there was, of course, the red carpet. And now 20 years later, it is one to behold.
Keep reading to see an array of the many layers, highlights, bright colors and spray tans that graced the 2004 Grammys red carpet.
The 2024 Grammy Awards air Sunday, Feb. 4, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS. Don't miss E!'s red carpet coverage starting at 4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT on E!.veryGood! (419)
Related
- Paige Bueckers vs. Hannah Hidalgo highlights women's basketball games to watch
- This is what NASA's spacecraft saw just seconds before slamming into an asteroid
- Escaping Sudan brings fear and joy for a young American evacuee as she leaves loved ones behind
- Star Wars and Harry Potter Actor Paul Grant Dead at 56
- See you latte: Starbucks plans to cut 30% of its menu
- Uber lobbied and used 'stealth' tech to block scrutiny, according to a new report
- Devastated Andrew Lloyd Webber Shares Son Nick Is Critically Ill Amid Cancer Battle
- Biden has $52 billion for semiconductors. Today, work begins to spend that windfall
- Justice Department, Louisville reach deal after probe prompted by Breonna Taylor killing
- Kyra Sedgwick Shares the Hilarious Secret to Her 34-Year Marriage to Kevin Bacon
Ranking
- From family road trips to travel woes: Americans are navigating skyrocketing holiday costs
- Simple DIY maintenance tasks that will keep your car running smoothly — and save money
- U.S. says Iranian forces seize second oil tanker within a week
- Vanderpump Rules' Kristina Kelly Gives Birth, Welcomes First Baby With Max Ville
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Triathlon
- Ukrainian delegate punches Russian rep who grabbed flag amid tense talks in Turkey over grain deal
- King Charles urged to acknowledge Britain's legacy of genocide and colonization on coronation day
- How Title 42's expiration reshapes immigration policy at the U.S.-Mexico border
Recommendation
Jamie Foxx gets stitches after a glass is thrown at him during dinner in Beverly Hills
Yaël Eisenstat: Why we need more friction on social media
Law Roach Sets Record Straight on That Viral Zendaya Video From Louis Vuitton Fashion Show
The best games of 2022 so far, picked by the NPR staff
Biden administration makes final diplomatic push for stability across a turbulent Mideast
Star Wars and Harry Potter Actor Paul Grant Dead at 56
Memphis police say a man who livestreamed shootings that killed 4 has been arrested
Pictures show King Charles coronation rehearsal that gave eager royals fans a sneak preview