46th Annual Grammy Awards

{{Short description|2004 music industry award ceremony}}

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{{Infobox award

| name = 46th Annual Grammy Awards

| image = 46thGrammyLogo.jpg

| caption =

| date = February 8, 2004

| location = Staples Center, Los Angeles, California

| most_awards = Beyoncé (5)

| most_nominations = Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Outkast, Pharrell Williams (6 each)

| network = CBS

| previous = 45th

| main = Grammy Awards

| next = 47th

}}

The 46th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 8, 2004, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California honoring the best in music for the recording of the year beginning from October 1, 2002, through September 30, 2003. It recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year. The big winners were Beyoncé, who won five awards, and Outkast, who won three awards including Album of the Year. Tied for the most nominations, with six each, were Beyoncé, Outkast, and Jay-Z.{{cite web|url=http://www.grammy.com/nominees/search?artist=&title=&year=2003&genre=All|title=2003 Grammy Award Winners|publisher=Grammy.com|access-date=May 1, 2011}}

Performances

Presenters

Effects of the Super Bowl XXXVIII controversy

Janet Jackson was originally scheduled to perform a tribute to Luther Vandross during the ceremony. However, due to an incident involving Jackson during the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show the previous week, where her breast was briefly revealed by Justin Timberlake, Jackson was blacklisted by CBS's parent company Viacom and her invitation to the ceremony was rescinded. Despite his involvement in the "wardrobe malfunction", Timberlake was still invited, and used one of his acceptance speeches to apologize for the incident. CBS also broadcast the ceremony on a five-minute tape delay.{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/mtv-under-attack-by-fcc-20040223|title=MTV Under Attack by FCC|magazine=Rolling Stone|access-date=July 27, 2017}}{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/news/nipple-ripples-10-years-of-fallout-from-janet-jacksons-halftime-show-20140130|title=Nipple Ripples: Revisiting Janet Jackson's Wardrobe Malfunction|magazine=Rolling Stone|access-date=July 28, 2017}}

Winners and nominees

Bold type indicates the winner out of the list of nominees.

Reference for the nominations:{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalhit.com/grammy/46/nominees.shtml|title=46th Annual Grammy® Awards Nominees Coverage|website=Digitalhit.com|access-date=August 1, 2017}}

=General=

;Record of the Year

;Album of the Year

;Song of the Year

;Best New Artist

=Alternative=

=Blues=

;Best Traditional Blues Album

;Best Contemporary Blues Album

=Children's=

=Classical=

=Comedy=

=Composing and arranging=

Best Instrumental Composition

Best Instrumental Arrangement

Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)

=Country=

=Dance=

Best Dance Recording

=Film/TV/media=

=Folk=

=Gospel=

=Historical=

Best Historical Album

=Jazz=

Best Jazz Instrumental Solo

Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group

  • Clark Germain (engineer), Dave Darlington (engineer/mixer), Robert Sadin (engineer/mixer & producer) & Wayne Shorter for Alegría

Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album

Best Jazz Vocal Album

Best Contemporary Jazz Album

Best Latin Jazz Album

=Latin=

Best Latin Pop Album

Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album

Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album

  • Jose Angel Cabrera & Dennis Parker (engineers), Daniel Estevez T. (engineer/mixer) & Joan Sebastian (producer & artist) for Afortunado

Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album

  • Anibal Kerpel, Joseph Chiccarelli (engineers), Elfego Buendia, Emmanuel Del Real, Gustavo Santaolalla, Jose "Joselo" Rangel, Quique Rangel (producers) & Café Tacuba for Cuatro Caminos

Best Tejano Album

  • Edward Perez, Ramiro Serna (engineers), Jimmy Gonzalez producer & Jimmy Gonzalez y El Grupo Mazz for Si Me Faltas Tu

Best Salsa/Merengue Album

  • Jon Fausty, Luca Germini, Jorge G. Gómez, Carlos Laurenz, Jose Lopez, Olga Santos, Jake Tanner, (engineers), Jorge G. Garcia (engineer/mixer), Oscar Gómez (engineer/mixer & producer), Sergio George (producer) & Celia Cruz for Regalo Del Alma

=Musical show=

Best Musical Show Album

=Music video=

Best Short Form Music Video

Best Long Form Music Video

=New Age=

=Packaging and notes=

Best Recording Package

  • Ani DiFranco & Brian Grunert (art directors) for Evolve performed by Ani DiFranco

Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package

Best Album Notes

  • Tom Piazza (notes writer) for Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: A Musical Journey performed by Various Artists

=Polka=

=Pop=

=Production and engineering=

=R&B=

=Rap=

; Best Female Rap Solo Performance

;Best Male Rap Solo Performance

;Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group

;Best Rap/Sung Collaboration

;Best Rap Song

;Best Rap Album

=Reggae=

=Rock=

=Spoken=

=Traditional pop=

=World=

Best Traditional World Music Album

  • Jon Mark (engineer & producer) & the monks of Sherab Ling Monastery for Sacred Tibetan Chant

Best Contemporary World Music Album

In memoriam

Special merit awards

=[[Grammy Hall of Fame Award]]=

=[[MusiCares Person of the Year]]=

=[[Technical Grammy Award]]=

=[[Grammy Trustees Award]]=

=[[Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award|Lifetime Achievement Award]]=

Trivia

References

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