2003 World Music Awards


The 2003 World Music Awards were held on 12 October 2003 in Monaco. The evening was hosted by Vivica A. Fox, Rupert Everett, and Anna Kournikova. Awards were given based on worldwide sales figures for that year. The big winners of the night were 50 Cent, who took home five awards, and t.A.T.u. with three awards.

Winners

Chopard Diamond Award

The Chopard Diamond Award was given by the World Music Awards to artists who had sold over 100 million albums during their career. This award was occasionally confused with the previously created RIAA certification of "Diamond", which represents the sale of over ten million copies of an album in the USA and was created in 1999, whereas the Chopard Diamond award was created in 2001.

Legend Award

Act of 2003

  • World's Best-Selling Artist of the Year: 50 Cent

Pop

Pop/Rock

  • World's Best-Selling Pop/Rock Artist: Eminem

Rock

Dance

Adult

R&B

  • World's Best-Selling R&B Artist: 50 Cent

Rap/Hip-Hop

  • World's Best-Selling Rap/Hip-Hop Artist: 50 Cent

Latin

  • World's Best-Selling Latin Female Artist: Shakira
  • World's Best-Selling Latin Male Artist: David Bisbal

Duo

New

  • World's Best-Selling New Artist: 50 Cent

National Awards