- Hey Ya(uncredited)Written & Produced by André 3000Performed by Outkast[Performed Live as the show's opening number and a snippet of its music video is shown in 'Favorite Music Group']
- Low Rider(uncredited)Theme from George Lopez (2002)Written by Jerry Goldstein and WarPerformed by War[George & Jennifer Lopez' arrival]
- Boss of Me(uncredited)Theme from Malcolm in the Middle (2000)Written by John Flansburgh and John LinnellPerformed by They Might Be Giants[A portion of it was heard as Frankie Muniz won 'Favorite Male TV Star']
- Feelin' Freeky(uncredited)Written by R. Kelly, Samuel Barnes, J.C. Oliver and F. JonesProduced by R. Kelly and TrackmastersPerformed by Nick Cannon featuring B2K[Jeannie Lynn Spears and Nick Cannon's arrival]
- Crazy in Love(uncredited)Produced by Rich Harrison and BeyoncéPerformed by Beyoncé[A snippet from its music video is shown]
- Jenny from the Block(uncredited)Written by Jennifer Lopez, Troy Oliver, Andre Deyo, Tone, Poke, Fernando Arbex, KRS-One, Scott Sterling and Michael OliverPerformed by Jennifer Lopez[A snippet from its music video is shown]
- Happy(uncredited)Produced by Irv Gotti and Chink Santana[A snippet from its music video is shown]
- Come Clean(uncredited)Written by Kara DioGuardi and John ShanksProduced by John ShanksPerformed by Hilary Duff[A snippet from its music video is shown and a portion of the song itself is heard when Hilary herself won 'Favorite Female Singer']
- 'Fear Factor' (Main Title Theme)(uncredited)from Fear Factor (2001)Music by Russ Landau[Joe Rogan's arrival]
- Down Under(uncredited)Music by Colin Hay and Ronald StrykertLyrics by Colin HayProduced by Peter McIan[Heard when Kangaroo Jack (2003) wins 'Favorite Fart in a Movie']Performed by Men at Work
- 'Alias' (Main Title Theme)(uncredited)from Alias (2001)Music by J.J. Abrams[Darke Bell & Josh Peck and Jennifer Garner's arrival]
- Ride of Your Life(uncredited)Written by John Gregory and Jeff SilbarPerformed by John Gregory[Heard when Amanda Bynes won 'Favorite Movie Actress']
- California(instrumental) (uncredited)Theme from The O.C. (2003)Produced by Mitchell Froom and Tchad Blake[Mischa Barton's arrival]Performed by Phantom Planet
- Don't Tell Me(Live) (uncredited)Written by Avril Lavigne and Evan TaubenfeldProduced by Butch WalkerPerformed by Avril Lavigne
- Curbside Prophet '04(uncredited)Written by Jason Mraz, Billy Galewood and Christina RuffaloPerformed by Jason MrazProduced by Sly & Robbie for Taki Productions/Zlink Entertainment[Mary Kate & Ashley Olsen and Benjamin McKenzie's arrival]
- 'That's So Raven' Theme Song(uncredited)Written by John CodaProduced by Def Jef and Christopher B. Pearman[Heard as Raven wins 'Favorite Female TV Star']
- Hero(uncredited)from Spider-Man (2002)Written and Produced by Chad KroegerPerformed by Chad Kroeger featuring Josey Scott[Toby Mcguire and Kirsten Dunst's arrival]
- The Power(uncredited)Written by Benito Benitez, John Garrett III and Antoinette ColanderoProduced by Snap!Performed by Penny Ford and Duran Butler[Heard as Jim Carry wins 'Favorite Male Movie Star']
- Holla(uncredited)Performed by Baha Men[Tony Hawk and Jennifer Love Hewitt's arrival]
- It's My Life(uncredited)Written by Mark Hollis and Tim Friese-GreeneProduced by Nellee Hooper and No DoubtPerformed by No Doubt[A snippet of its music video is shown]
- Girls & Boys(uncredited)Written by Benji Madden & Joel MaddenProduced by Eric ValentinePerformed by Good Charlotte[A snippet from its music video is shown.]
- Bump, Bump, Bump(uncredited)Written by R. Kelly and Varick D. SmithProduced by R. Kelly and Sean 'Diddy' CombsPerformed by B2K featuring Sean 'Diddy' Combs[A snippet from its music video is shown.]
- I Love the Way You Move(Live) (uncredited)Performed by Outkast featuring Sleepy Brown
- '8 Simple Rules' Theme(uncredited)Music by Dan Foliart[Lindsey Lohan and David Spade's Arrival]
- Brick House(uncredited)Written by Lionel Richie, Milan Williams, Walter Orange, Ronald La Pread, Thomas McClary and William KingProduced by James Carmichael and The CommodoresPerformed by The Commodores[Queen Latifah's arrival]
- Songs Featured in a Snippet from 'Daddy Day Care'
- "Also sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30: Einleitung":
- "Kung Fu Fighting":
(uncredited)Featured in Daddy Day Care (2003)Music by Richard StraussInspired by Friedrich Nietzsche's novel "Thus Spoke Zarathustra"Performed by Wiener PhilharmonikerWritten and Performed by Carl DouglasProduced by Biddu[seen in the "Favorite Male Movie Star" category]
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