Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording
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The Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording has been awarded since 1998. In 2003 the award was moved from the "pop" field into a new "dance" field.
Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year.
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2000s
- Grammy Awards of 2006
- The Chemical Brothers featuring Q-Tip for "Galvanize"
- Grammy Awards of 2005
- Britney Spears for "Toxic"
- Grammy Awards of 2004
- Bruce Elliott-Smith, Phil Larsen (mixers), Rob Davis, Cathy Dennis (mixers & producers) & Kylie Minogue for "Come Into My World"
- Grammy Awards of 2003
- Dirty Vegas (producers & artists) for "Days Go By"
- Grammy Awards of 2002
- Steve Hodge (mixer), Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis (producers) & Janet Jackson (producer & artist) for "All For You"
- Grammy Awards of 2001
- Michael Mangini, Steve Greenberg (producers & mixers) & Baha Men for "Who Let the Dogs Out?"
- Grammy Awards of 2000
- Mark Taylor (producer & mixer), Brian Rawling (producer) & Cher for "Believe"
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1990s
- Grammy Awards of 1999
- Pat McCarthy (mixer), William Orbit (producer) & Madonna (producer & artist) for "Ray of Light"
- Grammy Awards of 1998
- Giorgio Moroder (producer & artist) & Donna Summer for "Carry On"da:Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording