On Sunday, Lady Gaga performed a clean sweep at the MTV Video Music Awards, an unconventional show that brought New York City to life due to nighttime restrictions on issues of voting and racial justice. Paid great tribute.
2020 VMAs - a show more known for its
polite performances, Twitter moments and wild costumes than the original awards
were left behind’ due to the coronavirus epidemic, outdoor performances and
video many celebrities accepted the award. .
Host Cake Palmer, best known for his role
in last year's film "Hustlers", opened the show with an emotionally
cold tribute to actor Chadwick Boseman, who died of cancer. Were gone
She spoke about the actor who portrayed
James Brown and Jackie Robinson and was the first black superhero in
"Black Panther".
Canadian R&B singer The Weekend -
whose win included the richest video of the year - then kicked off a hit
"Blind Lights" performance with a Manhattan skyscraper on a deck in
the air. It was spread’ over a distance of a thousand feet.
"It's really hard for me to celebrate
right now," he said, accepting his Moon man trophy for the best R&B.
"I'm just going to say justice for
Jacob Blake and justice for Breonna Taylor," he said, referring to recent
black victims of police violence.
Acknowledging this, he witnessed months of
anti-racist protests.
Many stars also encouraged voting during
the show, where the Biden campaign bought a number of advertisements to reach
out to young people in its campaign against President Donald Trump.
Lady Gaga, in collaboration with Ariana
Grande, won the Home Trophy for Artist of the Year and Song of the Year for
"Rain on Me".
The duo performed a futuristic performance
on top of the Empire State Building, with both masks, the BDSM-Esque corseted get
up, one of the many whimsical outfits of their night.
The 34-year-old - who wore a raw flannel
stack for the 2010 VMAs - also won the show's inaugural "Tricon
Award", recognizing an artist who excelled in three or more subjects. Is
demonstrating.
"It's not been an easy year for a lot
of people, but what I'm seeing in the world is a victory of great
courage," he said.
"Be safe. Speak your mind and, I
might sound like a broken record, but I'll wear a mask. It's a sign of
honor."
- Quarantine Exemption -
The show featured New York's clean
pinnacle, a city devastated in the early days of the coronavirus epidemic, and
its original purpose was to host a VMA at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
In addition to the Empire State Building,
performances were also held’ at the Waterfront Skyline Drive In Theater, with
spectators watching from the spaceships.
At this year's VMA, artists and staff were
exempted’ from the mandatory two-week statewide quarantine in New York on
travelers coming from high-rise areas of Coyote-19.
The state health department said those
involved in the show needed to be rehabilitated’ if they did not work and would
be submitted under "rigorous testing".
This year's edition included new awards
recognizing the tumultuous year in music, with epidemic visits around the world
and festivals around the world dealing a devastating blow to the industry.
The show honored healthcare workers by
honoring doctors and nurses who sang and danced in crowd-influenced videos.
Grande and fellow pop star Justin Bieber
won Best House Music Video for "Stick With You", while Latin boy band
CNCO won Best Singer for "Unplugged at Home".
And while Gaga, Grande and Taylor Swift,
including American pop regulators, all took home trophies, they were outraged
in their gender mainstream category by Korean megastar BTS, who won Best Pop
for "On". ۔
The group performed green screen
performances in front of the Brooklyn Bridge, reminiscent of the classic film
"Once Upon a Time in America" starring Robert De Niro.
Miley Cyrus, meanwhile, performed
"Midnight Sky" at the Disco Ball, recalling her "Wrecking
Ball" music video.
Colombian singer Maluma won Best Latin for
"Que Pena" which included J Balvin, as R&B prodigy H.E.R. "I
Can't Breathe" for MTV's Video for Good, in which Aizaz works with a
social message.
Rapper Megan Thee Stallion - is currently
in the midst of her recent success with Cardi B for her runaway hit
"WAP". He won Best Hip Hop for "Wild".
The star accepted the award from home,
wearing champagne popping spandex shorts and a T-shirt.
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