Beyonce dominates MTV Video Music Awards
Beyonce turned the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday (28Aug16) into ladies' night as she scored a string of top honors, including Video of the Year.
The superstar led all nominees heading into the show with 11 nods for her groundbreaking Lemonade album and short film, and she quickly racked up the prizes, earning Best Choreography, Best Direction, Best Cinematography, and Best Editing for Formation, which she performed as part of a show-stopping Lemonade medley.
Formation also earned Beyonce the coveted Video of the Year title,
which she dedicated to the residents of New Orleans, Louisiana, who
have been struggling with severe flooding in recent weeks, as well
as the Best Pop Video gong.
With her multiple victories, she broke the record for most VMAs
with 24 wins, surpassing the previous title holder Madonna, who has
a total of 20 Moonman trophies.
Rihanna was another big winner at the VMAs, which she opened with
the first of four performances during the New York show, singing
hits Only Girl (In The World), We Found Love, and Where Have You
Been.
She later returned to the Madison Square Garden stage to belt out
tracks like Work, Needed Me, Stay, and Diamonds before she was
presented with the prestigious Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award
by her frequent collaborator and rumored boyfriend Drake.
He delivered a heart-warming speech hailing the R&B beauty's
achievements, declaring he had been "in love" with her since he was
22, and honoring Rihanna as a "living, breathing legend in our
industry".
They then shared a kiss on the cheek as Rihanna stepped up to
accept the special Moonman award, which she celebrated as "such an
amazing moment" in her career.
The Bajan star then went on to thank her longtime fans, saying: "My
success, it started as my dream, but now my success is not my own;
it's my family's, it's my fans, it's my country's, it's the
Caribbean as a whole, it's women, it's black women... So many
people feel like their little piece is such a major part of this
puzzle and I have to thank you guys for supporting me, over and
over..."
The Video Vanguard Award wasn't her only win of the night - she
also helped Calvin Harris claim the Best Male Video title for their
latest collaboration, This Is What You Came For.
Other performance highlights came from Ariana Grande and Nicki
Minaj, Britney Spears and rapper G-Eazy, and Nick Jonas, who took
over Manhattan's Tick Tock Diner for a rendition of Bacon with Ty
Dolla $ign.
The main winners from the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards are:
Video of the Year: Beyonce - Formation
Best Male Video: Calvin Harris featuring Rihanna - This Is What You
Came For
Best Female Video: Beyonce - Hold Up
Best Pop Video: Beyonce - Formation
Best Collaboration: Fifth Harmony featuring Ty Dolla $ign - Work
From Home
Best Hip-Hop Video: Drake - Hotline Bling
Breakthrough Long Form Video: Beyonce - Lemonade
Best Rock Video: twenty one pilots - Heathens
Best Electronic Video: Calvin Harris & Disciples - How Deep Is
Your Love
Best New Artist: DNCE
Song of Summer: Fifth Harmony featuring Fetty Wap - All In My Head
(Flex)
Best Art Direction: David Bowie - Blackstar
Best Choreography: Beyonce - Formation
Best Direction: Beyonce - Formation
Best Cinematography: Beyonce - Formation
Best Editing: Beyonce - Formation
Best Visual Effects: Coldplay - Up&Up.