Beyonce
dominates MTV video nominations, Taylor Swift shut out
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[July 27, 2016]
By Jill Serjeant
NEW YORK (Reuters) -
Beyonce's critically-praised visual album "Lemonade" on
Tuesday earned the R&B singer a career-best 11
nominations for the MTV Video Music Awards, in a list
that included multiple nods for Adele and rapper Kanye
West but nothing for Taylor Swift.
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Adele's YouTube-shattering video for her 2015 comeback single
"Hello" notched seven nominations, while the sultry British
singer earned an eighth mention for "Send My Love (To Your New
Lover)."
The controversial video for West's "Famous" - which features
portrayals of 12 nude celebrities including Swift sleeping next
to the rapper - got two nominations, including the top award of
video of the year.
Swift and West have been publicly feuding for months about
whether the pop star approved lyrics in which West boasts about
making her famous.
Swift, 26, the top-earning celebrity in the world, has dominated
music awards shows in the past five years and won four MTV music
video prizes in 2015, including for her single "Bad Blood" with
Kendrick Lamar.
But this year she did not score any nominations after touring
worldwide for much of 2015, despite releasing videos for "Out of
the Woods" and "New Romantics" in late 2015 and early 2016.
The coveted video of the year category pits Beyonce's
politically-charged video for "Formation" against Adele's
"Hello," Canadian rapper Drake's "Hotline Bling," Justin
Bieber's "Sorry" and West's "Famous."
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The MTV Video Music Awards, which have a reputation for irreverence
and shock tactics, take place this year in New York City on Aug. 28
and will air live on MTV. The awards are voted on by fans, starting
on Tuesday. A host for the 2016 show has yet to be announced.
Beyonce's album "Lemonade" in April featured music videos for each
track and was praised for its bold songs about betrayal and revenge.
Videos from the album also scored nominations for choreography, art
direction, and editing.
Rihanna scored multiple nominations for her collaborations with DJ
Calvin Harris on "This is What You Came For," and with Drake on
"Work."
British artist David Bowie, who died unexpectedly in January of
cancer days after releasing a new album, also made it onto the list
with nominations for best direction, art, editing and cinematography
for his singles "Blackstar" and "Lazarus."
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant)
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