Grande's breakup anthem "thank u, next" and Swift's "You Need to
Calm Down," in which she criticizes social media trolls and
those who attack LGBTQ people, will contend for the top prizes
of song of the year, best pop and video of the year.
Grande also got a nod for artist of the year along with rapper
Cardi B, 17-year-old newcomer Billie Eilish, Halsey, the Jonas
Brothers and Shawn Mendes.
Korean boy band BTS, which has led a K-pop music wave in the
United States and scored three No.1 albums on the Billboard
chart in the past year, got just four nods, including three in
the newly created K-pop category.
"bts outsold,,,, EVERY SINGLE,,, artist in the artist of the
year category but the vmas didn’t wanna see that so they made a
whole new category just to not acknowledge the power and
influence bts has had over the whole industry," tweeted a BTS
fan called Chioma.
"I am getting so sick of the westerners not giving BTS the due
respect. They ignore stats, facts, achievements, charts and the
people as well," a user called Shivani Shintre posted on
Twitter.
MTV did not return a call for comment.
Fans vote on the winners of the VMA awards, which will be
announced at a show in Newark, New Jersey, on Aug. 26, but they
do not vote on the nominations.
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"Boy With Luv," a collaboration between BTS and American singer
Halsey, received nods for best collaboration, art direction and
choreography.
Other nominees in the K-pop field include girl band BlackPink,
Monsta X, NCT 127, EXO and Tomorrow X Together.
The new Video for Good field features songs deemed to have raised
awareness. It includes Swift's "You Need to Calm Down," Halsey's
female-empowering "Nightmare," Lil Dicky's environmentally themed
"Earth" and John Legend's "Preach" about social injustices.
Other nominees in the category include The Killers' "Land Of The
Free," a protest against U.S. President Donald Trump's planned wall
on the U.S.-Mexican border, and "Runaway Train" about missing
children.
(Writing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian and Jill Serjeant; editing by
Alison Williams and Leslie Adler)
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