Taylor Swift wins most prizes at MTV Europe Music Awards
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[November 14, 2022]
By Matthias Inverardi and Tom Sims
DUESSELDORF (Reuters) - Taylor Swift walked
away with four prizes at MTV's Europe Music Awards on Sunday, including
best video for her 10-minute "All Too Well".
Double-award winners included Nicki Minaj for best song and best
hip-hop, and the French DJ and record producer David Guetta won the best
electronic award and best collaboration.
The event, broadcast on MTV from Duesseldorf in western Germany,
honoured musicians from Brazil to South Korea.
It featured an appearance by Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra, the winner of
this year's Eurovision Song Contest, which performed "Stefania" in an
arena glowing with Ukraine's national colours of blue and yellow.
The U.S. pop singer Swift, wearing a dress of bejewelled mesh, won best
artist, best pop, best video and best long form video.
"I felt like I learned so much about how making film can be a natural
extension of my storytelling," Swift said as she accepted the long form
video award.
In "All Too Well", Swift draws inspiration from 1970s Hollywood and
recounts a fraying romantic relationship that disintegrates, leaving
behind only a scarf and memories.
"It was rare, I was there, I remember it all too well", Swift sings.
Minaj's winning song "Super Freaky Girl" incorporates the 1981 hit
"Super Freak" with lyrics "I can lick it, I can ride it while you
slippin' and slidin'".
British pop star Harry Styles won in the "best live" category and the
Thai-born Lalisa 'Lisa' Manoban won best K-pop. South Korea's BTS, the
global K-pop sensation, won the biggest fans category.
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Taylor Swift receives the award for the
Best Artist during the 2022 MTV Europe Music Awards (EMAs) at the
PSD Bank Dome in Duesseldorf, Germany, November 13, 2022.
REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay
The hosts for the show were British
pop star Rita Ora and the film director Taika Waititi, who married
this year. Ora herself won for "best look".
Duesseldorf has a musical heritage as home to the
pioneering German electronic band Kraftwerk, which influenced
generations of pop and dance musicians with mesmerising tracks such
as "Autobahn".
The city also hosted the Eurovision Song Contest in 2011.
Screaming teens watched the stars walk down a red carpet before the
event was broadcast from the PSD Bank Dome.
Julian Lennon, the son of the Beatles' John Lennon, said as he
entered that he had not seen a concert in years and was looking
forward to it.
The rock band Muse, which won the best rock award, said it was
dedicating its victory to the people of Ukraine and Iran.
Kalush Orchestra's frontman Oleh Psiuk, donning a pink hat, said
before the performance that he hoped more Ukrainian bands would be
present next year.
(Reporting by Matthias Inverardi in Duesseldorf and Tom Sims in
Frankfurt. Editing by Jane Merriman)
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