Taylor Swift racks up trophies at MTV's Video Music Awards
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[September 13, 2023]
By Lisa Richwine
(Reuters) -Pop superstar Taylor Swift dominated MTV's annual Video Music
Awards on Tuesday, adding nine trophies to her collection as she claimed
the top prize for her smash hit song "Anti-Hero".
The first single from Swift's 2022 "Midnights" album, "Anti-Hero"
depicts a litany of insecurities with a chorus declaring: "It's me, hi,
I'm the problem, it's me."
"This is unbelievable," the singer, on a break from her record-setting
Eras Tour, said on stage as she held the Moon Person statuette for video
of the year. "The fact this is a fan-voted award means so much to me."
It was the second straight win for Swift in the video of the year
category. Last year, she won the prize for her 10-minute version of
breakup song "All Too Well".
Swift's nine awards on Tuesday tied the record for the biggest VMA haul
in one night, MTV said. Her accolades included song, artist and album of
the year, bringing her lifetime VMA total to 23, second only to Beyonce.
At the start of Tuesday night's show at the Prudential Center in Newark,
New Jersey, the 33-year-old Swift gushed as she received the pop video
award from members of 1990s boy band NSYNC, the group that won the same
honor 20 years ago.
"I had your dolls!" Swift said to band members including Lance Bass and
Justin Timberlake. "You are pop personified. So to receive this from
your golden pop hands, it's too much."
Among other winners, rapper Ice Spice was named best new artist. Stray
Kids, a band put together through a reality show, won the best K-pop
award, and SZA scored best R&B video for "Shirt".
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Taylor Swift receives the Best Pop award during the 2023 MTV Video
Music Awards at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, U.S.,
September 12, 2023. REUTERS/Brendan Mcdermid
Rema and Selena Gomez won the first
VMA for Afrobeats music for their collaboration "Calm Down".
Performers at the ceremony included Demi Lovato, Lil Wayne, Olivia
Rodrigo, host Nicki Minaj and rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs, who
received the Global Icon award.
Minaj, who won the best hip hop video trophy, also joined
Grandmaster Flash, LL Cool J and other rap luminaries for a
multi-song celebration of the 50th anniversary of hip hop that
concluded with Run DMC's "Walk This Way".
Colombian pop singer Shakira was honored with the Video Vanguard
Award for her 20-year career. After performing a bilingual medley of
her hits including "Hips Don't Lie" and "Whenever, Wherever," the
singer saluted her fans.
"Thank you so much for being my army and helping me fight all my
battles," she said.
Later, she and fellow Colombian singer Karol G won best
collaboration for "TQG".
(Reporting by Lisa RichwineEditing by Shri Navaratnam and Miral
Fahmy)
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