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For the first time in VMAs history, the Moonperson landed in New Jersey. The 2019 awards show went down Monday night at the Prudential Center in Newark, where Garden State natives like the Jonas Brothers, Halsey, Ice-T, and Victor Cruz gathered to recognize the biggest names in the biz as well as Jersey’s place in music history. “New Jersey has […]
The 2019 VMAs had plenty of memorable moments, including Missy Elliott’s Video Vanguard Award medley and a throwback finale by New Jersey’s finest. If you were unable to catch the broadcast, or simply want to revisit the action, then you’re in luck: We’ve rounded up videos of the night’s musical performances by everyone from Taylor Swift and Lil Nas X to […]
It was long overdue. On Monday, Missy Elliott returned to the VMAs stage to receive the 2019 Video Vanguard Award—an honor reserved for some of the most influential artists of our time. “Missy’s impact on the music landscape is indelible,” Bruce Gillmer, the co-brand head of MTV International, said in a statement. “Her creative vision across production, performance and […]
The 2019 MTV Video Music Awards are here, with some of the biggest names in music gathering at the Prudential Center in New Jersey for the event hosted by Sebastian Maniscalco. With presenters that include Bebe Rexha, Billy Ray Cyrus, Rick Ross, and Queer Eye‘s Jonathan Van Ness, the 2019 VMAs feature a diverse range of talent. The list of performers […]
Michael Jackson accuser Wade Robson is questioning MTV over their decision to keep Jackson’s name on their lifetime achievement award, even after the singer has been hit with child sexual abuse allegations. “I don’t personally need MTV to do one thing or the other, but as child abuse survivors all over the world watch to […]
MTV is toying with the idea of removing Michael Jackson‘s name from their Video Vanguard Award for this year’s Video Music Awards. During a conversation with Page Six, a source disclosed that there are talks within MTV about renaming the award. “There’s a lot of heated discussion at the network about how to handle the […]
During her performance at Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Middlesbrough, England, Miley Cyrus debuted three new songs: “Mother’s Daughter,” “Cattitude,” and “Dream.” In “Cattitude,” the popstar mentions Cardi B and Nicki Minaj’s well-publicized feud, singing “I love you Nicki, but I listen to Cardi.” The lyric isn’t simply highlighting Nicki and Cardi’s tensions, but also calls into question Cyrus’ relationship […]