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Month: August 2020

The 2020 VMAs

It is once again that time of year where we honor the top musicians of 2020 at the Video Music Awards. The show, sponsored by MTV happens every August celebrating the years most talented musicians, directors, producers and more for their videos. These awards first began in 1984 as an alternative to the Grammys, an award show honoring artists of that year. At the VMAs, awards are given out in genres of music as well as popular artists perform on the live stage. The 2020 VMAs did look a little different this year with an outdoor venue, masks, and social distancing, but ultimately honored its musicians just the same. In attendance were some of the biggest names in music.

The 2020 VMAs nominations were led by Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga going into the evening. Gaga took the stage winning best collaboration for her hit single with Grande, “Rain On Me.” Two more of the top awards went to her as well.  Another group to bring in multiple wins was K-Pop artist BTS including best Pop Video.

Some major artists like Taylor Swift were unable to be in attendance. After winning for best direction for her music video ‘The Man,’ Swift sent in an acceptance video.

The Weeknd went home with the biggest awards of the night, the Video of the Year award for his hit “Blinding Lights.”  He also opened the event with that single.

Below is a list of all the nominees and winners of this year’s VMAs.

VIDEO OF THE YEAR

Billie Eilish — “everything i wanted”
Eminem ft. Juice WRLD — “Godzilla”
Future ft. Drake — “Life Is Good”
Lady Gaga with Ariana Grande — “Rain On Me”
Taylor Swift — “The Man”
The Weeknd — “Blinding Lights” *WINNER

ARTIST OF THE YEAR

DaBaby
Justin Bieber
Lady Gaga *WINNER
Megan Thee Stallion
Post Malone
The Weeknd

SONG OF THE YEAR

Billie Eilish — “everything i wanted”
Doja Cat — “Say So”
Lady Gaga with Ariana Grande — “Rain On Me” *WINNER
Megan Thee Stallion — “Savage”
Post Malone — “Circles”
Roddy Ricch — “The Box”

BEST COLLABORATION

Ariana Grande & Justin Bieber — “Stuck with U”
Black Eyed Peas ft. J Balvin — “RITMO (Bad Boys For Life)”
Ed Sheeran ft. Khalid — “Beautiful People”
Future ft. Drake — “Life Is Good”
Karol G ft. Nicki Minaj — “Tusa”
Lady Gaga with Ariana Grande — “Rain On Me” *WINNER

PUSH BEST NEW ARTIST

Doja Cat *WINNER
Jack Harlow
Lewis Capaldi
Roddy Ricch
Tate McRae
YUNGBLUD

BEST POP

BTS — “On” *WINNER
Halsey — “You should be sad”
Jonas Brothers — “What a Man Gotta Do”
Justin Bieber ft. Quavo — “Intentions”
Lady Gaga with Ariana Grande — “Rain On Me”
Taylor Swift — “Lover”

BEST HIP-HOP

DaBaby — “BOP”
Eminem ft. Juice WRLD — “Godzilla”
Future ft. Drake — “Life Is Good”
Megan Thee Stallion — “Savage” *WINNER
Roddy Ricch — “The Box”
Travis Scott — “HIGHEST IN THE ROOM”

BEST ROCK

blink-182 — “Happy Days”
Coldplay — “Orphans” *WINNER
Evanescence — “Wasted On You”
Fall Out Boy ft. Wyclef Jean — “Dear Future Self (Hands Up)”
Green Day — “Oh Yeah!”
The Killers — “Caution”

BEST ALTERNATIVE

The 1975 — “If You’re Too Shy (Let Me Know)”
All Time Low — “Some Kind Of Disaster”
FINNEAS — “Let’s Fall in Love for the Night”
Lana Del Rey — “Doin’ Time”
Machine Gun Kelly — “Bloody Valentine” *WINNER
twenty one pilots — “Level of Concern”

BEST LATIN

Anuel AA ft. Daddy Yankee, Ozuna, Karol G & J Balvin — “China”
Bad Bunny — “Yo Perreo Sola”
Black Eyed Peas ft. Ozuna & J. Rey Soul — “MAMACITA”
J Balvin — “Amarillo”
Karol G ft. Nicki Minaj — “Tusa”
Maluma ft. J Balvin — “Qué Pena” *WINNER

BEST R&B

Alicia Keys — “Underdog”
Chloe x Halle — “Do It”
H.E.R. ft. YG — “Slide”
Khalid ft. Summer Walker — “Eleven”
Lizzo — “Cuz I Love You”
The Weeknd — “Blinding Lights” *WINNER

BEST K-POP

(G)I-DLE — “Oh My God”
BTS — “On” *WINNER
EXO — “Obsession”
Monsta X — “SOMEONE’S SOMEONE”
Tomorrow X Together — “9 and Three Quarters (Run Away)”
Red Velvet — “Psycho”

VIDEO FOR GOOD

Anderson .Paak — “Lockdown”
Billie Eilish — “all the good girls go to hell”
Demi Lovato — “I Love Me”
H.E.R. – “I Can’t Breathe” *WINNER
Lil Baby — “The Bigger Picture”
Taylor Swift — “The Man”

BEST MUSIC VIDEO FROM HOME

5 Seconds of Summer — “Wildflower”
Ariana Grande & Justin Bieber — “Stuck with U” *WINNER
blink-182 — “Happy Days”
Drake — “Toosie Slide”
John Legend — “Bigger Love”
twenty one pilots — “Level of Concern”

BEST GROUP

BTS *WINNER
5 Seconds of Summer
The 1975
BLACKPINK
Chloe x Halle
CNCO
Little Mix
MONSTA X
Now United
twenty one pilots

BEST QUARANTINE PERFORMANCE

Chloe x Halle — “Do It” from MTV’s Prom-Athon
CNCO — MTV Unplugged At Home *WINNER
DJ D-Nice — Club MTV Presents: #DanceTogether
John Legend — #TogetherAtHome Concert Series
Lady Gaga — “Smile” from One World: Together At Home
Post Malone — Nirvana Tribute

BEST DIRECTION

Billie Eilish — “xanny” — Directed by Billie Eilish
Doja Cat — “Say So” — Directed by Hannah Lux Davis
Dua Lipa — “Don’t Start Now” — Directed by Nabil
Harry Styles — “Adore You” — Directed by Dave Meyers
Taylor Swift — “The Man” — Directed by Taylor Swift *WINNER
The Weeknd — “Blinding Lights” — Directed by Anton Tammi

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

5 Seconds of Summer — “Old Me” — Cinematography by Kieran Fowler
Camila Cabello ft. DaBaby — “My Oh My” — Cinematography by Scott Cunningham
Billie Eilish — “all the good girls go to hell” — Cinematography by Christopher Probst
Katy Perry — “Harleys In Hawaii” — Cinematography by Arnau Valls
Lady Gaga with Ariana Grande — “Rain On Me” — Cinematography by Thomas Kloss *WINNER
The Weeknd — “Blinding Lights” — Cinematography by Oliver Millar

BEST ART DIRECTION

A$AP Rocky — “Babushka Boi” — Art Direction by A$AP Rocky & Nadia Lee Cohen
Dua Lipa — “Physical” — Art Direction by Anna Colomé Nogu ́
Harry Styles — “Adore You” — Art Direction by Laura Ellis Cricks
Miley Cyrus — “Mother’s Daughter” — Art Direction by Christian Stone *WINNER
Selena Gomez — “Boyfriend” — Art Direction by Tatiana Van Sauter
Taylor Swift — “Lover” — Art Direction by Ethan Tobman

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS

Billie Eilish — “all the good girls go to hell” — Darkroom / Interscope Records — Visual Effects by Drive Studios
Demi Lovato — “I Love Me” — Island Records — Visual Effects by Hoody FX
Dua Lipa — “Physical” — Warner Records — Visual Effects by EIGHTY4 *WINNER
Harry Styles — “Adore You” — Columbia Records — Visual Effects by Mathematic
Lady Gaga with Ariana Grande — “Rain On Me” — Streamline / Interscope Records — Visual Effects by Ingenuity Studios
Travis Scott — “Higest in the Room” — Epic Records / Cactus Jack — Visual Effects by ArtJail, Scissor Films & Frender

BEST CHOREOGRAPHY

BTS — “On” — Choreography by Son Sung Deuk, Lee Ga Hun, Lee Byung Eun *WINNER
CNCO & Natti Natasha — “Honey Boo” — Choreography by Kyle Hanagami
DaBaby — “BOP” — Choreography by Dani Leigh and Cherry
Dua Lipa — “Physical” — Choreography by Charm La’Donna
Lady Gaga with Ariana Grande — “Rain On Me” — Choreography by Richy Jackson
Normani — “Motivation” — Choreography by Sean Bankhead

BEST EDITING

Halsey — “Graveyard” — Edited by Emilie Aubry, Janne Vartia & Tim Montana
James Blake — “Can’t Believe the Way We Flow” — Edited by Frank Lebon
Lizzo — “Good As Hell” — Edited by Russell Santos & Sofia Kerpan
Miley Cyrus — “Mother’s Daughter” — Edited by Alexandre Moors, Nuno Xico *WINNER
ROSALÍA — “A Palé” — Edited by Andre Jones
The Weeknd — “Blinding Lights” — Edited by Janne Vartia & Tim Montana
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Protests In The NBA

The United States has broken out into nationwide protest for the second time since the beginning of this pandemic because of the highly- publicized police shooting of Jacob Blake, an unarmed Black man. This protest has taken to more than just the streets as the Milwaukee Buck became the first NBA team to boycott Game 5 of their playoff series against the Orlando Magic on Aug 26th. This led the rest of the teams in the NBA to boycott in protest of police brutality on Wednesday.

Police officers in Kenosha, Wisconsin shot Jacob Blake in front of his sons on Sunday. He survived the shooting but was left paralyzed from the waist down after being struck 7 times in the back. Stars across the NBA spoke out after video footage of the shooting was circulating throughout social media. There were rumors of both players and whole teams boycotting playoff games in protest, with the Milwaukee Bucks being the first team to take action. Their opponents, the Orlando Magic, were fully ready to play their game, when they left the court 4 minutes before game time upon realizing their opponents were not showing up. Players admitted to feeling trapped and helpless as social unrest returned to the forefront of the conversation. George Hill, a guard for the Bucks, told The Undefeated “We’re tired of the killings and the injustice.”

13 NBA teams followed suit with the protest of the playoff games continuing on Thursday and Friday. Although the details have not been finalized for the league to resume, they believe that basketball will be played on Saturday. This came after players took a vote on when they would like to continue their season. The NBA did not count any of the missed games as forfeits, and when the teams resume, it will be the same games they were scheduled to play on Wednesday.

The police brutality in this country has led to a divide and protests all over. People are looking to bring justice for the senseless murders and end the violence all together. Right now it is important to spread love and stand up for what you believe in. Just as the NBA players, use whatever platform you have to stand up to make a change.

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