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Taylor Swift cemented her status as a music icon by sweeping the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards. The pop superstar took home seven awards, including the coveted Video of the Year, making her the most decorated solo artist in VMAs history.
Swift’s wins bring her total to 30, surpassing Beyoncé’s record of 25 as a solo artist. Beyoncé also has four additional VMAs from her time with Destiny’s Child and as part of The Carters with Jay-Z.
Swift accepted her first award of the night for Best Collaboration with Post Malone for their song “Fortnight.” She opened her speech by acknowledging the anniversary of 9/11, saying, “Waking up this morning in New York on September 11th, I’ve just been thinking about what happened 23 years ago. Everyone who lost a loved one and everyone that we lost, that is the most important thing today. And everything that happens tonight falls behind that.”
The ceremony, hosted by Megan Thee Stallion at Long Island’s UBS Arena, marked 40 years of the VMAs. The rapper honoured iconic moments from past shows, including Britney Spears’ memorable live performance with a snake.
Megan also took the stage to perform her songs “Boa,” “Hiss,” and “Mamushi” alongside Japanese rapper Yuki Chiba.
Eminem opened the night with a nod to his iconic 2000 VMAs performance, featuring an army of Slim Shady lookalikes, but the evening belonged largely to female artists.
Rising star Sabrina Carpenter wowed the audience with performances of “Please Please Please” and “Taste,” before taking home Song of the Year for “Espresso.” Carpenter accepting her first-ever VMA thanked her fans, saying, “I just feel so grateful to have truly the best fans in the world.”
K-pop sensation Lisa of Blackpink won Best K-Pop for her solo hit “Rockstar,” while Brazilian star Anitta took home Best Latin for “Mil Veces.” South African artist Tyla won Best Afrobeats for her song “Water,” highlighting the diversity within African music during her acceptance speech.
Katy Perry was honoured with the Video Vanguard Award, presented by her husband Orlando Bloom. Perry performed a medley of her hits, including “Dark Horse,” “ET,” and “Firework,” and addressed her critics, saying, “There are so many things that have to align to have a long and successful career as an artist. There are no decade-long accidents.”
Chappell Roan won Best New Artist, dedicating her award to the LGBTQ+ community and offering words of encouragement to queer kids in the Midwest.
Fellow nominee Benson Boone made his debut with a high-energy performance of “Please Stay,” while Shawn Mendes marked his return to the spotlight with his new song “Nobody Knows.”
Veteran performers Lenny Kravitz, LL Cool J, and Public Enemy delivered standout performances, but the night ultimately belonged to Swift.
The singer closed the show by becoming the only artist to win Video of the Year five times, thanking “my boyfriend, Travis” and adding, “Everything this man touches turns to happiness and fun and magic, so I want to thank him for adding that to our shoot.”
THE LIST OF NOMINEES AND WINNERS:
VIDEO OF THE YEAR
BEST NEW ARTIST
SONG OF SUMMER
VMAS MOST ICONIC PERFORMANCE
ARTIST OF THE YEAR
SONG OF THE YEAR
PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR
BEST POP
BEST HIP-HOP
BEST R&B
BEST ALTERNATIVE
BEST ROCK
BEST LATIN
BEST K-POP
BEST DIRECTION