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Taylor Swift wins top prize, announces new album at MTV VMAs


 

"I figured it would be a pleasant second to let you know that my new collection comes out Oct. 21," expressed Swift after she won video of the year for her task "Very Well: The Short Film" (brief rendition), which guaranteed best lengthy structure video and course. "I will let you know more at 12 PM."


Quick said via web-based entertainment that her impending tenth studio collection would be designated "Midnights," which she says will include "accounts of 13 restless evenings dissipated all through my life." Her forthcoming collection comes after she delivered "Old stories" and "Evermore." Both activities came out five months separated a long time back. "Old stories" won collection of the year at the 2021 Grammy Awards.


The pop star's uncover came toward the finish of her acknowledgment discourse where she lauded different ladies in the classification — which included Doja Cat and Olivia Rodrigo.


"I know with each second of this second that we wouldn't have the option to make this short film if not for you - the fans," she said. "I wouldn't have the option to re-record my collections if not for you. You encouraged me to do that.


Quick talked before about making her most memorable short film, offering gratitude to a few including entertainers Sadie Sink and Dylan O'Brien who featured in the undertaking.


"We put our whole hearts into this," Swift said.


Rapper Jack Harlow leaving his imprint all through the whole show. He started off the show with an exhibition inside a fake plane strolling down passageway while playing out his hit tune "Top notch," which was inspected by Fergie's "Fabulous." The rapper joined Fergie in front of an audience — who wore a shimmering silver dress with the red words "Top of the line" — while she sang her 2006 jam.


"Much thanks to you to Fergie for emerging with me this evening and clearing this tune," expressed Harlow later "Top of the line" won the honor for melody of the mid year after the fact in the show. "The magnificence of this melody is that individuals don't understand it's so hip-bounce in light of the examining. To carry Fergie in with the general mish-mash in this way means everything to me. It's really round trip. 'Spectacular' was one of the main tunes of my young life."


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Johnny Depp made an unexpected appearance as the Moon Man almost three months after the decision in his slander preliminary with his previous spouse Amber Heard. The 59-year-old entertainer seemed to drift from the roof while wearing the notable space explorer outfit with his face carefully embedded into ensemble's cap.


"Furthermore, guess what? I really wanted the work," Depp told the crowd at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.


Lizzo had Taylor Swift moving out of her seat while she played out her new single "2 Be Loved (Am I Ready)." Lizzo won an honor for video for good for "About Damn Time."


Harlow's name was gotten back to come right in front of an audience to gather the show's most memorable honor for his visitor appearance on Lil Nas X's melody "Industry Baby," which won for best cooperation, craftsmanship bearing and special visualizations. Harlow, Lil Nas X and Kendrick Lamar each entered the honors tied for driving chosen people with seven each.


"This one is for the bosses," said Lil Nas X before Harlow expressed gratitude toward him for the joint effort on the diagram beating single.


Harlow, as well as performing and winning honors, joined LL Cool J and Nicki Minaj as the show's hosts.


Minaj played out a mixture of her vocation's greatest hits from "Roman's Revenge," "Chun-Li," "Second 4 Life," "Beez in the Trap," "Boa constrictor" and "Very Bass." After her set, the rapper acknowledged the show's Video Vanguard grant, which MTV has said she's getting for her imaginativeness, obstruction breaking hip-bounce and status as a worldwide hotshot. The honor is named after Michael Jackson.


During her acknowledgment discourse, Minaj honored other music symbols like Jackson, Whitney Houston and Lil Wayne. She talked about the significance of psychological well-being.


"I wish individuals viewed psychological wellness in a serious way, in any event, when you think they have the ideal lives," said Minaj, who later won best hip-bounce for her melody "Do We Have a Problem?" highlighting Lil Baby.


Harry Styles won collection of the year for "Harry's House." He couldn't go to the honors because of his show at Madison Square Garden in New York.


Terrible Bunny played out his hit "Titi Me Pregunto" from Yankee Stadium after he won craftsman of the year.


"I have been saying it and I generally accepted from the start that I could become perfect," he said. "That I could become perhaps of the greatest star on the planet without changing my way of life, my language, my language. I'm Benito Antonio Martínez from Puerto Rico to the entire world, much obliged!"


Eminem and Snoop Dogg brought the metaverse to the VMAs as the couple performed "From the D 2 The LBC," which was highlighted on Eminem's most prominent hits collection "Shade Call 2."


The Red Hot Chili Peppers made that big appearance as the beneficiaries of the Global Icon grant in the wake of being presented by Cheech and Chong as their "most loved band ever." The band — which comprises of Anthony Kiedis, Flea, Chad Smith and John Frusciante — played out a few tunes including their work of art "Can't Stop" from the gathering's 2002 collection "Coincidentally" and their new hit "Dark Summer," which won best stone.


Bug gave a discourse about his adoration for individuals alongside cockroaches, trees and soil. Smith, the band's drummer, committed the honor to Taylor Hawkins, the late Foo Fighters drummer who passed on early this year.


"I commit this to Taylor and his family," he said. "I love them and I miss him consistently."


Madonna, who is the most granted craftsman in MTV history with 20 successes, turned into the main craftsman to get a selection in every one of the VMAs fifty years. She acquired her 69th designation for her fourteenth studio collection "Madame X."

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