Thursday, September 14, 2023

Taylor Swift Makes History Winning Video of the Year Two Years in a Row

Taylor Quick broke different records, winning the top award at the 2023 MTV Video Music Grants on Tuesday.

The pop star brought back home video of the year for her tune "Screw-up." With this success, she turned into the principal craftsman to at any point score the VMA for video of the year two years straight, as she won in 2022 for "Really quite Well (brief rendition) (Taylor's variant) (from The Vault)."

She additionally expanded her record as the most granted craftsman in the video of the year classification. She won in 2015 for "Ill will" and in 2019 for "You Want to Quiet Down" also. Since she additionally coordinated the music video for "Wannabe," the success stretched out her record to three as the craftsman with the most video of the year grants for recordings that she coordinated/co-coordinated.

VMAs for NEWS: In an all-star tribute performance, LL Cool J and Grandmaster Flash celebrate Hip-Hop's 50th anniversary. "This is unbelievable," she said after the award was given to her. I simply need to say that the way that this is a fan-casted a ballot grant implies such a great amount to me."

Quick proceeded, "In view of the recollections that we've made as of late, I've quite recently been on a visit that has been the most blissful and elating experience, and we're not even mostly finished. This past year, it truly felt like the adventure of a lifetime. I can't believe that the Midnights album was announced a year ago. And all I need to say this evening is, much obliged. I can't believe it."

This year, female candidates ruled the top class without precedent for the entertainment pageant's set of experiences. Among different chosen people for video of the year were SZA's "Kill Bill," Miley Cyrus' "Blossoms," Nicki Minaj's "Very Freaky Young lady," Olivia Rodrigo's "vampire," Doja Feline's "Consideration" and "Unholy" by Kim Petras and Sam Smith (who distinguishes as nonbinary).

Swift had a busy night overall, winning nine Moon Person awards, only four of which were presented during the telecast, including best pop video, best direction, and song of the year.

Tuesday, the VMAs aired live from the Prudential Center in New Jersey. Look at the total champs list here.


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