MTV today
revealed the nominations for the 30th annual MTV “Video Music
Awards” taking place at the Barclays Center, Brooklyn, USA on Sunday 25
August.
Today, at 2pm CAT, the VMA’s most coveted award,
“Video of the Year”, was unveiled via the @MTVInstagram and Vine video accounts – making the VMAs
the first awards show to announce nominations via these social media
video platforms. Justin
Timberlake’s “Mirrors”, Macklemore &
Ryan Lewis’ “Thrift Shop”, Bruno Mars’ “Locked
Out of Heaven”, Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines” featuring T.I. and Pharrell,
and Taylor Swift’s “I
Knew You Were Trouble”, are set for an epic battle to take home “Video of the
Year”. Previous “Video of the Year” winners have included R.E.M’s “Losing My
Religion”, Pearl Jam’s “Jeremy”,Madonna’s “Ray
of Light”, Eminem’s “Without
Me”, Lady Gaga’s “Bad
Romance” and Beyoncé’s “Single
Ladies (Put a Ring On It)”.
Justin Timberlake and Macklemore &
Ryan Lewis lead this year’s VMA pack with six overall
nominations each. Timberlake’s nominations include “Video of the Year”, “Best
Male Video”, “Best Pop Video” and “Best Editing” for “Mirrors”, while his “Suit
& Tie” featuring JAY Z, scored nods for “Best Collaboration” and “Best
Direction”. Previously, Timberlake has taken home seven Video Music Awards,
including “Best Pop Video” for “Cry Me A River”.
Fresh off their show-stopping performance at the MTV Movie
Awards, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis score their first-ever Video
Music Award nominations with six nods (tying Timberlake in total nods)
including “Video of the Year” for their smash hit “Thrift Shop”, “Best Hip-Hop
Video”, “Best Cinematography”, “Best Direction” and “Best Editing” for “Can’t
Hold Us featuring Ray Dalton”, while “Same Love” received a nod for "Best
Video with a Social Message".
As a previous performer at the 2011 “Video Music Awards,” Bruno Mars continues
his hugely successful VMA run by garnering four nominations this year including
“Video of the Year”, “Best Pop Video”, and “Best Male Video” for “Locked Out of
Heaven”, and “Best Choreography” for the smooth summer groove, “Treasure”.
P!nk, Robin Thicke, Miley Cyrus and Thirty Seconds
to Mars are each up for three Video Music Awards.P!nk’s powerful
“Just Give Me A Reason” featuring Nate Ruess garnered
multiple nominations for “Best Female Video”, “Best Collaboration” and “Best
Editing”. Robin Thicke’s sexy video for “Blurred Lines” feat T.I. and
Pharrell received VMA nods for “Video of the Year”, “Best Male Video” and “Best
Collaboration”.Miley Cyrus’ millennial
anthem “We Can’t Stop” is up for “Best Female Video”, “Best Pop Video” and
“Best Editing” while Thirty Seconds
To Mars’ “Up In The Air” received nominations for “Best Rock Video”,
“Best Art Direction” and “Best Cinematography”.
Other notable nominees receiving multiple 2013 Video Music Award
nods range from the worlds of Pop, Hip-Hop, EDM, R&B and Rock and include
previously nominated artists such as Taylor Swift, Drake, fun.,Calvin Harris,
and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs as well as first-time VMA nominees Kendrick Lamar, Lana Del Rey, The Weeknd and Capital Cities.
This year, the VMA for “Best New Artist” has been re-named
“Artist to Watch” ®. This change wasinspired by the positive response
to MTV's Artist to Watch campaign, a new music discovery
initiative across all of MTV's television channels, websites and social
networks. The nominees for “Artist to Watch” are: Twenty One
Pilots for “Holding On To You”, Zedd featuring Foxes for
“Clarity”, Austin Mahone for “What About Love”, The Weeknd for
“Wicked Games” and Iggy Azalea for “Work”. Previous “Best New Artist” VMA
winners have included iconic names in music such as Eurythmics, Guns N’ Roses, Nirvana,Eminem, Alicia Keys, Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber and One Direction.
Celebrating the union between music and social activism, the
nominees for this year’s “Best Video with a Social Message” include Kelly Clarkson’s “People
Like Us”, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ “Same Love”,Snoop Lion’s “No
Guns Allowed”, Miguel’s “Candles in the Sun” and Beyoncé’s “I
Was Here”. First debuting in 2011, this category is
presented in conjunction with MTV Act, which spotlights young people and celebrities who are taking
positive action.
Every artist who wins a 2013 Video Music Award will take home a
limited-edition KAWS Moonman, created exclusively for this year’s historic
show set to take place in Brooklyn for the first time ever.
Beginning today, fans can vote in general VMA categories,
including “Video of the Year”, “Artist to Watch”, and more by visiting mtv.co.za. In
addition, “Artist to Watch” is available for voting via MTV’s official
Facebook page, www.facebook.com/MTV. Voting for all VMA categories, except
“Artist to Watch,” will end on 13 August at 00.00 CAT. ET. Voting for
“Artist to Watch” continues through the show and will be announced live.
To build anticipation for the show, MTV launched a successful
cross platform social campaign,#RoadToTheVMAs, which features the
“Moonman” trophy in a myriad of iconic locations throughout Brooklyn and NYC.
Thus far, the campaign has achieved more than 25 million social media
impressions including a quarter of a million likes on Instagram, 16 million
impressions on Twitter, 8 million impressions on Facebook and 1 million
impressions on Tumblr. Throughout the day, MTV will continue its
creative use of social media by rolling out the 2013 VMA nominations as a
series of imaginative stop motion videos created by 23-year old artist, Khoa,
on the @MTV Instagram and Vine accounts.
The MTV “Video Music Awards“ will broadcast live across Africa
on MTV (DStv
Channel 130) on Monday 26 August at 03:00 CAT, with the primetime premiere
that evening at 20:30 CAT. The show will air on MTV Base (DStv
Channel 322) at 16:00 CAT on Tuesday 27 August.
A full list of categories and nominations are below. Nominees
for an additional new socially voted category, “Best Song of the Summer” will
be announced on 12 August.
The 2013 MTV Video
Music Awards Nominees are:
Video Of The Year
Justin Timberlake - “Mirrors”
Justin Timberlake - “Mirrors”
Macklemore &
Ryan Lewis feat. Wanz - “Thrift Shop”
Bruno Mars -
“Locked Out of Heaven”
Robin Thicke feat. T.I. and Pharrell -
“Blurred Lines”
Taylor Swift -
“I Knew You Were Trouble”
Best Hip-Hop Video
Macklemore &
Ryan Lewis feat. Ray Dalton -
“Can’t Hold Us”
Drake -
“Started From the Bottom”
Kendrick Lamar -
“Swimming Pools”
A$AP Rocky feat. Drake, 2 Chainz & Kendrick Lamar -
“F**kin Problems”
Best Male Video
Justin
Timberlake - “Mirrors”
Robin Thicke feat. T.I. and Pharrell -
“Blurred Lines”
Bruno Mars -
“Locked Out of Heaven”
Ed Sheeran -
“Lego House”
Kendrick Lamar -
“Swimming Pools”
Best Female Video
Rihanna feat. Mikky Ekko -
“Stay”
Taylor Swift -
“I Knew You Were Trouble”
Miley Cyrus -
“We Can’t Stop”
P!nk feat. Nate Ruess -
“Just Give Me A Reason”
Demi Lovato -
“Heart Attack”
Best Pop Video
Bruno Mars -
“Locked Out of Heaven”
Justin
Timberlake - “Mirrors”
fun. - “Carry On”
Miley Cyrus -
“We Can’t Stop”
Selena Gomez -
“Come and Get It”
Artist To Watch
Presented by Taco Bell®
Twenty One
Pilots - “Holding On To You”
Austin Mahone -
“What About Love”
The Weeknd -
“Wicked Games”
Iggy Azalea -
“Work”
Best Collaboration
Justin
Timberlake feat. JAY Z -“Suit & Tie”
Pitbull feat. Christina
Aguilera - “Feel This Moment”
Calvin Harris feat. Ellie Goulding -
“I Need Your Love”
Robin Thicke feat. T.I. and Pharrell -
“Blurred Lines”
P!nk feat. Nate Ruess -
“Just Give Me A Reason”
Best Video With A
Social Message
Kelly Clarkson -
“People Like Us”
Macklemore &
Ryan Lewis - “Same Love”
Snoop Lion -
“No Guns Allowed”
Miguel -
“Candles In The Sun”
Beyoncé -
“I Was Here”
Best Rock Video
Imagine Dragons -
“Radioactive”
Fall Out
Boy Fall Out Boy -
“My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light Em Up)”
Mumford &
Sons Mumford &
Sons - “I Will Wait”
30 Seconds To
Mars Thirty Seconds
to Mars - “Up In The Air”
Vampire Weekend -
“Diane Young”
Best Art Direction
Capital Cities -
“Safe and Sound”
Thirty Seconds
To Mars - “Up In The Air”
Janelle Monae feat. Erykah Badu -
“Q.U.E.E.N”
Lana Del Rey -
“National Anthem”
Alt-J -
“Tesselate”
Best Choreography
Chris Brown -
“Fine China”
Ciara -
“Body Party”
Jennifer Lopez feat. Pitbull –
“Live It Up”
will.i.am feat. Justin Bieber –
“#thatPOWER”
Bruno Mars -
“Treasure”
Best Cinematography
Thirty Seconds
To Mars - “Up In The Air”
Lana Del Rey -
“Ride”
Yeah Yeah Yeahs -
“Sacrilege”
Macklemore &
Ryan Lewis feat. Ray Dalton -
“Can’t Hold Us”
A-Trak & Tommy Trash -
“Tuna Melt”
Best Direction
Justin
Timberlake feat. JAY-Z -
“Suit & Tie”
Macklemore &
Ryan Lewis feat. Ray Dalton -
“Can’t Hold Us”
Yeah Yeah Yeahs -
“Sacrilege”
fun. - “Carry On”
Drake -
“Started From The Bottom”
Best Editing
P!nk feat. Nate Ruess -
“Just Give Me A Reason”
Calvin Harris feat. Florence Welch -
“Sweet Nothing”
Macklemore &
Ryan Lewis feat. Ray Dalton -
“Can’t Hold Us”
Justin
Timberlake - “Mirrors”
Miley Cyrus -
“We Can’t Stop”
Best Visual Effects
Flying Lotus –
“Tiny Tortures”
Skrillex feat.
The Door – “Breakin’ A Sweat”
The Weeknd –
“Wicked Games”
Duck Sauce –
“It’s You”
Capital Cities –
“Safe and Sound”
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