NEW YORK, United States — Bad Bunny, the
Puerto Rican Latin trap and reggaeton artist who’s among the world’s biggest
stars, scored MTV’s artist of the year award Sunday at the annual
Video Music Awards (VMAs).
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But the performer was conspicuously absent from the
show: he was busy with his own blockbuster tour, playing the second night of a
sold-out concert at Yankee Stadium that over the weekend drew some 100,000
fans.
Bad Bunny, wearing a satin pink suit and white
sunglasses, accepted the award via video and also delivered a seismic
performance of his smash “Titi Me Pregunto” from the baseball stadium in New
York, where the song has sound tracked the streets for months.
“Thank you so much, New York,” the 28-year-old said
in Spanish to resounding applause.
“From the beginning I always believed that I could
be great, that I could be one of the biggest stars in the world, without
changing my culture, my language,” he said. “I’m Benito Antonio Martinez from
Puerto Rico — for the whole world.”
In a sure sign that pandemic-stymied touring was
back in full swing, another of the year’s biggest stars, Harry Styles, also
could not make it to the VMAs — which aired from New Jersey’s Prudential Center
— due to his own show at
Madison Square Garden.
The artist who dropped “
Harry’s House” this year
also accepted his award for the year’s best album via video, before heading
back to his own global concert run.
Swift album on the way
Taylor Swift was also among
the night’s big winners, turning heads on the red carpet in a dress dripping
with crystals before winning the night’s top prize of music video of the year
for her 10-minute-long film “All Too Well.”
“I’m so proud of what we made,” said the
32-year-old, who has been making good on her vow to re-record her first six
albums so she can control the rights to them.
“We wouldn’t have been able to make this short film
if it weren’t for you, the fans,” Swift said onstage. “Because I wouldn’t be
able to re-record my albums if it weren’t for you. You emboldened me to do that.”
She then gave fans a gift in return, announcing that
her new album will come out October 21.
Shortly after the broadcast’s end, the megastar
revealed the new project’s name.
“Midnights, the stories of 13 sleepless nights
scattered throughout my life, will be out October 21. Meet me at midnight,” she
wrote on social media.
Hip hop superstar
Nicki Minaj reigned over the
evening as the 2022 recipient of the prestigious Video Vanguard Award.
Wearing her signature pink wig, the hip-hop icon
from Queens delivered a medley of her hits including “Super Bass” and her most
recent single, “Super Freaky Girl”.
Brazil’s Anitta also turned heads with a
booty-popping performance before winning the award for best Latin video for
“Envolver.”
“I was born and raised in the ghetto of Brazil, and
for whoever was born there, we would never think this was possible,” she said
when accepting the trophy.
Johnny Depp appears
Iconic stoner comedy duo
Cheech and Chong awarded the Red Hot Chili Peppers with the Global Icon Award,
before the California rockers performed and also paid tribute to Taylor
Hawkins, the late Foo Fighters drummer.
Eminem and Snoop
Dogg opened their performance sitting on a couch as Snoop smoked a giant —
albeit fake — blunt, before the pair headed to the metaverse for a trippy,
animated performance of their latest collaboration “From the D 2 the LBC.”
Marshmello and Khalid performed “Numb” with neon,
disorienting visuals that created a brief but heady rave effect, while South
Korea’s Blackpink gave their first show at a US awards night ever.
Lizzo also performed before scoring the Video For
Good award — which honors videos with social or political messages — for her
song “About Damn Time”.
Wearing a cone-bra corseted dress that recalled
Madonna, the superstar thanked fans for voting for her to receive the award
before nodding to US politics.
“Vote to change some of these laws that are
oppressing us,” the star urged.
And at the awards show that’s historically far
better known for its antics than actual prizes,
Johnny Depp — fresh off his
controversial defamation trial against his ex-partner Amber Heard — appeared as
the MTV Moonman, his head digitally superimposed on the flying astronaut.
“You know what? I needed the work,” said the
59-year-old actor.
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