It seems the MTV VMAs are turning up the heat this year, and you lots are not ready for the incredible lineup! Following the recent announcement about the new date, which is now September 11, this year’s roster is set to dazzle!
It will feature a blend of seasoned stars and rising talents who are ready to make a statement on music’s biggest stage! Camila Cabello, a four-time Grammy nominee, will be bringing her A-game to the VMAs for the third time.
You can already tell that she will deliver a show-stopping performance from her latest studio album, “C, XOXO.” Here’s a look into the lineup for the upcoming MTV VMAs!
Who Are Those Performing at the MTV VMAs?
Besides Camila Cabello, we have other fresh artists who will make their main stage debut at the event. Breakout star Chappell Roan is set to entertain the audience in her first-ever awards show performance.
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Sabrina Carpenter is also coming on the stage for the first time. We can already tell Carpenter is bringing oddly refreshing vibes to the show! With a lineup like this, the event will surely be memorable.
However, this is just the tip of the iceberg, as MTV already promised to reveal even more artists in the weeks leading up to the show. Do you even know the most interesting thing? Each of these performers is a nominee at this year’s VMAs, with Sabrina Carpenter leading with six nominations.
Her nominations include the prestigious Artist of the Year and Song of the Year for her viral smash, “Espresso.” Chappell Roan stands out as the sole contender for Best New Artist, a category in which she and GloRilla are also vying for the coveted MTV Push Performance of the Year award.
Meanwhile, Latin music star Rauw Alejandro is in the running for Best Latin, and Camila Cabello is nominated for Best Pop.
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Who Has the Most MTV Video Music Awards?
Taylor Swift made history at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards, where she swept the night with nine awards. Yes, you read that correctly. With this achievement, she has now surpassed Madonna to become the second-most awarded artist ever at the show.
Well, despite having an impressive 23 VMAs, she still trails behind the queen—Beyoncé, who holds the record with 30 career wins. Beyoncé’s wins include her solo successes as well as her victories with Destiny’s Child and “The Carters,” her collaboration with husband Jay-Z.
Taylor Swift’s huge win was due to her hit single “Anti-Hero” from her 2022 album “Midnight.” This track alone boosted her overall VMA count from 14 to 23, putting her behind Beyoncé in the record books. Meanwhile, Madonna, who has long been a dominant force at the VMAs, holds a total of 20 awards.
Speaking about “Anti-Hero,” Swift shared that the lyrics, “It’s me, hi, I’m the problem, it’s me,” are particularly meaningful to her. She describes the song as one of her favorites, noting that its honesty allows fans to look into her struggles and self-reflection.
What Song Has the Most Awards?
The most awarded song ever has to be “No Time to Die” by Billie Eilish. This song has set a new record in music history and is the most-awarded song ever. Notably, the song has 36 awards to date—and several more nominations, including the prestigious Oscars, are still pending.
“No Time to Die,” which captivated audiences with its moody and atmospheric sound, has made Eilish a fierce and top-tier artist in the industry. Lady Gaga’s “Shallow,” from “A Star Is Born,” previously held the record as the most awarded song, but Eilish’s latest triumph has set a new benchmark.
The success of “No Time to Die” shows Eilish’s incredible talent and also underscores the song’s enduring influence as a defining piece of music for our generation.
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