The Jerusalem Post

Fiery Beyonce dominates MTV Video Music Awards

- • By JILL SERJEANT

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Beyonce dominated the MTV Video Music awards Sunday, prowling the stage with a 15-minute medley from her powerful Lemonade album and taking home eight statuettes, including the top prize – video of the year.

On a night when women ruled, Britney Spears returned to the VMA stage for the first time in a decade, and Rihanna performed four times to mark her lifetime achievemen­t award.

Beyonce brought the house down at New York’s Madison Square Garden, stringing together five of her Lemonade album tracks about betrayal, revenge and female empowermen­t in a song and dance routine that brought a long-standing ovation.

VMA organizers had announced only three hours before Sunday’s show began that Beyonce would perform. The singer arrived on the red carpet accompanie­d by the mothers of three African-American men who have died at the hands of US police in the past two years.

Her politicall­y charged “Formation” beat Adele’s 2015 comeback single “Hello,” Drake’s “Hotline Bling,” Justin Bieber’s “Sorry” and Kanye West’s sleeping nude celebrity look-alikes in “Famous” for video of the year.

She also won best female video and prizes for choreograp­hy, editing and long-form video in the awards that are voted on by fans.

Where Beyonce was angry and bold, Spears, 34, dressed in a sparkly gold leotard and matching over-the-knee boots was slinky retro pop. It was the “Toxic” singer’s first time on the VMA stage since her humiliatin­g 2007 performanc­e when her personal and profession­al life was falling apart, and follows the release of a new album last week.

Rihanna, 28, sang 13 of the biggest hits in her 13-year career, including “Rude Girl,” “Diamonds” and “Only Girl in the World.” She was presented with the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard award by Canadian rapper Drake – with whom she has often been romantical­ly linked.

“She’s someone I’ve been in love with since I was 22 years old. She’s one of my best friends in the world. All my adult life, I’ve looked up to her even though she’s younger than me,” said Drake.

Fifth Harmony, the five-girl group that won TV talent show The X Factor, took home 2 “Moonman” awards.

Kanye West, who has often hijacked the live VMA show, presented a new video for his single “Fade.” West preceded the video with a rambling, improvised speech that touched on poverty, his wife Kim Kardashian, his long-running feud with Taylor Swift, and violence in black neighborho­ods.

“We are undeniably the influencer­s, the thought leaders,” he said, before screening what he called a “piece of my art.”

Many of pop music’s biggest names, including Justin Bieber, Adele and Taylor Swift were absent on Sunday.

 ?? (Lucas Jackson/Reuters) ?? BEYONCE ACCEPTS the Video of the Year award during the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards.
(Lucas Jackson/Reuters) BEYONCE ACCEPTS the Video of the Year award during the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards.

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