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Cardi B opens MTV awards, leads impassione­d tribute to Aretha Franklin

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NEW YORK: Fast-rising rapper Cardi B and pop star Shawn Mendes opened the MTV Video Music Awards on Monday with the night dominated by emotional tributes to “Queen of Soul” Aretha Franklin.

Cardi B – who recently became a mother – was expected to launch the annual show with a song but eschewed the limelight for mothering duties, at one point simulating breastfeed­ing onstage.

She left performing duties to Canadian singer and songwriter Mendes, who treated fans to his acclaimed single “In My Blood,” which chronicles his struggle with anxiety disorder.

The awards come just four days after 76-year- old music legend Franklin died from pancreatic cancer and organisers confirmed they were planning a special tribute segment, although details were being kept under wraps.

Franklin has inf luenced generation­s of singers with unforgetta­ble hits including “Respect” (1967), “Natural Woman” (1968) and “I Say a Little Prayer” (1968).

Cardi B started the show as frontrunne­r, narrowly taking more nomination­s than Jay- Z and Beyonce for their Louvre- shot video “Apeshit” and Childish Gambino for his politicall­y charged “This Is America.”

Unlike the industry- led Grammys, the VMAs prides itself on outrageous made- fortelevis­ion moments with less focus on who wins the awards.

“Night School” co- stars Tiffany Haddish and Kevin Hart presented the first award after boasting that they were a “dream team” of comedians. The statuette went to Nicki Minaj for best hip hop video, for “Chun Li.”

Pop princess and former child star Ariana Grande, 25, was expected to sing “God Is a Woman,” her newly mature track about the delights of sex.

Rapper Logic was planning a debut live performanc­e of his new song “One Day” alongside featured artist Ryan Tedder, the singer of pop group OneRepubli­c.

Meanwhile Jennifer Lopez was due to receive an award named after Michael Jackson for her lifetime contributi­ons to pop culture. It was a first appearance since 2001 for the bilingual, New York-born diva.

Cardi B, who in little more than a year has become one of the most prominent women in the maledomina­ted world of hip- hop, received 10 nomination­s.

The Bronx native born as Belcalis Almanzar was in the running in both hip-hop and Latin categories as well as Artist of the Year and Best New Artist.

The 25-year- old was also nominated for Video of the Year.

 ??  ?? (Top, left to right) Shawn Mendes performs “In My Blood” at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall on Sunday in New York City; Jennifer Lopez performs; Singer/songwriter Camila Cabello holds her 2 awards for Video of the Year and Artist of the Year in the press room; (Centre, left to right) Cardi B on stage; Asian Doll attends; Ariana Grande accepts the Best Pop award; Rita Ora, who featured in the Best Dance Video, “Lonely Together,” by Avicii, feat. Rita Ora, poses with the award backstage; Noah Cyrus (left) and Lil Xan attend the ceremony. — AFP/Reuters photos
(Top, left to right) Shawn Mendes performs “In My Blood” at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall on Sunday in New York City; Jennifer Lopez performs; Singer/songwriter Camila Cabello holds her 2 awards for Video of the Year and Artist of the Year in the press room; (Centre, left to right) Cardi B on stage; Asian Doll attends; Ariana Grande accepts the Best Pop award; Rita Ora, who featured in the Best Dance Video, “Lonely Together,” by Avicii, feat. Rita Ora, poses with the award backstage; Noah Cyrus (left) and Lil Xan attend the ceremony. — AFP/Reuters photos

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