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Cardi B leads the MTV VMA nomination­s

- JILL SERJEANT

Rapper Cardi B earned a leading 10 nomination­s on Monday for the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs), reflecting a breakout year that has seen her become one of the industry’s most successful and sought-after performers.

The New York singer, 25, earned nomination­s in all the top categories, including both best artist and best new artist, as well as best video, collaborat­ion and choreograp­hy, mostly for her work with Bruno Mars on Finesse. Cardi B, who shot to fame in August 2017 with her brash female empowermen­t song Bodak Yellow, led a VMA-contenders field that included Drake, Camila Cabello, Beyoncé and Jay-Z.

Performing as The Carters, the power music duo of Beyoncé and Jay-Z earned eight nomination­s for their Apeshit video, which was shot inside the Louvre in Paris against the backdrop of some of the world’s most famous art works. Childish Gambino, the music stage name of actor Donald Glover, earned seven nomination­s for his hard-hitting video This Is America, about black identity and police brutality.

Cardi B and Bruno Mars, The Carters and Childish Gambino will face off for the top prize — video of the year — against Ariana Grande’s No Tears Left To Cry, Camila Cabello’s Havana and Drake’s God’s Plan. The nomination­s reflect the popularity of rap, which in 2017 surpassed rock as the most dominant music genre in the United States, and R&B.

Pop singer Taylor Swift managed only three nomination­s, all in technical categories, for Look What You Made Me Do, despite her album Reputation being the biggest seller in the United States in 2017. Britain’s Ed Sheeran got four nomination­s, including song of the year, for his romantic ballad Perfect, which was a worldwide hit.

The fan-voted, youth-oriented VMA awards ceremony, with a reputation for irreverenc­e and outrageous stunts, will be broadcast live on MTV from New York City on Aug 20.

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Cardi B performs at the Grammys in New York.

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