
The 2010 MTV Video Music Awards turned out to be a big night for [lastfm]Lady Gaga[/lastfm]. The singer was nominated for a record 13 awards and walked home with 8 moon men.
Check out the all the winners and find out Lady Gaga’s new album title!
During her acceptance speech for Video of the Year, [lastfm]Lady Gaga[/lastfm] revealed her upcoming album’s title, Born This Way. Here is the list of all her awards and the rest of the winners from the 2010 VMA’s:
- Video of the Year: [lastfm]Lady Gaga[/lastfm] (Bad Romance)
- Best Male Video: [lastfm]Eminem [/lastfm](Not Afraid)
- Best Female Video: [lastfm]Lady Gaga[/lastfm] (Bad Romance)
- Best New Artist: [lastfm]Justin Bieber[/lastfm] featuring [lastfm]Ludacris [/lastfm](Baby)
- Best Hip Hop Video: [lastfm]Eminem [/lastfm](Not Afraid)
- Best Pop Video: [lastfm]Lady Gaga[/lastfm] (Bad Romance)
- Best Dance Video: [lastfm]Lady Gaga[/lastfm] (Bad Romance)
- Best Rock Video: [lastfm]30 Seconds To Mars[/lastfm] (Kings and Queens)
- Best Collaboration: [lastfm]Lady Gaga[/lastfm] featuring [lastfm]Beyoncé [/lastfm](Telephone)
- Best Choreography: [lastfm]Lady Gaga[/lastfm] (Bad Romance)
- Best Editing: [lastfm]Lady Gaga[/lastfm] (Bad Romance)
- Best Art Direction: [lastfm]Florence + the Machine[/lastfm] (Dog Days Are Over)
- Best Direction: [lastfm]Lady Gaga[/lastfm] (Bad Romance)
- Best Cinematography: [lastfm]Jay-Z [/lastfm] and [lastfm]Alicia Keyes[/lastfm] (Empire State of Mind)
- Best Special Effects: [lastfm]Muse [/lastfm](Uprising)
- Breakthrough Video: [lastfm]The Black Keys[/lastfm] (Tighten Up)
Performers last night included [lastfm]deadmau5[/lastfm], [lastfm]Nicki Minaj[/lastfm], [lastfm]Drake[/lastfm], [lastfm]Ke$ha[/lastfm], [lastfm]Eminem[/lastfm] & [lastfm]Rihanna[/lastfm], [lastfm]Justin Bieber[/lastfm], [lastfm]Kanye West[/lastfm], [lastfm]Usher[/lastfm], [lastfm]Trey Songz[/lastfm], [lastfm]Linkin Park[/lastfm], [lastfm]B.o.B[/lastfm], [lastfm]Paramore [/lastfm]and [lastfm]Florence + the Machine[/lastfm].
The most talked about performance of the night was [lastfm]Taylor Swift[/lastfm] singing Innocent, a song about her incident with [lastfm]Kanye West[/lastfm] at last year’s VMA awards.
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