MTV VMAs 2024: Stars celebrating music

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The ceremony began with Eminem performing “Houdini” and “Somebody Save Me,” while Jelly Roll appeared on screen for a virtual duet.

Celebrated on September 11, the MTV Video Music Awards 2024 became an unforgettable night for Taylor Swiftwho also won in the category Video of the Year and Artist of the Year. The collaboration of Swift with Post Malone in “Fortnight” was the great protagonist, breaking the historical record of Beyoncé and consolidating to Swift as the artist with the most awards in the history of the VMAswith a total of 30.

The ceremony, conducted by Megan Thee Stallion, It also left impressive moments, such as the shocking presentation of Katy Perrywho was awarded the prestigiousso Video Vanguard Award and thrilled the audience with a medley of his greatest hits. Sabrina Carpenter shone by winning Song of the Year for his hit “Espresso”while Chappell Roan was recognized asfor Best New Artist, a title that marked his rise in the music industry.

Lenny Kravitz took the prizemy Best Rock and made an epic presentation:

Benson Boone won the awardio Best Alternative and dazzled with its show.

The MTV Video Music Awards 2024 was a true showcase of talent, where both veterans and new stars shone and reaffirmed their place in today's pop culture.

See the list of winners here.

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