2010 MTV VMA Winners List

Ξ September 13th, 2010 | → 0 Comments | ∇ Eminem, Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, MTV, MTV VMA, Photos |

The 2010 MTV VMA’s were held last night at the Nokia theater in Los Angeles, California
Winners are in bold:

Best Female Video

“Bad Romance” – Lady Gaga

“Tik Tok” – Ke$ha

“California Gurls” – Katy Perry

“Video Phone (extend remix)” — Beyonce featuring Lady Gaga

“Fifteen” – Taylor Swift

Best Male Video

“Not Afraid” – Eminem

“Airplanes” – B.o.B featuring Hayley Williams

“In My Head” – Jason Derulo

“OMG” – Usher featuring Will.I.AM

“Find Your Love” – Drake

Best Collaboration

“Airplanes” – B.o.B featuring Hayley Williams

“Video Phone (Extended Remix)” – Beyonce featuring Lady Gaga

“Telephone” – Lady Gaga featuring Beyonce

“My First Kiss” – 3OH!3 featuring Ke$ha

“Empire State of Mind” – Jay-Z and Alicia Keys

Best Pop Video

“Bad Romance” – Lady Gaga

“Video Phone” – Beyonce (Featuring Lady Gaga)

“Tik Tok” – Ke$ha

“Nothing on You” – B.o.B featuring Bruno Mars

“California Girls” – Katy Perry

Best Dance Music Video

“Bad Romance” – Lady Gaga

“Evacuate The Dancefloor” – Cascada

“OMG” – Usher featuring Will.I.Am

“I Like It” – Enrique Iglesias featuring Pit Bull

“Sexy Chick” - David Guetta featuring Akon

Best Rock Video

“Kings and Queens” – 30 Seconds To Mars

“Ignorance” – Paramore

“Flash Delirium” – MGMT

“Uprising” – Muse

“Dog Days Are over” – Florence + The Machine

Best Editing

“Bad Romance” – Lady Gaga

“Not Afraid” – Eminem

“Rude Boy” – Rihanna

“Animal” – Mike Snow

“Funhouse” – P!nk

Best SFX (Special effects)

“Bad Romance” – Lady Gaga

“Not Afraid” – Eminem

“Uprising” – Muse

“21st Century Breakdown” – Green Day

“Symphonies” – Dan Black

Best Hip-Hop Video

“Airplanes” – B.o.B featuring Hayley Williams

“Forever” – Drake, Kanye West, Lil Wayne & Eminem

“Pursuit Of Happiness” – Kid Cudi featuring MGMT & Ratatat

“Not Afraid” – Eminem

“On To The Next One” - Jay-Z & Swizz Beats

Best Art Direction

“Bad Romance” – Lady Gaga

“Not Afraid” – Eminem

“Video Phone (Extended Remix)” – Beyonce featuring Lady Gaga

“Dog Days Are Over” – Florence + The Machine

“Kings and Queens” – 30 Seconds to Mars

Best Choreography

“Bad Romance” – Lady Gaga

“Telephone” – Lady Gaga featuring Beyonce

“Video Phone (Extended Remix)” – Beyonce featuring Lady Gaga

“OMG” – Usher featuring Will.I.Am

“Tightrope” – Janelle Monae featuring Big Boi

Best Cinematography

“Not Afraid” – Eminem

“Empire State of Mind” – Jay-Z and Alicia Keys

“Bad Romance” – Lady Gaga

“Little Lion Man” – Mumford and Sons

“Dog Days Are Over” – Florence + The Machine

Best Direction

“Empire State of Mind” – Jay-Z and Alicia Keys

“Bad Romance” – Lady Gaga

“Not Afraid” – Eminem

“Kings and Queens” – 30 Seconds To Mars

“Funhouse” – P!nk

Best New Artist

“Tik Tok” — Ke$ha

“Baby” — Justin Bieber featuring Ludacris

“In My Head” — Jason Derulo

“Massive Attack” — Nicki Minaj featuring Sean Garrett

“The Ghost Inside” — Broken Bells

Video of the Year

“Bad Romance” – Lady Gaga

“Kings and Queens” – 30 Seconds To Mars

“Not Afraid” – Eminem

“Dog Days Are Over” – Florence + The Machine

“Airplanes” - B.o.B featuring Hayley Williams

“Telephone” – Lady Gaga (Featuring Beyonce)

Breakthrough Video

“Symphonies” – Dan Black

“Stylo” – Gorillaz featuring Bobby Womack and Mos Def

“Strawberry Swing” – Coldplay

“Tighten Up” – The Black Keys

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New 30 Seconds to Mars Video

Ξ November 15th, 2009 | → 0 Comments | ∇ MTV, Video |

Jared Leto and the rest of his band 30 Seconds to Mars have a new video out for ?Kings + Queens?. The video features bicyclists cruising around LA. Jared went on his Twitter after the shoot, saying ?Shoot was insane and amazing. Just realized the first time we played KINGS+QUEENS together was up there overlooking LA. Fitting. ? After a two year battle to get their new album completed and released, it?s finally ready and the singer/actor couldn?t be more excited. Jared told MTV ?We spent two years of our lives working on that record, and it was us against the world. We didn?t have outside influence or help, we didn?t have a label, we had us, betting the farm, and pushing ourselves.?