Taylor Swift and Shakira stole the show at the MTV

Taylor Swift and Shakira stole the show at the MTV Video Music Awards

Taylor Swift dominated the MTV Video Music Awards with Best Song and Best Pop honors. (Portal)

Taylor Fast swept this Tuesday in the MTV Video Music Awardswhile the Colombians Shakira received the prestigious awardVideoVanguard” of the evening with a performance that shook the audience’s hips and spanned his entire career.

Fast He continued his world domination by winning awards like “Best Song” and “Best Pop”“, while some of the evening’s most important trophies still had to be handed out.

NSYNCthe late-millennium teen heartthrobs, reunited on stage for the first time in a decade to present him with this latest award, and left Fastwho is about to do his first tour 1 billion dollarsfanned his cheeks.

“I’m not good at going from fan to winner.”said the American.

However, the pop superstar didn’t perform and instead sipped his drink while artists like… Olivia Rodrigo, Anitta and Doja Cat They went on stage.

In the broadcast that took place this year in Newark Prudential Centerwas frequently seen Fastwho sat next to the main stage Ice seasoningthe Bronx rapper who has collaborated with the pop phenomenon.

On stage, he told his fans that when he wrote he often felt like he had “a very specific kind of…” Insecurity or self-hatred“, but when he hears her screaming the lyrics, “it leads to this very relaxing feeling that maybe we all have the same problems.”

Rapper Nicki Minaj hosted the event for the second year in a row and performed live her new single “Last Time I Saw You,” which will be released on her album Pink Friday 2 in November. (AP)

Lil Wayne He opened the show with a nod 50th anniversary of hip hop and Sean Combs – known by his stage names Puff Daddy, Puffy, P. Diddy and Diddy – put on a career-long performance in accepting the award.World icon” to an entire career.

But it was Shakira who took home the most prestigious award of the evening, the “Video vanguard“, which celebrates audiovisual recording innovations in the industry.

The 46-year-old Colombian artist stole the show with her signature hip thrusts and a bilingual medley that also included “She Wolf”, “Te Felicito”, “Objection (Tango)”, “Whenever, Wherever” and “Hips Don’t Lie”.

Wearing a sparkly nude outfit, the artist ended her performance by surfing a platform that elevated her above the crowd of fans. and colleagues.

Thanks MTV. Thank you for being such an important part of my career since I was just 18 years old.” said.

The rapper Nicki Minaj She hosted the event for the second year in a row and performed her new single ““The last time I saw you”that on his album “Pink Friday 2” in November.

He also won the award of the evening for “Best Hip Hop“.

For her part, Doja Cat thrilled the audience as she performed a mix of “Attention“,”Paint the town red” And “Demons“, dressed in a skirt suit that gradually came off as she danced and showed off her blonde hair.

Shakira took home the night’s most prestigious award, the Video Vanguard, which recognizes innovation in audiovisual recording in the industry.

The award “Best R&B“It was for SZAwho was not present while the South Koreans Stray children won the award for “Best K-Pop“.

Nigeria’s Rema won the award for “Best Afrobeats“, a new category, for her remix single “Chill out” with Selena Gomez.

The Brazilian Anita offered a dance party with hits like “Funk Rave“, which gave him the award for “best Latina” the night.

The Colombian women Karol G She was also one of the most important artists, and accepted the award for “Best collaboration” with Shakira.

Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion They premiered “Bongos” live, their latest collaboration following the runaway success of “WAP.”

Cardi took the stage from the rooftop on a disco ball, her hair down in loose waves Donna Summers. Megan joined her from another stage and after their respective verses, the pair led the audience in an energetic dance and “twerkified.”

The pop punk band Fall out Boy ended the Millennial nostalgia tour that started the night NSYNCwhich released their updated version of “We didn’t start the fire” by Billy Joel.

(AFP)