Beyoncé’s ‘Lemonade’ nominated for 11 MTV Video Music Awards
Beyoncé’s “Lemonade†has emerged as a serious award season contender. The concept musical drama, which recently landed four Emmy nods, dominates the crop of nominees for the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards, which the network unveiled Tuesday.
Incorporating bits of narrative fiction, documentary and extended music video, work from the hour-long film — it ties together the star’s latest visual album, also titled “Lemonade†— landed 11 nods for Beyoncé, a new personal best for the singer.
Adele follows with eight nods, including seven for her “Hello.â€
Beyoncé’s “Formation†received nominations in six categories, including the award show’s biggest prize, for video of the year.
The video for the album’s brazen lead single, in which Beyoncé celebrates her heritage, brags about her prowess and alludes to racial injustice, will compete against Drake’s “Hotline Bling,†Adele’s behemoth comeback ballad “Hello,†Justin Bieber’s “Sorry†and Kanye West’s controversial “Famous.â€
“Formation†is also up for pop video, direction, cinematography and choreography — while other selections from the album received nominations elsewhere.
The visual for “Hold Up,†where the singer revels in her rage and uses a baseball bat to vent against a straying lover by bashing cars and property, is nominated for female video and art direction. Beyoncé’s clip for “Sorry†competes against “Formation†in choreography while the Kendrick Lamar-assisted “Freedom†is up for collaboration.
“Lemonade,†which premiered on HBO in April and preceded the release of the album, also leads the race for breakthrough long-form video, a new category this year. It’s up against extended visual offerings from Bieber, Florence and the Machine, Chris Brown and Troye Sivan.
Earlier this month, the ambitious, experimental “Lemonade†— it unspooled over tiny chapters, with portions of songs tied together by poetry from Somali-British writer Warsan Shire and narrated by the singer — picked up four nominations for the 68th Primetime Emmy Awards, including nods for directing and variety special.
Beyoncé last dominated the VMA stage in 2014, when her surprise self-titled visual album garnered eight nods and winning four. She also received the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award, the VMA’s lifetime achievement honor. To mark the win, she performed a condensed version of the album in a 16-minute medley.
Her 11 nods this year shatter her record from 2009, when her hit “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)†was nominated for nine trophies.
That year is perhaps most famous for West crashing Taylor Swift’s acceptance speech for female video, with the rapper interrupting the country star because he was incensed that Beyoncé had lost the award to Swift. Beyoncé tried to remedy the night by graciously bringing Swift to the stage when she accepted the trophy for video of the year.
The rift between Swift and West continues seven years later.
This year, the polarizing rapper’s incendiary lyrics in “Famous†created a cultural ripple. On the song, he rapped, “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex,†then declared that he made her famous. West maintained that Swift was in on the song’s creation; her camp denied it. She then appeared to take West to task at this year’s Grammys as she accepted the award for album of the year.
Months later, West used a wax-like likeness of Swift in the VMA-nominated video for “Famous,†which depicts him and wife Kim Kardashian asleep in bed alongside a number of celebrities including Donald Trump, Rihanna, George W. Bush and Amber Rose — all nude.
Kardashian then launched an assault on Swift, essentially calling her a liar in an interview with GQ and then posting videos of the pop star talking via phone to West.
In response, Swift now says that he never told her the full lyric and that she’s disappointed that the conversation was recorded and released; her team is reportedly pursuing legal options.
Further adding to the drama of the tête-à -tête: It happened while the two were on good terms, having buried the hatchet at last year’s VMAs, with Swift presenting West the Video Vanguard Award and the rapper using his acceptance speech to apologize.
With “Famous†up for video of the year, expect the West-Swift story line to continue.
The 2016 “MTV Video Music Awards†will air from New York’s Madison Square Garden on Aug. 28 at 9 p.m. Eastern/Pacific time.
Fans can vote in all categories online (nominees for the socially voted song of summer will be announced at a later date).
See below for a full list of nominees:
VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Adele – “Helloâ€
Beyoncé – “Formationâ€
Drake – “Hotline Blingâ€
Justin Bieber – “Sorryâ€
Kanye West – “Famousâ€
FEMALE VIDEO
Adele – “Helloâ€
Beyoncé – “Hold Upâ€
Sia – “Cheap Thrillsâ€
Ariana Grande – “Into Youâ€
Rihanna ft. Drake – “Work†(short version)
MALE VIDEO
Drake – “Hotline Blingâ€
Bryson Tiller – “Don’tâ€
Calvin Harris featuring Rihanna – “This Is What You Came Forâ€
Kanye West – “Famousâ€
The Weeknd – “Can’t Feel My Faceâ€
COLLABORATION
Beyoncé featuring Kendrick Lamar – “Freedomâ€
Fifth Harmony featuring Ty Dolla Sign – “Work From Homeâ€
Ariana Grande featuring Lil Wayne – “Let Me Love Youâ€
Calvin Harris featuring Rihanna – “This Is What You Came Forâ€
Rihanna featuring Drake – “Work†(short version)
HIP HOP VIDEO
Drake – “Hotline Blingâ€
Desiigner – “Pandaâ€
Bryson Tiller – “Don’tâ€
Chance the Rapper – “Angelsâ€
2 Chainz – “Watch Outâ€
POP VIDEO
Adele – “Helloâ€
Beyoncé – “Formationâ€
Justin Bieber – “Sorryâ€
Alessia Cara – “Wild Thingsâ€
Ariana Grande – “Into Youâ€
ROCK VIDEO
All Time Low – “Missing Youâ€
Coldplay – “Adventure of a Lifetimeâ€
Fall Out Boy featuring Demi Lovato – “Irresistibleâ€
twenty one pilots – “Heathensâ€
Panic! At the Disco – “Victoriousâ€
ELECTRONIC VIDEO
Calvin Harris & Disciples – “How Deep Is Your Loveâ€
99 Souls featuring Destiny’s Child & Brandy – “The Girl Is Mineâ€
Mike Posner – “I Took a Pill in Ibizaâ€
Afrojack – “SummerThing!â€
The Chainsmokers featuring Daya – “Don’t Let Me Downâ€
BREAKTHROUGH LONG FORM VIDEO
Florence + The Machine – “The Odysseyâ€
Beyoncé – “Lemonadeâ€
Justin Bieber – “Purpose: The Movementâ€
Chris Brown – “Royaltyâ€
Troye Sivan – “Blue Neighbourhood Trilogyâ€
NEW ARTIST
Bryson Tiller
Desiigner
Zara Larsson
Lukas Graham
DNCE
ART DIRECTION
Beyoncé – “Hold Upâ€
Fergie – “M.I.L.F. $â€
Drake – “Hotline Blingâ€
David Bowie – “Blackstarâ€
Adele – “Helloâ€
CHOREOGRAPHY
Beyoncé – “Formationâ€
Missy Elliott featuring Pharrell – “WTF (Where They From)â€
Beyoncé – “Sorryâ€
FKA Twigs – “M3LL155Xâ€
Florence + the Machine – “Delilahâ€
DIRECTION
Beyoncé – “Formationâ€
Coldplay – “Up&Upâ€
Adele – “Helloâ€
David Bowie – “Lazarusâ€
Tame Impala – “The Less I Know the Betterâ€
CINEMATOGRAPHY
Beyoncé – “Formationâ€
Adele – “Helloâ€
David Bowie – “Lazarusâ€
Alesso – “I Wanna Knowâ€
Ariana Grande – “Into Youâ€
EDITING
Beyoncé – “Formationâ€
Adele – “Helloâ€
Fergie – “M.I.L.F. $â€
David Bowie – “Lazarusâ€
Ariana Grande – “Into Youâ€
VISUAL EFFECTS
Coldplay – “Up&Upâ€
FKA Twigs – “M3LL155Xâ€
Adele – “Send My Love (To Your New Lover)â€
The Weeknd – “Can’t Feel My Faceâ€
Zayn – “Pillowtalkâ€
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