According to Van Toffler, president & CEO of Viacom Music & Logo Group, the idea to feature Beyoncé came just after Justin Timberlake took his Vanguard bow on the 2013 edition. "Literally, after Justin left the stage," says Toffler, adding that two days later, the decision was made. "There aren't that many artists that can fill up 10-plus minutes and perform the way Justin did -- Beyoncé can."
Beyonce
#8 United States (-1)
Drunk in Love
#65 United States (-3)
***Flawless
#32 United States (-3)
XO
#52 United States (-3)
Blue
#130 United States (-3)
Pretty Hurts
#147 United States (-8)
Partition
#40 United States (-5)
Blow
#200 United States (-3)
Jealous
#194 United States (-1)
Gaga does not control the VMA ratings. Nobody has cared about her dusty ass since 2012 except for her psychotic fanbase.
If anything people just watch her hoping she'll do another amazing performance like Paparazzi but we all know that's never happening.