not really when they compete in different fields and rap almost always has collabs so thats 2 easy noms
Fatboy Slim is a DJ, not a rapper. He had one or two hits in 1998, and then he completely disappeared from the face of the planet. How the **** did he win NINE awards?
Nicki is 100 percent right you know it, they mercilessly snubbed her. Anaconda was a Wrecking Ball of 2014.
Wrecking Ball is a good song and the video is the most iconic (not ATRL kind of iconic) this decade. Beyonce threw that Nazi bimbo a bone and suddenly she believes she can act cocky.
Nicki is 100 percent right you know it, they mercilessly snubbed her. Anaconda was a Wrecking Ball of 2014.
For like 2 weeks, maybe. Wrecking Ball was an actual cultural phenomenon that defied Miley's image and left a lasting impression. Anaconda was basically a viral meme that everyone forgot about 3 months after. She should not have held her hopes so high for it.
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21 July, 2000, What Lies Beneath was released, dir. by Robert Zemeckis & starred Harrison Ford & Michelle Pfeiffer
15 years later and there hasn't been a higher grossing horror film. Power of the Pfeiffer (when she doesn't make more catastrophic career mistakes than SHITga).
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do those rock bands even have good videos
@ janet having more awards than michael, they have some modicum of taste
The non-pop acts on the list won nearly all of their awards in one night.
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Peter Gabriel
Video of the Year: "Sledgehammer" (1987)
Best Art Direction: "Sledgehammer" (1987)
Best Concept Video: "Sledgehammer" (1987)
Best Direction in a Video: "Sledgehammer" (1987)
Best Editing: "Sledgehammer" (1987)
Best Male Video: "Sledgehammer" (1987)
Best Overall Performance: "Sledgehammer" (1987)
Best Special Effects: "Sledgehammer" (1987)
Most Experimental Video: "Sledgehammer" (1987)
R.E.M.
Video of the Year: "Losing My Religion" (1991)
Best Art Direction: "Losing My Religion" (1991)
Best Direction in a Video: "Losing My Religion" (1991)
Best Editing: "Losing My Religion" (1991)
Best Group Video: "Losing My Religion" (1991)
Breakthrough Video: "Losing My Religion" (1991)
Green Day
Video of the Year: "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" (2005)
Best Cinematography: "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" (2005)
Best Direction in a Video: "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" (2005)
Best Editing: "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" (2005)
Best Group Video: "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" (2005)
Best Rock Video: "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" (2005)
Fatboy Slim
Best Art Direction: "Weapon of Choice" (2001)
Best Choreography: "Weapon of Choice" (2001)
Best Cinematography: "Weapon of Choice" (2001)
Best Direction in a Video: "Weapon of Choice" (2001)
Best Editing: "Weapon of Choice" (2001)
Breakthrough Video: "Weapon of Choice" (2001)
a-ha
Best Concept Video: "Take On Me" (1986)
Best Direction: "Take On Me" (1986)
Best Special Effects: "Take On Me" (1986)
Best New Artist: "Take On Me" (1986)
Most Experimental Video: "Take On Me" (1986)
Viewer's Choice: "Take On Me" (1986)
Smashing Pumpkins
Video of the Year: "Tonight, Tonight" (1996)
Best Art Direction: "Tonight, Tonight" (1996)
Best Cinematography: "Tonight, Tonight" (1996)
Best Direction in a Video: "Tonight, Tonight" (1996)
Best Special Effects: "Tonight, Tonight" (1996)
Breakthrough Video: "Tonight, Tonight" (1996)
Beck
Best Art Direction: "The New Pollution" (1997)
Best Choreography: "The New Pollution" (1997)
Best Direction in a Video: "The New Pollution" (1997)
Janet's only video with multiple awards is Scream (with 3.)