Current Nominations For 2023 MTV Video Music Awards

Current Nominations For 2023 MTV Video Music Awards

MTV Video Music Awards 2023

The 2023 MTV Video Music Awards are scheduled to take place at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, on September 12, 2023. The award nominees were announced on August 8. Among the nominees, Taylor Swift has the most number of nominations with a total of eight nominations. She is closely followed by SZA with six nominations. Notably, Doja Cat, Kim Petras, Miley Cyrus, Nicki Minaj, Olivia Rodrigo and Sam Smith each received five nominations.

An interesting point is that Shakira will be honored with the prestigious Michael Jackson Video Vanguard award. This achievement has special significance as she will be the first artist from Latin America to receive this esteemed award.

Current nominations for the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards

Video of the year

  • “Attention” by Doja Cat

  • “Flowers” by Miley Cyrus

  • “Super Weird Girl” by Nicki Minaj

  • “Vampire” by Olivia Rodrigo

  • “Unholy” by Sam Smith and Kim Petras

  • “Kill Bill” by SZA

  • “Antihero” by Taylor Swift

Artist of the Year

  • Beyonce

  • doja cat

  • karol g

  • Nicki Minaj

  • Shakira

  • Taylor Swift

the song of the year

  • “Flowers” by Miley Cyrus

  • “Vampire” by Olivia Rodrigo

  • “Calm down” by Rema and Selena Gomez

  • “Unholy” by Sam Smith and Kim Petras

  • “Bad Habit” by Steve Lacy

  • “Kill Bill” by SZA

  • “Antihero” by Taylor Swift

Best New Artist

  • glorilla

  • ice spice

  • kaliiii

  • Featherweight

  • Pink Panther

  • Renee Rapp

Thrust Performance of the Year

  • August 2022: Saucy Santana – “Booty”

  • September 2022: Stephen Sanchez – “Until I Found You”

  • October 2022: JVKE – “golden hour”

  • November 2022: Flo Milli – “Caughty”

  • December 2022: Reneé Rapp – “Colorado”

  • January 2023: Sam Ryder – “Until the End”

  • February 2023: Armani White – “GOAT”

  • March 2023: Fletcher – “Becky’s So Hot”

  • April 2023: Tomorrow X Together – “Sugar Rush Ride”

  • May 2023: Ice Spice – “Princess Diana”

  • June 2023: FLO – “Losing You”

  • July 2023: Lauren Spencer Smith – “That Part”

best collaboration

  • “I’m Fine (Blue)” by David Guetta and Bebe Rexha

  • “I Like You (A Happier Song)” by Post Malone and Doja Cat

  • Diddy’s “Gotta Move On” featuring Bryson Tiller, Ashanti, Yung Miami

  • “TQG” by KAROL G and Shakira

  • “Creepin’ (Remix)” by Metro Boomin featuring The Weeknd, 21 Savage, Diddy

  • “Calm down” by Rema and Selena Gomez

best pop music

  • “Pig” by Demi Lovato

  • “Dance the Night” by Dua Lipa

  • “Eyes Closed” by Ed Sheeran

  • “Flowers” by Miley Cyrus

  • “Vampire” by Olivia Rodrigo

  • P!NK’s “Trustfall”

  • “Antihero” by Taylor Swift

best hip hop

  • Diddy’s “Gotta Move On” featuring Bryson Tiller, Ashanti, Yung Miami

  • “STAYING ALIVE” by DJ Khaled featuring Drake and Lil Baby

  • “Tomorrow 2” by GloRilla and Cardi B

  • “I Just Wanna Rock” by Lil Uzi Vert

  • “Kant Nobody” by Lil Wayne featuring Swizz Beatz and DMX

  • “Superhero (Heroes & Villains)” by Metro Boomin featuring Future

  • “Super Weird Girl” by Nicki Minaj

best rock

  • “The Master” by Foo Fighters

  • “Lost (Original Version)” by Linkin Park

  • “Tippa My Tongue” by Red Hot Chili Peppers

  • “The Loneliest” by Måneskin

  • “Lux Æterna” by Metallica

  • “You make me feel like it’s Halloween” by Muse

best alternative

  • “Edge” by Blink-182

  • “The Movie” by Boygenius

  • “Hold Me Like a Grudge” by Fall Out Boy

  • “Candy Necklace” by Lana Del Rey featuring Jon Batiste

  • “That’s Why” by Paramore

  • “Stuck” by Thirty Seconds To Mars

best latino

  • “Funk Rave” by Anitta

  • “Where is she going” by Bad Bunny

  • “She Dances Alone” by Armed Link & Featherweight

  • “un x100to” by Grupo Frontera & Bad Bunny

  • “TQG” by Karol G and Shakira

  • “Despechá” by Rosalía

  • Shakira’s “Acrostic”

Best R&B

  • “Stay” by Alicia Keys featuring Lucky Daye

  • “How It Feels” by Chlöe featuring Chris Brown

  • “Creepin’ (Remix)” by Metro Boomin featuring The Weeknd, 21 Savage, Diddy

  • “Shirt” by SZA

  • Toosii’s “Favorite Song”

  • “Love on the Road” by Yung Bleu and Nicki Minaj

Best K-Pop

The best Afrobeats

  • “Rush” by Aira Starr

  • “It’s A Lot” by Burna Boy

  • “Unavailable” by Davido ft. muse keys

  • “Bandana” by Fireboy DML and Asake

  • Libyan “people”

  • “Calm down” by Rema and Selena Gómez

  • “2 Sugar” by Wizkid featuring Ayra Starr

video forever

  • “If I Don’t Have You (Orchestral)” by Alicia Keys

  • “The Blackout – Here Live People” by Bad Bunny

  • “Pig” by Demi Lovato

  • “Breakfast” by Dove Cameron

  • “Crushed” by Imagine Dragons

  • “The Queen” by Maluma

Best photography

  • “I Drink Wine” by Adele

  • “Eyes Closed” by Ed Sheeran

  • “Lipstick Lover” by Janelle Monae

  • “Stand by” by Kendrick Lamar

  • “Flowers” by Miley Cyrus

  • “Vampire” by Olivia Rodrigo

  • “Antihero” by Taylor Swift

Best Address

  • “Attention” by Doja Cat

  • Drake’s “Going Back”

  • “Stand by” by Kendrick Lamar

  • “She” by Megan Thee Stallion

  • “Unholy” by Sam Smith and Kim Petras

  • “Kill Bill” by SZA

  • “Antihero” by Taylor Swift

Best art direction

  • “The Movie” by Boygenius

  • “Pink Poison” by Blackpink

  • “Attention” by Doja Cat

  • “Candy Necklace” by Lana Del Rey featuring Jon Batiste

  • “She” by Megan Thee Stallion

  • SZA’s “Shirt”

Better visual effects

  • “Love from the Other Side” by Fall Out Boy

  • “Music for a Sushi Restaurant” by Harry Styles

  • “Empty” by Melanie Martínez

  • Nicki Minaj’s “Super Weird Girl”

  • “Unholy” by Sam Smith and Kim Petras

  • “Antihero” by Taylor Swift

Best Choreography

  • “Pink Poison” by Blackpink

  • “Dance the Night” by Dua Lipa

  • “The Waffle House” by Jonas Brothers

  • “She” by Megan Thee Stallion

  • “In the Middle of a Breakup” by Panic! at the disco

  • “Unholy” by Sam Smith and Kim Petras

best edition

  • “Pink Poison” by Blackpink

  • “Rich Spirit” by Kendrick Lamar

  • “Rio” by Miley Cyrus

  • “Vampire” by Olivia Rodrigo

  • “Kill Bill” by SZA

  • “Antihero” by Taylor Swift

Voting for the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards

Cast your votes for the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards by visiting the official website. From the details mentioned above, including nominees, categories, and event date and time, you can actively participate in the voting process. From Taylor Swift’s top nominations to Shakira’s historic achievement, the 2023 VMAs promise an extraordinary celebration of music and art.

Don’t miss this opportunity to be a part of the excitement. Tune in September 12 at 8pm EST on the MTV network channel or stream on Paramount+. Remember, a subscription is required for the streaming platform, but you can enjoy a free seven-day trial. Your participation will help shape the winners of this prestigious event, making your voice count in recognizing outstanding musical achievements.

Where to watch the Mtv Video Music Awards?

Mark your calendars for the long-awaited 2023 VMAs, which will make their grand debut on September 12, starting at 8 pm EST. This electrifying event will be broadcast on the MTV network channel, ensuring that viewers across the country can tune in and enjoy the excitement of the show.

However, the entertainment doesn’t end there; For those who prefer the convenience of streaming, the VMAs will also be available on Paramount+, MTV’s streaming platform. To access this digital gateway to the VMAs, a subscription to Paramount+ is required. But here’s the exciting twist: For those eager to watch the VMAs without committing to a subscription, a free trial spanning seven exciting days awaits.

This strategic move by MTV opens the doors for both its loyal audience and new viewers to immerse themselves in the glitz, glamor and musical wonder that the VMAs are famous for. So whether you’re flipping through cable channels or embracing the digital wave, the 2023 VMAs promise a night of captivating performances, unforgettable moments, and the celebration of artistic achievements that will have you hooked from the first note.

When are the 2023 MTV Music Awards?

The 2023 MTV Video Music Awards are scheduled for September 12. This highly anticipated event will take place at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. With Taylor Swift leading the nominations with eight, and notable artists such as SZA, Doja Cat, Kim Petras, Miley Cyrus, Nicki Minaj, Olivia Rodrigo and Sam Smith also in the spotlight, the VMAs promise a night of musical brilliance.

Additionally, the awards ceremony will not only air on the MTV network channel at 8 pm EST, but will also be available for streaming on Paramount+. For those eager to participate in the experience, Paramount+ is offering a seven-day free trial period, providing the opportunity to immerse yourself in the captivating performances, jaw-dropping artistry and memorable moments that define the MTV Video Music Awards.

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