The 2012 MTV Video
Music Awards, hosted by Kevin Hart, took place on Thursday, September 6, 2012,
honoring the best music videos from the previous year. The awards were
broadcast from the Staples Center arena at L.A. Live in Downtown Los Angeles. Nominations
were announced on July 31, 2012. Rihanna and Drake received five nominations,
while Katy Perry and Beyoncé received four.
One Direction were the
biggest winners of the night winning their three nominations, including Best
New Artist, and Rihanna went on to win Video of the Year, becoming the first
female artist, and only second artist overall (after Eminem), to win the award
twice.
When it came to awkward
jokes, host of the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards Kevin Hart delivered them with
ease. For a first-time host he was actually funny and kept the show fresh. In
classic Kevin Hart style, he joked during his opening monologue about Chris
Brown’s ongoing feud with Drake, which allegedly started as a nightclub brawl
over singer Rihanna. “You guys are arguing over a mistake,” he said. “You guys
are arguing over a bottle thrown in the club.” He told the two musicians to
“nip it in the bud” and move on.
Crowd favorites Justin
Bieber, Frank Ocean, and Carly Rae Jepsen sadly did not take home any awards. The
performances were entertaining but, for the most part, unsurprising.
Show opener Rihanna
wore a flowing red dress with a sheer midriff and started off singing on a
throne from a raised life-sized snakehead. The snake-themed stage design with
golden hues and animal prints helped her pop out from the crowd of dancers and
flashing lights around her. But stages full of impeccable dancers, large props,
and strobe lights are nothing new to the VMAs and made it less memorable.
Pink dazzled the crowd
with a taste of her air acrobatics again, first performing on a smaller stage,
then being lifted to the larger stage dozens of feet in the air without a
harness. Set to “Blow me (One Last Kiss),” her background performers wore large
red lips over their entire upper bodies similar to that of “The Rocky Horror
Picture Show.”However, we’ve seen Pink defy gravity many times before and
though the large dancing mouths were entertaining, it wasn’t one of her most
memorable performances.
Alicia Keys surprised
the crowd by bringing Olympic gold medalist Gabby Douglas on stage to do
gymnastic maneuvers while Keys performed “Girl on Fire” alongside Nicki Minaj.
With a song like that, having Douglas on stage was fitting.
Hilarious moments came
with the presentation of the awards. When Rashida Jones and Andy Samberg
introduced the nominees of “Best Rap Video” the duo attempted to rap too. “I
resent my parents for enabling my confidence and never giving me a chance to be
a woman. YOLO,” Jones said. Watching them try to rap was awkward already, and
the fact they tried to make it even more awkward on top of that made it
hysterical.
The night’s fashion was
typically entertaining for the VMAs, with some attendees playing it safe and
others getting a bit creative. Katy Perry wore a black gown with pink and blue
accents that was sheer from the hip down. She dyed her hair back to her classic
jet black and was one of the most elegant nominees of the night.
Attendees like Pauly D.
of “Jersey Shore” and Chris Brown stuck to regular suits and ties. Amber Rose,
Kesha, and Nicki Minaj wore lace inspired dresses. Rose’s was a sleek floor
length maternity dress. Her fiancé Wiz Khalifa used their red carpet moment as
a time to reveal they are expecting a child. But Kesha and Minaj were looking
to make a statement. “I wanted to look naked with lace on my bits," Kesha
said on the red carpet. But a spunky outfit like this on Kesha is something she
would normally wear, so it wasn’t too surprising. Minaj’s lace inspired black
dress had red accents and was coupled with bright-yellow and pink hair. In
short, color coordination was not her top priority for this award show, but
that didn’t stop her from having one of the most memorable looks of the night.
The VMAs this year was
definitely a good watch. Hart’s jokes didn’t disappoint and enjoying the Fierce
5 together again outside of the Olympics was a treat. Even though the
performances were nothing special, you can never hear Pink sing iterations of
“Get the Party Started” too many times. The fashion statements this year were
not as dramatic as Lady Gaga’s 2010 meat dress, but it’s always fun to see how
Katy Perry will design her hair next. If you were looking to watch the VMAs for
some regular weeknight entertainment, you got it.
No comments:
Post a Comment