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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Lady Gaga was the big winner at the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs)

    The Poker Face hitmaker took home four prizes from 12 nominations at the ceremony in New York on Sunday (07.09.25) including Artist of the Year, Best Collaboration with Bruno Mars for their track Die with a Smile and both Best Direction and Best Art Direction for the music video for her hit Abracadabra


    Gaga only attended the ceremony - hosted by LL Cool J - briefly as she was performing at Madison Square Garden, although her performances of Abracadabra and The Dead Dance at the gig were later shown at the ceremony.

    Other big winners included Ariana Grande and Sabrina Carpenter, who both took home three prizes each.

    Ariana won the Video of the Year, Best Pop and Best Long Form Video gongs for her track Brighter Days Ahead whilst Sabrina claimed the prizes of Best Pop Artist, Best Album for Short n' Sweet and Best Visual Effects for the video to her hit Manchild.

    Carpenter was one of the few artists to make a political statement as her performance of Tears included drag queens holding up signs including the phrases 'Protect Trans Rights' and 'In Trans We Trust'.

    In her acceptance speech for Best Album, she said: "To my incredible cast and dancers and queens on stage with me tonight, this world as we all know can be so full of criticism and discrimination and negativity.

    "So to get to be a part of something that can bring light, make you smile, make you dance and make you feel like the world is your f****** oyster, I'm so grateful to do that."

    Others winners included Rosé - who won the Song of the Year prize for her track Apt with Bruno Mars - and Alex Warren in the Best New Artist category.

    Established acts also took home awards with Mariah Carey winning the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award, Busta Rhymes taking home the Rock the Bells Visionary prize and Ricky Martin being awarded the VMAs first-ever Latin Icon Award.

    Meanwhile, Yungblud and Aerosmith's Steven Tyler and Joe Perry joined forces to pay tribute to Ozzy Osbourne following the Black Sabbath icon's death at the age of 76 in July.

    MTV VMA Awards 2025 Full List of Winners:

    Video of the Year:

    Ariana Grande - Brighter Days Ahead

    Artist of the Year:

    Lady Gaga

    Song of the Year:

    Rosé and Bruno Mars - Apt

    Best New Artist:

    Alex Warren

    Best Pop Artist:

    Sabrina Carpenter

    MTV Push Performance of the Year:

    January 2025: Katsye - Touch

    Best Pop:

    Ariana Grande - Brighter Days Ahead

    Best Album:

    Sabrina Carpenter - Short n' Sweet

    Best Collaboration:

    Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars - Die with a Smile

    Best Hip Hop:

    Doechii - Anxiety

    Best R+B:

    Mariah Carey - Type Dangerous

    Best Alternative:

    Sombr - Back to Friends

    Best Rock:

    Coldplay - All My Love

    Best Latim:

    Shakira - Soltera

    Best K-Pop:

    Lisa featuring Doja Cat and RAYE - Born Again

    Best Afrobeats:

    Tyla - Push 2 Start

    Best Country:

    Megan Moroney - Am I Okay?

    Video for Good:

    Charli XCX featuring Billie Eilish - Guess

    Best Long Form Video:

    Ariana Grande - Brighter Days Ahead

    Best Group:

    Blackpink

    Song of Summer:

    Tate McRae - Just Keep Watching

    Best Direction:

    Lady Gaga - Abracadabra

    Best Art Direction:

    Lady Gaga - Abracadabra

    Best Cinematography:

    Kendrick Lamar - Not Like Us

    Best Editing:

    Tate McRae - Just Keep Watching

    Best Choreography:

    Doechii - Anxiety

    Best Visual Effects:

    Sabrina Carpenter - Manchild

    Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award:

    Mariah Carey

    Rock the Bells Visionary Award:

    Busta Rhymes

    Latin Icon Award:

    Ricky Martin

    © 2025 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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