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Eminem And Rihanna’s Triumphant VMA Plan: Making The Show

Between commitments in Hawaii and NYC, the hit collaborators found time to kick off the show in style. By Jocelyn Vena, with additional reporting by James Montgomery Eminem performs during the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards Photo: Kevin Mazur/EM/WireImage In the days before Eminem’s opening performance at the 2010 Video Music Awards on Sunday, the MC had to do a little juggling. Not only did he have to make room in his schedule for the big show; he had to work out a cross-country trip so that he’d arrive in New York in time for the first of his two Yankee Stadium shows with Jay-Z on Monday night (September 13). But though the MC wasn’t able to stick around and accept his wins for Best Male Artist and Best Hip-Hop Video, he planned to open the show proving that he was already a winner. ” Eminem is opening the show , and the theme of his performance is ‘triumph,’ ” VMA executive producer Dave Sirulnick told MTV News in the days prior the broadcast. “It’s a testament to the year he’s had, his return to the top. He tells a story, and the viewers will definitely pick up on that.” At first, it seemed like Eminem wasn’t the only person with scheduling troubles. “Love the Way You Lie” collaborator Rihanna originally said she wouldn’t be able to make the show because she was in Hawaii, shooting “Battleship.” But then, she either changed her mind at the last minute or planned to trick us all along. The flame-haired singer took the stage and belted out her haunting chorus at the end of Em’s set. “SURPRISE!!!” she tweeted after the performance. “Just had to do it, guys.” The Moonmen have all been handed out and the stars have gone home, but there’s plenty of news, interviews, behind-the-scenes scoop, party reports and more still to come, so keep it locked on MTVNews.com. Related Videos VMA All Access VMA 2010: Most Talked About Moments Behind The VMA Performances VMA 2010: Performances Related Photos Behind The Scenes At The 2010 VMAs Related Artists Rihanna Eminem

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Rick Ross ‘Salutes’ Eminem After VMA Rehearsal

‘Seeing him in person brought his rhymes that much more alive to me,’ he says of Em’s Saturday night run-through. By Shaheem Reid Rick Ross Photo: MTV News LOS ANGELES — Rick Ross got the girl, but he wasn’t afraid to give Eminem props. The Bawse got a major look at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday night (September 12), picking up host Chelsea Handler on his four-wheeler and driving out of the house. The night before the big show, Ross had the opportunity to play fly on the wall. He saw Eminem’s rehearsal of “Not Afraid” and “Love the Way You Lie” a full day before fans laid their eyes on it. “I actually had a chance to sit through the whole rehearsal yesterday, man, and got to watch Eminem rehearse and perform for the first time,” Ross said on the white carpet. “You know, I gotta salute him. I gotta take my hat off. He’s a dope lyricist. Actually, seeing him in person brought his rhymes that much more alive to me. I’m actually looking forward to seeing Eminem do his thing.” In the past, Ross has both challenged Slim Shady to a battle as well as said he wanted to collaborate with the Detroit rhyme icon. The Miami hitmaker did say that he and Em did not meet during the practice. “Nah, not at all,” Ross said when asked if they crossed paths. “I just played my position. Waited for my opportunity to rehearse. I wanted to take my hat off to commend a fellow MC.” What did you think of Em’s performance? Let us know in the comments! The Moonmen have all been handed out and the stars have gone home, but there’s plenty of 2010 MTV Video Music Awards news, interviews, behind-the-scenes scoop, party reports and more still to come, so keep it locked on MTVNews.com. Related Videos VMA 2010: Most Talked About Moments VMA 2010: Performances On The 2010 VMA Red Carpet Related Photos VMA 2010: Performers VMA 2010: Show Highlights Related Artists Rick Ross (Hip-Hop) Eminem

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Lady Gaga’s ‘Bad Romance’ Wins Video Of The Year VMA

Gaga announced next album title, Born This Way, after taking home the night’s big prize. By Rochell D. Thomas Lady Gaga accepts the award for Video of the Year at the 2010 VMAs Photo: Kevin Mazur/ Getty Images Lady Gaga has done it again. After dominating the night with 13 — count ’em, 13! — Video Music Awards noms, the seemingly overnight superstar took home the night’s top prize, Video of the Year. The award was presented by pop legend Cher, who reminded us that she went risqu

Eminem Kicks Off VMAs With Surprise Rihanna Cameo

MC storms the stage for ‘Not Afraid’ and ‘Love the Way You Lie.’ By Gil Kaufman Eminem performs at the 2010 VMAs Photo: MTV News Whenever Eminem is in the house at the MTV Video Music Awards , you know fireworks are in store. And after the promise of a triumphant performance , Slim Shady did not disappoint. Going into the night as the most-nominated male with eight nods — including shots at Best Male Video, Best Hip-Hop Video and Video of the Year for his smash comeback hit “Not Afraid,” he blasted open the 2010 VMAs with another of his legendary spectacles. Though he’s performed in public only a few times since beginning his return to form last year with Relapse after almost four years out of the spotlight dealing with a nearly fatal addiction to prescription medication, Marshall Mathers showed few signs of rust as he opened the night’s proceedings. Emerging on the dark stage, wearing a black hoodie and holding a gleaming silver microphone, he stared into the camera and ripped into the redemptive lyrics of “Afraid” on a set that paid homage to the place where it all began, Detroit’s gritty St. Andrew’s Hall, where a then-unknown Shady first made his name more than a decade ago in the dingy brick-walled basement during epic lyrical battles. Rapping the song’s lyrics over a reworked spare piano-and-drums remix, a hungry look in his eye, Em was surrounded by a small audience of fans for the first verse until he turned around and descended the grand staircase onto the soon-to-be-legendary 2010 VMA stage. Borrowing from the back-from-the-precipice theme of the “Afraid” clip, Shady paid tribute to the record-setting year he’s had with Recovery by blowing the song up to mega-status with a full string section, chorus of Taiko drummers and a gospel choir that gave the through-the-fire anthem a soaring, majestic feel. Backed by his hype man, Mr. Porter (who took the place of Em’s best friend and fallen comrade, the late D12 staple Proof), Shady spit hard on the lyrics, “I been through the wringer, but they can do little to the middle finger/ I think I got a tear in my eye, I feel like the kind of my world/ Haters can make like bees with no stingers, and drop dead,” punctuating the lines with karate-chop hand gestures and a nimble stroll across the gleaming black stage, which was accented by the glittering lights of a cityscape in the background. Pointing to the sky, he signaled the night’s first big shock, as Rihanna kicked into the chorus of their smash hit “Love the Way You Lie.” Wearing a white gauzy dress and a flaming red wig bisected by a silver headband, RiRi did a slow walk toward Marshall as the set turned into a sea of red flames and she locked eyes with her musical foil. The pair ended the performance back-to-back as the music faded, hugging it out before walking off the stage and leaving the audience electrified and primed for the rest of the night’s festivities. What did you think of Eminem’s performance? Share your thoughts in the comments! The 27th annual MTV Video Music Awards are happening live, right now at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles! Keep it locked on MTVNews.com for the latest behind-the-scenes scoop, red-carpet interviews, photos, winner reactions and more. Related Videos VMA 2010: Most Talked About Moments Related Photos VMA 2010: Full Fashion Recap Related Artists Eminem Rihanna

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Eminem’s ‘Not Afraid’ Comeback Video Pulls Him Back From The Edge

The Shady One lands squarely on his feet in VMA Video of the Year-nominated clip. By Jayson Rodriguez Eminem Photo: Michael Caulfield/ WireImage Eminem was on edge after the release of his Relapse album, his first project after a five-year layoff during which he battled depression and drug dependency. The stakes were high for the Shady One, and although Relapse landed atop the charts — and scored the biggest-selling rap release of 2009 — the heralded Detroit lyricist received lukewarm reviews for the collection. So yes, he was back but, in a sense, he hadn’t quite made his return. But then he unleashed a vicious freestyle while visiting Tim Westwood in the U.K., and followed that up with his dominating verse on Drake’s superstar-laden “Forever” collabo. Ahead of the release of Recovery, Em dropped his official comeback anthem, the reflective “Not Afraid.” With the “Not Afraid” video , he cemented his comeback. The clip has earned Eminem three heavy-duty 2010 MTV Video Music Award nominations : Best Male Video, Best Hip-Hop Video, and Video of the Year. Directed by Rich Lee, the clip balances the darkness of Eminem’s struggle with flashes of light that ultimately lift the rapper to new heights. The video opens with Em standing on the edge of nondescript office building. As he begins his rhymes, the video quickly cuts back and forth between Em spitting on top of the building and in the bowels of a dark basement. “You can try and read my lyrics off of this paper before I lay ’em,” he raps. “But you won’t take this thing out these words before I say ’em/ ‘Cause ain’t no way I’mma let you stop me from causing mayhem/ When I say ’em or do something I do it, I don’t give a damn.” Filmed in Newark, New Jersey, Eminem ventures from the basement to the busy streets of Brick City and crosses a dense multilane street. It’s almost as if the heavy-traffic crossing symbolizes Eminem’s clouded mind during his darker days. He makes it across the street and later bursts through a broken window to his personal light. The visual is a stirring narrative and culminates with Eminem flying up in the air, landing on top of the building from the beginning of the clip. He’s no longer on the edge, but overlooking his new beginning. The 27th annual MTV Video Music Awards will be broadcast live from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday. The party starts with MTV News’ VMA Pre-Show at 8 p.m., followed by the main event at 9 p.m. ET. Fans can go to VMA.MTV.com (or text VMA to 97979 if they are Verizon subscribers) to vote for Best New Artist from now through Sunday. Related Videos VMA 2010 Exposed Live From The 2010 Video Music Awards Revealed: MTV Video Music Awards Related Photos 2010 Video Music Awards Performers And Presenters Lady Gaga Leads The 2010 VMA Nominees Related Artists Eminem

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Jay-Z Crafts The Ultimate Blueprint: A VMA Cheat Sheet

The 40-year-old MC is rewriting the hip-hop handbook, powering through perhaps his most dominant year yet. By Jayson Rodriguez Jay-Z performs at Comerica Park on Thursday in Detroit, Michigan Photo: Getty Images Although it’s been almost exactly one year since Jay-Z Alicia Keys took their hometown anthem to the World Series , performing the number before game 2 of the baseball championships between the New York Yankees and the Philadelphia Phillies. The Roc Nation CEO then rode shotgun with Alex Rodriguez during the Yankees victory parade in Manhattan. As the celebration wrapped, Jay performed his tune, which Derek Jeter had used as his at-bat music throughout the playoffs. Jay-Z scored a big win on his own just a month after the Yanks clinched the chip when he earned his first career #1 record as “Empire State of Mind” topped the Billboard Hot 100. The iconic MC has amassed a total of 11 number one albums, but this was his first solo #1 single . As is nearly always the case with Jay-Z, business was good, too. He became a Broadway producer, along with Will and Jada Pinkett-Smith, when he invested in the Tony-winning Broadway play “Fela!” The investment was among one of the many money moves that helped Jay-Z to top the Forbes “Hip-Hop Cash Kings” list this year, the third time in four years he’s done so. 2010 also started off on the right foot as Jay-Z took home the award for Best International Male Solo Artist at the Brit Awards . Domestically, Jay boasted about hearing his music playing in the background when he called President Barack Obama . He later visited the White House with his wife, Beyonc

Drake Is Living Life Right Now: A VMA Cheat Sheet

The Toronto MC exceeded the hype, working his relentless grind from mixtape acclaim to chart-topping fame in an unforgettable year. By Shaheem Reid Drake Photo: George Pimentel/ WireImage Wack rappers, your worst fears have been realized: Drake is on top and he’s not letting up. This time last year, the VMA-nominated Canadian juggernaut known as Drizzy was topping the charts and basking in the glow generated by a string of highly touted guest appearances and his certified-instant-classic mixtape So Far Gone. As ’09 drew to a close, love for Drake from fans only intensified. The 23-year-old repped for his family on the We Are Young Money album, while verses on Timbaland’s “Say Something,” and his own “Forever” — let’s not even get started again about the power-packed lineup on that record

Eminem To Open Video Music Awards

Eight-time nominee will kick off the big night Sunday at 9 p.m. ET/PT. By Mawuse Ziegbe Eminem Photo: Michael Caulfield/ WireImage VMA vet Eminem will not only return to the stage Sunday, his performance will open the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards . Fresh from a pair of historic Home and Home Tour stops in his native Detroit with Jay-Z , Em, who has delivered a slew of unforgettable VMA moments in the past, will set the tone for the show’s 27th go-round. “We thought that there’s no better way to kick off the show than a performance from Eminem,” MTV general manager Stephen Friedman recently told The Associated Press. Sunday will be a busy night for Shady, who is up for eight Moonmen . His chart-dominating release Recovery has already racked up more than 2 million album scans and yielded hits like “Not Afraid,” which is up for Best Male Video and Video of the Year. Although public details about his performance remain scant, Em has always been good for iconic VMA moments. In 2000, he led a mass of Shady look-alikes into Radio City Music Hall as he spit his celebrity-skewering chart-topper “The Real Slim Shady,” which went on to win Video of the Year. Offstage, Em was the center of three awkward and, at times, potty-mouthed, moments in 2002 featuring foes Christina Aguilera, Triumph the Insult Comic Dog and Moby . Last year, Em kept things censor-friendly when he appeared in a video short, tearing up after coaching “30 Rock” comic Tracy Morgan through a duet with ’80s poptress Cyndi Lauper . Other stars slated to hit the stage Sunday are Kanye West, Linkin Park, Mary J. Blige, Drake, Usher, Paramore, Justin Bieber, B.o.B and Florence and the Machine. What are your predictions for Eminem’s VMA performance? Let us know in the comments below! The 27th annual MTV Video Music Awards will be broadcast live from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday. The party starts with MTV News’ VMA Pre-Show at 8 p.m., followed by the main event at 9 p.m. ET. Fans can go to VMA.MTV.com (or text VMA to 97979 if they are Verizon subscribers) to vote for Best New Artist from now through Sunday. Related Videos VMA 2010 Exposed Revealed: MTV Video Music Awards Related Photos A Decade Of Eminem At The VMAs Related Artists Eminem

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Chelsea Handler Will ‘Probably Have Sex With’ Eminem After The Show

‘I don’t see why I wouldn’t,’ VMA host jokes. By Kyle Anderson, with reporting by Jim Cantiello Chelsea Handler Photo: MTV News The MTV Video Music Awards has been the source of a love connection for at least one VMA host — Russell Brand first got together with fianc

Lady Gaga Vs. Eminem At VMAs: Ke$ha Weighs In

‘I have mad respect for both of them,’ Best New Artist nominee says. By Kara Warner Ke$ha Photo: MTV News The buzz around our MTV Video Music Awards has hit a fever pitch, with just four more days until the biggest stars in music descend on the Nokia Theatre for a night of major performances, special guest appearances and plenty of unplanned surprises. When we caught up with spunky Best New Artist nominee Ke$ha — who is also up for a Best Collaboration Moonman with 3OH!3 for their peppy clip for “My First Kiss” — she seemed eager to just attend the festivities, let alone win. “I don’t even think I’m invited,” she joked (we think). When asked what her plans are for the show, she suggested some slightly over-the-top pranks — and that she might lose control of certain bodily functions. “I might throw water balloons at people,” she said. “I might pee myself just thinking about it.” Regarding her take on the evening’s biggest prize, Video of the Year, the “Tik Tok” singer was torn between VMA-nomination dominators Lady Gaga and Eminem . “I have mad respect for both of them, so I can’t really say who I’d pick,” she said. “I think that Eminem is really amazing, because he’s so honest and I really connect with brutally honest people and artists. And then Gaga’s whole thing is incredible too. I can’t really say who I hope would win, but I’d like to see what’s going to happen.” Who do you think will win? Lady Gaga or Eminem? Share your thoughts in the comments! The 27th annual MTV Video Music Awards will be broadcast live from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday. The party starts with MTV News’ VMA Pre-Show at 8 p.m., followed by the main event at 9 p.m. ET. Fans can go to VMA.MTV.com (or text VMA to 97979 if they are Verizon subscribers) to vote for Best New Artist from now through Sunday. Related Videos VMA 2010 Exposed Related Photos Lady Gaga Leads The 2010 VMA Nominees Related Artists Lady Gaga Eminem Ke$ha

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