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Kanye West VMA 2010

Kanye West takes a bow after performing at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards in Los Angeles, California September 12, 2010. It shouldn’t be too big of a surprise that Kanye West’s closing Video Music Awards performance, during which he debuted his new song, got MTV viewers talking on Twitter. West easily topped MTV’s Twitter Tracker, generating more than 4,300 tweets a minute and making it clear his appearance was one of the biggest moments of the night. Even after the awards show ended, the Nok

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The Clipse Sign With Kanye West’s G.O.O.D. Music

After performing with Kanye at the VMAs, Pusha T confirms to MTV’s RapFix that he’s officially signed with West’s label. By Kelley L. Carter Kanye West performs at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards Photo: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic There have been a few murmurings and rumors around about whether or not Pusha T, one-half of hip-hop duo the Clipse, has in fact signed with Kanye West . And if folks weren’t caught up in trying to figure out all the nuances in West’s tongue-in-cheek, seemingly self-deprecating Video Music Awards performance , hip-hop blogs might have gone haywire when Pusha T came out and dropped a verse on the debut of West’s single at Sunday night’s show. After his performance, Pusha T did confirm to MTV News in the RapFix post-show that he has officially signed with West’s label, G.O.O.D. Music. “I’m definitely signed with G.O.O.D. Music . I’m definitely doing my solo project through G.O.O.D. Music,” the Virginia MC confirmed to MTV News’ Sway. “The Clipse is definitely coming with a new Clipse project. We’re definitely coming with the Re-Up Game project. The family is still here, man. It’s just all about G.O.O.D. Music, straight up.” The confirmation puts an end to a bit of flirty back-and-forth the MC has had with the media with regard to whether or not he was officially linked up with West. Several weeks ago, he danced around the subject, saying, “I mean, you know, I been to Hawaii. Hawaii is a nice place. ‘Good music’ is made down there, ya know? So, yeah, I was there. I can’t say too much about that. I think everybody’s gonna be in for a big surprise. A very big surprise.” On Friday, West dropped the latest offering from his G.O.O.D. Friday movement, also called “G.O.O.D Friday.” The song features Big Sean, Kid Cudi, Common, Charlie Wilson and … Pusha T. Related Videos VMA 2010: Performances VMA 2010: Most Talked About Moments Related Photos VMA 2010: Performers VMA 2010: Show Highlights Related Artists Kanye West Clipse

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Lady Gaga Announces Born This Way Album At VMAs

She even sings the chorus of upcoming title track after winning Video of the Year. By Kara Warner Lady Gaga at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards Photo: WireImage Three cheers to Lady Gaga for following through with her promises! When Gaga picked up the biggest award at the Video Music Awards on Sunday night (September 12), Video of the Year for “Bad Romance,” she came through on an earlier vow that she would reveal the title for her new album if she won the coveted award. “I promised that if I won this, I would announce the name of my new album,” Gaga said, a bit overcome with the emotion of it all. “It’s called Born This Way. ” She then wowed the crowd even further by singing the chorus to the yet-unreleased title song. Gaga has teased a few details of the album , calling it the “absolute greatest work” she’s ever done. “I’m so excited about it,” Gaga said. “The message, the melodies, the direction, the meaning, what it will mean to my fans and what it will mean to me in my own life — it’s utter liberation. I’m on the quest to create the anthem for my generation for the next decade, so that’s what I’ve done.” The superstar also has yet to reveal what producers she’s working with. “I will never tell, because as soon as I tell, everyone starts working with them,” she said. “So all I can say is that nobody knows who they are. They’re all new.” Regarding potential guest artists who may or may not appear on the project, when we caught up with Akon on the VMA white carpet just before the show, he revealed a few details about his studio time with the Lady, but not any specifics about the sound. “Now that, that’s something I need her to describe,” Akon said. “If I describe it,” he began, mulling over whether e should reveal anything, then reconsidered: “No, no, just let her describe it, trust me.” He went on to say that Gaga is an icon, plain and simple. “She’s the biggest artist ever, next to MJ,” Akon said. “And that is in three years. So you can imagine 10 years from now, 20 years from now. She’s amazing, man.” What are you expecting from Gaga’s next album? Share your thoughts 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 Related Photos VMA 2010: Show Highlights Related Artists Lady Gaga

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Drake Reveals Main Concern On VMA Stage: ‘Don’t Fall’

‘Performing in dress shoes for the first time’ gave the ‘Fancy’ MC pre-performance jitters, he admits. By Shaheem Reid Drake at the 2010 Video Music Awards Photo: Steve Granitz/ WireImage LOS ANGELES — You can’t be the epitome of cool, and then land on your face or keister. Drake had a classy yet energetic and exciting performance Sunday night at the MTV Video Music Awards . While walking the white carpet leading up to the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, Drake stopped to hug and talk to Justin Bieber, and then watched Nicki Minaj perform “Your Love,” and “Check It Out” with will.i.am. Drizzy revealed to MTV News the primary thought that would be going through his head before taking the VMA stage. “Don’t fall. That’s the biggest thing, especially since I’m performing in dress shoes for the first time tonight,” he said. “So ‘don’t fall’ is my biggest thing. Other than that, man, it’s just really about, the stage is so vast. You gotta come out, you gotta shine. You gotta own it and you gotta have fun. You gotta smile, you gotta make people at home feel that they are right there with you having fun. That’s it really. Other than that, I wanna see other people be great. Hopefully take home an award. I worked really hard on that video,” he said of “Find Your Love,” which was up for Best Male Video, along with the Best Hip-Hop Video nominated “Forever.” Drake didn’t win any Moonmen at the 2010 VMAs, but he won the crowd over with “Fancy.” Everyone stood on their feet for Drake, Mary J. Blige and Swizz Beatz. 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: Show Highlights VMA 2010: Performers Related Artists Drake

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Lady Gaga’s VMA Triumph, Behind The Scenes

MTV News was backstage when Gaga celebrated her Video of the Year win. By James Montgomery Lady Gaga backstage at the 2010 VMAs Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Moments after “Bad Romance” won the award for Video of the Year — and moments after she announced the title of her upcoming album, Born This Way — Lady Gaga walked off the Video Music Awards stage, arm-in-arm with Cher and tried very hard to fight back tears. She succeeded (to varying degrees), and as she descended the staircase, Moonman in one hand, clutch in the other, Gaga didn’t look like the biggest pop star on the planet. Instead, she looked humble, emotional and downright human (or, you know, as human as anyone wearing a dress made of meat could be). It was a rare moment, for sure, one only a host of people — a few stagehands, a publicist or two, Cher and, well, MTV News — were privileged enough to see. And in a second, it was over. Gaga and Cher embraced, and she was whisked away, into a waiting elevator, to the dressing-room area beneath the Nokia Theatre. And only down there did Gaga cut loose. Because as soon as the elevator doors parted, she strode down the carpeted hallway, and though she was still dabbing tears away from her eyes, she was also laughing now, too, almost as if she couldn’t believe what had just happened: that she had won Video of the Year, that she had announced the title of her new album (and sung the hook from the presumptive title track) in front of an audience of millions, that freaking Cher had handed her the award. The 2010 VMAs were, in a lot of ways, her crowning moment. And she no doubt realized that, because a smile broke out across her face, and her army of stylists emerged from her dressing room and broke into a loud round of applause. We followed as close as we could, but soon, the hallway was filled with Gaga’s team. They stood on either side of the hallway, still clapping, whooping loudly. And Gaga cheered along with them, and then disappeared into her dressing room. Someone in her entourage shouted, “Big f—ing night,” and they couldn’t have been more right. The door closed behind them, two beefy security guards assumed their positions outside it, and Gaga’s celebration began. You could hear it halfway down the hallway. And it was much deserved. It was a big f—ing night, indeed. 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 Related Photos VMA 2010: Backstage Moments Related Artists Lady Gaga

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NBA All-Star Ron Artest Gives VMA Ticket Away To His Daughter

‘It’s all about her,’ he tells MTV News backstage, sitting outside Kanye West’s dressing room. By Shaheem Reid Ron Artest at the 2010 VMAs Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage Right outside Kanye West ‘s dressing room — before his big performance at Sunday night’s (September 12) Video Music Awards — NBA All-Star and World Champion Los Angeles Lakers forward Ron Artest was sitting down on the floor with his arms on his knees. When asked why he wasn’t sitting in a seat, Ron smiled a huge grin. “I gave my ticket to my daughter,” he told MTV News backstage . “She wanted to see the show. I didn’t get to see it. I let her go. It’s all about her.” While the VMAs were held at the Nokia Theatre, right next door to the Lakers’ home, the Staples Center, Ron Ron said he wasn’t interested in calling in any special favors. “Nah man, I’m good,” he laughed. Ron didn’t get to see any of the show and was very interested in how the proceedings were turning out. There was one MC in particular he wanted to know about. “Did Rick Ross perform?” Artest asked. When told that the Bawse didn’t rock the mic but instead had a special moment with VMA host Chelsea Handler, Ron frowned. “He didn’t do ‘B.M.F.’? Aw, man!” he protested. “They should have let him do that. He would have shut it down. ‘I think I’m Big Meech, Larry Hoover,’ ” Artest rapped, quoting Ross’ “Blowin’ Money Fast” lyrics. Ron did get a chance to see some of the show. He rolled with the G.O.O.D. Music crew to the house to see Kanye West and Pusha T debut “Runaway.” Ron stood with Big Sean and some of ‘Ye’s crew as the Louis Vuitton Don rocked the night. What was your favorite VMA moment? 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 Related Photos VMA 2010: Show Highlights Related Artists Kanye West

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Nicki Minaj Has ‘Swag’ Like Lady Gaga, Choreographer Says

Laurie Ann Gibson says Minaj has ‘the components that I saw about three years ago in Lady Gaga.’ By Kelley L. Carter Nicki Minaj at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards Photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images Could Nicki Minaj be the next Lady Gaga ? Laurie Ann Gibson certainly thinks so. Choreographer extraordinaire Gibson worked with Gaga to create the dance chemistry in Gaga’s MTV Video Music Award-winning “Bad Romance” video and also put together Minaj’s VMA pre-show dance routine for her song “Check It Out,” with will.i.am. Minaj, who was dressed in a pink-and-purple spacesuit and coiffed with a cotton-candy-colored wig, impressed her live audience with her dance moves. Accompanied by two dancers in matching outfits, Minaj stood stock-still like a futuristic superhero for the song’s intro before wiggling her hips into the Gibson choreographed moves. Gibson, who MTV viewers will remember from Sean (Diddy) Combs’ “Making the Band,” told MTV News that Minaj has the makings of a superstar. “What I love about Nicki is she has the eye of the tiger and she is fearless,” Gibson said. “These are the components that I saw about three years ago in Lady Gaga. I thought, ‘This is going to be fantastic.’ Her swag is amazing.” And just what was that robotic movement we saw Minaj do during her performance? “The idea is that we’re Barbies landing from outer space,” Gibson explained. “It’s doll-like. It’s amazing.” Gibson is working on a reality show with Ryan Seacrest that will feature her life as a creative director and choreographer. She says the show will appear on E! sometime in the near future, and it will follow her climb to become a female version of Combs, her mentor and collaborator. 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 On The 2010 VMA Red Carpet Related Artists Nicki Minaj

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Kanye West Debuts New Song At VMAs

MC toasts ‘scumbags’ and ‘douche bags’ in new song from forthcoming album. By Mawuse Ziegbe Kanye West performs during the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards Photo: Kevin Mazur/EM/WireImage As MTV Video Music Awards host Chelsea Handler put it, Kanye West was the “big, black elephant in the room” at this year’s show. Following a long and well-documented history of awards-show rants, Kanye’s return to the VMAs was a much-buzzed-about event. And West knew it. Instead of completely avoiding the controversy of last year’s VMAs, Yeezy turned the event into fodder for his new track, which he debuted at the close of the show. Funnyman Aziz Ansari sent up the “I’mma let you finish” debacle by yukking it up on a phone call from “Jersey Shore” castmember Ronnie but tossing to West’s performance. The MC walked to the middle of the stage alone, sporting a fire-engine-red suit and gold chains, to a white MPC on a pedestal. West then punched out a few notes from his new song , the companion film for which viewers got a peek at during the pre-show, in the center of the black-and-white stage. A trio of dancers dashed onstage carrying beige scarves before West picked up the mic and began to spit. “I always find something wrong/ You been putting up with my sh– way too long,” the MC rhymed, presumably referring to his various headline-hogging outbursts. “I’m so gifted at finding what I don’t like the most.” Then ‘Ye, who has weathered an outsize amount of criticism, dedicated the performance to his mother and let loose. “Let’s have a toast for the douchebags/ Let’s have a toast for the a–holes/ Let’s have a toast for scumbags,” West sang. The MC then dished out advice to listeners who may be dealing with the aforementioned “bags.” “I got a plan/ Run away as fast as you can.” West collaborator and Clipse MC Pusha T then hit the stage, channeling “Miami Vice”-cool in a mauve blazer as the trio of dancers posed on the side. “I’m just young, rich and tasteless,” Push spit. For many, the performance can be seen as major turning point in ‘Ye’s career. The producer and lyricist has spent the past year grappling with the downward turn of his public persona and retreated from the spotlight. Yeezy returned with the epic track “Power,” got back into the awards-show game at the link BET Awards and previewed new music for tech tastemakers in intimate workplace performances. And of course, he joined Twitter, typing out an entertaining and candid stream of missives, including an apology to Taylor Swift ( Swift, for her part, also referenced the mic-grabbing business in her own VMA performance). After rhyming the chorus once again, switching up his vocals with a reverb effect, West closed the performance on a triumphant note. The crowd chanted “Kanye!” as a curtain of pyro rained down onto the stage. What did you think of Kanye West’s VMA performance? Sound off in the comments below! 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: Performances VMA 2010: Most Talked About Moments Related Photos VMA 2010: Performers VMA 2010: Show Highlights Related Artists Kanye West

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Drake, Rihanna Congratulate Kanye West Backstage At VMAs

‘Shout out to the douche bags,’ host Chelsea Handler is overheard singing outside her dressing room after Kanye’s performance. By Jayson Rodriguez Kanye West performs during the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images Redemption seems certain for Kanye West after he premiered a new song during the closing set at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards . The host of the evening certainly thought so: She was singing the tune when MTV News spotted her on the way back to her dressing room. “Shout out to the douche bags,” Chelsea Handler sang while walking down the stairs from the backstage area. “I need that as a mix.” West received a loud ovation from the various music industry insiders, MTV staffers and photographers gathered backstage when he and his entourage headed back to the area post-performance. Aziz Ansari — this year’s MTV Movie Awards host — introduced the performance and sought out ‘Ye afterward to offer praise. The Clipse’s Pusha T, is featured on the track and joined West onstage; he jubilant backstage, as well. “I’m happy,” Steve Victor, a member of Pusha T’s management team beamed to MTV News. When West finally made it to his room, he and his team roared their approval. “Shout out to the a–holes,” they sang in unison as they closed the door to huddle for a personal moment. Rihanna arrived and congratulated West backstage before making a beeline for the exit. And Florence and the Machine’s lead singer, Florence Welch, ventured into ‘Ye’s dressing room and returned with a smile. Drake spoke to MTV News, calling West’s performance “dope”; he had also stopped to chat with the Chicago rapper in his VMA dressing room. He collects moments, the Toronto star said. Immediately after ‘Ye finished his performance at the Nokia Theatre, the crowd began chanting their approval: “Kanye, Kanye, Kanye!” What did you think of Kanye’s VMA performance? We want to hear from you 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: Performances VMA 2010: Most Talked About Moments Related Photos VMA 2010: Performers VMA 2010: Show Highlights Related Artists Kanye West Drake Rihanna

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Linkin Park Get Cosmic For VMA Performance

Rockers put on epic performance of ‘The Catalyst’ at Griffith Park Observatory. By Gil Kaufman Linkin Park performs during the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards Photo: MTV News If the theme of Eminem’s smash VMA performance was “triumph,” Linkin Park were also shooting for the stars during their live slot, delivering on a promise of an “epic” event Making the televised debut of massive debut single “The Catalyst,” from their upcoming Rick Rubin-produced album A Thousand Suns, the veteran rap/rock band set up shop at Los Angeles’ legendary Griffith Park Observatory , site of iconic movie moments from “Rebel Without a Cause” to “The Terminator” and “Transformers.” With the sky-gazing landmark blazing in candy-colored lights, a crowd of fans dashed to a stage set up in front of the building as Mike Shinoda growled out the lyrics about living under a loaded gun while shrouded in green fog. Shinoda promised beforehand that the backdrop would match some of the themes and lyrics in the song, and he wasn’t kidding. As singer Chester Bennington howled out the lines “And when I close my eyes tonight/ To symphonies of blinding light … transmissions echoing away/ Far from the world of you and I/ Where oceans bleed into the sky,” the set exploded in strobes and flashing white searchlights synced to the song’s relentless techno-metal rhythm. The Hollywood Hills framing them in the background, the band made the most of their unique setting, amping up the push-and-pull dynamics of the song’s wide-open chorus, with Bennington and Shinoda shadowing each other’s vocals with a sandpaper-and-silk harmony. By song’s end, Bennington seemed spent, kneeling in exhaustion center stage as the intimate crowd howled its approval. What did you think of Linkin Park’s performance? Let us know in comments below. 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: Performances Related Photos VMA 2010: Performers Related Artists Linkin Park

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