2008 MTV Video Music Awards
The 2008 MTV Video Music Awards took place on September 7, 2008, live from Paramount Pictures Studios, honoring the best music videos from the previous year. Nominations for a majority of the categories were announced on the MTV program FNMTV after being selected through viewer online voting at MTV.com. The remaining, professional categories were chosen by a panel of music industry professionals. Unlike previous editions of the show, MTV announced the winners to the professional categories three days before the ceremony via a press release, rather than on the pre-show or main show. The rest of the winners were announced during the ceremony. Comedian Russell Brand hosted the event.
This year's awards were a huge improvement ratings-wise, seeing a 19% rise on last year with 8.4 million viewers. It was also a 23% advance over the 5.76 million who saw the 2006 ceremony. Although ratings improved, this year's video music awards was hosted at its smallest venue of its 25-year history. Britney Spears became the main winner of the night, walking away with her first three Moonmen: Video of the Year, Best Female Video, and Best Pop Video all for "Piece of Me".
Awards
Winners are in bold text.Video of the Year
Britney Spears – "Piece of Me"- Chris Brown – "Forever"
- Jonas Brothers – "Burnin' Up"
- The Pussycat Dolls – "When I Grow Up"
- The Ting Tings – "Shut Up and Let Me Go"
Best Male Video
- Flo Rida – "Low"
- Lil Wayne – "Lollipop"
- T.I. – "No Matter What"
- Usher – "Love in This Club"
Best Female Video
- Mariah Carey – "Touch My Body"
- Katy Perry – "I Kissed a Girl"
- Rihanna – "Take a Bow"
- Jordin Sparks – "No Air"
Best New Artist
- Miley Cyrus – "7 Things"
- Katy Perry – "I Kissed a Girl"
- Jordin Sparks – "No Air"
- Taylor Swift – "Teardrops on My Guitar"
Best Pop Video
- Danity Kane – "Damaged"
- Jonas Brothers – "Burnin' Up"
- Panic at the Disco – "Nine in the Afternoon"
- Tokio Hotel – "Ready, Set, Go!"
Best Rock Video
- Fall Out Boy – "Beat It"
- Foo Fighters – "The Pretender"
- Paramore – "Crushcrushcrush"
- Slipknot – "Psychosocial"
Best Hip-Hop Video
- Mary J. Blige – "Just Fine"
- Lupe Fiasco – "Superstar"
- Flo Rida – "Low"
- Kanye West – "Homecoming"
Best Dancing in a Video
- Chris Brown – "Forever"
- Danity Kane – "Damaged"
- Madonna – "4 Minutes"
- Ne-Yo – "Closer"
Best Direction
- Linkin Park – "Shadow of the Day" '''
- Panic at the Disco – "Nine in the Afternoon"
- The Pussycat Dolls – "When I Grow Up"
- Rihanna – "Take a Bow"
Best Choreography
- Adele – "Chasing Pavements"
- Chris Brown – "Forever"
- Chris Brown – "Kiss Kiss"
- The Pussycat Dolls – "When I Grow Up"
Best Special Effects
- Erykah Badu – "Honey"
- Coldplay – "Violet Hill"
- Missy Elliott – "Ching-a-Ling/Shake Your Pom Pom"
- Linkin Park – "Bleed It Out"
Best Art Direction
- MGMT – "Electric Feel"
- Katy Perry – "I Kissed a Girl"
- The Pussycat Dolls – "When I Grow Up"
- The White Stripes – "Conquest"
Best Editing
- Erykah Badu – "Honey"
- Ne-Yo – "Closer"
- Katy Perry – "I Kissed a Girl"
- Weezer – "Pork and Beans"
Best Cinematography
- Erykah Badu – "Honey"
- Death Cab for Cutie – "I Will Possess Your Heart"
- Katy Perry – "I Kissed a Girl"
- The Pussycat Dolls – "When I Grow Up"
Best UK Video
- Coldplay – "Violet Hill"
- Duffy – "Warwick Avenue"
- Estelle – "American Boy"
- Leona Lewis – "Bleeding Love"
Performances
Pre-show
- Dance-off: Fanny Pak vs. Kaba Modern
Main stage
- Rihanna – "Disturbia"/"Seven Nation Army"
- Lil Wayne – "DontGetIt"/"Misunderstood"/"A Milli"/"Got Money"
- Paramore – "Misery Business"
- Christina Aguilera – "Genie 2.0"/"Keeps Gettin' Better"
- Kid Rock – "All Summer Long"
- Kanye West – "Love Lockdown"
Back lot (off stage)
- Jonas Brothers – "Lovebug"
- Pink – "So What"
- T.I. – "Whatever You Like" /"Live Your Life"
DJ AM and Travis Barker performances
- Katy Perry – "Like a Virgin"/"I Kissed a Girl"
- The Ting Tings – "Shut Up and Let Me Go"
- LL Cool J – "Going Back to Cali"
- Lupe Fiasco – "Superstar"
Remixes
- Oasis – "Wonderwall"
- a-ha – "Take On Me"
- M.I.A. – "Bucky Done Gun"
- Rage Against the Machine – "Killing in the Name"
Appearances
- Britney Spears – opened and welcomed the audience for the show
- Jonah Hill – appeared in Spears's opening sketch
- Jamie Foxx – presented Best Female Video
- Pete Wentz, Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt – introduced Best New Artist voting
- Demi Moore – presented Best Male Video
- Taylor Swift – introduced the Jonas Brothers. Co-hosted the pre-show.
- Michael Phelps – introduced Lil' Wayne
- Ciara, Lindsay Lohan and Fanny Pak – introduced winner of dance-off and presented Best Dancing in a Video
- Pete Wentz and Danity Kane – introduced Best New Artist voting
- Robert Pattinson, Cam Gigandet, Taylor Lautner and Kristen Stewart – introduced Paramore
- Slash and Shia LaBeouf – presented Best Rock Video
- Miley Cyrus – introduced Pink
- Pete Wentz and Ashlee Simpson – introduced Best New Artist voting
- Slipknot and Christopher Mintz-Plasse – presented Best Hip-Hop Video
- John Legend and Jordin Sparks – introduced T.I. and Rihanna
- Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale and Corbin Bleu – introduced Christina Aguilera
- Lauren Conrad and Chace Crawford – presented Best New Artist
- Paris Hilton – presented Best Pop Video
- Drake Bell and Josh Peck – introduced Kid Rock
- Kobe Bryant – presented Video of the Year
Controversy
Brand later described the experience, and aftermath, during his 2009 comedy special 'Scandalous - Live At The O2'.
Censorship
In repeat airings all references to John McCain and George W. Bush were removed from Russell Brand's opening monologue.Promotion
Several Promos were made that featured host Russell Brand and MTV regulars Britney Spears, Pete Wentz, and LL Cool J. Britney Spears' promos were given a lot of attention. The promos featured Spears and Brand in a Paramount lot ad-libbing while an elephant was positioned in the background, reference to "the elephant in the room", rumored to be her criticized 2007 VMA performance, which they refrained from discussing in the commercials.There was also a promotion that appeared on Nickelodeon, featuring the cast of iCarly.
During the program, the MTV networks VH1, MTV Hits, and MTV Jams did not air their usual programming at all, instead displaying full-screen cards guiding viewers to watch the ceremony on MTV, with VH1 using a rotating "billboard" of sponsors to promote 'sneak peeks' of the live ceremony which appeared in the top-left corner with false crowd noise in the background. During the VMA commercial breaks, VH1 also carried regular advertising.