2013 MTV Video Music Awards
The 2013 MTV Video Music Awards were held on August 25, 2013, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. Marking the 30th installment of the award show, they were the first to be held in New York City not to use a venue within the borough of Manhattan. Nominations were announced on July 17, 2013. Leading the nominees were Justin Timberlake and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis with six, followed by Bruno Mars, Miley Cyrus, and Robin Thicke with four. Justin Timberlake was the big winner on the night with four awards, including Video of the Year for "Mirrors" and the Michael Jackson Vanguard Award. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Bruno Mars and Taylor Swift were also among the winners of the night. The ceremony drew a total of 10.1 million viewers.
The show featured Miley Cyrus and Robin Thicke's raunchy and sexually-driven performance for the medley of their songs "We Can't Stop" and "Blurred Lines", which received negative reactions from critics and mixed reactions from fans and fellow celebrities. Her performances caused Disney to discontinue for her series Hannah Montana". The most watched performance of the night was Justin Timberlake's 15-minute medley number, which included a mini-reunion with NSYNC, leading up to his acceptance speech for the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award.
Performances
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Presenters
- Sway, Christina Garibaldi, James Montgomery – Pre-Show
- One Direction – presented Best Pop Video
- Shailene Woodley and Vanessa Bayer – introduced Miley Cyrus and Robin Thicke
- Iggy Azalea and Lil' Kim – presented Best Hip-Hop Video
- Kevin Hart – speech
- Jared Leto – introduced Kanye West
- Daft Punk, Nile Rodgers and Pharrell Williams – presented Best Female Video
- Ed Sheeran – presented Best Video with a Social Message
- Jimmy Fallon – presented Video Vanguard Award
- Vampire Weekend – presented Best Song of the Summer
- ASAP Rocky and Jason Collins – introduced Macklemore, Ryan Lewis and Mary Lambert
- Emeli Sandé and Adam Lambert – presented Artist to Watch
- TLC – introduced Drake
- Taylor Swift – presented Best Male Video
- Selena Gomez – introduced Bruno Mars
- Joseph Gordon-Levitt – presented Video of the Year
- Allison Williams – introduced Katy Perry
Winners and nominees
Video of the Year
Justin Timberlake – "Mirrors"- Macklemore and Ryan Lewis – "Thrift Shop"
- Bruno Mars – "Locked Out of Heaven"
- Taylor Swift – "I Knew You Were Trouble"
- Robin Thicke – "Blurred Lines"
Best Male Video
- Kendrick Lamar – "Swimming Pools "
- Ed Sheeran – "Lego House"
- Robin Thicke – "Blurred Lines"
- Justin Timberlake – "Mirrors"
Best Female Video
- Miley Cyrus – "We Can't Stop"
- Demi Lovato – "Heart Attack"
- Pink – "Just Give Me a Reason"
- Rihanna – "Stay"
Artist to Watch
- Iggy Azalea – "Work"
- Twenty One Pilots – "Holding On to You"
- The Weeknd – "Wicked Games"
- Zedd – "Clarity"
Best Pop Video
- Miley Cyrus – "We Can't Stop"
- fun. – "Carry On"
- Bruno Mars – "Locked Out of Heaven"
- Justin Timberlake – "Mirrors"
Best Rock Video
- Fall Out Boy – "My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark "
- Imagine Dragons – "Radioactive"
- Mumford & Sons – "I Will Wait"
- Vampire Weekend – "Diane Young"
Best Hip-Hop Video
- A$AP Rocky – "Fuckin' Problems"
- J. Cole – "Power Trip"
- Drake – "Started from the Bottom"
- Kendrick Lamar – "Swimming Pools "
Best Collaboration
- Calvin Harris – "I Need Your Love"
- Pitbull – "Feel This Moment"
- Robin Thicke – "Blurred Lines"
- Justin Timberlake – "Suit & Tie"
Best Direction
- Drake – "Started from the Bottom"
- Fun. – "Carry On"
- Macklemore and Ryan Lewis – "Can't Hold Us"
- Yeah Yeah Yeahs – "Sacrilege"
Best Choreography
- Chris Brown – "Fine China"
- Ciara – "Body Party"
- Jennifer Lopez – "Live It Up"
- will.i.am – "#thatPOWER"
Best Visual Effects
- Duck Sauce – "It's You"
- Flying Lotus – "Tiny Tortures"
- Skrillex – "Breakn' a Sweat"
- The Weeknd – "Wicked Games"
Best Art Direction
- Alt-J – "Tessellate"
- Capital Cities – "Safe and Sound"
- Lana Del Rey – "National Anthem"
- Thirty Seconds to Mars – "Up in the Air"
Best Editing
- Miley Cyrus – "We Can't Stop"
- Calvin Harris – "Sweet Nothing"
- Macklemore and Ryan Lewis – "Can't Hold Us"
- Pink – "Just Give Me a Reason"
Best Cinematography
- A-Trak and Tommy Trash – "Tuna Melt"
- Lana Del Rey – "Ride"
- Thirty Seconds to Mars – "Up in the Air"
- Yeah Yeah Yeahs – "Sacrilege"
Best Video with a Social Message
- Beyoncé – "I Was Here"
- Kelly Clarkson – "People Like Us"
- Miguel – "Candles in the Sun"
- Snoop Lion – "No Guns Allowed"
Best Song of the Summer
- Miley Cyrus – "We Can't Stop"
- Daft Punk – "Get Lucky"
- Selena Gomez – "Come & Get It"
- Calvin Harris – "I Need Your Love"
- Robin Thicke – "Blurred Lines"
Best Latino Artist
- Don Omar
- Jesse & Joy
- Pitbull
- Alejandro Sanz
Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award
Controversy
Pop singer Miley Cyrus became the subject of widespread media attention following a controversial performance with Robin Thicke. The performance began with Cyrus performing "We Can't Stop" in bear-themed attire. Following this, Thicke entered the stage and Cyrus stripped down to a skin-colored two-piece latex outfit while they performed "Blurred Lines" in a duet. Cyrus subsequently touched Thicke's crotch area with a giant pedicured foam finger and twerked against him.An article published in The Hollywood Reporter described the performance as "crass" and "reminiscent of a bad acid trip". The performance was described by XXL critic B. J. Steiner as a "trainwreck in the classic sense of the word as the audience reaction seemed to be a mix of confusion, dismay and horror in a cocktail of embarrassment", while the BBC said Cyrus stole the show with a "raunchy performance". Katy Kroll of Rolling Stone magazine wrote in 2014, "there were dancing teddy bears, an overused foam finger, an unflattering flesh-colored bikini, some very obvious groping and twerking – lots and lots of twerking. For lack of a better term, it was a hot mess." A Telegraph article described Cyrus' actions as her going into "overdrive trying to kill off her Disney millstone, Hannah Montana.
The performance generated 306,100 tweets per minute on Twitter, Cyrus' performance resulted in a gain of over 213,000 Twitter followers, 226,000 likes on Facebook, and 90,000 downloads of her new single, "Wrecking Ball", within days of the controversial performance. This amounted to a total 112% increase in Cyrus' social media activity. The performance topped Twitter during the East Coast telecast, with Timberlake behind with 219,800 tweets per minute at its peak. The most-mentioned performers on Twitter were Cyrus, Timberlake and Lady Gaga.