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MTV Video Music Awards 2018 Winner List: Camila Cabello, Cardi B, Ariana Grande, & DJ Khaled Grabbed the awards

Well, if you are looking for the MTV Video Music Awards 2018 Winner list then you are on a very right page. You all can check the latest updates for the MTV Video Music Awards information, updates and details in here, and we are sure that these all information which are given below are going to help you. First of all, you all should know that all the celebs were looking amazingly fantastic while they were performing, or walking up to the red carpet.

You all should know that the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards, or the VMAs, was held today in New York City‘s Radio City Music Hall. We have some important information for you which is going to help you all for sure. Reports are coming that 2018 MTV VMAs was dominated by hip-hop/rap, and saw a quite a few surprises. We have seen that the ‘Bartier Cardi’ hit-maker Cardi B had the most nominations with 12. Also, we have seen Beyoncé landed right behind her with nine.

Also, we have seen that Jay-Z followed with eight, while Childish Gambino and Drake both received seven nominations each which says all about this award function. You can easily see that the whole function was quite dominated by the Hip/Hop and Pop isn’t that much the part of the big nomination, however, some big pop artists took the award like Camila Cabello & Ariana Grande.

Check out the MTV Video Music Awards Winner List-

Video of the Year: Camila Cabello – ‘Havana’ [ft. Young Thug]

Best Collaboration: Jennifer Lopez – ‘Dinero’ [ft. DJ Khaled & Cardi B]

Best New Artist: Cardi B

Artist of the Year: Camila Cabello

Best Latin Video: J Balvin – ‘Mi Gente’ [ft. Willy William]

Song of the Year: Post Malone – ‘rockstar’ [ft. 21 Savage]

Best Dance Video: Avicii ft. Rita Ora – ‘Lonely Together’

Best Pop Video: Ariana Grande – ‘No Tears Left to Cry’

Push Artist of the Year: Hayley Kiyoko

Song of Summer: Cardi B/Bad Bunny/J Balvin: ‘I Like It’

Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award: Jennifer Lopez

Best Hip-Hop Video: Nicki Minaj – ‘Chun-Li’

Best Rock Video: Imagine Dragons – ‘Whatever It Takes’

Video With a Message: Childish Gambino – ‘This Is America’

Best Cinematography: The Carters – ‘APES**T’

Best Direction: Childish Gambino – ‘This Is America’

Best Art Direction: The Carters – ‘APES**T’

Best Visual Effects: Kendrick Lamar & SZA – ‘All The Stars’

Best Choreography: Childish Gambino – ‘This Is America’

Best Editing: N.E.R.D – ‘Lemon’ [ft. Rihanna]

Now, if we talk about the performance then we can say that Shawn Mendes, Logic, Panic! at the Disco, Nicki Minaj, Jennifer Lopez, DJ Khaled and Ariana Grande performed their and also they did give out awards in the following categories.

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