Last year, MTV's annual Video Music Awards got a huge lift by essentially—and smartly, it should be said—putting on a superhero costume and morphing from the VMAs into the Beyonce Music Awards, with a concluding performance of Queen Bey's self-titled album that left us with possibly the greatest gif that has ever been gif'd.
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Initial reactions generally leaned toward amusement. But that quickly bled away when the horror took over, followed by the cringing, and, finally, the long slow exhale and shake of the head that meant he'd done it again. Hip-hop's most controversial star in years, one of its most simultaneously derided and cherished treasures, interrupted America's Sweetheart on national television and embarrassed
While many expected Nicki Minaj to hit the stage with Beyoncé as she began to perform the remix to her jumping track "Flawless", Bey stole the show with a performance all her own. While both ladies shut down the stage at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) last night (Aug 24), some unforgettable moments were taking place back stage as well.
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