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Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award

The Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award, also known as the Video Vanguard Award or the Lifetime Achievement Award, is a merit given to recording artists and music video directors at the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs), a ceremony that was established in 1984. It is presented by MTV for "outstanding contributions" and "profound impact" on music videos and popular culture.[1][2][3] As the ceremony's special category, the trophy is a gold-plated "moonman" rather than the silver ones of the other VMA categories.[4] The Beatles and director Richard Lester were honored with the Video Vanguard Award at the inaugural VMAs for "essentially inventing the music video."[5] David Bowie also received the award at the same ceremony. Two years later, Madonna became the first female recipient. In 1991, the award was renamed after Michael Jackson, who had previously won the 1988 trophy.

Michael Jackson
Video Vanguard Award
Awarded forOutstanding contributions and influence on music video and popular culture
CountryUnited States
Presented byMTV
Formerly calledVideo Vanguard Award
Lifetime Achievement Award
First awarded1984
Most recent winner(s)Shakira (2023)
WebsiteVMA website

It was presented as the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2003 VMAs to Duran Duran, and in 2006 as the Video Vanguard Award to director Hype Williams. Following Jackson's death, the award returned with his name restored in 2011. According to MTV, his name was attached to the award due to "Jackson's groundbreaking work as a video artist".[6] This naming again caused controversy after the release of Leaving Neverland (2019), a documentary about alleged child sexual abuse by Jackson.[7][8][9] As in previous ceremonies, MTV did not explicitly display Jackson's name on the television broadcast of the 2019 VMAs, although the year's recipient, Missy Elliott, did mention him in her speech,[10] as did Nicki Minaj in her 2022 speech,[11] and MTV issued documents keeping Jackson's name.[12] Shakira is the most recent recipient of the award at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards.[13]

Since its inception, the Video Vanguard Award has been awarded to 35 acts, with most of them being of American or British origin, except Russell Mulcahy (1985, Australian), Zbigniew Rybczyński (1986, Polish), U2 (2001, Irish), Rihanna (2016, Barbadian), Nicki Minaj (2022, Trinidadian), and Shakira (2023, Colombian). Out of all the winners, nine acts have also won the VMAs' biggest prize, Video of the Year,[14][15] including Peter Gabriel and Justin Timberlake, who both earned the two awards in the same night. Since 2013, recipients have been invited to perform a medley of hits leading up to their acceptance speech.[16]

Recipients edit

Key
* Indicates Video of the Year winners
Year Image Recipient Nationality Notes Ref.
1984   The Beatles United Kingdom Presented by the Police members Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland. The Beatles and Richard Lester, director of A Hard Day's Night (1964) and Help! (1965), were honored for "essentially inventing the music video." [5]
[17]
  Richard Lester United States
  David Bowie United Kingdom Presented by Herbie Hancock. [17]
1985   David Byrne United Kingdom Presented by Chrissie Hynde. Byrne was honored for his work with Talking Heads. [18]
Russell Mulcahy Australia Presented by John Taylor and Andy Taylor. Mulcahy was the director of The Buggles' "Video Killed the Radio Star", the first video played on MTV. [19]
  Godley & Creme United Kingdom Presented by Herbie Hancock. [20]
1986   Madonna * United States Presented by Robert Palmer. Madonna became the first woman to receive the honor. She later won the Video of the Year for "Ray of Light" in 1998. [21]
[22]
[23]
  Zbigniew Rybczyński Poland Presented by Pet Shop Boys. [24]
1987   Peter Gabriel * United Kingdom Presented by Laurie Anderson. Gabriel also won the Video of the Year for "Sledgehammer" on the same night. [23]
[25]
  Julien Temple United Kingdom Presented by David Bowie. [25]
1988   Michael Jackson United States Presented by Peter Gabriel. Jackson was the first African-American artist to receive the honor. [6]
[26]
[27]
1989   George Michael United Kingdom Presented by Madonna. [28]
1990   Janet Jackson United States Presented by Magic Johnson. Jackson remains the youngest person to receive the honor at 24 years old. [26]
[29]
1991   Bon Jovi United States Presented by Arsenio Hall. The honor was renamed the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award. [30]
[31]
  Wayne Isham United States
1992   Guns N' Roses United States Presented by Queen members Brian May and Roger Taylor. [32]
1993
1994   The Rolling Stones United Kingdom Presented by Jann Wenner. Given as the Lifetime Achievement Award. [33]
  Tom Petty United States Presented by Billy Corgan. [34]
1995   R.E.M. * United States Presented by Drew Barrymore. R.E.M. previously won the Video of the Year for "Losing My Religion" in 1991. [23]
1996
1997   LL Cool J United States Presented by Mariah Carey. LL Cool J became the first hip-hop rapper to receive the honor. [35]
[36]
  Mark Romanek United States Presented by Janet Jackson. [35]
1998   Beastie Boys United States Presented by Chuck D. [37]
1999
2000   Red Hot Chili Peppers United States Presented by Chris Rock and Lance Crouther [38]
2001   U2 Ireland Presented by Carson Daly. [39]
2002
2003   Duran Duran United Kingdom Presented by Kelly Osbourne and Avril Lavigne. Given as the Lifetime Achievement Award. [40]
2004
2005
2006 Hype Williams United States Presented by Kanye West. Given as the Video Vanguard Award. [41]
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011   Britney Spears * United States Presented by Lady Gaga. The award was renamed again to the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award. Spears previously won the Video of the Year for "Piece of Me" in 2008. [23]
[42]
2012
2013   Justin Timberlake * United States Presented by Jimmy Fallon. Timberlake also won the Video of the Year for "Mirrors" on the same night. [16]
2014   Beyoncé * United States Presented by her husband Jay-Z and daughter Blue Ivy Carter. Beyoncé won the Video of the Year twice, for "Single Ladies" in 2009 and "Formation" in 2016. [23]
[43]
2015   Kanye West United States Presented by Taylor Swift. [44]
2016   Rihanna * Barbados Presented by Drake. Rihanna previously won the Video of the Year twice, for "Umbrella" in 2007 and "We Found Love" in 2012. [23]
[45]
2017   P!nk * United States Presented by Ellen DeGeneres. P!nk previously won the Video of the Year for "Lady Marmalade" in 2001. [23]
[46]
2018   Jennifer Lopez United States Presented by Shawn Mendes. Lopez became the first ethnic Latin artist to receive the honor. Lopez was later the recipient of the MTV Generation Award at the 2022 MTV Movie & TV Awards, becoming the first entertainer to receive both honors from MTV. [47]
2019   Missy Elliott * United States Presented by Cardi B. Elliott previously won the Video of the Year for "Work It" in 2003. She became the first female rapper to receive the honor. [23]
[48]
2020
2021
2022   Nicki Minaj Trinidad and Tobago Presented by members of her fan club "The Barbz". [49]
[50]
[51]
2023   Shakira Colombia Presented by Wyclef Jean. Shakira is the first South American artist to receive the honor. [52]

See also edit

References edit

Citations edit

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External links edit

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  • MTV VMAs' Video Vanguard Award Recipients at E! Online

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The Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award also known as the Video Vanguard Award or the Lifetime Achievement Award is a merit given to recording artists and music video directors at the MTV Video Music Awards VMAs a ceremony that was established in 1984 It is presented by MTV for outstanding contributions and profound impact on music videos and popular culture 1 2 3 As the ceremony s special category the trophy is a gold plated moonman rather than the silver ones of the other VMA categories 4 The Beatles and director Richard Lester were honored with the Video Vanguard Award at the inaugural VMAs for essentially inventing the music video 5 David Bowie also received the award at the same ceremony Two years later Madonna became the first female recipient In 1991 the award was renamed after Michael Jackson who had previously won the 1988 trophy Michael Jackson Video Vanguard AwardAwarded forOutstanding contributions and influence on music video and popular cultureCountryUnited StatesPresented byMTVFormerly calledVideo Vanguard AwardLifetime Achievement AwardFirst awarded1984Most recent winner s Shakira 2023 WebsiteVMA websiteIt was presented as the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2003 VMAs to Duran Duran and in 2006 as the Video Vanguard Award to director Hype Williams Following Jackson s death the award returned with his name restored in 2011 According to MTV his name was attached to the award due to Jackson s groundbreaking work as a video artist 6 This naming again caused controversy after the release of Leaving Neverland 2019 a documentary about alleged child sexual abuse by Jackson 7 8 9 As in previous ceremonies MTV did not explicitly display Jackson s name on the television broadcast of the 2019 VMAs although the year s recipient Missy Elliott did mention him in her speech 10 as did Nicki Minaj in her 2022 speech 11 and MTV issued documents keeping Jackson s name 12 Shakira is the most recent recipient of the award at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards 13 Since its inception the Video Vanguard Award has been awarded to 35 acts with most of them being of American or British origin except Russell Mulcahy 1985 Australian Zbigniew Rybczynski 1986 Polish U2 2001 Irish Rihanna 2016 Barbadian Nicki Minaj 2022 Trinidadian and Shakira 2023 Colombian Out of all the winners nine acts have also won the VMAs biggest prize Video of the Year 14 15 including Peter Gabriel and Justin Timberlake who both earned the two awards in the same night Since 2013 recipients have been invited to perform a medley of hits leading up to their acceptance speech 16 Contents 1 Recipients 2 See also 3 References 3 1 Citations 3 2 Book sources 4 External linksRecipients editKey Indicates Video of the Year winnersYear Image Recipient Nationality Notes Ref 1984 nbsp The Beatles United Kingdom Presented by the Police members Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland The Beatles and Richard Lester director of A Hard Day s Night 1964 and Help 1965 were honored for essentially inventing the music video 5 17 nbsp Richard Lester United States nbsp David Bowie United Kingdom Presented by Herbie Hancock 17 1985 nbsp David Byrne United Kingdom Presented by Chrissie Hynde Byrne was honored for his work with Talking Heads 18 Russell Mulcahy Australia Presented by John Taylor and Andy Taylor Mulcahy was the director of The Buggles Video Killed the Radio Star the first video played on MTV 19 nbsp Godley amp Creme United Kingdom Presented by Herbie Hancock 20 1986 nbsp Madonna United States Presented by Robert Palmer Madonna became the first woman to receive the honor She later won the Video of the Year for Ray of Light in 1998 21 22 23 nbsp Zbigniew Rybczynski Poland Presented by Pet Shop Boys 24 1987 nbsp Peter Gabriel United Kingdom Presented by Laurie Anderson Gabriel also won the Video of the Year for Sledgehammer on the same night 23 25 nbsp Julien Temple United Kingdom Presented by David Bowie 25 1988 nbsp Michael Jackson United States Presented by Peter Gabriel Jackson was the first African American artist to receive the honor 6 26 27 1989 nbsp George Michael United Kingdom Presented by Madonna 28 1990 nbsp Janet Jackson United States Presented by Magic Johnson Jackson remains the youngest person to receive the honor at 24 years old 26 29 1991 nbsp Bon Jovi United States Presented by Arsenio Hall The honor was renamed the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award 30 31 nbsp Wayne Isham United States1992 nbsp Guns N Roses United States Presented by Queen members Brian May and Roger Taylor 32 1993 1994 nbsp The Rolling Stones United Kingdom Presented by Jann Wenner Given as the Lifetime Achievement Award 33 nbsp Tom Petty United States Presented by Billy Corgan 34 1995 nbsp R E M United States Presented by Drew Barrymore R E M previously won the Video of the Year for Losing My Religion in 1991 23 1996 1997 nbsp LL Cool J United States Presented by Mariah Carey LL Cool J became the first hip hop rapper to receive the honor 35 36 nbsp Mark Romanek United States Presented by Janet Jackson 35 1998 nbsp Beastie Boys United States Presented by Chuck D 37 1999 2000 nbsp Red Hot Chili Peppers United States Presented by Chris Rock and Lance Crouther 38 2001 nbsp U2 Ireland Presented by Carson Daly 39 2002 2003 nbsp Duran Duran United Kingdom Presented by Kelly Osbourne and Avril Lavigne Given as the Lifetime Achievement Award 40 2004 2005 2006 Hype Williams United States Presented by Kanye West Given as the Video Vanguard Award 41 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 nbsp Britney Spears United States Presented by Lady Gaga The award was renamed again to the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award Spears previously won the Video of the Year for Piece of Me in 2008 23 42 2012 2013 nbsp Justin Timberlake United States Presented by Jimmy Fallon Timberlake also won the Video of the Year for Mirrors on the same night 16 2014 nbsp Beyonce United States Presented by her husband Jay Z and daughter Blue Ivy Carter Beyonce won the Video of the Year twice for Single Ladies in 2009 and Formation in 2016 23 43 2015 nbsp Kanye West United States Presented by Taylor Swift 44 2016 nbsp Rihanna Barbados Presented by Drake Rihanna previously won the Video of the Year twice for Umbrella in 2007 and We Found Love in 2012 23 45 2017 nbsp P nk United States Presented by Ellen DeGeneres P nk previously won the Video of the Year for Lady Marmalade in 2001 23 46 2018 nbsp Jennifer Lopez United States Presented by Shawn Mendes Lopez became the first ethnic Latin artist to receive the honor Lopez was later the recipient of the MTV Generation Award at the 2022 MTV Movie amp TV Awards becoming the first entertainer to receive both honors from MTV 47 2019 nbsp Missy Elliott United States Presented by Cardi B Elliott previously won the Video of the Year for Work It in 2003 She became the first female rapper to receive the honor 23 48 2020 2021 2022 nbsp Nicki Minaj Trinidad and Tobago Presented by members of her fan club The Barbz 49 50 51 2023 nbsp Shakira Colombia Presented by Wyclef Jean Shakira is the first South American artist to receive the honor 52 See also editBillboard Icon Award Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music Grammy Lifetime Achievement AwardReferences editCitations edit Rabideau Camryn August 28 2016 Rihanna Redefines Sporty Chic at VMAs Rehearsal InStyle Archived from the original on April 7 2020 Retrieved April 8 2020 Baker Steven Effron Lauren August 30 2011 Meet Dr Luke the Man Behind Britney Spears Award Winning Till the World Ends ABC News Archived from the original on March 26 2020 Retrieved April 8 2020 Fabian Renee August 15 2017 Pink 2017 VMAs Video Vanguard Award Honoree Grammy Awards Retrieved April 8 2020 Wandel Becky July 26 2017 A Look Back at the Winners of the MTV VMAs Video Vanguard Award Elite Daily Archived from the original on April 8 2020 Retrieved April 8 2020 a b 50 things we wouldn t have without the Beatles Time Out February 5 2014 Archived from the original on April 8 2020 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