Kamis, 02 Mei 2019

Billboard Music Awards: 10 things to know, from Madonna’s holograms to Paula Abdul’s show-stealing medley - The Washington Post

NBC’s Billboard Music Awards telecast Wednesday night was three hours long, but one of the most viral moments happened in the last five minutes. In the middle of a (truly incredible) medley of her greatest hits, Paula Abdul danced down the aisle to “Straight Up” and tossed her hat into the crowd only she threw it directly at “Dancing With the Stars” judge Julianne Hough’s neck. Twitter noticed:

Anyway! There were many other highlights from the show hosted by Kelly Clarkson; a complete list of nominees and winners is below. Here’s a rundown of 10 things you missed:

1) Drake’s speeches.

Drake is now the most-awarded artist in Billboard Music Award history, as he picked up 12 more trophies Wednesday. He accepted two onstage, including Top Billboard 200 Album for “Scorpion,” and his speech concluded with a reference to “Game of Thrones”: “Hey, shout-out to Arya Stark for putting in that work last week,” he said, as he walked away laughing. This led to social media panicking over Arya’s fate because of the very real “Drake curse.”

His speech for Top Artist, the biggest prize of the night, was a bit more serious. “I want to thank my mom for all the times you drove me to piano when I didn’t want to take piano, all the times you drove me to basketball and hockey. That clearly didn’t work out,” he joked. “All the times you drove me to ‘Degrassi.’ No matter how long it took me to figure out what I wanted to do, you were always there to give me a ride. And now we’re all on one hell of a ride.”

2) Mariah Carey.

Speaking of speeches, Carey was emotional as she accepted the Billboard Icon Award. The superstar, who holds the record for the most No. 1 hits on the Billboard Top 100 by a solo artist, also performed a medley of hits, including “A No No,” “Always Be My Baby,” “Emotions,” “We Belong Together” and “Hero.” Her 8-year-old twins were in the audience and truly seemed psyched to be there.

“Icon? I really don’t think of myself in that way. I started making music out of a necessity to survive and to express myself, and I just wanted to create something so I could feel worthy of existing,” Carey said. “Without getting into all the drama, all the ups and downs of my career ... we all make mistakes. There’s been a few memes. I guess I’ve always felt like an outsider, someone who doesn’t quite belong anywhere; and I still feel like that lost, interracial child who had a lot of nerve to believe I could succeed at anything at all in this world. But, and this is the truth, I did believe because I had to. The truth is I’ve dedicated my life to my music, my saving grace, and to my fans who are unlike any other entity that I’ve ever known.”

3) Taylor Swift and Brendon Urie’s TV debut.

After a wildly intricate countdown, Taylor Swift dropped her new single “ME!” last week, a pastel-splashed, buoyant track featuring Panic! At the Disco’s Brendon Urie. Their television debut included a pink drumline (which immediately sparked comparisons to Beyoncé); dancers with briefcases from the music video; and people floating down from the ceiling with umbrellas.

4) BTS’s performance.

Any attempt to describe the K-pop phenom’s collaboration of "Boy With Luv” with Halsey would make us sound extremely old, so just know that the mere mention of BTS (who won Top Duo/Group) throughout the show made the audience erupt in ear-piercing screams so just imagine what the actual performance sounded like.

5) Madonna’s holograms.

Madonna reportedly spent quite a bit of money spicing up her performance of "Medellín” (her duet with Maluma) with holograms oh yes, there were many holograms. All replicas of Madonna, dressed in different costumes she wore in the music video, including a bride in a cowboy hat. Honestly, you just have to see it:

6) Cardi B’s speeches.

Cardi B is always entertaining when she gets to the microphone, and the Billboard Music Awards were no exception, as she took the stage solo to accept the trophy for Top Hot 100 Song for her hit with Maroon 5, “Girls Like You.”

“I remember when Maroon 5 hit me up to do this song. I was like, ‘Bro, I’m five months pregnant. I can’t even breathe!’ ” she said. “But this record to me was so amazing. I was like, ‘Oh, oh, this is going to be a hit.’ And now I sing this song to my daughter because she’s the girl that I need.”

After she won Top Rap Song for “I Like It,” Cardi B urged everyone to support their favorite artists by streaming their music, but had to quiet some adoring fans who were a bit too loud: “Let me finish my speech. ... I know you love me!”

7) Paula Abdul.

Abdul started her unbelievably mesmerizing medley with some tap dancing, and as she ran through some of her biggest songs — “Straight Up,” “(It’s Just) The Way That You Love Me,” “Vibeology,” “Opposites Attract,” “Cold Hearted,” “Forever Your Girl” — she also displayed some tremendous dance skills and flew off a platform. MC Skat Kat obviously made a cameo.

8) Ciara’s performance.

Ciara also displayed stellar choreography with “Thinkin Bout You," as she danced into the audience and then back onstage with equally skilled backup dancers in some very shiny red leather gloves.

9) The Jonas Brothers reunion.

The JoBros incorporated a couple solo hits into their first televised performance together in more than a decade: Nick started with “Jealous,” and then joined Joe for DNCE’s “Cake By the Ocean.” Then Kevin appeared, as the trio all came together for “Sucker,” their new single that recently topped the Billboard chart. (Of course, Nick stopped mid-song to kiss his wife, Priyanka Chopra, in the audience.)

10) Ariana Grande.

Because it’s not an award show without Grande, she was beamed in from an undisclosed tour stop with a performance of “7 Rings,” her current smash.

Complete list of winners:

Top R&B Artist

H.E.R.

Khalid

Ella Mai — winner

The Weeknd

XXXTentacion

Top Rock Artist

Imagine Dragons — winner

Lovelytheband

Panic! At the Disco

Queen

Twenty One Pilots

Top Billboard 200 Album

“Invasion of Privacy," Cardi B

“Scorpion,” Drake — winner

Post Malone, “Beerbongs & Bentleys," Post Malone

“Astroworld," Travis Scott

“?,” XXXTentacion

Top New Artist

Bazzi

Juice WRLD — winner

Lil Baby

Dua Lipa

Ella Mai

Top Duo/Group

BTS — winner

Dan + Shay

Imagine Dragons

Maroon 5

Panic! At the Disco

Top Male Artist

Drake — winner

Post Malone

Travis Scott

Ed Sheeran

XXXTentacion

Top Rap Song

“I Like It,” Cardi B, Bad Bunny and J Balvin — winner

“In My Feelings," Drake

“Lucid Dreams” Juice WRLD

“Better Now," Post Malone and Khalid

“Sicko Mode,” Travis Scott

Top Country Song

“Heaven,” Kane Brown

“She Got the Best of Me,” Luke Combs

“Speechless,” Dan + Shay

“Tequila,” Dan + Shay

“Meant to Be” Bebe Rexha feat. Florida Georgia Line — winner

Top Rock Song

“Sit Next to Me,” Foster the People

“Natural,” Imagine Dragons

“Whatever It Takes,” Imagine Dragons

“Broken,” Lovelytheband

“High Hopes,” Panic! At the Disco — winner

Top Hot 100 Song

“I Like It,” Cardi B, Bad Bunny and J Balvin

“Lucid Dreams,” Juice WRLD

“Girls Like You,” Maroon 5 feat. Cardi B — winner

“Better Now,” Post Malone

“Sicko Mode,” Travis Scott

Top Artist

Cardi B

Drake — winner

Ariana Grande

Post Malone

Travis Scott

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