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MTV VMAs 2015: Complete List of Winners



With four awards in her kitty, singer Taylor Swift emerged as the big winner at the recently concluded MTV Video Music Awards held in Los Angeles on August 30. Kanye West also scored two awards, including the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award.

Singer Taylor Swift emerged as the big winner at the recently concluded MTV Video Music Awards, held in Los Angeles on August 30. The singer bagged four of her 10 nominations including the top honours.

Here's the complete list of winners:

Video of the Year - Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, Bad Blood
Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award - Kanye West
Artist to Watch Award - Trap Queen, Fetty Wap
Best Pop Video - Taylor Swift, Blank Space
Best Female Video - Taylor Swift, Blank Space
Best Direction - Kendrick Lamar, Alright
Best Rock Video - Uma Thurman, Fall Out Boy
Best Male Video - Bruno Mars, Mark Ronson,Uptown Funk
Best Hip-Hop Video - Nicki Minaj,Anaconda
Best Collaboration - Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar,Bad Blood
Best Art Direction - Snoop Dogg,So Many Pros
Best Cinematography - Kendrick Lamar, Flying Lotus,Never Catch Me
Best Editing - Beyonce,7/11
Best Video with Social Message - Kanye West, Big Sean, John Legend,One Man Can Change the World
Best Visual Effects - Justin Bieber, Jack U,Where Are U Now

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