Monday, April 11, 2016

MTV Movie Awards 2016



Hosted by Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart
MOVIE OF THE YEAR: Star Wars: The Force Awakens
MTV GENERATION AWARD: Will Smith
COMEDIC GENIUS AWARD: Melissa McCarthy
TRUE STORY: Straight Outta Compton
DOCUMENTARY: Amy
BEST FEMALE PERFORMANCE: Charlize Theron, Mad Max: Fury Road
BEST MALE PERFORMANCE: Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant
BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMANCE: Daisy Ridley, Star Wars: The Force Awakens
BEST COMEDIC PERFORMANCE: Ryan Reynolds, Deadpool
BEST ACTION PERFORMANCE: Chris Pratt, Jurassic World
BEST HERO: Jennifer Lawrence, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay -- Part 2
BEST VILLAIN: Adam Driver, Star Wars: The Force Awakens
BEST VIRTUAL PERFORMANCE: Amy Poehler, Inside Out
ENSEMBLE CAST: Pitch Perfect 2
BEST KISS: Rebel Wilson & Adam DeVine, Pitch Perfect 2
BEST FIGHT: Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) vs. Ajax (Ed Skrein), Deadpool

Monday, April 4, 2016

IHEARTRADIO MUSIC AWARDS 2016


Song of the Year:
"Hello" – Adele 
Female Artist of the Year:
Taylor Swift 
Male Artist of the Year:
Justin Bieber 

Best New Artist:
Fetty Wap 

Best Duo/Group of the Year:
Maroon 5 

Album of the Year:
1989 – Taylor Swift

Best Tour: 
Taylor Swift 

Alternative Rock Artist of the Year:
Twenty One Pilots 

Alternative Rock Song of the Year:
"Stressed Out" – Twenty One Pilots

Rock Artist of the Year:
Foo Fighters

Rock Song of the Year:
"Heavy Is the Head" – Zac Brown Band featuring Chris Cornell 

Country Song of the Year:
"Buy Me a Boat" – Chris Janson 

Country Artist of the Year:
Luke Bryan 

Dance Song of the Year:
"Where Are Ü Now" – Skrillex & Diplo with Justin Bieber

Dance Artist of the Year:
Calvin Harris 

Hip Hop Song of the Year:
"Hotline Bling" – Drake

Hip Hop Artist of the Year:
Drake 

R&B Song of the Year:
"Earned It" – The Weeknd 

R&B Artist of the Year:
Chris Brown 

Latin Song of the Year:
"El Perdón" – Nicky Jam & Enrique Iglesias

Latin Artist of the Year:
Pitbull

Regional Mexican Song of the Year:"Levantando Polvadera" – Voz de Mando
Regional Mexican Artist of the Year:
Banda Los Recoditos 

Best Lyrics:
"Fight Song" – Rachel Platten 

Best Collaboration:
"Uptown Funk" – Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars

Best Cover Song:"Uptown Funk" – Fifth Harmony, Jasmine V, Jacob Whitesides and Mahogany Lox covering Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars
Best Song from a Movie:
"Til It Happens To You" – Lady Gaga (The Hunting Ground) 

Most Meme-able Moment:Taylor Swift's "Crazy Girl" with Running Mascara (from "Blank Space" video) 
Triple Threat
Selena Gomez – Singer/Actor/Dancer 

Innovator Award U2
Best Fan Army:
Justin Bieber – Beliebers 

Sunday, April 3, 2016

51ST ACM 16



The 51st Academy of Country Music Awards opened with a bang by co-host Luke Bryan, who performed his hit "Huntin', Fishin' and Lovin' Every Day." The song brought the audience -- which included Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman -- to their feet to clap and sing along.
Bryan then introduced his co-host, Dierks Bentley, but Bentley was instead upstaged by Blake Shelton, who launched into a performance of his new song "Came Here to Forget," about two people who start a relationship as they try to forget their exes -- sound familiar?Finally, Bentley and Bryan came out on stage together, with Bryan cleaned up in a sharp suit after his more casual "Huntin', Fishin' and Lovin' Every Day" outfit.
Bryan joked that he was really hoping to host with Carrie Underwood, but admitted that he was actually happy to host with Bentley, and the two traded jokes about Tim McGraw's biceps -- nicknamed "Humble and Kind."
Then everyone started sparring about who discovered breakout country star Chris Stapleton: Jason Aldean, Thomas Rhett, Charles Kelley of Lady Antebellum and Carrie Underwood all claimed they found him first, with Underwood dropping the mic after she claimed to have discovered the singer before he was even born. Then, when Bentley and Bryan asked the audience if anyone else believed they discovered Stapleton, everybody stood up, leaving the answer a mystery.Bentley and Bryan then introduced Old Dominion, who played "Snapback," before passing the spotlight on to Kenny Chesney, who sang "Noise."
Jana Kramer and Von Miller presented Song of the Year, which went to Stapleton for "Nobody to Blame." Stapleton has the most ACM nominations, with seven nods. Co-songwriter Ronnie Bowman told a touching story about why he first got into writing music when he was just 14 years old, after his mom asked him to write a song. "I went back there and did that and I have been doing that ever since, thanks to my Mama, who passed away."
Chris Young began the next song, "Think of You," before Cassadee Pope joined him onstage in a dazzling, skintight gold jumpsuit.
After Young's performance, Chris Janson introduced the Walmart Fight Hunger, Spark Change campaign and talked about his own struggle with hunger: "There was a time when I struggled with not knowing what tomorrow may bring," said the "Buy Me a Boat" singer-songwriter.
Eric Church then performed his hit "Record Year" with an interesting twist: In the middle, the singer paid tribute by singing snippets of songs by late musicians Glenn Frey of the Eagles, Scott Weiland of the Stone Temple Pilots, Lemmy of Motorhead and David Bowie, before closing with "Record Year" again.
Dierks Bentley then performed "Somewhere on the Beach" as fans surrounded him while he sang, followed by Cam's performance of "Burning House."
Jake Owen and Betty Cantrell presented Record of the Year, which went to Thomas Rhett for "Die a Happy Man." He thanked his wife, who he said, "This song was written for and about you, baby."
Jason Aldean sang "Lights Come On." Afterward, a very enthusiastic Garth Brooks presented Album of the Year, which went to Chris Stapleton for "Traveller."
Cole Swindell then took the stage to sing "You Should Be Here" before Brett Eldredge walked down the aisle of the theater to pass out flowers to audience members while he sang "Drunk on Your Love."
Bryan then introduced Keith Urban to the stage, who sang "Wasted Time" and played his banjo amidst flames that surrounded the stage; the flames got increasingly bigger, appearing to engulf Urban and his band.
Little Big Town played a jazzy rendition of "Stay All Night" with New Orleans musician Trombone Shorty, who stopped the show with an impressive solo.
Kelsea Ballerini, who won Female Vocalist of the Year, performed "Love Me Like You Mean It" and "Peter Pan," which featured a guitar solo by Nick Jonas, who soon joined Ballerini with vocals as well.
Little Big Town took the stage to introduce Tim McGraw. Audience members lit up the theater with their phones as McGraw broke into "Humble and Kind."
McGraw sang the song against a backdrop of photos of his fans holding signs with words that were meaningful to them, and he was joined by people in traditional clothing from different countries all over the world.