The 2021 MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) were held on August 30, 2021, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The ceremony was hosted by Keke Palmer and featured performances from a variety of artists. Justin Bieber was the big winner of the night, taking home the Artist of the Year award, as well as the Best Pop Song award for his hit single “Yummy.” Other notable awards included Best Hip Hop Video, which was won by Megan Thee Stallion and Best Rock Video, which was won by Twenty One Pilots. In addition to the awards, the show featured a variety of performances by artists such as The Weeknd, BTS, and Doja Cat.
Justin Bieber Wins Artist of the Year
The night’s biggest award went to Justin Bieber, who won the Artist of the Year award. Bieber was nominated for six awards and he won three, including the Artist of the Year award. Bieber was up against some strong competition, including Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, and Taylor Swift. Bieber took to the stage to accept the award and thanked his fans for their support.
2021 MTV VMAs Winners List
The 2021 VMAs featured a variety of awards in different categories. In addition to Bieber’s Artist of the Year award, other notable awards were Best Hip Hop Video, which was won by Megan Thee Stallion’s “Savage” and Best Rock Video, which was won by Twenty One Pilots’ “Level of Concern.” Other awards included Best Group, Best Collaboration, Video of the Year, and Song of the Year.
Best Pop Song Award Goes to Justin Bieber
In addition to the Artist of the Year award, Bieber also won the Best Pop Song award for his hit single “Yummy.” Bieber was up against some stiff competition in this category, including Ariana Grande’s “Rain On Me” and Taylor Swift’s “Cardigan.” Bieber thanked his fans for their support and said that he was “honored” to be nominated for the award.
Other Notable Awards and Winners
In addition to Bieber’s awards, other notable awards and winners included Best New Artist, which was won by Doja Cat, and Best Latin Video, which was won by J Balvin and Dua Lipa’s “Un Dia (One Day).” The Best Music Video award went to Billie Eilish’s “Everything