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Wednesday, 27 August 2014
D’banj, joins U.S. celebrities on MTV award
Nigerian Music star, D’banj, joined other American celebrities to watch the 2014 MTV Video Music Award in Inglewood, California. U.S. celebrities included Beyonce, Jay Z, J Lo, Kim Kardashian, Chris Brown and Usher
D’banj, who was a special guest of American Rapper, Dr Dre, at the event, wore a dark suit, bow tie, dark shades and hat. Meanwhile, American R/B singer, R and B singer,
Beyonce Knowles, became the crown queen of the award when she was crowned with the
Michael Jackson Video Vanguard award.
The diva closed the awards show with an epic nearly 20-minute performance.
Tears streamed down her face as she was joined on stage by her beaming husband, Jay-Z, and daughter, Blue Ivy, amid the numerous rumours surrounding her marriage.
Beyonce sang and danced in a metallic leotard while Blue Ivy and Jay Z watched from their seats as the diva declared: “MTV, welcome to my world”. The duo won best collaboration for the hit “Drunk In Love”.
“I have nothing to say but I am filled with so much gratitude,” she told the cheering crowd as they chanted her name repeatedly.
She also won Best Video with a social message for the song: “Pretty Hurts” and Best Cinematography in Pretty Hurts. (NAN)
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