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At the VMAs, Lizzo had just 2 words for her haters: ‘I’m winning’

The 2022 Video Music Awards were chock-full of memorable moments courtesy of music’s biggest stars, including Nicki Minaj, Bad Bunny, Lizzo and Taylor Swift. At least three artists made history on Sunday night: Blackpink made its United States awards show debut and became the first female K-pop act to win the prize for group of the year; Bad Bunny delivered an electric performance from Yankee ...
Lizzo on the red carpet at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards at the Los Angeles Convention Center, in downtown Los Angeles on March 14, 2021.

The 2022 Video Music Awards were chock-full of memorable moments courtesy of music’s biggest stars, including Nicki Minaj, Bad Bunny, Lizzo and Taylor Swift.

At least three artists made history on Sunday night: Blackpink made its United States awards show debut and became the first female K-pop act to win

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