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Saint Etienne: International Album Review
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Saint Etienne: International Album Review

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
written by jummy84

At the wedding of a childhood friend, my mother got up and danced harder than I’d ever seen in my entire life. The DJ was mixing a fairly aggressive set of Lebanese dabke music, and somehow, between the poignance of the occasion, the beat’s unfamiliar pulse, and the stuttering flash of a strobe light, I caught a glimpse of her as she was at 20 years old. As soon as I registered what I was witnessing, the track broke away and the lights went down. A disco ball glinted across the room and illuminated her face, and though the years had caught up with her, the continuity between her many lives seemed to linger. After what felt like a small eternity, the present reasserted itself with a needle scratch, a roaring crowd, and another pummeling rush of noise.

Music’s ability to suspend, sustain, and reverse time is one of its most powerful and mysterious qualities. The philosopher Susanne Langer believed that this property of “time made audible” was essential to the colorful, parallel dimensions that music can conjure. It also helps explain the wormhole effect, in which moments (and even years) can be compressed into a handful of notes and sprung again in an instant. Few musicians have understood these dynamics as masterfully as Saint Etienne. Since the early 1990s, Bob Stanley, Pete Wiggs, and Sarah Cracknell have mapped the elements of dance music onto a listener’s most tender feelings of longing, optimism, and nostalgia. A song like early masterpiece “Avenue” echoes through the ages in real time, capturing a love affair in the crossfade between young abandon and adult knowingness. The only thing more remarkable than the track’s panorama of swirling memory and conflicted feeling is how brilliantly and consistently the band was able to conjure it throughout its records.

Over the course of more than three decades, Saint Etienne have matured with their music, and they have mostly used this longevity to their advantage. But for every song that’s grappled with an adult overview of human experience, on recent records they’ve struck a world-weary note, as though aware that more yesterdays than tomorrows await the three middle-aged musicians. With their 13th and final album, International, Saint Etienne aim to go out on top, with one more blaze of fun and passion in the spirit of their best work. It is a graceful but slightly anticlimactic grand finale: a victory lap over well-trodden ground that eagerly commands the spotlight before it goes out for good.

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'Gavin & Stacey' duo Corden and Jones to write new sitcom together
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‘Gavin & Stacey’ duo Corden and Jones to write new sitcom together

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
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Gavin & Stacey creators James Corden and Ruth Jones are reportedly set to write a new sitcom together for Apple TV+.

The pair famously created and co-starred in the BBC sitcom, which came to an end last Christmas with a one-off special.

It is now being reported by The Sun that Corden and Jones will create and star in a new 10-part UK-set comedy-drama which will feature an all-British cast.

Apart from the series being described as “uplifting” and “full of heart”, further details remain under wraps for now – though the show will apparently start filming next year for a 2027 release date.

The site reports that Apple TV+ won a streamer bidding war, with the deal reportedly worth around £8million.

The news comes ahead of Corden and Jones reuniting later this year for a talk in London reflecting on the creation and success of Gavin & Stacey.

Taking place at the Palladium in October, When Gavin Met Stacey: An Evening With Ruth Jones And James Corden comes as the pair release a new book on the show called When Gavin Met Stacey and Everything In Between.

“Full of revelations and never-before-heard stories, this is a one-of-a-kind event about a show that’s already gone down in history,” the event description says.

“Join the duo as they recount the rejection, obstacles and challenges they faced on the way to giving birth to their beloved comedy creation, Ruth and James also explore the flourishing of their own real-life friendship.”

Last year’s Gavin & Stacey finale broke the record for the UK’s most-watched scripted show across all broadcasters since records began in 2002.

Jones has also confirmed that the episode was very much the end of the series, telling the Big Issue ahead of the episode airing last year: “I guarantee we will definitely not be coming back.”

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Watch John Legend Join Jonas Brothers for 'All of Me' in Los Angeles
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Watch John Legend Join Jonas Brothers for ‘All of Me’ in Los Angeles

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
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The trio also collaborated with 5 Seconds of Summer during their anniversary tour stop at the Intuit Dome

Jonas Brothers tapped John Legend as their special guest in Los Angeles on Saturday night. The singer joined the band for a performance of “All of Me” as part of their 20th anniversary Greetings From Your Hometown tour at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California.

Legend was introduced by Nick Jonas, who appeared on The Voice with Legend. “We got to absorb just a tiny bit of his light, his artistry and his brilliance in those two years I did that show,” Jonas told the crowd. “Man, I can’t believe I’m about to say these words, but Los Angeles, please welcome to the show, our friend, your friend, Mr John Legend.”

The musician collaborated with Jonas Brothers on his own 2013 hit “All of Me” as well as the boy band’s 2019 song “I Believe.”

The group were also joined by 5 Seconds of Summer for their song “She Looks So Perfect” later in the evening.

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Jonas Brothers have enlisted numerous special guests so far on their tour. They surprised their audience in Dallas with an appearance from Kelsea Ballerini to perform her biggest hit, “Peter Pan,” and their song “Fly With Me,” from their 2009 album Lines, Vines, and Trying Times. Later in the show, the group brought out Plain White T’s for “Hey There Delilah,” and the JoBros also made way for Fifth Harmony to take the stage for their first live performance as a group since 2018.

The band are currently on their Greetings From Your Hometown run with shows scheduled through mid-November, including stops in Austin and Orlando. The tour will end on Nov. 14 in Uncasville, Connecticut.

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VMAs Performances Ranked: 2025’s Best & Worst
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VMAs Performances Ranked: 2025’s Best & Worst

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
written by jummy84

See how the newcomers, hitmakers and veterans stacked up.


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Sabrina Carpenter performs during the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards at UBS Arena on September 07, 2025 in Elmont, New York.

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The 2025 VMAs have wrapped, with Lady Gaga walking away from the USB Arena in Elmont, N.Y., with the most Moon Person trophies this year – four in total. Well, technically Gaga left the arena before winning all four of those VMAs – after all, she had a headlining show to perform at Madison Square Garden – but she was there long enough to collect one in person before jetting off to Manhattan.

Hosted by LL COOL J, the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards were one of the best VMAs in recent memory, a smart mix of newcomers who brought their A-game (and inventive visuals) and veterans who demonstrated why they’ve lasted in the game so long. Of the latter category, each one received some sort of Moon Person trophy during the three-hour telecast, with Mariah Carey receiving the Video Vanguard Award, Ricky Martin collecting the Latin Icon Award and Busta Rhymes getting the Rock the Bells Visionary Award.

As with any awards show, the awards are important, sure – and based on the deeply personal acceptance speeches from ROSÉ and Ariana Grande, they seem to mean quite a lot – but most viewers are tuning in to see some incredible live music. And this year’s VMAs did not disappoint.

We’re running down our ranking of the 2025 VMA performances, from worst to best, below. We’re not including the side stage performances (doesn’t really seem fair to rate a 70-second performance against a full-on song) or the pre-recorded halftime show from Gunna (though that was pretty sick). All that being said, here we go.

  • Post Malone & Jelly Roll

    Usually when he’s at an awards show, Jelly Roll absolutely steals the spotlight, delivering gritty, astonishing vocals and smart, simple staging that knocks your socks off. So maybe the problem with this performance was simply that Jelly Roll and Post Malone were not actually at the show. Beamed in from an arena in Hanover, Germany, this duet on “Losers” sounded fine but just couldn’t complete with magic you get from an in-venue awards show performance. That being said, another VMA performer who did an offsite show at this year’s ceremony absolutely smashed it (more on that later). But that artist’s outlandish theatricality goes a long way toward making up for the distance; while Posty and Jelly have chemistry, this duet unfortunately faded into the background. Socks were not, in fact, knocked off.

  • Alex Warren

    Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” is a certified smash, a Billboard Hot 100 topper and 2025’s song of the summer. But a ballad, no matter how powerful, is a tough proposition at an awards show, and his new single, “Eternity,” didn’t exactly set up this two-song medley to soar. When he brought out the choir for “Ordinary,” his impassioned vocals (and the audience’s enthusiasm) helped right the ship a bit. Even so, with the forest glen staging and the smiling choir singers wearing all-white outfits, the whole thing was giving a bit of “for those suffering from moderate to severe psoriasis” advertisement energy.

  • J Balvin, Justin Quiles, Lenny Tavárez and DJ Snake

    Certainly the night’s most colorful performance came via J Balvin, who brought a widescreen neon vision of boom boxes and palm trees to the VMAs. Justin Quiles and Lenny Tavárez joined him for recent track “Zun Zun,” before DJ Snake took over, dropping the beat for his Balvin collab “Noventa,” a thumping reggaetón track complete with dancers, a bodega storefront and gigantic shoes.

  • Conan Gray

    Conan Gray gave the VMAs a queer Sleeping Beauty/Romeo & Juliet fantasia, belting his lovely, emotional “Vodka Cranberry” while draped in princely, velvety robes (and sporting some seriously luscious locks). The fairytale production was sumptuous, the fatalistic ending was romantically theatrical, and that high note he hit toward the end? Pro-level.

  • Mariah Carey

    As Mariah Carey pointed out in her acceptance speech for the Video Vanguard Award, this year marked her first-ever VMA win (for best R&B). “What in the Sam Hill were you waiting for?” she asked. Well, MTV’s tardiness to honor the icon was our gain, as it was a delight to watch the elusive chanteuse take a trip down memory lane during her medley, trotting out her evil alter ego Bianca (and roller-skating dancers) for “Heartbreaker,” bringing in a string section for “We Belong Together” and touching front-row fans during “It’s Like That.” Plus, new single “Sugar Sweet” sounded great, making us even more excited for upcoming LP Here For It All (Sept. 26).

  • Ricky Martin

    Prior to accepting the inaugural Latin Icon Award, Ricky Martin delivered a sizzling medley of bilingual hits, opening with his 1999 smash “Livin’ La Vida Loca” before hitting “Shake Your Bon-Bon,” “The Cup of Life” and more. His voice is a bit deeper and fuller than back in the ‘90s, but that’s not a bad thing – one thing that hasn’t changed, however, is Martin’s tireless energy and his dynamite dance moves. He’s still got it, and then some.

  • Busta Rhymes

    Rapping with a speed and intensity that puts rappers half his age to shame, Busta Rhymes brought fire to the VMAs stage – not to mention GloRilla, Papoose, Spliff Star and Joyner Lucas. Ripping through “Touch It,” “Gimme Some More” and “Pass the Courvoisier,” Rhymes reminded viewers he’s one of New York’s finest. You might point out, hey, didn’t Busta do a career-spanning medley at the VMAs not that long ago? And yes, he did one of those in 2021, too. But when a performance is this strong, who cares?

  • Sombr

    Sombr, whose debut studio album I Barely Know Her dropped last month, brought some ‘00s New York City dive-bar vibes to the VMAs – which is kinda funny, consider he was born in NYC in 2005. Whether singing in a photobooth or letting a dancer gratuitously lick his chest, Sombr maintained a cool insouciance in his demeanor while wailing through romantic pain on “back to friends” or bringing the indie-dance party on  “12 to 12.” It was his first awards show performance ever, and it certainly will not be his last.

  • Doja Cat

    A Max Headroom reference? A checkered floor drenched in pink light? A keytar? Kenny G?! What more do you want! With the sax titan in tow, Doja Cat brought fabulously weird dance moves and an ‘80s visual extravaganza to “Jealous Type,” the evening’s first performance. It was a delightfully retro way to kick off the night that nevertheless felt electric, exciting and fresh.

  • Yungblud, Steven Tyler, Joe Perry & Nuno Bettencourt

    When The Osbournes debuted on MTV in 2002, it was a mutual win, with the reality show catapulting Ozzy Osbourne back into the spotlight and the Prince of Darkness gifting the network with a ratings juggernaut that would prove fateful for its transition to reality programming. So it was fitting that the Black Sabbath frontman got a sendoff from the network’s signature awards show — and while Yungblud probably wasn’t the first (or even third) name you’d think of for an Ozzy tribute, the English rocker (with Extreme’s Nuno Bettencourt on guitar!) absolutely killed it. He nailed the “Crazy Train” wail, cackle and prowled around the stage with the energy of a wild cat and a kid whose wildest dream is coming true. Truthfully, he out-sang the Ozzman on “Changes,” and teed up Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry to take it home, literally, on a heartfelt, bluesy “Mama, I’m Coming Home.” A knockout.

  • Lady Gaga

    Typically at awards shows, the performances that sag the most are the ones beamed in via satellite or pre-recorded. But Lady Gaga is seemingly immune to what’s typical. Somehow, she turned in a pre-recorded VMAs set (filmed during her recent run at Madison Square Garden) and managed to make one of the biggest splashes of the night. Those who have caught the Mayhem Ball IRL had already seen her “Abracadabra” staging – with the massive dress hoop opening to revealed a cage of dancers – but it’s so maniacally marvelous that seeing it a second time, even on a TV screen, was still a thrill. Plus, the live debut of “The Dead Dance” that followed breathed a huge, gothy gust of life into the VMAs – quite the feat for an artist who wasn’t even there at the time.

  • Sabrina Carpenter

    Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar, but when Sabrina Carpenter emerges from a manhole during a song, there’s a joke in there. Sab might be a newcomer to global stardom, but as she joked during her VMA speech, she’s no newcomer to making albums. The years under her belt have served her well: she brings not just an ineffable aura and presence to the stage, but a vision. Her rain-drenched performance of “Tears” on a set dressed-up to look like NYC streets was not only a visual treat, but a much-needed political statement for trans rights during a time when many so-called allies are either strangely quiet or walking back their previous support. Trans, nonbinary and drag performers (including Drag Race alumni Willam and Laganja Estranja and ballroom veteran Honey Balenciaga) joined her on stage, rocking picket signs (“Dolls! Dolls Dolls!” and “In Trans We Trust”) and bringing that defiant, celebratory energy that LGBTQ people do better than anyone. And when a downpour from above drenched Carpenter while she sang the line “I get wet at the thought of you,” it was that kind of sly, winking entendre that she does better than anyone.

  • Tate McRae

    Even more than the Grammys, the VMAs are the proving ground for pop princesses to demonstrate their mettle — and at the 2025 ceremony, Tate McRae muscled her way to the top. Surrounded by a coterie of oiled-up muscle men in underwear, McRae pulled out some mind-boggling dance moves while revving “Sports Car” into the fast lane after spinning through “Revolving Door.” Whether writhing around in the sand, giving sultry looks to the camera or doing an onstage back bend, McRae made it clear that she doesn’t just deserve the stage – when she’s there, she owns it.

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Yungblud and Steven Tyler Lead Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne
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Yungblud and Steven Tyler Lead Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
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The late Ozzy Osbourne was honored with a tribute performance at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday night (September 7th), led by Yungblud and Steven Tyler.

After video message by Jack Osbourne and his family, as well as a video montage of Ozzy through the years, Yungblud kicked off the VMAs musical tribute by singing “Crazy Train,” with Extreme guitarist Nuno Bettencourt leading the backing band.

Yungblud strained a bit singing “Crazy Train,” but did a stellar job on the next song, Black Sabbath’s “Changes,” which he also sang at the Back to the Beginning concert earlier this summer.

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Tyler then walked onstage with his Aerosmith bandmate Joe Perry to sing “Mama, I’m Coming Home.” The singer, whose vocal injury forced Aerosmith to retire from touring last year, delivered the Ozzy ballad with a heartfelt rasp, and was joined by Yungblud for the second half of the song.

The tribute ended with video of Ozzy in concert, saying, “Thank you, goodnight. We love you all. God bless you!”

Watch the tribute to Ozzy Osbourne below.

A tribute performance to ‘The Prince of Darkness’ Ozzy Osbourne at the 2025 #VMAs 🖤 @yungblud @IamStevenT @JoePerry @AEROSMITH @nunobettencourt pic.twitter.com/uQXWWzru4U

— Video Music Awards (@vmas) September 8, 2025

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Lucrecia Dalt: A Danger to Ourselves Album Review
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Lucrecia Dalt: A Danger to Ourselves Album Review

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
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On July 7, 2025, Lucrecia Dalt’s heart stopped. She had suffered a severe epileptic seizure, and eight seconds would pass before it resumed beating. The next day, the Colombian musician released “caes,” the third single from her breathtaking new album A Danger to Ourselves—a song that suggests, she says, “that the sublime can be reached through surrendering to the act of falling.” For two days after her near-death experience, she soared, so overwhelmed by the beauty of her surroundings that she wondered if she had actually died and was experiencing the afterlife. She hadn’t, of course, and the world that wowed her was the same one she occupied before her heart had stopped. She had just surrendered to the fall.

“Caes,” a gorgeously harmonic duet with Amor Muere’s Camille Mandoki, draws inspiration from the Cuban-American artist Ana Mendieta and the model Evelyn McHale, two women whose fatal falls remain intertwined with the artworks connected to them. McHale’s final photograph, “The Most Beautiful Suicide,” was taken by Robert Wiles and repurposed by Andy Warhol, while Mendieta’s haunting multimedia series Siluetas presaged her tragic end. Dalt’s tumble was decidedly more metaphorical; after years on the road, juggling multiple projects while touring the world, she moved to New Mexico and fell in love.

Lucrecia Dalt: Alien Among Us

The path of Lucrecia Dalt’s career over the past 20 years has been serpentine, growing from electronic-tinged synth pop into various sonic abstractions, embodying beasts, spirits, and the earth itself before reimagining the boleros of her youth through the lens of science fiction. Each experiment felt distinct, yet they all shared a similar detachment; building her records around fantastical characters and surrealistic concepts, she maintained a semblance of distance between her art and her personal life. Her latest work obliterates that gap.

Most of A Danger to Ourselves was written and recorded in New Mexico at the home studio of her partner, David Sylvian, the veteran British art-rocker, and its content captures the intense exchange of new love. Dalt says the record emerged after “spending enough time in the abyssal realm of erotic delirium.” This time, rather than invoking mythical creatures, she says, “the lyrics function as declarations, or odes, and the most personal truths I have explored to date are found within those lines.” It’s the most exposed she’s ever been on record.

The album opens with their duet “cosa rara,” a deceptively buoyant investigation of lust built upon dynamic drum loops from Alex Lázaro, who also gave ¡Ay! its rhythmic backbone, that shrink and expand, building and releasing tension. The new lovers swirl around one another amid breathy harmonies, scattered flexatone, and the screech of Sylvian’s guitar. Enveloped by their own desire, they succumb to it, their minds and bodies disassembled and rearranged. The climax is a car crash; Sylvian’s gravelly baritone narrates the final, refractory verse with post-coital clarity, the bliss of surrender tempered by unease.

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Sabrina Carpenter advocates for trans rights during MTV VMAs performance: "In trans we trust"
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Sabrina Carpenter advocates for trans rights during MTV VMAs performance: “In trans we trust”

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
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Sabrina Carpenter turned the 2025 MTV VMAs into a huge dance party with her ‘Tears’ performance, which also saw her celebrate and advocate for trans and LGBTQ+ rights – watch the full performance below.

The 2025 MTV VMAs took place last night (September 7) at the UBS Arena in Long Island. A highly anticipated moment of the entire awards show was Sabrina Carpenter’s performance, which lived up to fans’ expectations.

For her performance, she played ‘Tears’, taken off her latest album ‘Man’s Best Friend’. The performance saw the singer appear from underneath a manhole cover to join a slew of drag and trans performers and other dancers onstage.

Throughout the performance, dancers in the background held up hand-drawn signs that read “Protect Trans Rights”, “In Trans We Trust”, “Support Local Drag”, “Love Each Other” and “If You Hate You’ll Never Get Laid” among others. Later on, Carpenter ditched her shimmery top for a dance break that saw sprinklers rain down on her and her dancers, a la Flashdance.

Watch the full performance below.

Elsewhere at the VMAS, Sabrina Carpenter also won Album Of The Year for last year’s ‘Short N’ Sweet’, Pop Artist and Best Visual Effects for her ‘Manchild’ music video. During her acceptance speech for Album Of The Year’, Carpenter doubled down on her support for the queer community, thanking her “queens on stage”.

“This world, as we all know, can be so full of criticism and discrimination and negativity,” she said in her speech. “So to get to be part of something that can bring light, make you smile, make you dance, and make you feel like the world is your fucking oyster. I’m so grateful to do that.”

Witnessing Short n’ Sweet by @SabrinaAnnLynn winning Best Album? 💿✨📁 Filing under #VMAs moments I’ll cherish forever! pic.twitter.com/rMwdHntpi9

— Video Music Awards (@vmas) September 8, 2025

As for her new album ‘Man’s Best Friend’, that record scored a four-star review from Nick Levine for NME: “Given Carpenter’s fondness for even a dodgy double entendre, it feels fitting to end on one. With ‘Man’s Best Friend’, she’s done more than enough to keep herself on top.”

Elsewhere at the 2025 MTV VMAs, Ariana Grande took home the night’s biggest award, Video Of The Year’ for ‘Brighter Days Ahead’, while Lady Gaga was crowned Artist Of The Year, Rosé and Bruno Mars won Song Of The Year for ‘APT.’ and Mariah Carey was awarded the Video Vanguard award for her historic career. Yungblud and Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry have also paid tribute to the late Ozzy Osbourne with a touching performance. Check out the full list of winners here. 

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Sombr Makes MTV VMAs Debut With 'Back to Friends' and '12 to 12'
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Sombr Makes MTV VMAs Debut With ‘Back to Friends’ and ’12 to 12′

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
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The 20-year-old musician continued his breakout year with a medley featuring “Back to Friends” and “12 to 12”

Sombr is only looking ahead with his debut performance on the MTV Video Music Awards main stage. The 20-year-old musician added more fuel to the fire of his breakout year with a medley featuring the hit single “Back to Friends” and the standout record “12 to 12.”

Sombr’s set started off in a photo booth, where he emerged with the opening lines of “Back to Friends.” As the song progressed, he worked his way over to a performance stage with NYC club posters plastered across the walls as his band played on. Then it was time to really get the party started. “This one’s for the girls that get it,” Sombr announced before launching into “12 to 12.” His dancers made out under disco ball lights while he partied with a bunch of girls. Whatever sadness lingered from his heartbroken opening song was gone by the time he reached the “12 to 12” bridge.

Sombr also received his first VMAs nominations at this year’s show. The singer-songwriter was up for Best New Artist against Ella Langley, Gigi Perez, Lola Young, Alex Warren, and the Marías. He took home the award for Best Alternative for “Back to Friends,” while “12 to 12” appeared as a contender for Song of the Summer but lost out to Tate McRae.

“It’s hard to step back and be like, ‘Wow, this is amazing’ when everything is happening so fast, but it is the best thing that has ever happened to me,” he told MTV about his quick rise when he was named MTV’s Global Push Artist for September. “Being able to meet all these people, go to all these countries, and see all these new faces and beautiful people who connect with my music — it’s all I ever wanted to do in my life, so it’s the best thing ever.”

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Mariah Carey Performs Video Vanguard Medley at VMAs
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Mariah Carey Performs Video Vanguard Medley at VMAs

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
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On an evening in which she was honored with the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award, Mariah Carey delivered a career-spanning, thoroughly enjoyable medley of hits old and new — and earned a personal tribute from Ariana Grande — at the MTV Video Music Awards, held at the UBS Arena in Elmont, N.Y. on Sunday night (Sept. 7.).

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“She’s given us an anthem for every single occasion,” Grande, who tapped Carey for a “Yes, And?” remix last year, told the arena to introduce the Video Vanguard performance. The Wicked superstar added, “As a vocalist, there’s only one queen, and that’s Mariah.” 

With that, Carey started off the medley with her feathery recent single “Sugar Sweet,” joined by a pair of male dancers in a bedroom backdrop, before the beat abruptly cut to Ol’ Dirty Bastard’s boisterous intro to the “Fantasy” remix. The entire medley functioned as a showcase to Carey’s range as a pop superstar, with “Heartbreaker” getting a roller rink routine (and someone playing Bianca, her alter ego from the video), “Obsessed” featuring a masked menace, and “It’s Like That” bringing its finger-snaps into a ballroom, complete with elegant choreography and playful vocals.

Eventually, “We Belong Together” served as a centerpiece of sorts, with Carey backed by a string orchestra and the applause turning raucous as Grande returned to the stage to hand the superstar her award. Carey and Grande blew each other air kisses, and Grande bowed down to her friend before ceding the stage to Carey, who turned to Grande and proclaimed, “I’m so grateful for you and I’m beyond proud of everything you’ve achieved, girl!”

Carey’s acceptance speech was relatively short, but touched upon her history at the VMAs — including a performance alongside the late Whitney Houston, and her own presentation of the Video Vanguard award to the 2025 ceremony host, LL Cool J — as well as her deep appreciation of the music video as a modern art form. “Music evolves, videos evolve — but the fun, that is eternal!” Carey declared before thanking her fans, the Lambily.

Carey also plugged her upcoming album, Here For It All, during the speech; her first studio album in seven years will be released on Sept. 26, and will include “Sugar Sweet” as well as the previously released single “Type Dangerous.”

Click here for the full winner’s list at the 2025 MTV VMAs.

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Ricky Martin Performs His Hits, Receives First-Ever Latin Icon Award
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Ricky Martin Performs His Hits, Receives First-Ever Latin Icon Award

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
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Ricky Martin delivered a blast from the past with a medley of hits at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday night (September 7th). He also received the VMAs’ first-ever Latin Icon award.

After being introduced by fellow Latin superstar J Balvin, Martin descended from the rafters and immediately jumped right into his signature tune, “Livin’ la Vida Loca.” He followed with a medley of other hits, including “Pégate,” “Shake Your Bon-Bon,” “Vente pa’ ca,” “María,” and “The Cup of Life.”

After his performance, he was presented the Latin Icon Award by pop star Jessica Simpson. Martin dedicated the award to his kids, and told the audience, “Thank you so much for your applause. I am addicted to your applause. That’s why I keep coming back.”

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Fans can catch Martin performing in Las Vegas on September 12th and 13th. Tickets are available here.

Watch Ricky Martin’s full VMAs performance and his Latin Icon acceptance speech below.

That’s our 2025 #VMA Latin Icon Recipient 👏 Honored to honor you, @Ricky_Martin! pic.twitter.com/RrV1gnC1gy

— Video Music Awards (@vmas) September 8, 2025

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