Strong, sometimes foul political language marks music awards show
Coming on the heels of a divisive political election, the American Music Awards on Sunday night in Los Angeles became a platform for strong, and sometimes foul, political language. Here’s a look at some of the top moments from the American Music Awards show:
NOT TRUMP’S NIGHT
Less than two weeks after the presidential election, President-Elect Donald Trump was bound to be hot and divisive topic at the show. And the insults and jokes came from all sides, including the hosts, the presenters and the performers. Co-hosts Gigi Hadid and Jay Pharoah started off the show with not-so-great impressions of Melania and Donald Trump.
Singer Idina Menzel and businessman Mark Cuban commiserated about not getting invited to the presidential inauguration, as both were supporters of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. And Menzel gave a shout out to the cast of the Broadway show “Hamilton” who have been criticized by Trump on Twitter.
And Rock And Roll Hall of Famers Green Day blasted Trump during their performance of “Bang Bang” when lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong sang a new chorus in the middle, “No KKK, no fascist USA, No Trump.”
DRAKE WINS BIG
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Drake doesn’t always show up to award shows even when he’s likely to win, but since he set a record with 13 nominations, he must have felt obliged.
In fact, he did win four awards, including favorite rap/hip hop artist and favorite rap/hip hop album for his hugely successful “Views” record, which has dominated radio with singles like “Hotling Bling” and “One Dance.”
He thanked his hometown, Toronto, and his family and collaborators, and said he was just focused on the music.
“For our genre, I just like to keep things exciting and keep making music, shout out to everybody that’s trying to do the same
thing,” he said.
Although he didn’t perform, Drake debuted a funny Apple Music commercial in which he lip-synced to Taylor Swift while working out, an homage to another Apple commercial starring Swift.
He hinted at new music to come, but also seemed to reference some of the criticism he’s received from other rappers for his success, adding quickly, “so watch how you speak on my name.”
DROPPING THE F BOMBS
The censors were on their toes with several unscripted moments in which curse words were flying profusely.
Most award shows have to bleep out or mute some lyrics or accidental slips of the tongue, but this year’s show seemed to be full of foul language, mostly on purpose.
Chrissy Teigen unleashed a mouthful of colorful language about the election that most people didn’t hear on the broadcast as she was introducing her husband, singer John Legend.
Electronic duo The Chainsmokers also let a couple of curse words slip when they were caught unprepared for winning the favorite electronic dance music award.
Former One Direction singer Zayn gave a big thank you to his “(expletive-deleted) fans” for winning new artist of the year.
And artist of the year Ariana Grande was twice muted for language on the broadcast during her acceptance speech.
Maybe next year the show should consider moving to cable.
PURPLE REIGN
The death of Prince earlier this year continues to have an impact on today’s music and fans showed their appreciation again by voting for “Purple Rain,” as the favorite soundtrack, more than 30 years after it was released.
His sister, Tyka Nelson, who noted that her brother had the courage to be different, accepted the award on his behalf.
“Prince defied the odds, a black teen from Minneapolis with the goal to electrify the world,” Nelson said.
But she said being known as a great songwriting was the most important to him.
“He wanted to be the world’s most prolific songwriter, and with 984 titles to his credit and counting, he has done just that,” Nelson said.
Nelson began to tear up as she talked about her family and said she would keep the award at Paisley Park, the late singer’s estate, and raised it in the air.
“Until we see you again, this is for you,” Nelson said.
SELENA SPEAKS OUT
Selena Gomez also wasn’t expected to be in attendance at the Microsoft Theater as she had been taking time off touring to treat depression and anxiety.
Still one of the most followed celebrities on Instagram, earlier this year she stopped posting her to social media accounts. She took to the stage after winning favorite female artist – pop/rock to talk about dealing with an overexposed life.
“I think it’s safe to say that most of you know a lot of my life whether I liked it or not, and I had to stop, ‘cause I had everything, and I was absolutely broken inside,” said 24-year-old Gomez.
“I don’t want to see your bodies on Instagram. I want to see what’s in here,” she added, pointing to her heart.
Even Lady Gaga appeared overjoyed for Gomez’s honesty, with a big smile and her hands pressed together.
“I am not trying to get validation, nor do I need it anymore,” Gomez announced to a round of applause from the crowd.
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I applaud PRESIDENT ELECT TRUMP: He is making EXACTLY the right enemies, in this case to toxic purveyors of filth pretending to be entertainment.
Leftist musicians and Show biz drug heads.
There is a generation of “participation award” winners that don’t know how to take defeat well. Times will change very quickly here in the next hundred days and beyond. Recess is over kids
Libs ideology on display! Filth & No Class!
PRESIDENT ELECT TRUMP #MAGA!
Ha ha! By saying that, you just called Trump “filth & no class”. He used the exact same language on the campaign trail, dropping f-bombs and other profanities at rallies and speeches.
You need to get a grip and get over your side STUNNING LOSS.
Haven’t seen you in a while…still picking up your heads shell pieces from Nov. 8th yet?
That’s right, HIE. The ridiculous hypocrisy of the Trumpeters is pretty amusing, but they are just following the lead of the Heil Hypocrite elect.
The show last night was unwatchable. Hard to know what was worse: the foul, ignorant language or the very bad music.
Yet, you must have watched it to know so much. LOL!
What else would you expect from this crowd?
Gee, I’m so sorry I missed it. I was too involved in researching what must have been a terrible short squeeze for Mark Cuban. Such a bright guy.
Some artists appear to embrace “when they go low, we go even lower.” Anyway, I personally don’t find cheap shots and foul language all that surprising; they are after all talking to their fan base. It’s what passes for meaningful dialogue and communication.
Sad to say they are and represent “America’s Weakest Generation.” Spaying and neutering would go a long way towards cleaning the gene pool.
Why does it seem that many entertainers seem to think that they are experts on everything?
True. These are the same people who spend like drunken sailors and really could care less about anyone but themselves!
Ask yourself why 60 million idi0tic voters picked one of those not-an-expert-on-anything entertainers to be president….
Your head still popping….sad. Your Corrupt Crooked hiLIARy LOST…try to stay calm.
@ HIE – I find you very entertaining. Please continue to post! If not for anything else, I’d say Trump is an expert at winning elections! Something Hillary could learn from him.
PMINZ,
Because most of them make far more bucks than you or I? Same goes for many professional athletes who are really just entertainers of another stripe.
as why i don’t watch these fricking idiots
they have no respect and think it’s cute to dis anyone that don’t follow their line
Drug addicted high school graduates…..the best source for political advice!
God’s given talents gone to pot!
No surprise. This is their everyday behavior.
In other news, Trump is meeting with Tulsi.
Now That’s Inclusive.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/21/politics/gabbard-trump-transition/
Only time will tell if Trump makes good on his campaign promises. Give him the time.
Vulgar, disgusting oafs.
As Mike Pence mentioned the other day, this is exactly what freedom sounds like. It’s also exactly what Trump wants to put a stop to like what Putin has already done in Russia.
And you are which spokesperson for Trump?
It’s there forum. If you don’t like it. Turn it off. Don’t buy their tapes or recordings. Cancel subscription to newspapers that write about these kinds of groups. Become your own censor. It’s your life. As for me, I like these kinds of demonstrations. Reality, Trump style. Sell the tickets. We live in a “post truth” time. They don’t mean what they say. Nobody means what they say or says what they mean. Not required anymore.
Good advice. I don’t buy their tapes and I do turn the stations as needed. But, I don’t like these kind of demonstrations, thats why I don’t watch award shows, Thanks for the advice!
Too much of the show looked like simulated intercourse. The choreography should complement, not detract from the music. Ariana Grande’s act was especially awful in that regard, gratuitous humping. After awhile, I couldn’t take the porn anymore and turned the show off.
Darn! Now I wish I’d set the DVR to record it.
This is the result of the PEOPLE who voted for a low life Trump!
No,they voted for HRC.
Not worth watching.
Oh, Horsefeathers!