The MTV Video Music Awards, also referred to as, the VMA's, were established at the end of the summer of 1984, by MTV, to celebrate the top music videos of the year. Originally beginning as an alternative to the Grammy Award Ceremony, the MTV Video Music Awards, have become a respected pop-culture award ceremony in its own right, and have often been called the "Oscars for youth". An acknowledgment of the awards ceremony's ability to draw millions of youth from kids to young-adults each year. MTV Video Music Awards have since become a coveted award, they are presented annually, and broadcasted live on MTV.
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| - The MTV Video Music Awards, also referred to as, the VMA's, were established at the end of the summer of 1984, by MTV, to celebrate the top music videos of the year. Originally beginning as an alternative to the Grammy Award Ceremony, the MTV Video Music Awards, have become a respected pop-culture award ceremony in its own right, and have often been called the "Oscars for youth". An acknowledgment of the awards ceremony's ability to draw millions of youth from kids to young-adults each year. MTV Video Music Awards have since become a coveted award, they are presented annually, and broadcasted live on MTV.
- Stewie appeared in a short clip on the 20th annual MTV Video Music Awards, insulting rapper 50 Cent. Stewie, with blocks spelling out "MTV", Rupert and a baby toy in the background, reads some words from the song "Wanksta" in a comical voice, then commenting: "Well, good luck finding the subject and predicate of that run-on sentence! And what the bloody hell does he mean, "we don't go nowhere without toast"? Now, you listen to me, Mr. Cent. If you want to make it in this business, lay off the doobie!". He then pulls out a previously concealed sign reading "Stewie for Governor".[1]
- The MTV Video Music Awards have been celebrated annually since 1984 and air on MTV. In 2009, Kermit the Frog was interviewed on the red carpet during the pre-show as Lady Gaga's date on September 13. Despite several kisses throughout the interview, they explain that they're just friends. This to counter several text messages sent by Miss Piggy insisting that they not stay out all night.
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| - The MTV Video Music Awards, also referred to as, the VMA's, were established at the end of the summer of 1984, by MTV, to celebrate the top music videos of the year. Originally beginning as an alternative to the Grammy Award Ceremony, the MTV Video Music Awards, have become a respected pop-culture award ceremony in its own right, and have often been called the "Oscars for youth". An acknowledgment of the awards ceremony's ability to draw millions of youth from kids to young-adults each year. MTV Video Music Awards have since become a coveted award, they are presented annually, and broadcasted live on MTV.
- Stewie appeared in a short clip on the 20th annual MTV Video Music Awards, insulting rapper 50 Cent. Stewie, with blocks spelling out "MTV", Rupert and a baby toy in the background, reads some words from the song "Wanksta" in a comical voice, then commenting: "Well, good luck finding the subject and predicate of that run-on sentence! And what the bloody hell does he mean, "we don't go nowhere without toast"? Now, you listen to me, Mr. Cent. If you want to make it in this business, lay off the doobie!". He then pulls out a previously concealed sign reading "Stewie for Governor".[1]
- The MTV Video Music Awards have been celebrated annually since 1984 and air on MTV. In 2009, Kermit the Frog was interviewed on the red carpet during the pre-show as Lady Gaga's date on September 13. Despite several kisses throughout the interview, they explain that they're just friends. This to counter several text messages sent by Miss Piggy insisting that they not stay out all night.
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