Drake and MTV today announced via their various social media channels
that Grammy® Award-winning, multi-platinum selling, recording artist
Drake will perform his VMA-nominated top-10 smash “Started from the
Bottom” for the first time on television live during the 2013 MTV Video
Music Awards live from Brooklyn’s Barclays Center.
The 2013 MTV Video Music Awards premieres live on MTV
(DStv Channel 130) at 03:00 CAT on Monday 26 August. The VMAs’
primetime premiere airs later the same night at 20:30 CAT. The show
subsequently premieres on MTV Base (DStv Channel 322) at 16:00 CAT on Tuesday 27 August.
Drake’s music video for “Started From the Bottom” is up for 2 VMAs this
year including “Best Direction and “Best Hip Hop Video”, the category he
won last year with “HYFR” with Lil Wayne. The song is the first single
for his forthcoming third studio album “Nothing Was The Same”, to be
released later this year, which also includes his latest hit single,
“Hold On, We’re Going Home”. This marks Drake’s second overall VMA
performance since performing “Fancy” in 2010.
Drake joins previously announced performers Lady Gaga, Justin
Timberlake, Kanye West, Katy Perry, Bruno Mars, Macklemore & Ryan
Lewis, Miley Cyrus and Robin Thicke.
Fresh off touring with Jay Z and Justin Timberlake on their Legends of
Summer stadium tour, DJ Cassidy, who will soon release his debut album
on Columbia Records, will serve as the VMA deejay and spin throughout
the show. MTV also announced that “Video of the Year” and “Best Female
Video” nominee Taylor Swift is confirmed to present at this year’s show,
along with “Best Song of the Summer” nominee Selena Gomez, Joseph
Gordon-Levitt, 30 Seconds to Mars frontman Jared Leto who is nominated
for “Best Rock Video”, Kevin Hart, Emeli Sandé and A$AP Rocky who is
nominated for “Best Hip-Hop Video” for “F**kin Problems” featuring
Drake, 2Chainz and Kendrick Lamar.
Justin Timberlake and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis lead this year’s
nominations with six each. Bruno Mars, Miley Cyrus and Robin Thicke have
each garnered four nominations. P!nk and Thirty
Seconds to Mars are each up for three Video Music Awards. Other notable
nominees receiving multiple 2013 “MTV Video Music Award” nods range
from the worlds of Pop, Hip-Hop, EDM, R&B and Rock and include
previously nominated artists such as Taylor Swift, Drake, fun., Calvin
Harris and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, as well as first-time VMA
nominees Kendrick Lamar, Lana Del Rey, The Weeknd and Capital Cities.
2013 VMA winners will take home a special-edition Moonman trophy,
re-imagined by world-renowned, Brooklyn-based artist KAWS created
exclusively for this year’s show. Justin Timberlake will be presented
the coveted “Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award” joining a prestigious
list of past recipients including Michael Jackson, Madonna, Peter
Gabriel, R.E.M., Beastie Boys, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Britney
Spears.
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