2009 MTV VMAs Highlighted by Kanye West's Antics

Twenty-five years after it's first show, the MTV Video Music Awards still provides excellent performances and outrageous moments. The 2009 edition, held at New York City's Radio City Music Hall, kicked off with a memorable tribute to Michael Jackson that featured a long speech by Madonna, dancers aping MJ's famous moves and his younger sister Janet coming out to perform their 1995 duet 'Scream' as Michael sang and danced on a screen behind her. At the end of the evening, the first trailer for the upcoming film 'This Is It,' shot during Jackson's rehearsals for his London concerts, premiered.

After that, the biggest surprise of the night came early, when Kanye West rushed the stage during Taylor Swift's acceptance speech after winning Best Female Video. West took the microphone from a stunned Swift to say that Beyonce should have won the award instead as the audience booed his insulting behavior. He walked off, leaving Swift unable to finish her speech and was later removed from the event by security. In a classy move, Video fo the Year winner Beyonce brought Swift, who performed after the incident, back to the stage at the end of the night to finish her acceptance speech.



In between, the rest of the awards show was fairly tame. Host Russell Brand was less offensive than last year, repeatedly saying the evening was about love. Lady Gaga picked up three awards, including best new artist, but will be remembered more for arriving with Kermit the Frog, wearing a smattering of bizarre outfits, and a interesting performance during which she pretended to die while covered in fake blood. Green Day also walked out with three awards for their '21 Guns' video, including Best Rock Video, and the trio performed 'East Jesus Nowhere' while fans rushed the stage.



Other highlights included Pink dangling from a trapeze while performing 'Sober,' Muse rocking out at a nearby theater, Britney Spears winning Best Pop Video for 'Womanizer' and Eminem's 'We Made You' winning for Best Hip Hop Video. One lowlight was Kid Cudi's short tribute to DJ AM, which was cut off early as an announcement was read over the song and then the telecast went to commercial.



The show was capped off by Jay-Z performing an epic rendition of his new 'Empire State of Mind' tribute to New York. Jay strode into Radio City as Alicia Keys, who also appears on the version on 'The Blueprint 3,' kicked off the song on piano. As the duo had the whole place rocking, Lil Mama became the second rapper to get onstage uninvited. Undaunted, Jay and Keys finished without incident, but we're sure Lil Mama got an earful from someone.

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