MTV VMAs kick off with Lady Gaga winning artist of the year and Doja Cat performance

The MTV Video Music Awards have kicked off Sunday with Lady Gaga winning artist of the year. Gaga, the night’s leading nominee, is also set to perform. The show, hosted by LL Cool J, began with a lively spirit. During his opening monologue, a video of Doja Cat mimicking ’80s MTV personality Max Headroom interrupted him. Taylor Swift and Beyoncé were vying to become the most awarded artist in VMAs history, but Gaga's win leaves them tied for another year. Busta Rhymes will receive the first-ever MTV VMA Rock the Bells Visionary Award, and Ricky Martin will be honored with the inaugural Latin Icon Award.

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