We are very sorry Rosalía, but Taylor Swift has been the winner of the 2022 MTV EMA Awards. The gala, held last night in Düsseldorf, was hosted by Taika Waititi and Rita Ora and made it clear that Swift is the most top of the moment.
With four awards, ‘Best Artist’, ‘Best Pop Artist’, ‘Best Video’ and ‘Best Long Video’, for the song ‘All Too Well’, the American has given no option to truce (despite the controversy surrounding some of the images from the ‘Anti-Hero’ video clip).
Another of the most commented news is that Rosalía has left empty-handedeven in the category ‘Best Spanish Artist’, which has gone directly to the winners of the Catalan Bad Gyal.
Taylor took to the stage numerous times and the thanks to the swifties They were a constant. The singer, who has been in the music industry since she was 14 years old, does not hesitate to offer words of praise for the fans who have supported her in her best (and worst) moments.
Among all the messages, one stands out that reminds us the power of second chances (provided the cause deserves it, of course). The song ‘All Too Well’ appeared in our lives in 2012, within his popular album ‘Red’. At the time, the song went quite unnoticed, something understandable if we take into account that there were great songs on that album like ‘I Knew You Were Trouble’.
Swift always trusted in the magic of this song and just a year ago she released a video clip starring Sadie Sink and Dylan O’Brien with a new version of the song. In theory, these verses talk about the stormy relationship that Taylor lived with the actor Jake Gyllenhaal (wow, no surprise that Swift dedicates a song to one of her exes).
In the speech, Swift comments that “sometimes I think of all the ways this almost didn’t happen […] The old version of that song appeared almost 10 years ago and was never a singleI wasn’t even supposed to have a music video.” Dear Taylor, how things change.
“I can only explain this by saying that the fans wanted it to happen, I will never stop thanking you, also Sadie Sink and Dylan O’Brien,” he added. Ultimately, this case helps us to discover that what is valuable does not have to be forgotten over time.
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