Sunday night's American Music
Awards seemed much tamer than many of the other awards shows lately, despite
having the promise of host rapper Pitbull to ABC that "I hope you got that
delay button ready; we're going to have a lot of fun."
But there were a few moments
during the evening that had viewers buzzing. Here are a few:
1) Justin Timberlake epitomizes "crossover"
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Justin Timberlake |
We will try not to drop the term
"blue-eyed soul" here, but the former 'N Sync member nabbed not only
favorite pop/rock male but also favorite soul/R& B male and soul/R& B
album awards. Before presenting him with the latter award, comedian Sarah
Silverman joked that the competition was between Timberlake, the son of the
"dad from Growing Pains" (aka) Robin Thicke and Rihanna.
"Growing up in Memphis,
Tennessee, I can say this is the first time I have ever been racially profiled
by a white woman," Timberlake joked during his acceptance speech.
2) J. Lo pays tribute to Celia Cruz
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Jennifer Lopez |
Jennifer Lopez seemed to embody
the spirit of Cuban salsa queen Cruz, who died in 2003. For those who had
forgotten that Lopez first got into the business as a dancer, she reminded fans
as she also sang a medley of Spanish tunes made famous by Cruz. Add to that the
multiple ruffled and fringed costume changes during the number, which also
featured a stage full of fellow dancers, and it was a rollicking good time.
3) Lady Gaga and R. Kelly get "Trapped in the Closet"

It appeared to be a play on the
reported John F. Kennedy/Marilyn Monroe romance as Gaga played secretary to his
"President Kelly" and stripped down to a spangled bodysuit. The pair
sang their dialogue before actually launching into the song that they also so
memorably performed on "Saturday Night Live." It was ... interesting.
4) Macklemore & Ryan Lewis get political
Accepting the award for favorite
rap/hip hop album, Macklemore used the opportunity to speak out against racial
profiling.
"Due to the fact that we are
in Florida tonight accepting this award, I want to acknowledge Trayvon Martin
and the hundreds and hundreds of kids who are dying each year due to racial
profiling and the violence that follows," the rapper said via satellite.
"These are our friends, our neighbors, our peers, our fans, and it's time
that we look out for the youth and fight against racism and the laws that
protect it."
The pair later rocked the crowd
with a rousing performance of "Can't Hold Us" with Ray Dalton.
5) Rihanna's mom presents her with an award
Monica Fenty couldn't have been
prouder taking to the stage to give her daughter Rihanna the first-ever Icon
Award.

The singer, who performed her hit
"Diamonds," seemed awed that she was receiving such an accolade so
early in her career.
"My fans, I love you so
much; you have no idea," Rihanna said. "I can't believe at 25, I am
holding an Icon Award!"
6) Miley Cyrus and her crying cat
What to even say about this one?
By now, Cyrus is known for her
outrageous outfits and controversial performances, so the scant cat-print
two-piece outfit she rocked during her rendition of "Wrecking Ball"
wasn't shocking. But the ginger kitten floating through space on the big screen
behind her mouthed the words to the song and began crying what appeared to be
diamonds was a bit disconcerting. Oh Miley, what does it all mean?
Honorable mentions should also go
to TLC and the show's audience.
TLC brought "special
guest" rapper Lil Mama along to perform their classic hit
"Waterfalls." She recently portrayed the late Lisa "Left
Eye" Lopes in a VH1 biopic about the girl group and her appearance Sunday
night left social media speculating whether she would be joining the group to
replace Lopes, who was killed in a 2002 car crash.
The audience gets a special moment’s
shout-out because they gave everyone a standing ovation... At some points, the
awards show began to feel like a presidential State of the Union address with
so many standing Os.
There were some actual statues
handed out during the show.
Taylor Swift set an AMA record
with her third win for artist of the year. She also nabbed country artist
female and favorite country album for her best-selling "Red." Ariana
Grande was named new artist of the year, and Florida Georgia Line won single of
the year for their song "Cruise" featuring rapper Nelly.
The American Music Awards was
broadcast live on ABC from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.
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