Key Points

Lady Gaga tops the 2025 MTV VMAs nominations with 12 nods, including her Bruno Mars collab. Bruno Mars follows closely with 11 nominations, while Kendrick Lamar earns 10. Fan voting is now active for gender-neutral categories until September 5. Even without new videos, Taylor Swift and Beyoncé remain in the Artist of the Year race.

Key Points: Lady Gaga Leads 2025 MTV VMAs With 12 Nominations Over Bruno Mars

  • Gaga's 'Die With a Smile' duet with Bruno Mars earns top category nods
  • Kendrick Lamar and Sabrina Carpenter secure 10 and 8 nominations respectively
  • Fan voting open till September 5 for 19 gender-neutral awards
  • Taylor Swift and Beyoncé compete for Artist of the Year despite no new videos
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MTV VMAs nominations out: Lady Gaga leads pack with 12 nods, Bruno Mars, Kendrick Lamar follows

Lady Gaga dominates 2025 VMAs with 12 nods, followed by Bruno Mars (11) and Kendrick Lamar (10). Fan voting now open for gender-neutral categories.

"Gaga’s big haul marks her third time as VMA frontrunner after 2010 and 2020 dominance – Variety"

Washington DC, August 5

Singer and actor Lady Gaga is the frontrunner for MTV's Video Music Awards (VMAs) as the musician scored 12 nominations for the 2025 ceremony, set to take place on September 7, reported Variety.

Gaga's dozen nominations are followed by 11 for Bruno Mars, 10 for Kendrick Lamar, eight apiece for Sabrina Carpenter and Rose, and seven each for Ariana Grande and the Weeknd, reported Variety.

According to the outlet, Billie Eilish landed six nods, and Charli XCX picked up five nominations. In a six-way tie with four nominations each are Bad Bunny, Doechii, Jelly Roll, Ed Sheeran, Tate McRae and Miley Cyrus.

Gaga's nominations are split between 'Die With a Smile', her duet with Bruno Mars, which has nominations spread across many of the top general categories and her 'Mayhem' album's 'Abracadabra,' which picked up nominations in every single one of the technical categories, reported Variety.

Gaga's big haul of nominations marks the third time she has been the leading contender for the VMAs, after she previously led the nomination scorecard by picking up 13 in 2010 and nine in 2020, according to the outlet.

Fan voting has been opened in 19 gender-neutral categories. The voting window will stay open through September 5 at 6 p.m. ET, with the exception of the best new artist category, which will remain active into the show itself, according to Variety.

Although neither Taylor Swift nor Beyonce had much action in the way of new music videos in the past year, those two past VMAs winners remain up for artist of the year, a category that is not tied to any specific video.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see diversity in nominations but disappointed no Indian artists made the cut. AR Rahman or Diljit Dosanjh could have been considered for global categories. Our music industry deserves more international recognition.
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Ananya R
Bruno Mars deserves all the awards! His music transcends borders. In Mumbai clubs, his songs always get the crowd going. Hope he wins big this year 🎤
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Karthik V
While I enjoy these artists, the VMAs feel increasingly commercial. They should create a separate category for world music to promote cultural exchange. Indian fusion artists like Ritviz would shine there!
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Sarah B
As an expat in Bangalore, it's interesting to see how Western pop culture dominates here too. My local friends know more about Gaga than regional Indian artists. Cultural globalization is real!
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Vikram M
Kendrick Lamar's nominations are well deserved. His socially conscious lyrics resonate with Indian youth facing similar issues. But the show timing is terrible for Indian viewers - 4:30 AM IST! 😴

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