Recently, MTV announced their nominees for the 2018 Video Music Awards, which honors artists and musicians who create moving, inspiring, and incredible music videos to go along with their music.
This year, we were blessed with a plethora of music videos that defined the year. Many of these artists received nominations in the award show.
Which of these nominees is going to win Video of the Year at the 2018 @VMAs on August 20? It's up to you to decide ???? https://t.co/Rhbubz8plJ #VMAs pic.twitter.com/mukY10XqAf
— MTV (@MTV) August 5, 2018
Adam Levine, however, got himself mighty confused this week when he thought that Childish Gambino (aka Donald Glover) was not nominated for his powerful music video for “This Is America.”
The video, which is quite possibly one of the most incredible music videos ever made, provoked intense and important conversations on social media when it was first released. Levine, knowing this, was completely insulted that MTV “didn’t nominate him for an award.” In a now-deleted Instagram post, he wrote:
Turns out, Childish Gambino’s video is nominated not once, not twice, but seven different times at the 2018 VMA’s. So, Adam Levine clearly looks like the fool in this situation. Sure, MTV may not be what it used to be–where they actually cared about the music and not teen moms–but, they do know a good video when they see one.
Levine was forced to admit he was wrong after all. Let’s be real–no one likes to admit they f**ked up. But, don’t worry, Levine still got his “petty tea” in at the end saying “still hate you though.”
Shit. I don’t usually put my foot in my mouth. But this time, I did. ‘This is America’ actually WAS nominated for 7 VMAs. How I didn’t get the right info is beyond me. I stand corrected. I’m sorry MTV. Still hate you though. but mostly, I’m sorry.
— Adam Levine (@adamlevine) August 4, 2018
But, don’t worry, MTV was forgiving…kind of?
Hey Adam, don’t hate us we ❤️ you! And if you’re as big a fan of @donaldglover as we are, you should go vote for him at https://t.co/Wc2weigWx5! ???????????? pic.twitter.com/Qlp93erJDI
— Video Music Awards (@vmas) August 4, 2018
Next time, maybe Adam will take a break from bleaching his hair to fact-check his own rants. Just maybe.