Updated on: September 5, 2025
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MTV has honored Madonna, Britney Spears, Kanye West and more legendary artists with the Video Vanguard Award at the Video Music Awards.
David Bowie was the first artist to receive the top honor at the inaugural VMAs in 1984. Seven years later, the network renamed the award to honor Michael Jackson, who was presented the Moon Person in 1988. The name was once again changed in 2019 after Jackson came under fire for sexual abuse allegations in HBO’s Leaving Neverland documentary, with all mentions of the late performer removed from the awards’ website and 2019 broadcast. (Jackson, who died in 2009, denied all allegations against him in the past.)
At the 36th annual VMAs, Missy Elliott made history as the first female rap artist to accept the Vanguard Award, which is not presented every year. In 2018, Jennifer Lopez became the first Latin artist to win the award. Shakira, for her part, will become the first South American artist to take home the honor at the 2023 ceremony.
Scroll through to revisit some of the most memorable Video Vanguard Award winners over the years.
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MTV VMA Video Vanguard Winners Through the Years: Katy Perry, Madonna, Britney Spears, And More
MTV has honored Madonna, Britney Spears, Kanye West and more legendary artists with the Video Vanguard Award at the Video Music Awards. David Bowie was the first artist to receive the top honor at the inaugural VMAs in 1984. Seven years later, the network renamed the award to honor Michael Jackson, who was presented the Moon Person in 1988. The name was once again changed in 2019 after Jackson came under fire for sexual abuse allegations in HBO's Leaving Neverland documentary, with all mentions of the late performer removed from the awards' website and 2019 broadcast. (Jackson, who died in 2009, denied all allegations against him in the past.) At the 36th annual VMAs, Missy Elliott made history as the first female rap artist to accept the Vanguard Award, which is not presented every year. In 2018, Jennifer Lopez became the first Latin artist to win the award. Shakira, for her part, will become the first South American artist to take home the honor at the 2023 ceremony. Scroll through to revisit some of the most memorable Video Vanguard Award winners over the years.
David Bowie, The Beatles and director Richard Lester shared the honor at the first-ever VMAs.
Madonna was the first woman to take home the top honor.
Three years before the award was renamed in his honor, Michael Jackson was presented the statue.
Michael’s sister Janet Jackson made history as the first African American woman to win the Vanguard Award.
LL Cool J was the first rapper to accept the iconic Moon Person.
Britney Spears was the third woman to accept the honor.
Justin Timberlake reunited with his former 'NSync band members during a greatest hits performance before he was presented with the Moon Person.
Kanye West announced his plans to run for president in 2020 during his acceptance speech.
Rihanna performed four separate times before she returned to the stage to take home the Vanguard Award.
Pink wowed with a greatest hits medley before sharing a heartbreaking story about her daughter, Willow, being bullied for her looks during her acceptance speech.
Jennifer Lopez performed at the VMAs for the first time since 2001 ahead of her big win.
Missy Elliott made history as the first female rapper to win the Vanguard Award.
Shakira made VMAs history when she became the first South American artist to bring home the award.
After performing a show-stopping medley of her biggest hits, including “She Wolf” and “Hips Don’t Lie,” Shakira made sure to thank her “creative partners,” her fans and her family when she officially accepted the golden Moonperson.
“I want to thank my parents. I want to thank my kids, Milan and Sasha, who are here,” she gushed in her speech, referring to her sons with ex Gerard Piqué. “Thank you so much for … making me feel that Mama can do it all.”
Katy Perry was announced as the 2024 recipient of the iconic award and one of the show’s performers. Before taking the stage, she was introduced by partner Orlando Bloom. After singing a medley of her greatest hits including “Dark Horse,” “California Girls” and more, Perry and Bloom shared a passionate kiss after he handedher the moon person.
“Thank you MTV for always believing in my weirdness from day one and helping artists extend their worlds beyond a song,” Perry said in her speech. “There are so many things that have to align to have a successful career as an artist. There are no decade-long accidents.”
Mariah Carey was selected as the 2025 recipient of the VMA’s most iconic award. She made history becoming the awards' eldest recipient at age 56.
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