1991 MTV Video Music Awards

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1991 MTV Video Music Awards
1991 MTV VMA Logo.png
DateThursday, September 5, 1991
LocationUniversal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles
CountryUnited States
Hosted byArsenio Hall
Most awardsR.E.M (6)
Most nominationsR.E.M (11)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkMTV
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The 1991 MTV Video Music Awards aired live on September 5, 1991, honoring the best music videos from June 2, 1990, to June 15, 1991. The show was hosted by Arsenio Hall at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles.

This year saw the introduction of a new category, Best Long Form Video; however, this category would not be handed out again until the 2016 ceremony where it was renamed Breakthrough Long Form Video. Meanwhile, the award for Best Post-Modern Video was renamed Best Alternative Video, and The Video Vanguard Award was renamed the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award in honor of Michael Jackson′s contributions to the culture of music videos.

R.E.M. led the night both in awards and in nominations. Their video for "Losing My Religion" not only won Video of the Year, but it also took home a total of six awards, making them the biggest winners of the night. Furthermore, R.E.M.'s ten nominations also made them the most nominated artist that night and "Losing My Religion" the most nominated video of the night.

Nominations[]

Winners are in bold text.

Video of the Year[]

R.E.M. – "Losing My Religion"

Best Male Video[]

Chris Isaak – "Wicked Game (Concept)"

Best Female Video[]

Janet Jackson – "Love Will Never Do (Without You)"

Best Group Video[]

R.E.M. – "Losing My Religion"

Best New Artist in a Video[]

Jesus Jones – "Right Here, Right Now"

Best Metal/Hard Rock Video[]

Aerosmith – "The Other Side"

Best Rap Video[]

LL Cool J – "Mama Said Knock You Out"

Best Dance Video[]

C+C Music Factory – "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)"

Best Alternative Video[]

Jane's Addiction – "Been Caught Stealing"

Best Video from a Film[]

Chris Isaak – "Wicked Game" (from Wild at Heart)

  • Bryan Adams – "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" (from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves)
  • Jon Bon Jovi – "Blaze of Glory" (from Young Guns II)
  • Guns N' Roses – "You Could Be Mine" (from Terminator 2: Judgment Day)

Best Long Form Video[]

MadonnaThe Immaculate Collection

Breakthrough Video[]

R.E.M. – "Losing My Religion"

Best Direction in a Video[]

R.E.M. – "Losing My Religion" (Director: Tarsem)

Best Choreography in a Video[]

C+C Music Factory – "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" (Choreographer: Jamale Graves)

Best Special Effects in a Video[]

Faith No More – "Falling to Pieces" (Special Effects: David Faithfull and Ralph Ziman)

Best Art Direction in a Video[]

R.E.M. – "Losing My Religion" (Art Director: José Montaño)

Best Editing in a Video[]

R.E.M. – "Losing My Religion" (Editor: Robert Duffy)

Best Cinematography in a Video[]

Chris Isaak – "Wicked Game (Concept)" (Director of Photography: Rolf Kestermann)

Viewer's Choice[]

Queensrÿche – "Silent Lucidity"

International Viewer's Choice Awards[]

MTV Asia[]

Cui Jian – "Wild in the Snow"

  • Kenny Bee – "Be Brave to Love"
  • Bird – "Prik Kee Noo"
  • Chris Ho – "Fictional Stuff"

MTV Australia[]

Yothu Yindi – "Treaty (Filthy Lucre Mix)"

MTV Brasil[]

Sepultura – "Orgasmatron"

MTV Europe[]

Roxette – "Joyride"

MTV Internacional[]

Franco De Vita – "No Basta"

MTV Japan[]

Flipper's Guitar – "Groove Tube"

  • no other nominees listed

Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award[]

Bon Jovi
Wayne Isham

Performances[]

House band

Appearances[]

  • Pee-wee Herman – opened the show and welcomed the audience
  • Linda Hamilton and Steven Tyler – presented Best Group Video
  • Downtown Julie Brown – appeared in pre-commercial vignettes about the Viewer's Choice award and telling viewers what was 'coming up' on the show
  • Christian Slater – presented Best Video from a Film
  • Lenny Kravitz – presented Breakthrough Video
  • Kurt Loder – interviewed various celebrities backstage before commercial breaks
  • DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince – presented Best Dance Video
  • Martha Quinn – appeared in pre-commercial vignettes telling viewers what was 'coming up' on the show
  • Dennis Hopper – presented Best Direction in a Video
  • Fred Savage – appeared in a backstage vignette with Pauly Shore
  • Pauly Shore and Cindy Crawford – presented Best Long Form Video
  • Color Me Badd – presented Best Choreography in a Video
  • John Norris – appeared in a pre-commercial vignette telling viewers what was 'coming up' on the show
  • Billy Idol – presented Best Alternative Video
  • N.W.A – presented Best Rap Video
  • Mike Myers and Dana Carvey (as Wayne and Garth from Wayne's World) – introduced the winners of the professional categories
  • Jason Priestley and Jennifer Connelly – presented Best New Artist in a Video
  • Ed Lover and Doctor Dré – appeared in a pre-commercial vignette telling viewers what was 'coming up' on the show
  • Arsenio Hall (host) – presented the Video Vanguard award
  • C.C. DeVille – appeared with Downtown Julie Brown before a commercial break to tell viewers what was 'coming up' on the show
  • Pip Dann – announced the winner of the International Viewer's Choice Award for MTV Europe and introduced the other winners of the International Viewer's Choice Awards
  • VJs Nonie (Asia), Richard Wilkins (Australia), Thunderbird (Brasil), Daisy Fuentes (Internacional) and Dionne Mitsuoka (Japan) – announced their respective region's Viewer's Choice winner
  • James Brown and MC Hammer – presented a special Moonman to host Arsenio Hall for his four-year hosting stint and then presented the Viewer's Choice award
  • Spinal Tap – presented Best Metal/Hard Rock Video
  • Cher – presented Best Male Video and Best Female Video
  • George Michael and Cindy Crawford – presented Video of the Year

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