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MTV Video Music Award for Video for Good
MTV Video Music Award
for Video for Good
Awarded forMusic songs
CountryUnited States
Presented byMTV
First award2011
Currently held byBillie Eilish – "What Was I Made For?" (2024)
Most winsJohn Legend, Big Sean, Billie Eilish (2)
Most nominations (4 each)
WebsiteVMA website

The MTV Video Music Award for Video for Good is an award handed out at the yearly MTV Video Music Awards, first introduced at the 2011 ceremony. Originally named Best Video with a Message, the word "Social" was added to its name in 2013.

For the 2017 ceremony, the award was renamed Best Fight Against the System while still being known for awarding videos that address current social and political subjects. In 2018, the award's name became Video with a Message, and in 2019, it was changed to its current title.

The first winner of the category was Lady Gaga. As of 2023, John Legend and Big Sean are the biggest winners of the category with two wins, and Billie Eilish and Demi Lovato iare the most nominated artists with four each in this category.

Recipients

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Lady Gaga at the Born This Way Ball in 2011.
Inaugural winner Lady Gaga.
Demi Lovato is the most nominated act with four. She won in 2012 with "Skyscraper".
Big Sean looking aside.
Two-time winner Big Sean.
Two-time winner John Legend.

2010s

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Recipients
Year[a] Winner(s) Video Nominees Ref.
2011 Lady Gaga "Born This Way" [1]
2012 Demi Lovato "Skyscraper" [2]
2013 Macklemore and Ryan Lewis (featuring Mary Lambert) "Same Love"
[3]
2014 Beyoncé "Pretty Hurts"
[4]
2015 Big Sean (featuring Kanye West and John Legend) "One Man Can Change the World" [5]
2016
2017 [6]
2018 Childish Gambino "This is America"
[7]
2019 Taylor Swift "You Need to Calm Down"
[8]

2020s

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Recipients
Year[b] Winner(s) Video Nominees Ref.
2020 H.E.R. "I Can't Breathe" [9]
2021 Billie Eilish "Your Power" [10]
2022 Lizzo "About Damn Time" [11]
2023 Dove Cameron "Breakfast" [12]
2024 Billie Eilish "What Was I Made For? (From The Motion Picture Barbie)"
[13]
2025 TBA TBA
[14]


Statistics

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Artists with multiple wins

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2 wins

Artists with multiple nominations

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4 nominations
3 nominations
2 nominations

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