The MTV Video Music Awards were held Sunday night in California.

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Here’s a complete list of the night’s winners:

Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award: P!nk

Video of the Year: "HUMBLE." Kendrick Lamar

Artist of the Year: Ed Sheeran

Best New Artist: Khalid

Song of Summer: "XO Tour Llif3," Lil Uzi Vert

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Best Collaboration: "I Don't Wanna Live Forever (Fifty Shades Darker)," Zayn and Taylor Swift

Best Pop Video: "Down," Fifth Harmony feat. Gucci Mane

Best Hip Hop Video: "HUMBLE." Kendrick Lamar

Best Dance Video: "Stay," Zedd and Alessia Cara

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Best Rock Video: "Heavydirtysoul," Twenty One Pilots

Best Fight Against the System: "Black SpiderMan," Logic Feat. Damian Lemar Hudson; "Immigrants (We Get the Job Done)," The Hamilton Mixtape; "Light," Big Sean; "Scars To Your Beautiful," Alessia Cara; "Stand Up/Stand N Rock #NoDAPL," Taboo feat. Shailene Woodley; "Surefire," John Legend

Best Cinematography: "HUMBLE." Kendrick Lamar

Best Direction: "HUMBLE." Kendrick Lamar

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Best Art Direction: "HUMBLE." Kendrick Lamar (Production Designer: Spencer Graves)

Best Visual Effects: "HUMBLE." Kendrick Lamar (Company: Timber/Lead: Jonah Hall)

Best Choreography: "Fade," Kanye West (Choreographers: Jae Blaze, Guapo, Matthew Pasterisa, Teyana Taylor & Derek Watkins)

Best Editing: "Wyclef Jean," Young Thug (Editors: Ryan Staake, Eric Degliomini)

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