And yes, as you probably could have guessed by this moment, I have decided in 2020 to run for president.
The segment started with a bang when West was handed his Moonman by  an unexpected contemporary: reigning pop queen / one-time Kanye "victim"  Taylor Swift. After a narrated montage containing clips from every part  of West's career, Swift came up on stage and talked about her West  fandom and his influence on her career. She wrapped her speech by  quoting West's infamous 2009 VMA interruption — you know, the one where  he rushed the stage and grabbed the mic from Swift to defend BeyoncĂ©'s  work — to proclaim that he's had "one of the greatest careers of all  time."
"I will die for the art, and for what I believe in"
West then spoke at length about being changed by fatherhood,  defending artistry, the hypocrisy of media, the ridiculousness of award  shows, and smoking a little something before getting up on stage "to  take the edge off." Yes, really! (Just one of many choice quotes: "I  will die for the art, and for what I believe in — and the art ain't  always gonna be polite!") He didn't perform any music, a major break  from recent Video Vanguard recipients — BeyoncĂ© and Justin Timberlake  both performed lengthy, career-spanning medleys when they won in 2014  and 2013, respectively — but his speech definitely constituted a  special, idiosyncratic sort of performance.
And hey, who knows — in five years, West could be taking that  signature intensity and boldness all the way to the White House. (Bring  on First Lady Kim Kardashian West!)
 
 
 
 
 Hi! My name is Ozee Oguine (T.Jr) and I am the founder, writer, and designer behind Empire States Blog. Follow me via my Social Media Accounts
Hi! My name is Ozee Oguine (T.Jr) and I am the founder, writer, and designer behind Empire States Blog. Follow me via my Social Media Accounts 
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