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Kendrick Lamar takes home 6 MTV Video Music Awards

Kendrick Lamar was the king of the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards, winning six awards on a night full of emotional performances, political moments and a new, eye-popping Taylor Swift music video.

Show hosted by Katy Perry full of emotional and political moments

Kendrick Lamar walks on stage to accept the award for video of the year for Humble at the MTV Video Music Awards Sunday in Los Angeles, Calif. (Chris Pizzello/Invision/The Associated Press)

Kendrick Lamar was the king of the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards, winning six awards on a night full of emotional performances, political moments and a new, eye-popping Taylor Swift music video.

Lamar's Humblewon video of the year, best hip-hop video, direction, cinematography, art direction and visual effects on Sunday at the Forum in Inglewood, Calif. He gave an explosive performance of Humbleand DNA,backed by ninjas dancing near fire.

But another rapper had the night's most memorable and touching performance. Logic performed his inspirational song 1-800-273-8255,named after the phone number for the U.S. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. He was joined onstage with suicide attempt survivors as well as singers Alessia Cara (best dance video winner) and Khalid (best new artist winner).

Lyrics from Logic's song include: "I don't wanna be alive/I just wanna die today" and "I want you to be alive/You don't got to die today."

Emotional moments

Kesha introduced the performance and also offered words of encouragement: "As long as you don't give up on yourself, light will break through the darkness."

Pink was also emotional when she accepted the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award, telling the audience a story about her daughter, who was sitting in the audience with husband Carey Hart. Pink said her daughter recently told her that "I'm the ugliest girl I know ... I look like a boy with long hair."

Pink poses in the press room with the MTV Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award. (Chris Pizzello/Invision/The Associated Press)

Pink said she then showed her daughter images of performers such as Michael Jackson, David Bowie, Janis Joplin, George Michael, Elton John and Freddie Mercury. "You are beautiful and I love you," Pink said to her daughter.

Oscar winner Jared Leto, who is also the frontman of rock band 30 Seconds to Mars, remembered Linkin Park's Chester Bennington, who hanged himself in July. Leto also mentioned Chris Cornell, who hanged himself in May.

"I think about his band, who were really his brothers and I remember his voice," Leto said of Bennington. "That voice will live forever."

"Hear me now, you are not alone. There is always a way forward. Reach out. Share your thoughts. Do not give up," Leto added.

Political messages

The night also featured political moments focused on the rally in Charlottesville on Aug. 12 turned violent after Nazis and white nationalists opposed to the city's plan to remove a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee clashed with counter protesters. Heather Heyer, 32, was killed when a car plowed into a crowd.

The Rev. Robert Wright Lee IV, a descendent of Gen. Lee, told the audience: "As a pastor it is my duty to speak out against racism, America's original sin."

Heyer's mother then entered the stage, telling the audience: "Only 15 days my ago, my daughter Heather was killed as she protested racism. I miss her but I know she's here tonight."

Bro then announced The Heather Heyer Foundation, and said the non-profit will give out scholarships and "help more people join Heather's fight against hatred."

Paris Jackson also spoke out against hatred.

Paris Jackson spoke out about hatred before presenting an award at the show. (Jordan Strauss/Invision/The Associated Press)

"We must show these Nazi white supremacist jerks in Charlottesville, and all over the country, that as a nation with liberty as our slogan, we have zero tolerance for their violence and their hatred and their discrimination. We must resist," Michael Jackson's eldest daughter said before presenting an award.

Taylor Swift debuts video

Lamar's performance kicked off the three-hour show hosted by a forgettable Katy Perry followed by the premiere of Swift's video for Look What You Made Me Do,which featured the singer dressed like a zombie in one scene and surrounded by slithering snakes in another.

The video for the track, rumoured to be a diss toward Kanye West, also featured Swift in a tub of diamonds, a cat mask, and a car that crashed (she was holding a Grammy). The clip ended with a dozen of Swifts in memorable outfits she's worn in the past portraying how the singer felt the media has portrayed her throughout the years.

Taylor Swift wasn't nominated for an award but debuted the video for her latest single Look What You Made Me Do. (John Salangsang/Invision/The Associated Press)

Swift and Zayn, who didn't attend the show, won best collaboration for I Don't Wanna Live Forever.Jack Antonoff and Sam Dew, who wrote the song with Swift, accepted the award.

Ed Sheeran performed his hit, Shape of You,and was later joined by Lil Uzi Vert. Sheeran won artist of the year, a new award established after MTV eliminated gender categories like best male and female video.

Fifth Harmony, who lost a group member last year and released their first album as a foursome last week, won best pop video for Down.Ally Brooke and Dinah Jane of the group were in tears as they accepted the award alongside Normani Kordei and Lauren Jauregui.

"This is honestly so unreal. Thank you to God and thank you to our families," Jane said.

Fifth Harmony started their performance standing on high platforms to sing Angel,then falling backward like superheroes. Then followed it with the upbeat Down,taking a break from singing to perform some intense choreography. Later, water rained on the four girls, who dropped their microphones at the end of the performance.

Lorde, who had the flu, danced throughout the performance of Homemade Dynamiteinstead of singing it, wearing a tin foil half dress, pants and sneakers.

Lamar's win for video of the year beat videos by Bruno Mars, DJ Khaled, the Weeknd and Cara.

Despacito losesout

Despacito,which was snubbed in the video of the year category, lost the only award it was nominated for: song of summer.

Lil Uzi Vert's Top 10 hit, XO Tour Life,won the prize.

Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee's international hit Despacito is the most viewed video on YouTube and currently No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

MTV said Universal Music Latin Entertainment didn't submit the video, while the record label said they weren't asked to send in the clip.

Miley Cyrus, Shawn Mendes and 30 Seconds to Mars also performed. Rod Stewart, DNCE and Demi Lovato sang remotely from Las Vegas.