2024 MTV VMAs Prediction: Who Will Clinch the Video for Good Award?

Dove Cameron wearing a Coach dress poses with the 'Video for Good' award for 'Breakfast' in the press room at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards held at the Prudential Center on September 12, 2023 in Newark, New Jersey, United States.
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Who’s snagging the Video for Good VMA? We’ve got the scoop on this year’s top contenders!

This year’s MTV Video Music Awards are heating up with some fierce competition for the Video for Good category. Leading the charge are Billie Eilish with her visually striking What Was I Made For? and Tyler Childers with the deeply moving In Your Love.

Billie’s music video, directed by Eilish herself, features a poignant one-take performance that reflects on personal identity, draped in visuals that nod to iconic moments from her career. It’s raw, it’s real, and it’s got fans talking.

Not to be outdone, Tyler Childers tells a powerful story of love and acceptance in a time of intolerance, set in 1950s Appalachia. The video has resonated deeply, becoming Childers’ biggest hit, thanks to its touching portrayal of a queer relationship amidst adversity.

Adding to the mix, Coldplay’s Feelslikeimfallinginlove stands out not just for its cinematic grandeur but also for its inclusive message. Shot at the historic Odeon of Herodes Atticus in Athens, Greece, the video, directed by Ben Mor, is one of the most expensive music videos ever made. It features performances in sign language by Natasha Ofili and the Coro de Manos Blancas, aligning perfectly with Disability Pride Month.

Other strong contenders in the mix include Alexander Stewart’s If You Only Knew, Joyner Lucas and Jelly Roll’s Best for Me, and RAYE’s Genesis. Each brings something unique to the table, making this one of the most anticipated categories of the night.

Our prediction? Tyler Childers is likely to take home the award, striking a chord with both the public and the judges. Tune in to see if we’ve called it right!

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