The One Direction member won Best Live Act at the award-giving show after defeating the 'Hello' songstress and the 'Perfect' hitmaker.
Both clips feature the Trinidadian beauty going topless as she rocks kelp-colored hair and matching scales.
The Trinidadian rapper opens the mixed version of the hit song with references to Hugh Hefner, DeJ Loaf and her own songs 'Super Bass' and 'Chun-Li'.
The former the Beatles star urges lawmakers to pass new legislation governing what bosses of free streaming sites pay artists.
He halted the show at #MERKY Festival to watch the crucial moment his national team England beat Colombia in a tense penalty shootout in Russia.
In an Instagram video, the singer says she is about to 'jump on a plane' and fly to New Orleans for the first date of her 'State of the World' tour.
The hip-hop superstar reportedly will join Giggs and DJ Khaled onstage at the Finsbury Park festival in North London on Sunday, July 8.
She takes to Twitter to share a snap of the 'Artist Reconciliation' bill she has received following an Oklahoma gig.
The 'Limit to Your Love' singer says that 'chemical imbalance due to diet' and health deterioration were a huge factor in his depression and suicidal thoughts.
The 'Hunger' singer gushes over her fellow British musician, 'This was a voice that was just going to stand the test of time.'
The visuals sees the model singing the moody love song while spinning slowly on a podium.
The actor also announced the first act who has signed to his label, a French-Cameroonian artist James BKS.
Many premium users are angry because they see the hip-hop star's promotional material, with one writing, 'When you pay for premium membership you pay for no advertising.'
In an Instagram video, the pregnant raptress can be seen twerking in a blue floral dress while saying, 'I'm number one.'
The 'Mama's Broken Heart' hitmaker wrote the tracks for the album while she was going through her divorce from Blake Shelton in 2015.
The visuals shows the rappers delivering their lines while a slew of sexy women start contorting themselves into creepy positions.
The catchy single was produced by Nineteen85, who has previously worked with Nicki Minaj and Drake.
During their performance, the background visuals for the big screen initially malfunctioned and the sound was muffled.
The lost his cool and cut the music after a fan hurled a plastic cup full of booze at him during his show in New Jersey.
When asked about the updated version of the album, the 'Google Me' singer says, 'I guess we ain't getting one.'