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For Macklemore, taking home the Moonman trophy for “Best Video with a Social Message” at Sunday’s MTV Video Music Awards in Brooklyn was a special moment that he said, “hit my heart”.
“This is much bigger than just the music,” he told reporters backstage at the Barclays Center. “It’s about equality.”
Macklemore’s music partner, Ryan Lewis, said that coordinating the evening’s performance of their gay rights anthem, "Same Love," with Oscar-winner Jennifer Hudson and singer Mary Lambert was a magic combination.
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“I think [Jennifer] and Mary worked really well together,” he said.
The idea to bring Hudson on came after the independent rapper noticed that the staging of the Video Music Awards appeared to be in a circular, intimate setting.
“We thought who would be a great person to collaborate with?” Lewis said. “Jennifer Hudson has, hands down, one of the best, amazing live voices”
Macklemore had praise for Lambert, as well.
“Mary killed it,” said the rapper, who admitted he "welled up" with tears after the win. “It felt special.”
The performance of "Same Love" capped off a huge evening for the duo, who were up for six nominations and walked away with three Moonmen: one for “Same Love,” while their “Can’t Hold Us” won Best Rap Video and Best Cinematography.
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