VMAS: Host Rewind
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Emcee Nicki Minaj
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Emcee Nicki Minaj
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Emcee LL Cool J
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Emcee Jack Harlow and Comedian Druski
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Emcees LL Cool J and Nicki Minaj
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2021 Host Doja Cat
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Keke Palmer hosts the 2020 VMAs.
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Comedian Sebastian Maniscalco steps out for hosting duties at the 2019 VMAs.
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Katy Perry lands on stage dressed as the infamous Moonperson to host the 2017 VMAs. Her opening monologue, pop-culture hitting outfits, and closing performance alongside Nicki Minaj were out of this world!
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Miley Cyrus' technicolored hosting gig at the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards was as off-the-walls as expected thanks to totally crazy outfits and one insane surprise finale performance that no one could stop talking about. (Getty Images)
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Kevin Hart's epic hosting gig of the 2012 show included a serious stage dive, dancing 'Gangnam Style' with Psy himself, and plenty of off-the-cuff jokes in between. (Getty Images)
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Between ass-smacks from Lindsay Lohan and a surprise pregnancy in the 'Jersey Shore' jacuzzi, comedienne and 2010 host Chelsea Handler kept the laughs rolling all night long with her usual inappropriate humor. (Getty Images)
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British comedian Russell Brand filled the 2008 and 2009 VMAs with so many raunchy jokes and sexual innuendos that it gave the FCC a run for their money. (Getty Images)
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Funnyman Jack Black rocked the 2006 VMAs with plenty of jokes, crazy outfits and even lit himself on fire for the sake of entertainment. Thanks for the laughs, Jack! (Getty Images)
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From Puff Daddy to P. Diddy to Diddy, this rapper may have trouble sticking with a name, but when it came to hosting the 2005 VMAs, he did it without a hitch. (Getty Images)
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"Saturday Night Live" alumnus Chris Rock led the 2003, 1999 and 1997 VMAs to a hysterical new level -- he even mocked musicians (ahem, Fiona Apple in 1997) while they were still on stage. Bold move, Chris! (Getty Images)
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In 2002, MTV opted for the fresh-faced, boy-next-door Jimmy Fallon to host the VMAs and let guests like Triumph the Insult Comic Dog and Eminem do the insulting for him. (Getty Images)
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Jamie Foxx set the hosting standards high at the 2001 VMAs when he performed operatic medleys, comedy sketches and dance routines. We're tired just thinking about it!
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Marlon and Shawn Wayans proved that two brothers can really bring down the house at the 2000 VMAs. (MTV)
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Ben Stiller rocked the 1998 VMAs with a killer Backstreet Boys-infused intro and even let his dad (Jerry Stiller) crash his monologue. Whatta son! (MTV)
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Wiseguy Dennis Miller took over the 1995 and 1996 VMAs with his cooler-than-you attitude filled with cunning cracks at celebs. (MTV)
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Comedienne Roseanne Barr made VMA history by being the first female to host an entire show in 1994 and also marked the beginning of "trailer park chic." (MTV)
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At the 10th Anniversary of the VMAs, MTV took a break from the realm of comedians and chose chiseled actor Christian Slater to do the job. And boy, did he do it well. (MTV)
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"SNL" star Dana Carvey wowed audiences with his dead-on impersonations and hilarious one-liners at the 1992 VMAs. (MTV)
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From 1988 to 1991, comedian Arsenio Hall dominated the VMA stage with his non-stop jokes and endless rainbow of colorful suits. (MTV)
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