Rihanna, a popular musician, will receive MTV’s Lifetime Achievement Award at the Aug. 28 Video Music Awards (VMA) show.
MTV
said Rihanna would be joining the likes of Kanye West, Madonna and
Beyonce who achieved the feat in previous shows, reports Reuters.
The
Michael Jackson Video Vanguard award is the highest honour in the video
music industry, and reflects an artist’s impact on music, pop culture,
fashion, film and philanthropy.
Rihanna, 28, has won the coveted
video of the year at the MTV ceremony twice and is an eight-time Grammy
winner with more than 61 million albums sold.
The “Umbrella’’
singer also set up the Clara Lionel Foundation, which works to improve
health and cultural services in her home of Barbados and beyond.
Rihanna
will perform at the ceremony in New York, where she was nominated for
four VMA’s for her song “Work’’ with Canadian rapper Drake.
She was also nominated for her collaboration with Calvin Harris on “This is what you came for’’.
West,
a rap musician, won the Vanguard award in 2015 and other previous
winners including Michael Jackson, Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake.
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