<p>Taylor Swift walked away with four prizes at MTV's Europe Music Awards on Sunday, including best video for her 10-minute <em>All Too Well</em>.</p>.<p>Double-award winners included Nicki Minaj for best song and best hip-hop, and the French DJ and record producer David Guetta won the best electronic award and best collaboration.</p>.<p>The event, broadcast on MTV from Duesseldorf in western Germany, honoured musicians from Brazil to South Korea.</p>.<p>It featured an appearance by Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra, the winner of this year's Eurovision Song Contest, which performed <em>Stefania</em> in an arena glowing with Ukraine's national colours of blue and yellow.</p>.<p>The US pop singer Swift, wearing a dress of bejewelled mesh, won best artist, best pop, best video and best long form video.</p>.<p>"I felt like I learned so much about how making film can be a natural extension of my storytelling," Swift said as she accepted the long form video award.</p>.<p>In <em>All Too Well</em>, Swift draws inspiration from 1970s Hollywood and recounts a fraying romantic relationship that disintegrates, leaving behind only a scarf and memories.</p>.<p>"It was rare, I was there, I remember it all too well", Swift sings.</p>.<p>Minaj's winning song <em>Super Freaky Girl </em>incorporates the 1981 hit <em>Super Freak</em> with lyrics "I can lick it, I can ride it while you slippin' and slidin'".</p>.<p>British pop star Harry Styles won in the "best live" category and the Thai-born Lalisa 'Lisa' Manoban won best K-pop. South Korea's BTS, the global K-pop sensation, won the biggest fans category.</p>.<p>The hosts for the show were British pop star Rita Ora and the film director Taika Waititi, who married this year. Ora herself won for "best look".</p>.<p>Duesseldorf has a musical heritage as home to the pioneering German electronic band Kraftwerk, which influenced generations of pop and dance musicians with mesmerising tracks such as <em>Autobahn</em>.</p>.<p>The city also hosted the Eurovision Song Contest in 2011.</p>.<p>Screaming teens watched the stars walk down a red carpet before the event was broadcast from the PSD Bank Dome.</p>.<p>Julian Lennon, the son of the Beatles' John Lennon, said as he entered that he had not seen a concert in years and was looking forward to it.</p>.<p>The rock band Muse, which won the best rock award, said it was dedicating its victory to the people of Ukraine and Iran.</p>.<p>Kalush Orchestra's frontman Oleh Psiuk, donning a pink hat, said before the performance that he hoped more Ukrainian bands would be present next year.</p>
<p>Taylor Swift walked away with four prizes at MTV's Europe Music Awards on Sunday, including best video for her 10-minute <em>All Too Well</em>.</p>.<p>Double-award winners included Nicki Minaj for best song and best hip-hop, and the French DJ and record producer David Guetta won the best electronic award and best collaboration.</p>.<p>The event, broadcast on MTV from Duesseldorf in western Germany, honoured musicians from Brazil to South Korea.</p>.<p>It featured an appearance by Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra, the winner of this year's Eurovision Song Contest, which performed <em>Stefania</em> in an arena glowing with Ukraine's national colours of blue and yellow.</p>.<p>The US pop singer Swift, wearing a dress of bejewelled mesh, won best artist, best pop, best video and best long form video.</p>.<p>"I felt like I learned so much about how making film can be a natural extension of my storytelling," Swift said as she accepted the long form video award.</p>.<p>In <em>All Too Well</em>, Swift draws inspiration from 1970s Hollywood and recounts a fraying romantic relationship that disintegrates, leaving behind only a scarf and memories.</p>.<p>"It was rare, I was there, I remember it all too well", Swift sings.</p>.<p>Minaj's winning song <em>Super Freaky Girl </em>incorporates the 1981 hit <em>Super Freak</em> with lyrics "I can lick it, I can ride it while you slippin' and slidin'".</p>.<p>British pop star Harry Styles won in the "best live" category and the Thai-born Lalisa 'Lisa' Manoban won best K-pop. South Korea's BTS, the global K-pop sensation, won the biggest fans category.</p>.<p>The hosts for the show were British pop star Rita Ora and the film director Taika Waititi, who married this year. Ora herself won for "best look".</p>.<p>Duesseldorf has a musical heritage as home to the pioneering German electronic band Kraftwerk, which influenced generations of pop and dance musicians with mesmerising tracks such as <em>Autobahn</em>.</p>.<p>The city also hosted the Eurovision Song Contest in 2011.</p>.<p>Screaming teens watched the stars walk down a red carpet before the event was broadcast from the PSD Bank Dome.</p>.<p>Julian Lennon, the son of the Beatles' John Lennon, said as he entered that he had not seen a concert in years and was looking forward to it.</p>.<p>The rock band Muse, which won the best rock award, said it was dedicating its victory to the people of Ukraine and Iran.</p>.<p>Kalush Orchestra's frontman Oleh Psiuk, donning a pink hat, said before the performance that he hoped more Ukrainian bands would be present next year.</p>