Taylor Swift leads the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards with nine nominations.
The 25-year-old singer is the top nominee at this year's event, with her star-studded Bad Blood receiving nods in seven categories including best collaboration, best cinematography and video of the year.
The video, which features her celebrity friends such as Kendrick Lamar, Selena Gomez, Lena Dunham, Cara Delevingne and Hailee Steinfeld, is also up for best art direction, best direction, best editing and best visual effects. Her other two nominations are for her other hit Blank Space.
Swift reacted to her nominations by asking for her fans' votes, tweeting: "GUYS!! You got Bad Blood nominated for Video of the Year at the VMA's!! Vote here pleeeeease?"
Ed Sheeran follows Swift with six nominations including video of the year for his chart-topping hit Thinking Out Loud, while Beyonce, Lamar and Mark Ronson have five each.
Other stars vying for video of the year are Lamar's Alright, Beyonce's 7/11, and Uptown Funk by Ronson featuring Bruno Mars.
Ronson wrote: "Holy f!$k. 3 VMA noms. Thanks to my brother @BrunoMars for such a great video/performance/choreography & cameronduddy 4 co directing. Plus my brothers 4 @philsmeeze @JeffBhasker for the song, the damn song. @jamareoartis on bass & the big dog Brandon Creed 4 everything else."
Beyonce, Sia, Nicki Minaj and Ellie Goulding will battle Taylor for best female video, while Sheeran, Lamar, Ronson, the Weeknd and Nick Jonas will compete for best male video.
"This is incredible! Thank you so much! This is so awesome! Thanks mtv," Jonas posted.
Diplo, FKA twigs, Skrillex and Minaj earned three nominations each, while the Weeknd, Ariana Grande and Fetty Wap are double nominees.
Miley Cyrus, who won 2014′s video of the year for Wrecking Ball, will host the 2015 VMAs, which will air live on August 30 from the Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles.
Fans can vote for their favourite artists on www.mtv.com/ontv/vma/.