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Emre Aydın named Europe’s favorite at MTV awards
Emre Aydın, the thriving Turkish alternative pop-rock singer-songwriter whose songs have all become hits since his solo debut just two years ago, was named Europe's Favorite Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards on Thursday.
Saturday, 08 November 2008 17:37

The 27-year-old heartthrob, who released his debut solo album "Afili Yalnızlık" ("Stunning Solitude") in October 2006, beat four other popular acts from Europe, including UK's Leona Lewis and Russia's Dima Bilan, in an online vote decided by viewers. Aydın's hits include "Afili Yalnızlık," the opening track from his debut CD; "Kim Dokunduysa Sana" ("Whoever Touched You"); and "Sensiz İstanbul'a Düşmanım" ("Without You I Hate İstanbul"), his hit duet with rock band Gripin.
But the spotlight was on former Beatle Paul McCartney, who accepted a one-off prize from the pop channel in his home city of Liverpool to deafening applause. The 66-year-old was named Ultimate Legend at the 15th edition of the annual awards ceremony, one of pop music's biggest nights outside the United States, Reuters reported.

"This is the man who invented my job," said U2 lead singer Bono, introducing McCartney. "On the way here Paul McCartney, who was driving the car, was pointing out every place in Liverpool. It was like being in the Pope-mobile with the Pope driving. In the universe of rock and roll bands, the Beatles were the big bang. I saw tonight how much Liverpool means to Paul McCartney, and you can feel how much Paul McCartney means to Liverpool."

McCartney was one of several stars on the night to pay tribute to Barack Obama following his victory in the US presidential election this week. "Many years ago, four little boys were born here in Liverpool, and we went on to do quite well," McCartney said of his former band the Beatles, the most successful pop act of all time. "So thanks to all my family, to all of you for coming along, to all of you in Liverpool, to everyone in Britain, to everyone in America for voting for Mr. Obama."

The other big winner on the night was Britney Spears, who won the Act of 2008 and Album of the Year categories on a night dominated by US acts. The singer was not at the packed Echo Arena in northern England, where around 10,000 fans screamed and swayed their way through an action-packed show. The other multiple winners on the night were US rock band "30 Seconds To Mars," led by actor-turned-musician Jared Leto, who picked up the Rock Out and Best Video awards. Among the performers were US chart-toppers Beyonce and Kanye West, who won the Ultimate Urban award.

Arguably the most bizarre award of the night went to British 1980s crooner Rick Astley, whose 1987 single "Never Gonna Give You Up" topped the charts in 16 countries. He shot back to prominence this year when millions of people were "rickrolled" into playing the song over the Internet when they thought they were clicking on apparently unrelated links.

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