9-654: Bloody Valentine may refer to: "Bloody Valentine" (song) , a song by Machine Gun Kelly from the 2020 album Tickets to My Downfall "Bloody Valentine", a song by Kim Petras from the 2019 album Turn Off the Light Bloody Valentine tragedy, a fictional event in the anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Bloody Valentine , a 2010 novella in the Blue Bloods by Melissa de la Cruz See also [ edit ] My Bloody Valentine (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
18-534: A video directed by Sam Cahill. The song is featured in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 . "Bloody Valentine" is a pop-punk ballad with synth-pop influences. The song's "iconic intro and verse riff" have been noted as being one of the most memorable moments on the Tickets To My Downfall album. NME compared it to Blink-182 's Greatest Hits crammed into one song. On May 12, 2020 in promotion of
27-479: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Bloody Valentine (song) " Bloody Valentine " (stylized in all lowercase ) is a song by American musician Machine Gun Kelly , released on May 1, 2020 by Interscope Records . The song is the first single from his fifth studio album Tickets to My Downfall . The song was written by Machine Gun Kelly with Nicholas Alex Long, Mod Sun , and Travis Barker , with
36-633: The ceremony. On July 17, 2020, ABC and Dick Clark Productions issued a joint statement announcing the ceremony as well as the date of the ceremony, November 22 of the same year. The ceremony took place at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles . Taraji P. Henson was announced as the host of the ceremony on November 2, 2020. Notes Presenters were announced on November 19, 2020. Nominees were jointly announced by singer Dua Lipa and Good Morning America on October 26, 2020. Roddy Ricch and
45-531: The latter also serving as drummer and producer on the track. The video stars Megan Fox as Machine Gun Kelly's lover. The video was shot in a rented house located in the Los Angeles area. It won the award for "Best Alternative" at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards . The two also star together in the film Midnight in the Switchgrass . An acoustic version of the song was released on June 16, 2020, alongside
54-524: The most popular artists and albums of 2020. Nominees were officially announced live on October 26, 2020, on Good Morning America by Dua Lipa . Taylor Swift , the Weeknd , Dan + Shay and Justin Bieber were the most awarded artists with three awards each. Roddy Ricch and the Weeknd were the most nominated artists with eight nominations each, followed by Megan Thee Stallion with five. Taraji P. Henson hosted
63-429: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bloody Valentine . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bloody_Valentine&oldid=1166392085 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
72-424: The track Kelly and Barker did an at home performance of "Bloody Valentine" on The Late Late Show with James Corden , the video has over 3.9 million views on YouTube . On August 30, 2020, Machine Gun Kelly and Travis Barker performed "Bloody Valentine" live at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards . On November 23, 2020 Machine Gun Kelly performed the song live at the 2020 American Music Awards . Kelly in 2021 performed
81-435: The track on Jimmy Kimmel Live in a medley including "Bloody Valentine" as well as other Tickets to My Downfall tracks such as "Drunk Face" and "All I Know". Credits adapted from Tidal . Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. American Music Awards of 2020 The 48th Annual American Music Awards were held on November 22, 2020, at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles , recognizing
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