Rihanna Closed The VMA 2016 Show With An Emotional, Powerful Performance

NEW YORK, Aug 29 2016 – Throughout Rihanna’s career, there’s been an undercurrent of criticism: that she isn’t that good of a singer. On Sunday night, at the 2016 MTV VMAs, she silenced those doubters.

In her last performance of the night, Rihanna performed a medley that included “Stay” and “Diamonds” — a series of songs that showcased her vocals, as opposed to the party anthems and dance tunes that made her famous. The arrangement was pared down, by Rihanna standards, at least — there wasn’t any flash, just Rihanna belting out those ballads accompanied by an orchestra.

And she sounded fantastic — as good as any performance of the night (including the fearsome force of nature known as Beyoncé). She hit the notes she was supposed to hit (unlike, say, the Chainsmokers, who earlier performed their hit “Closer,” before Rihanna took the stage to obliterate the memory of them), but she also filled the songs with so much feeling and emotion.

After her songs, Drake presented Rihanna with a statue for the Video Vanguard award — recognition that she’s one of the most influential artists in the game today. Not that we needed any more after her performance.