Britney Spears performs (Photo by KMazur/WireImage)

The MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) have been showcasing some of the most iconic performances in music history since their inception in 1984. The “top performances” can be subjective and vary based on individual preferences. However, there are some performances that have been particularly memorable or influential over the years. Here are a few:

Madonna – “Like a Virgin” (1984): The inaugural VMAs featured Madonna in a wedding dress writhing atop a giant wedding cake, a performance that became instantly iconic.

Britney Spears – “I’m a Slave 4 U” (2001): This performance became instantly famous due to Britney dancing with a live python draped over her shoulders.

Nirvana – “Lithium” (1992): A raw and memorable performance where Krist Novoselic famously threw his bass into the air only to have it come crashing down on his head.

Beyoncé – “Love Drought” and “Sandcastles” (2016): Beyoncé delivered a 15-minute Lemonade medley which was not only vocally impeccable but also visually stunning.

Lady Gaga – “Paparazzi” (2009): Lady Gaga’s dramatic and theatrical performance ended with her pretending to “die” on stage, making it one of the VMAs’ most memorable moments.

Miley Cyrus and Robin Thicke – Medley of “We Can’t Stop” and “Blurred Lines” (2013): This performance caused a lot of controversies, with Cyrus’s twerking and foam finger becoming the talk of the town.

Prince – “Gett Off” (1991): Prince gave a memorable performance of this song complete with his iconic yellow jumpsuit.

Michael Jackson – Medley (1995): The King of Pop delivered a 15-minute-long performance including many of his hits, showcasing his unparalleled dancing skills and stage presence.

Kanye West – “Runaway” (2010): A stark, minimalist performance in which Kanye showcased his artistry and gave a memorable rendition of his song.

Rihanna – Medley (2016): Rihanna was honoured with the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award and celebrated with a series of performances throughout the night showcasing her diverse discography.

Remember, “best” or “top” can be subjective, and these are just a few standout performances from the many that have graced the VMA stage over the years.