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Madonna has hit back at critics who claimed her tribute to Aretha Franklin at Monday's VMAs was self-indulgent.

The singer posted on Instagram explaining that she had been asked to share "any anecdotes I had in my career connected to Aretha Franklin".

In the post, Madonna went on to accuse people of having "short attention spans" and being "quick to judge".

The 60-year old delivered a five-minute speech ending with her giving thanks to Franklin for "empowering all of us".

But her speech at the awards ceremony in New York didn't go down well with some viewers who thought she spoke too much about herself and too little about the late Queen of Soul.

Madonna said: "I did not intend to do a tribute to her! That would be impossible in 2 minutes with all the noise and tinsel of an award show. I could never do her justice in this context or environment."

The Hung Up singer, who celebrated her 60th birthday last week, had faced criticism on social media following her VMA appearance for the fact most of the speech was an anecdote about her own career.

In the monologue, Madonna talked about an audition at the start of her career when she sang Franklin's (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman.

She told the audience about how she auditioned for "two very large French record producers" who "did not take me seriously".

She continued: "And why should they? Some skinny ass white girl is going to come up here and belt out a song by one of the greatest soul singers that ever lived, a capella?"

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Madonna went on to describe how the producers didn't call her for weeks but said they wanted to take her to Paris to make her a star.

"And the rest is history.

"So you're probably all wondering why I'm telling you this story," she went on. "There is a connection. Because none of this would have happened, could have happened, without our Lady of Soul.

"She led me to where I am today, and I know she influenced so many people in this house tonight, and I want to thank you Aretha for empowering all of us. R-E-S-P-E-C-T. Long live the queen."

One Twitter user spoke for many when he wrote: "This ain't about Aretha at all."

Madonna also presented the top award of the night, for video of the year, to Camila Cabello for Havana.

The former Fifth Harmony star beat Childish Gambino, Ariana Grande, Drake and Bruno Mars to the trophy.

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Camila Cabello dedicated her video of the year award to Madonna

Arriving on stage, she bowed down to Madonna and dedicated the award to the 60-year-old pop legend.

It was one of two big awards for Cabello - she was also named artist of the year.

MTV Video Music Awards key winners:

Best hip-hop - Nicki Minaj (Chun-Li)

Song of the year - Post Malone (Rockstar)

Best Latin - J Balvin/Willy William (Mi Gente)

Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award - Jennifer Lopez

Artist of the year - Camila Cabello

Best new artist - Cardi B

Best collaboration - Jennifer Lopez, DJ Khaled and Cardi B (Dinero)

Video with a message - Childish Gambino (This Is America)

Video of the year - Camila Cabello (Havana)

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