NEW YORK â South Korean superstars BTS were crowned artist of the year at the American Music Awards on Sunday, brushing aside challenges from Taylor Swift, Drake and The Weeknd as they took home a total of three awards and teamed up with Coldplay for a raucous âMy Universeâ and closed the show with âButter.â
âSeven boys from Korea, united by love for music, met the love and support from all the armies all over the world,â said BTS' RM after the group won their artist of the year for the first time. âThis whole thing is a miracle. Seriously, we would never take this for granted.â
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The band was also named favorite pop duo or group and got the favorite pop song award for âButter.â
The show celebrated the best popular music for a second pandemic year with a mix of live and pre-taped performances. Silk Sonicâs Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak kicked off the awards on a funky, R&B and pre-taped note with their âSmokin Out the Windowâ and Jennifer Lopez pre-taped her âOn My Wayâ from her upcoming romantic comedy âMarry Me.â
An earlier scheduled performance of âButterâ by BTS and Megan Thee Stallion was scrapped after the rapper cited personal reasons for dropping out Saturday. She turned out to be a big winner: named favorite female hip-hop artist, her âGood Newsâ winning for favorite hip-hop album and her âBodyâ was crowned favorite trending song, a new award this year.
Olivia Rodrigo came into the night with a leading seven nominations but only took home the crown for favorite new artist of the year. âWriting songs is my favorite thing in the whole world and I am so grateful for everyone who has embraced my music,â she said.
Rodrigo lost favorite pop album to Taylor Swift's âevermore.â In a taped speech, Swift told her fans: âIâm so lucky to be in your life.â Swift also won for favorite female pop artist, giving her a career total of 34, the record for the most awarded artist in AMA history.
Rodrigo performed her hit âtraitorâ live on a stage covered with flowers and Carrie Underwood and Jason Aldean brought a little country to the stage when they sang their pre-taped duet âIf I Didnât Love You.â With a little help from Julieta Venegas and Tainy, Bad Bunny performed their hit âLo Siento BB :/.â
Among live performances, Italian band MĂĽneskin made their U.S. awards show debut with their viral hit âBeggin.ââ ChlĂśe of Chloe x Halle floated down onto the stage to perform her hit debut single as a soloist âHave Mercy,â swinging her hair and twerking. Mickey Guyton got loud cheers while singing her patriotic song âAll Americanâ in a silvery dress, periodically screaming out âHow y'all doing?â
The fan-voted awards show aired live from Los Angeles on ABC. Nominees were based on streaming, album and digital sales, radio airplay and social activity, and reflect the time period of Sept. 25, 2020, through Sept. 23, 2021.
Becky G won for favorite female Latin artists and thanked the Latinx community. âYou are not alone,â she said. âWe are the American dream.â
Machine Gun Kelly grabbed the favorite rock artist award. âI want to accept this for all the aspiring musicians, the one who desires to play an instrument, wants to rap, wants to sing â not just the rock artists, but all the artists,â he said.
Earlier Sunday, in awards announced before the show, Swift was named favorite female pop artist, Ed Sheeran got the favorite male award and Doja Cat featuring SZA on âKiss Me Moreâ was named collaboration of the year. Kanye West was named favorite gospel artist.
Underwood won for favorite inspirational artist and favorite female country artist and Doja Cat also won two other awards: favorite female R&B artist and her âPlanet Herâ was named favorite R&B album.
Luke Bryan was named favorite country artist and Bad Bunny was the favorite male Latin artist. The Weeknd was crowned favorite male R&B artist and Drake won the favorite male hip-hop artist. Gabby Barrett took home the favorite country album for âGoldmineâ and favorite country song for âThe Good Ones.â
For the older viewers, New Edition and New Kids on the Block performed together. The Boston-based groups took turns with the hits, trading hits: âYou Got It (The Right Stuffâ), âCandy Girl,â âStep By Step,â âMr. Telephone Manâ and uniting for âCan You Stand the Rain,â âIs This the End,â âHangin' Toughâ and âIf It Isnât Love.â
The favorite Latin album went to Bad Bunnyâs âEl Ăltimo Tour Del Mundo.â
Host Cardi B, wearing a constant stream of new outfits, revved up the crowd. Later her song âUpâ was named favorite hip-hop song. The Associated Press was not able to transmit images of Cardi B while she was onstage because her representatives required approval, a restriction the AP would not accept.
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