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Awarded for | Outstanding chart performance |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Billboard |
Beginning awarded | Dec 10, 1990 (1990-12-ten) |
Website |
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Network | Play a joke on (1990–2006) ABC (2011–2017) NBC (2022–nowadays) |
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The
Billboard
Music Awards
are honors given out annually by
Billboard, a publication covering the music business concern and a music popularity nautical chart. The
Billboard
Music Awards bear witness had been held annually since 1990, with the exception of the years 2007 through 2010. The issue was formerly staged in December[1]
but since returning in 2011, it has been held in May.[ii]
Awards process
[edit]
Unlike other awards, such as the Grammy Award, which decide nominations as a result of the highest votes received past the National University of Recording Arts and Sciences, the
Billboard
Music Awards finalists are based on album and digital songs sales, streaming, radio airplay, touring, and social engagement. These measurements are tracked year-round by
Billboard
and its data partners, including MRC Data and Next Big Sound. The 2022 awards were based on the reporting period of April 8, 2017 through March 31, 2022.[iii]
Awards are given for the superlative album, artist and single in a number of different music genres.
Awards
[edit]
# | Year | TV | Tiptop Artist[4] | Peak Male Artist | Peak Female person Creative person | Tiptop New Creative person | Height Duo/Group | Pinnacle Hot 100 Song | Peak Billboard 200 Album |
Multiple wins | Host(s) | Venue | Ref. |
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i | 1990 | Pull a fast one on | not awarded | Phil Collins | Janet Jackson | “Concord On” by Wilson Phillips | not awarded | Janet Jackson (8 awards) |
Paul Shaffer & Morris Day with Jerome Benton |
Barker Hangar, Santa Monica, California | [v] | ||
ii | 1991 | Mariah Carey | “(Everything I Do) I Do It for You” by Bryan Adams |
Mariah Carey Mariah Carey |
Garth Brooks C+C Music Factory (5 awards) |
Paul Shaffer | [half dozen] | ||||||
iii | 1992 | Kris Kross | “Terminate of the Route” by Boyz 2 Men |
not awarded | Michael Jackson (3 awards) |
Phil Collins | Universal Amphitheater, Los Angeles |
[7] | |||||
4 | 1993 | Whitney Houston* | Whitney Houston | “I Will Always Love You” by Whitney Houston |
The Bodyguard Soundtrack Whitney Houston |
Whitney Houston (11 awards) |
[viii] | ||||||
5 | 1994 | non awarded | Snoop Dogg | Mariah Carey | Ace of Base | “The Sign” by Ace of Base | not awarded | Ace of Base (ii awards) |
Dennis Miller and Heather Locklear | [9] | |||
half-dozen | 1995 | TLC | Real McCoy | “Gangsta’s Paradise” past Coolio |
Cracked Rear View Hootie & the Blowfish |
TLC (iii awards) |
Jon Stewart | Coliseum, New York City |
[x] | ||||
vii | 1996 | Alanis Morissette | Alanis Morissette | Tony Rich | “Macarena” by Los del Río | not awarded | Mariah Carey (ii awards) |
Chris Rock | Hard Rock Hotel, Las Vegas | [xi] | |||
8 | 1997 | LeAnn Rimes | LeAnn Rimes | Spice Girls | “Candle in the Air current 1997” by Elton John |
Spice Spice Girls |
Elton John (iv awards) |
David Spade | MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada | [12] | |||
9 | 1998 | Conductor | Shania Twain | Side by side | Next | “As well Close” past Next |
Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture show Celine Dion |
Next (8 awards) |
Kathy Griffin and Andy Dick |
[thirteen] | |||
ten | 1999 | Backstreet Boys | Ricky Martin | Britney Spears | Backstreet Boys | “Believe” by Cher |
Millennium Backstreet Boys |
Backstreet Boys (4 awards) |
Kathy Griffin and Adam Carolla |
[14] | |||
xi | 2000 | Destiny’s Child | Sisqó | Christina Aguilera | Sisqó | Destiny’s Child | “Breathe” past Faith Hill |
No Strings Attached NSYNC |
Sisqó (half-dozen awards) |
Kathy Griffin and NSYNC |
[15] | ||
12 | 2001 | Shaggy | Destiny’s Child | Lifehouse | Destiny’s Child | “Hanging by a Moment” by Lifehouse |
i The Beatles |
R. Kelly Tim McGraw (5 awards) |
Bernie Mac | [16] | |||
13 | 2002 | Nelly | Nelly | Ashanti | Ashanti | Creed | “How Yous Remind Me” past Nickelback |
The Eminem Prove Eminem |
Ashanti (8 awards) |
Cedric the Entertainer | [17] | ||
fourteen | 2003 | 50 Cent | Christina Aguilera | non awarded |
Become Rich or Dice Tryin’ l Cent |
R. Kelly (4 awards) |
Ryan Seacrest with Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson | [18] | |||||
15 | 2004 | Usher | Usher | Alicia Keys | Outkast | “Aye!” by Usher (feat. Lil Jon & Ludacris) |
Confessions Usher |
Usher (11 awards) |
Ryan Seacrest | [xix] | |||
16 | 2005 | l Cent | Gwen Stefani | “We Belong Together” by Mariah Carey |
The Massacre l Cent |
fifty Cent Green Solar day (6 awards) |
LL Cool J | [20] | |||||
17 | 2006 | Chris Brown | Chris Brown | Rihanna | Chris Chocolate-brown | Nickelback | “Bad Day” by Daniel Powter |
Some Hearts Carrie Underwood |
Mary J. Blige (9 awards) |
No Host | [21] | ||
2007–2010 not held | |||||||||||||
eighteen | 2011 | ABC | Eminem | Eminem | Rihanna | Justin Bieber | The Black Eyed Peas | “Dynamite” past Taio Cruz |
Recovery Eminem |
Eminem (6 awards) |
Ken Jeong | MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada | [22] |
19 | 2012 | Adele | Lil Wayne | Adele | Wiz Khalifa | LMFAO | “Party Stone Canticle” by LMFAO (feat. Lauren Bennett & GoonRock) |
21 Adele |
Adele (12 awards) |
Julie Bowen and Ty Burrell |
[23] | ||
20 | 2013 | Taylor Swift | Justin Bieber | Taylor Swift | 1 Direction | One Management | “Somebody That I Used to Know” by Gotye (feat. Kimbra) |
Ruby Taylor Swift |
Taylor Swift (8 awards) |
Tracy Morgan | [24] | ||
21 | 2014 | Justin Timberlake | Justin Timberlake | Katy Perry | Lorde | Imagine Dragons | “Blurred Lines” by Robin Thicke (feat. T.I. & Pharrell) |
The 20/20 Feel Justin Timberlake |
Justin Timberlake (7 awards) |
Ludacris | [25] | ||
22 | 2015 | Taylor Swift | Sam Smith | Taylor Swift | Sam Smith | One Management | “All Most That Bass” past Meghan Trainor |
1989 Taylor Swift |
Taylor Swift (8 awards) |
Ludacris and Chrissy Teigen |
[26] | ||
23 | 2016 | Adele | Justin Bieber | Adele | Fetty Wap | “Encounter You Again” by Wiz Khalifa (feat. Charlie Puth) |
25 Adele |
The Weeknd (8 awards) |
Ludacris and Ciara | T-Mobile Loonshit, Las Vegas, Nevada | [27] | ||
24 | 2017 | Drake | Drake | Beyoncé | Zayn Malik | 20 I Pilots | “Closer” by The Chainsmokers (feat. Halsey) |
Views Drake |
Drake (13 awards) |
Ludacris and Vanessa Hudgens |
[28] | ||
25 | 2022 | NBC | Ed Sheeran | Ed Sheeran | Taylor Swift | Khalid | Imagine Dragons | “Despacito” Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee (feat. Justin Bieber) |
DAMN Kendrick Lamar |
Ed Sheeran Kendrick Lamar (6 awards) |
Kelly Clarkson | MGM G Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada | [29] |
26 | 2022 | Drake | Drake | Ariana Grande | Juice Wrld | BTS | “Girls Like You” Maroon v (feat. Cardi B) |
Scorpion – Drake |
Drake (12 awards) |
[30] | |||
27 | 2020 | Post Malone | Post Malone | Billie Eilish | Billie Eilish | Jonas Brothers | “Old Boondocks Route” Lil Nas 10 (feat. Billy Ray Cyrus) |
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Exercise We Go? – Billie Eilish |
Post Malone (9 awards) |
Dolby Theatre, Hollywood, California | |||
28 | 2021 | The Weeknd | The Weeknd | Taylor Swift | Popular Smoke | BTS | “Blinding Lights” The Weeknd |
“Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon” – Pop Smoke | The Weeknd (10 awards) |
Nick Jonas | Microsoft Theater, Los Angeles, California | ||
29 | 2022 | Drake | Drake | Olivia Rodrigo | Olivia Rodrigo | BTS | The Child Laroi and Justin Bieber – “Stay” | Olivia Rodrigo – Sour |
Olivia Rodrigo (7) | Sean “Diddy” Combs | MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada |
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Whitney Houston won the award for “#1 Earth Artist”.[8]
This field shows winners of “Creative person of the Year” (awarded from 1995 to 2006), and “Pinnacle Artist” (awarded since 2011).
Categories
[edit]
From 1989 to 2006, the show had the same categories and category names every year. In 2011, for the first time, all of the awards were renamed to “Top [award title]”. The “of the twelvemonth” portion of each category championship no longer exists, and many of the awards accept been further renamed. Other awards, including both “crossover” awards (No. 1 Classical Crossover Artist and No. 1 Classical Crossover Album) were discontinued. As of 2017, there are two fan-voted categories.
Current categories
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The general categories are Top Creative person, Top Billboard 200 Album, Top Hot 100 Song and Top New Artist. These categories highlighted in each award and other categories are divided by genre.
- Top Artist
- Top New Artist
- Top Male Creative person
- Summit Female Artist
- Top Duo/Group
- Top
Billboard 200
Artist - Top
Billboard 200
Album - Top Hot 100 Artist
- Peak Hot 100 Song
- Superlative Touring Creative person
- Top Song Sales Artist (since 2016)
- Top Selling Album (since 2022)
- Top Selling Song (since 2016)
- Peak Radio Songs Creative person
- Height Radio Vocal
- Acme Streaming Creative person
- Top Streaming Song (Audio)
- Top Streaming Vocal (Video)
- Top R&B Creative person
- Top R&B Male Artist (since 2022)
- Top R&B Female Artist (since 2022)
- Top R&B Album
- Top R&B Vocal
- Top R&B Tour (since 2017)
- Tiptop Rap Artist
- Summit Rap Male Artist (since 2022)
- Top Rap Female Artist (since 2022)
- Elevation Rap Album
- Top Rap Song
- Superlative Rap Tour (since 2017)
- Top Country Artist
- Top Country Male Artist (since 2022)
- Top Country Female Artist (since 2022)
- Top Country Duo/Group Creative person (since 2022)
- Summit Country Album
- Top Country Song
- Top State Tour (since 2017)
- Top Rock Creative person
- Superlative Rock Album
- Tiptop Stone Vocal
- Top Rock Tour (since 2017)
- Top Latin Artist
- Acme Latin Male Artist (since 2021)
- Top Latin Female Artist (since 2021)
- Tiptop Latin Duo/Group (since 2021)
- Superlative Latin Album
- Top Latin Song
- Top Dance/Electronic Artist (since 2014)
- Top Dance/Electronic Album (since 2014)
- Top Dance/Electronic Song (since 2014)
- Pinnacle Christian Creative person
- Top Christian Album
- Acme Christian Vocal
- Top Gospel Artist (since 2016)
- Top Gospel Album (since 2016)
- Elevation Gospel Song (since 2016)
- Summit Soundtrack (1993, 1998, 2000, 2006, 2015 – nowadays)
- Top Social Artist (fan-voted)
-
Billboard
Chart Accomplishment (since 2015, fan-voted) - Top Collaboration (since 2017, fan-voted)
Retired categories (1990–2017)
[edit]
- Acme Alternative Album
- Top Alternative Artist
- Top Culling Vocal
- Summit Classical Crossover Artist
- Summit Classical Crossover Album
- Top Country Collaboration (2017)
- Top Dance Artist (until 2013)
- Elevation Dance Album (until 2013)
- Top Dance Song (until 2013)
- Top Digital Media Artist (until 2012)
- Pinnacle Digital Songs Artist (until 2015)
- Top Digital Song (until 2015)
- Top EDM Artist (until 2013)
- Top EDM Anthology (until 2013)
- Summit EDM Vocal (until 2013)
- Height Independent Artists
- Top Independent Album
- Tiptop Mod Rock Artist
- Top Mod Rock Rails
- Top New Male Artist
- Tiptop New Female Creative person
- Top New Group/Band
- Top New Song
- Meridian Pop Song (until 2013)
- Pinnacle Pop Album (until 2013)
- Height Pop Artist (until 2013)
- Elevation Pop Punk Artist
- Height Rap Artist (until 2017)
- Height R&B Collaboration (2017)
- Top Rap Collaboration (2017)
- Top Rhythmic Top xl Title
- Top Selling Single
- Top Soundtrack Single of the Yr
- Milestone Accolade (2013, 2014)
Special awards
[edit]
Most wins
[edit]
The record for well-nigh
Billboard
Music Awards won is held by Drake with 34 awards. The tape for almost
Billboard
Music Awards won by a female artist is held by Taylor Swift who has won 29 awards. The record for well-nigh
Billboard
Music Awards won past a group is held by BTS who have won 12 awards.[59]
Rank | Artist | Number of awards |
---|---|---|
1 | Drake | 34 |
two | Taylor Swift | 29 |
3 | Justin Bieber | 26 |
four | The Weeknd | 20 |
5 | Garth Brooks | 19 |
6 | Adele | 18 |
Usher | ||
vii | Eminem | 17 |
Kanye West | ||
8 | Whitney Houston | 16 |
ix | Mariah Carey | 15 |
10 | Beyoncé | xiii |
50 Cent | ||
11 | BTS | 12 |
Carrie Underwood | ||
George Michael | ||
Rihanna | ||
R.Kelly | ||
12 | Destiny’s Child | 11 |
Janet Jackson | ||
Mary J. Blige | ||
xiii | Imagine Dragons | 10 |
Lady Gaga |
Performances
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Year | Performers (chronologically) |
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2011 |
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2012 |
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2013 |
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2014 |
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2015 |
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2016 |
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2017 |
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2022 |
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2021 |
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Broadcast
[edit]
Since its inception (created by Rick Garson, Paul Flattery & Jim Yukich), the BMAs had been telecast on the Fox network; however due to contractual expirations and other unforeseen circumstances, the awards were cancelled for 2007. Plans for a new version of the awards in 2008 (in association with AEG Live) brutal through, and the BMAs were not held until 2011.
On February 17, 2011,
Billboard
announced that it would bring the BMAs back to television, moving from its original home on Fob to its new network, ABC, on May 22, 2011.[threescore]
A new laurels statuette was created by New York firm Guild Awards. Dick Clark Productions, which is co-owned with
Billboard, began producing the ceremony in 2014.[61]
On November 28, 2017, it was announced that the
Billboard
Music Awards would be moving from ABC to NBC beginning in 2022 nether a multi-twelvemonth contract.[62]
The 2020 ceremony, originally scheduled for April 29, was postponed indefinitely on March 17 due to coronavirus-related public associates concerns.[63]
On August 14, 2020, it was announced that the 2020 ceremony had been rescheduled to October fourteen.
Ratings
[edit]
See also
[edit]
-
Billboard
Live Music Awards -
Billboard
Nihon Music Awards -
Billboard
Latin Music Awards -
Billboard
Women in Music
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External links
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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billboard_Music_Awards