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K-pop stars BTS win big at the American Music Awards

K-pop stars BTS win big at the American Music Awards

CBC
Tuesday, November 23, 2021 05:03:27 AM UTC

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.

"Seven boys from Korea, united by love for music, met the love and support from all the armies all over the world," said RM, a member of the band, after the group won artist of the year for the first time.

"This whole thing is a miracle. Seriously, we would never take this for granted." 

The band was also named favourite pop duo or group and got the favourite pop song award for Butter.

The show celebrated the best popular music for a second pandemic year with a mix of live and pre-taped performances. Silk Sonic's Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak kicked off the awards on a funky, R&B pre-taped note with their Smokin Out the Window and Jennifer Lopez pre-taped her performance of On My Way from her upcoming romantic comedy, Marry Me.

An earlier scheduled performance of Butter 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 favourite female hip-hop artist, her Good News winning for favourite hip-hop album and her Body was crowned favourite 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 favourite new artist of the year. "Writing songs is my favourite thing in the whole world and I am so grateful for everyone who has embraced my music," she said.

Rodrigo lost favourite pop album to Taylor Swift's evermore. In a taped speech, Swift told her fans: "I'm so lucky to be in your life."

Swift also won for favourite female pop artist, giving her a career total of 34, the record for the most awarded artist in AMA history.

Rodrigo performed her hit traitor live on a stage covered with flowers and Carrie Underwood and Jason Aldean brought a little country to the stage with their pre-taped duet on If I Didn't Love You. With a little help from Julieta Venegas and Tainy, Bad Bunny performed their hit Lo Siento BB:/.

Among live performances, Italian band Maneskin made their U.S. awards show debut with their viral hit Beggin'. Chloe of Chloe x Halle floated down onto the stage to perform her hit debut single as a soloist Have Mercy, swinging her hair and twerking. Mickey Guyton got loud cheers while singing her patriotic song All American in a silvery dress, periodically screaming out "How y'all doing?" 

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.

WATCH | K-pop stars BTS make Billboard history: 

Becky G won for favourite female Latin artists and thanked the Latinx community. "You are not alone," she said. "We are the American dream."

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