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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Olivia Rodrigo and Kanye West won big at the 2022 Billboard Music Awards

    The annual ceremony returned to Las Vegas' MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday night (15.05.22), and this year half of the winners were unveiled on TikTok and the other half during a live broadcast on Peacock and NBC in the US


    Teenage pop superstar Olivia, 19, and rap legend Kanye, 44, took home the most prizes.

    Olivia won seven accolades for Top New Artist, Top 100 Artist, Top Streaming Songs Artist, Top Radio Songs Artist, Top Billboard Global 200 Artist and Top R&B Female Artist, while 'SOUR' was crowned Top Billboard

    200 Album.

    As for Kanye, the 'Jesus Walks' rapper dominated the gospel and Christian categories, with 'Donda' taking home both Top Christian and Top Gospel Album. He also named Top Christian and Gospel Artist, while 'Hurricane' from 'Donda' was named Top Christian and Gospel Song, giving him a total of six prizes.

    Doja Cat walked away with three prizes for Top R&B Artist, Top Viral Song for 'Kiss Me More' with SZA and Top R&B Female Artist.

    The Weeknd was the most-nominated going into the ceremony, with 17 nods, but the 'Blinding Lights' hitmaker only walked away with a single prize for Top R&B Male Artist.

    The star-studded bash was hosted by Diddy and featured performances from Megan Thee Stallion, Silk Sonic, Burna Boy, Florence + The Machine, Ed Sheeran and Machine Gun Kelly.

    Before the ceremony started, organisers caused controversy by allowing country star Morgan Wallen to make an appearance despite him being banned last year for use of a racial slur.

    The 29-year-old singer-songwriter performed right after civil rights activist Tamika Mallory gave a speech about social justice and anti-racism, which raised a few eyebrows.

    Travis Scott also performed, six months after the Astroworld tragedy, which saw 10 people lose their lives in a crowd surge at the rapper's festival.

    Before the event, host Diddy addressed the booking of Morgan and Travis.

    He said: "To have Morgan and Travis be able to come back and touch the stage again with the mindset of getting a second chance at life.

    "Everybody in the room is getting a second chance at life, you know, because we're back outside with no masks on. We need love and I'm excited about celebrating that."

    An abridged list of the 2022 Billboard Music Awards winners:

    Top Artist

    Drake

    Top New Artist

    Olivia Rodrigo

    Top Male Artist

    Drake

    Top Female Artist

    Olivia Rodrigo

    Top Duo/Group

    BTS

    Top Billboard 200 Artist

    Taylor Swift

    Top Hot 100 Artist

    Olivia Rodrigo

    Top Streaming Songs Artist

    Olivia Rodrigo

    Top Song Sales Artist

    BTS

    Top Radio Songs Artist

    Olivia Rodrigo

    Top Billboard Global 200 Artist

    Olivia Rodrigo

    Top Billboard Global (Excl. U.S.) Artist Ed Sheeran

    Top Tour

    The Rolling Stones ('No Filter Tour')

    Top R&B Artist

    Doja Cat

    Top R&B Male Artist

    The Weeknd

    Top R&B Female Artist

    Doja Cat

    Top Rap Artist

    Drake

    Top Rap Male Artist

    Drake

    Top Rap Female Artist

    Megan Thee Stallion

    Top Country Artist

    Taylor Swift

    Top Country Male Artist

    Morgan Wallen

    Top Country Female Artist

    Taylor Swift

    Top Country Duo/Group

    Dan + Shay

    Top Rock Artist

    Glass Animals

    Top Rock Tour

    The Rolling Stones ('No Filter Tour')

    Top Latin Artist

    Bad Bunny

    Top Latin Male Artist

    Bad Bunny

    Top Latin Female Artist

    Kali Uchis

    Top Dance/Electronic Artist

    Lady Gaga

    Top Christian Artist

    Ye

    Top Gospel Artist

    Ye

    Top Billboard 200 Album

    Olivia Rodrigo, 'SOUR'

    Top Rap Album

    Drake, 'Certified Lover Boy'

    Top Country Album

    Taylor Swift, 'Red (Taylor's Version)'

    Top Rock Album

    twenty one pilots, 'Scaled and Icy'

    Top Latin Album

    Karol G, 'KG0516'

    Top Dance/Electronic Album

    Illenium, 'Fallen Embers'

    Top Christian Album

    Ye, 'Donda'

    Top Gospel Album

    Ye, 'Donda'

    Top Hot 100 Song

    The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber, 'Stay'

    Top Streaming Song

    The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber, 'Stay'

    Top Selling Song

    BTS, 'Butter'

    Top Radio Song

    Dua Lipa, 'Levitating'

    Top Collaboration

    The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber, 'Stay'

    Top Billboard Global 200 Song

    The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber, 'Stay'

    Top Billboard Global (Excl. U.S.) Song

    The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber, 'Stay'

    Top Viral Song

    Doja Cat ft. SZA, 'Kiss Me More'

    Top R&B Song

    Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak), 'Leave The Door Open'

    Top Rap Song

    Lil Nas X ft. Jack Harlow, 'Industry Baby'

    Top Rock Song

    Måneskin, 'Beggin''

    Top Latin Song

    Kali Uchis, 'telepatía'

    Top Dance/Electronic Song

    Sir Elton John & Dua Lipa, 'Cold Heart - PNAU Remix'

    Top Christian Song

    Ye, 'Hurricane' - winner

    Top Gospel Song

    Ye, 'Hurricane'

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