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American Music Awards

The American Music Awards (AMAs) is an annual American music awards show, generally held in the fall, created by Dick Clark in 1973 for ABC when the network's contract to air the Grammy Awards expired, and currently produced by Dick Clark Productions.[1] From 1973 to 2005, both the winners and the nominations were selected by members of the music industry, based on commercial performance, such as sales and airplay. Since 2006, winners have been determined by a poll of the public and fans, who can vote through the AMAs website.[2]

American Music Awards
Current: American Music Awards of 2022
Logo as of 2019
Awarded forOutstanding achievements in the American music industry
CountryUnited States
First awardedFebruary 19, 1974; 49 years ago (1974-02-19)
Websitetheamas.com
Television/radio coverage
NetworkABC
Produced byDick Clark Productions

History and overview

Most recent American Music Award winners
← 2021 November 20, 2022 2023 →

Previous Artist of the Year

BTS

Artist of the Year

Taylor Swift

Conception

The AMAs was created by Dick Clark in 1973 to compete with the Grammy Awards after the move of that year's show to Nashville, Tennessee led to CBS (which has broadcast all Grammy Award shows since then) picking up the Grammy telecasts after its first two in 1971 and 1972 were broadcast on ABC. In 2014, American network Telemundo acquired the rights to produce a Spanish-language version of the American Music Awards and launched the Latin American Music Awards in 2015.[3][4]

From 1973 to 2005, both the winners and the nominations were selected by members of the music industry, based on commercial performance, such as sales and airplay. Since 2006, winners have been determined by a poll of the public and fans, who can vote through the AMAs website, while nominations have remained based on sales, airplay, now including activity on social networks, and video viewing. Before 2010, had nominations based only on sales and airplay and nominated every work, even if old. The Grammys have nominations based on vote of the Academy and only nominate a work from their eligibility period that changes often.[5][6][7]

The award statuette is manufactured by New York firm Society Awards.[8]

Hosts

The first hosts for the first telecast of the AMAs were Helen Reddy, Roger Miller, and Smokey Robinson. Helen Reddy not only hosted the show but also became the first female artist to win an AMA for Favorite Pop/Rock Female artist. For the first decade or so, the AMAs had multiple hosts, each representing a genre of music. For instance, Glen Campbell would host the country portion (Campbell, in fact, has co-hosted the AMAs more times than any other host or co-host), while other artists would co-host to represent their genre. In recent years, however, there has been one single host.

In 1991, Keenen Ivory Wayans became the first Hollywood actor to host the AMAs.

From its inception in 1973 through 2002, the AMAs were held in mid- to late-January, but were moved to November (usually the Sunday before Thanksgiving) beginning in 2003 so as not to further compete with other major awards shows (such as the Golden Globe Awards and the Academy Awards) and allows for ABC to have a well-rated awards show during November sweeps.

For the 2008 awards, Jimmy Kimmel hosted for the fourth consecutive year. In 2009–2012, there was no host for the first time in history. Instead, the AMAs followed the Grammys' lead in having various celebrities give introductions. However, rapper Pitbull hosted the 2013 ceremony and 2014 ceremony. Jennifer Lopez hosted the 2015 show.[9] Gigi Hadid and Jay Pharoah hosted the 2016 show. Tracee Ellis Ross hosted the show in 2017 and 2018. Ciara hosted the 2019 show.[10]

Between 2012 and 2014, the American Music Awards used the lock screen wallpaper of Samsung Galaxy smartphones rather than envelopes to reveal winners, as part of a sponsorship by Samsung Electronics. A magnetic screen cover on each phone kept the wallpaper image with the winner's name secret until opened.[11]

In August 2018, Dick Clark Productions announced a two-year sponsorship and content partnership with YouTube Music.[12]

In March 2023, it was announced that the Billboard Music Awards—which are also produced by DCP via co-owned Billboardhad been moved from May to the November scheduling typically occupied by the American Music Awards—leading to speculation that that the AMAs were being discontinued in order to focus on the Billboard Music Awards, or at the very least they were being cancelled for 2023 so it could move to May in its place. It was reported that the broadcast rights for both events (which had been held by NBC and ABC respectively) were also being shopped.[13]

Ceremonies

Year Date of ceremony Host(s) Venue
1974 February 19, 1974 Roger Miller, Helen Reddy, Smokey Robinson Earl Carroll Theatre
1975 February 18, 1975 Roy Clark, Helen Reddy, Sly Stone Santa Monica Civic Auditorium
1976 January 31, 1976 Glen Campbell, Aretha Franklin, Olivia Newton-John
1977 January 31, 1977 Glen Campbell, Helen Reddy, Lou Rawls
1978 January 16, 1978 Glen Campbell, Natalie Cole, David Soul
1979 January 12, 1979 Glen Campbell, Helen Reddy, Donna Summer
1980 January 18, 1980 Elton John, Toni Tennille, Natalie Cole ABC Studios
1981 January 30, 1981 Mac Davis, Crystal Gayle, Teddy Pendergrass
1982 January 25, 1982 Glen Campbell, Sheena Easton, Donna Summer Shrine Auditorium
1983 January 17, 1983 Mac Davis, Aretha Franklin, Melissa Manchester
1984 January 16, 1984 Lionel Richie
1985 January 28, 1985
1986 January 27, 1986 Diana Ross
1987 January 26, 1987
1988 January 25, 1988 Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, Mick Fleetwood, Robin Gibb and Whitney Houston
1989 January 30, 1989 Anita Baker, Debbie Gibson, Kenny Rogers and Rod Stewart
1990 January 22, 1990 Alice Cooper, Anita Baker, Gloria Estefan, Naomi Judd and Wynonna Judd
1991 January 28, 1991 Keenen Ivory Wayans
1992 January 27, 1992 MC Hammer, Reba McEntire
1993 January 25, 1993 Bobby Brown, Gloria Estefan and Wynonna Judd
1994 February 7, 1994 Meat Loaf, Reba McEntire and Will Smith
1995 January 30, 1995 Queen Latifah, Tom Jones, Lorrie Morgan
1996 January 29, 1996 Sinbad
1997 January 27, 1997
1998 January 26, 1998 Drew Carey
1999 January 11, 1999 Brandy & Melissa Joan Hart
2000 January 17, 2000 Norm Macdonald
2001 January 8, 2001 Britney Spears and LL Cool J
2002 January 9, 2002 Jenny McCarthy and Sean Combs
2003 (Jan) January 13, 2003 Jack Osbourne, Kelly Osbourne, Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne
2003 (Nov) November 16, 2003 Jimmy Kimmel
2004 November 14, 2004
2005 November 22, 2005 Cedric the Entertainer
2006 November 21, 2006 Jimmy Kimmel
2007 November 18, 2007 Microsoft Theater
2008 November 23, 2008
2009 November 22, 2009 No host
2010 November 21, 2010
2011 November 20, 2011
2012 November 18, 2012
2013 November 24, 2013 Pitbull
2014 November 23, 2014
2015 November 22, 2015 Jennifer Lopez
2016 November 20, 2016 Gigi Hadid and Jay Pharoah
2017 November 19, 2017 Tracee Ellis Ross
2018 October 9, 2018
2019 November 24, 2019 Ciara
2020 November 22, 2020 Taraji P. Henson
2021 November 21, 2021 Cardi B
2022 November 20, 2022 Wayne Brady

Categories

Current award categories

Discontinued awards

  • Fan's Choice Award (2003)
  • Favorite Social Artist (2018–2020)
  • Favorite Trending Song (2021)
  • Favorite Pop/Rock Video (1984–1988)
  • Favorite Pop/Rock Male Video Artist (1985–1987)
  • Favorite Pop/Rock Female Video Artist (1985–1987)
  • Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group Video Artist (1985–1987)
  • Favorite Pop/Rock New Artist (1989–Jan 2003)
  • Favorite Soul/R&B Video (1984–1988)
  • Favorite Soul/R&B Male Video Artist (1985–1987)
  • Favorite Soul/R&B Female Video Artist (1985–1987)
  • Favorite Soul/R&B Band/Duo/Group Video Artist (1985–1987)
  • Favorite Soul/R&B New Artist (1989–Jan 2003)
  • Favorite Country Video (1984–1988)
  • Favorite Country Male Video Artist (1985–1987)
  • Favorite Country Female Video Artist (1985–1987)
  • Favorite Country Band/Duo/Group Video Artist (1985–1987)
  • Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop New Artist (1990–1994)
  • Favorite Disco Male Artist (1979)
  • Favorite Disco Female Artist (1979)
  • Favorite Disco Band/Duo/Group (1979)
  • Favorite Disco Album (1979)
  • Favorite Disco Song (1979)
  • Favorite Heavy Metal/Hard Rock Artist (1989–1997)
  • Favorite Heavy Metal/Hard Rock Album (1989–1992)
  • Favorite Heavy Metal/Hard Rock New Artist (1990–1993)
  • Favorite Dance Artist (1990–1992)
  • Favorite Dance Song (1990–1992)
  • Favorite Dance New Artist (1990–1992)

Most wins

The record for most American Music Awards won is held by Taylor Swift with 40 awards.[14] The record for most American Music Awards won by a male artist belongs to Michael Jackson, who has collected 26 awards.[15] The record for most American Music Awards won by a group belongs to Alabama, who have collected 18 awards.[16][dead link]

Rank Artist Number of awards
1 Taylor Swift 40
2 Michael Jackson 26
3 Whitney Houston 22
4 Kenny Rogers 19
5 Alabama 18
Justin Bieber
6 Carrie Underwood 17
Garth Brooks
7 Beyoncé[17] 16
8 Reba McEntire 14
9 Rihanna 13
10 BTS 12

Most wins in a single ceremony

The record for the most American Music Awards won in a single year is held by Michael Jackson (in 1984) and Whitney Houston (in 1994), each with 8 awards to their credit (including the Award of Merit, with which both artists were honored in the respective years).

Most wins by category

The following list shows the artists with most wins in each category, adapted from the AMAs official website.[18]

Special awards

Award of Merit

The American Music Award of Merit has been awarded to thirty two artists, the latest being Sting (2016).[19]

International Artist Award of Excellence

The International Artist Award of Excellence is described as "an award which recognizes artists whose popularity and impact cross national boundaries and is only given when there is a deserving recipient who is worthy of recognition for their accomplishments" and has been awarded to seven artists:[20]

Icon Award

The AMAs' producer Larry Klein stated: "The first-ever Icon Award was created to honor an artist whose body of work has made a profound influence over pop music on a global level."[21]

Dick Clark Award for Excellence

At the 2014 award ceremony, the Dick Clark Award for Excellence was given for the first time.[22] It was created to recognize "an artist who achieves a groundbreaking feat or creates a landmark work. It is to be bestowed upon someone whose spirit and excellence capture the visionary passion that Dick Clark himself incorporated into everything he did."[23]

Award of Achievement

Lifetime Achievement Award

Artist of the Decade

In 2000, the year Brooks won the award, the AMAs held a poll to elect the Artist of the Decade for each previous decade of the Rock & Roll era. According to some sources, the result of this poll is not counted in the total of AMAs won by these artists.[27][28][29] The results were Elvis Presley (1950s), The Beatles (1960s), Stevie Wonder (1970s), and Michael Jackson (1980s).

Poll
  • 1950s: Elvis Presley
  • 1960s: The Beatles
  • 1970s: Stevie Wonder
  • 1980s: Michael Jackson

Artist of the Century

Michael Jackson won the Artist of the Century award in the 29th American Music Awards held on January 9, 2002.[30]

Ratings

Year Day Date Household rating 18–49 rating Viewers
(in millions)
Ref.
Rating Share Rating Share
1974 Tuesday February 19 26.0 38 [31]
1975 February 18 21.3 32 [32]
1976 Saturday January 31 20.5 39 [33]
1977 Monday January 31 24.1 36 [34]
1978 January 16 25.9 38 [35]
1979 Friday January 12 22.8 35 [36]
1980 January 18 17.3 28 [37]
1981 January 30 14.4 32 [38]
1982 Monday January 25 21.5 32 [39]
1983 January 17 24.4 36 [40]
1984 January 16 27.4 41 [41]
1985 January 28 25.8 37 [42]
1986 January 27 20.4 30 [43]
1987 January 26 22.2 32 [43]
1988 January 25 18.1 35 [43]
1989 January 30 21.0 32 33.10 [44]
1990 January 22 20.0 30 32.40 [45]
1991 January 28 20.4 31 34.40 [46]
1992 January 27 18.3 28 29.90 [47]
1993 January 25 21.6 33 [48]
1994 February 7 16.0 24 24.50 [49]
1995 January 30 15.4 23 24.50 [50]
1996 January 29 13.8 21 21.60 [51]
1997 January 27 13.2 21 19.72 [31][52]
1998 January 26 12.1 19 8.1 20 18.36 [53][54]
1999 January 11 10.3 16 15.60 [55][56]
2000 January 17 10.4 16 7.2 17 16.68 [57][58]
2001 January 8 10.4 16 7.3 17 16.20 [59][60]
2002 Wednesday January 9 9.9 16 7.3 18 16.02 [61][62]
2003 Monday January 13 8.4 12 5.7 13 12.90 [62][63]
2003 Sunday November 16 8.1 12 5.5 13 12.77 [57][62]
2004 November 14 7.9 12 5.7 13 12.90 [57][62]
2005 Tuesday November 22 7.4 11 4.4 11 11.68 [57][62]
2006 November 21 7.0 11 4.7 13 10.85 [57][62]
2007 Sunday November 18 7.4 11 4.8 12 11.81 [57][62]
2008 November 23 7.3 11 5.1 12 12.20 [57][62]
2009 November 22 8.6 14 5.5 14 14.24 [57][62]
2010 November 21 6.7 11 4.3 10 11.72 [57][62]
2011 November 20 6.8 10 4.3 10 12.07 [57][62]
2012 November 18 5.5 8 3.4 8 9.52 [57][62]
2013 November 24 7.6 11 4.5 11 13.14 [57][62]
2014 November 23 6.6 11 3.8 10 11.61 [57][62]
2015 November 22 6.3 10 3.5 10 11.01 [57][62]
2016 November 20 4.7 8 2.4 7 8.18 [64]
2017 November 19 5.2 9 2.4 8 9.15 [65]
2018 Tuesday October 9 4.1 8 1.8 8 6.59 [66]
2019 Sunday November 24 3.9 8 1.7 7 6.68 [67]
2020 November 22 2.4 5 1.0 6 4.01 [68]
2021 November 21 1.0 7 4.01 [69]
2022 November 20 2.0 5 0.6 5 3.53 [70][71]

See also

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External links

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The American Music Awards AMAs is an annual American music awards show generally held in the fall created by Dick Clark in 1973 for ABC when the network s contract to air the Grammy Awards expired and currently produced by Dick Clark Productions 1 From 1973 to 2005 both the winners and the nominations were selected by members of the music industry based on commercial performance such as sales and airplay Since 2006 winners have been determined by a poll of the public and fans who can vote through the AMAs website 2 American Music AwardsCurrent American Music Awards of 2022Logo as of 2019Awarded forOutstanding achievements in the American music industryCountryUnited StatesFirst awardedFebruary 19 1974 49 years ago 1974 02 19 Websitetheamas comTelevision radio coverageNetworkABCProduced byDick Clark Productions Contents 1 History and overview 1 1 Conception 1 2 Hosts 2 Ceremonies 3 Categories 3 1 Current award categories 3 2 Discontinued awards 4 Most wins 4 1 Most wins in a single ceremony 4 2 Most wins by category 5 Special awards 5 1 Award of Merit 5 2 International Artist Award of Excellence 5 3 Icon Award 5 4 Dick Clark Award for Excellence 5 5 Award of Achievement 5 6 Lifetime Achievement Award 5 7 Artist of the Decade 5 8 Artist of the Century 6 Ratings 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksHistory and overview EditMost recent American Music Award winners 2021 November 20 2022 2023 Award Artist of the Year New Artist of the YearWinner Taylor Swift Dove Cameron Award Collaboration of the Year Favorite Music VideoWinner Elton John featuring Dua Lipa Cold Heart Pnau remix Taylor Swift All Too Well The Short Film Previous Artist of the YearBTS Artist of the Year Taylor SwiftConception Edit The AMAs was created by Dick Clark in 1973 to compete with the Grammy Awards after the move of that year s show to Nashville Tennessee led to CBS which has broadcast all Grammy Award shows since then picking up the Grammy telecasts after its first two in 1971 and 1972 were broadcast on ABC In 2014 American network Telemundo acquired the rights to produce a Spanish language version of the American Music Awards and launched the Latin American Music Awards in 2015 3 4 From 1973 to 2005 both the winners and the nominations were selected by members of the music industry based on commercial performance such as sales and airplay Since 2006 winners have been determined by a poll of the public and fans who can vote through the AMAs website while nominations have remained based on sales airplay now including activity on social networks and video viewing Before 2010 had nominations based only on sales and airplay and nominated every work even if old The Grammys have nominations based on vote of the Academy and only nominate a work from their eligibility period that changes often 5 6 7 The award statuette is manufactured by New York firm Society Awards 8 Hosts Edit The first hosts for the first telecast of the AMAs were Helen Reddy Roger Miller and Smokey Robinson Helen Reddy not only hosted the show but also became the first female artist to win an AMA for Favorite Pop Rock Female artist For the first decade or so the AMAs had multiple hosts each representing a genre of music For instance Glen Campbell would host the country portion Campbell in fact has co hosted the AMAs more times than any other host or co host while other artists would co host to represent their genre In recent years however there has been one single host In 1991 Keenen Ivory Wayans became the first Hollywood actor to host the AMAs From its inception in 1973 through 2002 the AMAs were held in mid to late January but were moved to November usually the Sunday before Thanksgiving beginning in 2003 so as not to further compete with other major awards shows such as the Golden Globe Awards and the Academy Awards and allows for ABC to have a well rated awards show during November sweeps For the 2008 awards Jimmy Kimmel hosted for the fourth consecutive year In 2009 2012 there was no host for the first time in history Instead the AMAs followed the Grammys lead in having various celebrities give introductions However rapper Pitbull hosted the 2013 ceremony and 2014 ceremony Jennifer Lopez hosted the 2015 show 9 Gigi Hadid and Jay Pharoah hosted the 2016 show Tracee Ellis Ross hosted the show in 2017 and 2018 Ciara hosted the 2019 show 10 Between 2012 and 2014 the American Music Awards used the lock screen wallpaper of Samsung Galaxy smartphones rather than envelopes to reveal winners as part of a sponsorship by Samsung Electronics A magnetic screen cover on each phone kept the wallpaper image with the winner s name secret until opened 11 In August 2018 Dick Clark Productions announced a two year sponsorship and content partnership with YouTube Music 12 In March 2023 it was announced that the Billboard Music Awards which are also produced by DCP via co owned Billboard had been moved from May to the November scheduling typically occupied by the American Music Awards leading to speculation that that the AMAs were being discontinued in order to focus on the Billboard Music Awards or at the very least they were being cancelled for 2023 so it could move to May in its place It was reported that the broadcast rights for both events which had been held by NBC and ABC respectively were also being shopped 13 Ceremonies EditYear Date of ceremony Host s Venue1974 February 19 1974 Roger Miller Helen Reddy Smokey Robinson Earl Carroll Theatre1975 February 18 1975 Roy Clark Helen Reddy Sly Stone Santa Monica Civic Auditorium1976 January 31 1976 Glen Campbell Aretha Franklin Olivia Newton John1977 January 31 1977 Glen Campbell Helen Reddy Lou Rawls1978 January 16 1978 Glen Campbell Natalie Cole David Soul1979 January 12 1979 Glen Campbell Helen Reddy Donna Summer1980 January 18 1980 Elton John Toni Tennille Natalie Cole ABC Studios1981 January 30 1981 Mac Davis Crystal Gayle Teddy Pendergrass1982 January 25 1982 Glen Campbell Sheena Easton Donna Summer Shrine Auditorium1983 January 17 1983 Mac Davis Aretha Franklin Melissa Manchester1984 January 16 1984 Lionel Richie1985 January 28 19851986 January 27 1986 Diana Ross1987 January 26 19871988 January 25 1988 Barry Gibb Maurice Gibb Mick Fleetwood Robin Gibb and Whitney Houston1989 January 30 1989 Anita Baker Debbie Gibson Kenny Rogers and Rod Stewart1990 January 22 1990 Alice Cooper Anita Baker Gloria Estefan Naomi Judd and Wynonna Judd1991 January 28 1991 Keenen Ivory Wayans1992 January 27 1992 MC Hammer Reba McEntire1993 January 25 1993 Bobby Brown Gloria Estefan and Wynonna Judd1994 February 7 1994 Meat Loaf Reba McEntire and Will Smith1995 January 30 1995 Queen Latifah Tom Jones Lorrie Morgan1996 January 29 1996 Sinbad1997 January 27 19971998 January 26 1998 Drew Carey1999 January 11 1999 Brandy amp Melissa Joan Hart2000 January 17 2000 Norm Macdonald2001 January 8 2001 Britney Spears and LL Cool J2002 January 9 2002 Jenny McCarthy and Sean Combs2003 Jan January 13 2003 Jack Osbourne Kelly Osbourne Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne2003 Nov November 16 2003 Jimmy Kimmel2004 November 14 20042005 November 22 2005 Cedric the Entertainer2006 November 21 2006 Jimmy Kimmel2007 November 18 2007 Microsoft Theater2008 November 23 20082009 November 22 2009 No host2010 November 21 20102011 November 20 20112012 November 18 20122013 November 24 2013 Pitbull2014 November 23 20142015 November 22 2015 Jennifer Lopez2016 November 20 2016 Gigi Hadid and Jay Pharoah2017 November 19 2017 Tracee Ellis Ross2018 October 9 20182019 November 24 2019 Ciara2020 November 22 2020 Taraji P Henson2021 November 21 2021 Cardi B2022 November 20 2022 Wayne BradyCategories EditCurrent award categories Edit Artist of the YearNew Artist of the YearCollaboration of the YearFavorite Music VideoFavorite Touring ArtistFavorite Pop Male ArtistFavorite Pop Female ArtistFavorite Pop Duo or GroupFavorite Pop AlbumFavorite Pop SongFavorite R amp B Male ArtistFavorite R amp B Female ArtistFavorite R amp B AlbumFavorite R amp B SongFavorite Country Male ArtistFavorite Country Female ArtistFavorite Country Duo or GroupFavorite Country AlbumFavorite Country SongFavorite Hip Hop ArtistFavorite Hip Hop AlbumFavorite Hip Hop SongFavorite Latin ArtistFavorite Latin Duo or GroupFavorite Latin AlbumFavorite Latin SongFavorite Rock ArtistFavorite Rock SongFavorite Rock AlbumFavorite Inspirational ArtistFavorite Gospel ArtistFavorite Dance Electronic ArtistFavorite Afrobeats ArtistFavorite K Pop ArtistFavorite Soundtrack Discontinued awards Edit Single of the Year 2013 2015 Fan s Choice Award 2003 Favorite Social Artist 2018 2020 Favorite Trending Song 2021 Favorite Pop Rock Video 1984 1988 Favorite Pop Rock Male Video Artist 1985 1987 Favorite Pop Rock Female Video Artist 1985 1987 Favorite Pop Rock Band Duo Group Video Artist 1985 1987 Favorite Pop Rock New Artist 1989 Jan 2003 Favorite Soul R amp B Band Duo Group 1974 Nov 2003 2005 2006 2009 Favorite Soul R amp B Video 1984 1988 Favorite Soul R amp B Male Video Artist 1985 1987 Favorite Soul R amp B Female Video Artist 1985 1987 Favorite Soul R amp B Band Duo Group Video Artist 1985 1987 Favorite Soul R amp B New Artist 1989 Jan 2003 Favorite Country Video 1984 1988 Favorite Country Male Video Artist 1985 1987 Favorite Country Female Video Artist 1985 1987 Favorite Country Band Duo Group Video Artist 1985 1987 Favorite Country New Artist 1989 Jan 2003 Favorite Rap Hip Hop Band Duo Group 2003 2008 Favorite Rap Hip Hop New Artist 1990 1994 Favorite Disco Male Artist 1979 Favorite Disco Female Artist 1979 Favorite Disco Band Duo Group 1979 Favorite Disco Album 1979 Favorite Disco Song 1979 Favorite Heavy Metal Hard Rock Artist 1989 1997 Favorite Heavy Metal Hard Rock Album 1989 1992 Favorite Heavy Metal Hard Rock New Artist 1990 1993 Favorite Dance Artist 1990 1992 Favorite Dance Song 1990 1992 Favorite Dance New Artist 1990 1992 Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist 1992 2020 Favorite Adult Contemporary Album 1992 1994 Favorite Adult Contemporary New Artist 1992 1994 Most wins EditThe record for most American Music Awards won is held by Taylor Swift with 40 awards 14 The record for most American Music Awards won by a male artist belongs to Michael Jackson who has collected 26 awards 15 The record for most American Music Awards won by a group belongs to Alabama who have collected 18 awards 16 dead link Rank Artist Number of awards1 Taylor Swift 402 Michael Jackson 263 Whitney Houston 224 Kenny Rogers 195 Alabama 18Justin Bieber6 Carrie Underwood 17Garth Brooks7 Beyonce 17 168 Reba McEntire 149 Rihanna 1310 BTS 12Most wins in a single ceremony Edit The record for the most American Music Awards won in a single year is held by Michael Jackson in 1984 and Whitney Houston in 1994 each with 8 awards to their credit including the Award of Merit with which both artists were honored in the respective years Michael Jackson 8 1984 Whitney Houston 8 1994 Most wins by category Edit The following list shows the artists with most wins in each category adapted from the AMAs official website 18 Artist of the Year Taylor Swift 7 wins Collaboration of the Year Justin Bieber 3 wins Song of the Year Kenny Rogers 5 wins Favourite Music Video Taylor Swift 3 wins Favorite Male Artist Pop Rock Justin Bieber 4 wins Favorite Female Artist Pop Rock Taylor Swift 6 wins Favorite Duo or Group Pop Rock BTS 4 wins Favorite Album Pop Rock Taylor Swift 4 wins Favorite Male Artist Country Garth Brooks 8 wins Favorite Female Artist Country Reba McEntire 10 wins Favorite Duo or Group Country Alabama 13 wins Favorite Album Country Carrie Underwood 6 wins Favorite Artist Rap Hip Hop Nicki Minaj 5 wins Favorite Song Rap Hip Hop Cardi B 3 wins Favorite Album Rap Hip Hop Nicki Minaj 3 wins Favorite Male Artist Soul R amp B Luther Vandross 7 wins Favorite Female Artist Soul R amp B Beyonce Rihanna 7 wins each Favorite Album Soul R amp B Michael Jackson 4 wins Favorite Artist Alternative Rock Linkin Park 6 wins Favorite Artist Adult Contemporary Celine Dion 4 wins Favorite Artist Latin Music Enrique Iglesias 7 wins Favorite Artist Contemporary Inspirational Casting Crowns 4 wins Favorite Artist Electronic Dance Music Marshmello 3 wins Special awards EditAward of Merit Edit Main article American Music Award of Merit The American Music Award of Merit has been awarded to thirty two artists the latest being Sting 2016 19 International Artist Award of Excellence Edit The International Artist Award of Excellence is described as an award which recognizes artists whose popularity and impact cross national boundaries and is only given when there is a deserving recipient who is worthy of recognition for their accomplishments and has been awarded to seven artists 20 Michael Jackson 1993 Rod Stewart 1994 Led Zeppelin 1995 Bee Gees 1997 Aerosmith 2001 Beyonce 2007 Whitney Houston 2009 Icon Award Edit The AMAs producer Larry Klein stated The first ever Icon Award was created to honor an artist whose body of work has made a profound influence over pop music on a global level 21 Rihanna 2013 Lionel Richie 2022 Dick Clark Award for Excellence Edit At the 2014 award ceremony the Dick Clark Award for Excellence was given for the first time 22 It was created to recognize an artist who achieves a groundbreaking feat or creates a landmark work It is to be bestowed upon someone whose spirit and excellence capture the visionary passion that Dick Clark himself incorporated into everything he did 23 Taylor Swift 2014 Award of Achievement Edit Main article American Music Award for Achievement Michael Jackson 1989 Prince 1990 Mariah Carey 2000 and 2008 Katy Perry 2011 Lifetime Achievement Award Edit Diana Ross 2017 Artist of the Decade Edit 1990s Garth Brooks 2000 24 25 2010s Taylor Swift 2019 26 In 2000 the year Brooks won the award the AMAs held a poll to elect the Artist of the Decade for each previous decade of the Rock amp Roll era According to some sources the result of this poll is not counted in the total of AMAs won by these artists 27 28 29 The results were Elvis Presley 1950s The Beatles 1960s Stevie Wonder 1970s and Michael Jackson 1980s Poll1950s Elvis Presley 1960s The Beatles 1970s Stevie Wonder 1980s Michael JacksonArtist of the Century Edit Michael Jackson won the Artist of the Century award in the 29th American Music Awards held on January 9 2002 30 Ratings EditYear Day Date Household rating 18 49 rating Viewers in millions Ref Rating Share Rating Share1974 Tuesday February 19 26 0 38 31 1975 February 18 21 3 32 32 1976 Saturday January 31 20 5 39 33 1977 Monday January 31 24 1 36 34 1978 January 16 25 9 38 35 1979 Friday January 12 22 8 35 36 1980 January 18 17 3 28 37 1981 January 30 14 4 32 38 1982 Monday January 25 21 5 32 39 1983 January 17 24 4 36 40 1984 January 16 27 4 41 41 1985 January 28 25 8 37 42 1986 January 27 20 4 30 43 1987 January 26 22 2 32 43 1988 January 25 18 1 35 43 1989 January 30 21 0 32 33 10 44 1990 January 22 20 0 30 32 40 45 1991 January 28 20 4 31 34 40 46 1992 January 27 18 3 28 29 90 47 1993 January 25 21 6 33 48 1994 February 7 16 0 24 24 50 49 1995 January 30 15 4 23 24 50 50 1996 January 29 13 8 21 21 60 51 1997 January 27 13 2 21 19 72 31 52 1998 January 26 12 1 19 8 1 20 18 36 53 54 1999 January 11 10 3 16 15 60 55 56 2000 January 17 10 4 16 7 2 17 16 68 57 58 2001 January 8 10 4 16 7 3 17 16 20 59 60 2002 Wednesday January 9 9 9 16 7 3 18 16 02 61 62 2003 Monday January 13 8 4 12 5 7 13 12 90 62 63 2003 Sunday November 16 8 1 12 5 5 13 12 77 57 62 2004 November 14 7 9 12 5 7 13 12 90 57 62 2005 Tuesday November 22 7 4 11 4 4 11 11 68 57 62 2006 November 21 7 0 11 4 7 13 10 85 57 62 2007 Sunday November 18 7 4 11 4 8 12 11 81 57 62 2008 November 23 7 3 11 5 1 12 12 20 57 62 2009 November 22 8 6 14 5 5 14 14 24 57 62 2010 November 21 6 7 11 4 3 10 11 72 57 62 2011 November 20 6 8 10 4 3 10 12 07 57 62 2012 November 18 5 5 8 3 4 8 9 52 57 62 2013 November 24 7 6 11 4 5 11 13 14 57 62 2014 November 23 6 6 11 3 8 10 11 61 57 62 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