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Columbian-born singer and songwriter Carolina Giraldo Navarro – better known as Karol G – has had an astounding musical journey leading her from her native Medellín to New York City and beyond.

Exciting audiences with her música urbana tracks, the singer has experimented with many other genres from reggaeton and Latin trap to Spanish hip hop and pop. Whipping up some of the most amazing Latin music collaborations of the 2010s, including a huge hit with none other than Bad Bunny, her star remains on the rise into the 2020s.

Interested in a singing career from an early age, Karol G got into the game young and has persistently grown in popularity ever since. Her first big foray into the music business was when she participated as a contestant on the Columbian version of The X Factor. Even though she didn’t win, her performance garnered her an early early contract with Flamingo Records.

After a few early releases failed to gain much traction, Karol G realized she needed to level up her understanding of the music business. To that end, she enrolled in classes at the University of Antioquia, supporting herself by doing backup vocals for other professional singers, including Reykon. Trying to parlay these experiences into another label deal, the future star was turned away by Universal Records in Miami, which was unsure about women singing reggaeton.

This led to two major decisions which changed the course of Karol G’s career. First, she toured Columbia extensively, racking up hits in her native country such as “Ricos Besos.” Such successes helped her score collaborations with bigger artists like Nicky Jam, whom she worked with in 2013. By 2016, she landed a deal with Universal Music Latino. That same year, she recorded the single “Hello” with then up-and-coming star Ozuna.

In 2017, Karol G had her biggest breakthrough. Teaming up with international Latin music superstar Bad Bunny on the song “Ahora Me Llama,” both singers garnered over a billion views on YouTube and reached #10 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs charts. With her reputation sealed, Karol G now had the ability to forge her own path with her own album, Unstoppable, which she released in 2017.

In 2019, along with a number of singles like “Secreto,” Karol G released her next record, Ocean. Inspired by experiences she had on various beach islands, the album went platinum over ten times. That same year, she released another massive crossover song, “Tusa,” with superstar rapper Nicki Minaj. For that effort, Karol G was nominated for both Record and Song of the Year at the Latin Grammy Awards.

Never one to rest on her laurels, Karol G kept cranking out hits. Her collaboration in 2020 with the Jonas Brothers on “X” made it to #33 on the Billboard Hot 100. Then her third album, KG0516, went on to reach #1 on the US Latin charts. Landing endorsement deals with Smirnoff and already well into her next album, Karol G continues to deliver fans the musical goods.

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Reinventing Karol G

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Last March, the Colombian singer Karol G was just weeks away from finalizing an album she’d been working on for months. The songs had been mixed and the album images had been shot. Then, one afternoon, she was sitting at home in Miami, going through all of her past work and everything she’d accomplished as an artist. The new record had been made during one of the most hectic periods of her life: She’d been touring and celebrating the smash success of her 2019 hit “Tusa,” so she’d scraped together concepts in hotels and scribbled lyrics on planes. “I feel like this project is cool, but something is missing. It doesn’t have a base,” she remembers telling one of her closest friends. She realized that she wanted to toss the entire thing. “I said, ‘No. I need to refocus, I need to start over.”

Within days, she had. “It was heavy because obviously, there had been so much time involved,” says Karol, 30. “Literally, everything we had done ended up in the past.” When Covid hit, it gave her time to dive headlong into research and work on nothing but her music. She studied sounds from the ’70s that her parents loved, as well as the qualities she admires most in her own favorite pop acts — Beyoncé’s airtight production, Rihanna’s natural delivery, Lady Gaga’s wild aesthetics. She tried producing for the first time, and soon, she had an entirely new set of songs to share with the members of her team, who were just as excited as she was. “I feel blessed that I’m surrounded by people that believe 100 percent in my vision and my ideas,” she says.

Karol G shares all of this on a Zoom call while she’s sitting in the sun on her parents’ farm in Llano Grande, just outside of Medellín, Colombia . Her hair is dyed a jolting mermaid-blue, standing out against the lush green grass that feeds her family’s mini-pig, Lupita, who is lurking out of frame. (“She’s a medium-pig now!” Karol jokes. “She’s getting big.”) It’s early February, and it’s the first time Karol has been to Colombia in more than a year, since the pandemic struck. She’s enjoying some time off before she starts releasing a string of singles off of her new album, KG0516 , which comes out on March 25th. This time around, it’s a project she fully believes in.

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Karol calls the album the product of her experiences during the Covid-19 era. It was a difficult period for her: She says it pained her to see how much devastation the virus caused as people lost their loved ones and their livelihoods. She was worried about what would happen in the music industry and in her own career; before the pandemic, she felt like she’d been at the top of her game, and then it all came to a screeching halt. “I felt like I had lost my moment,” she says. Then, in the summer, she and her assistant came down with bad cases of Covid-19 themselves. The news that she was sick leaked in Colombia, and her mother called her in tears after being hounded by the press.

One way she got through it all was by watching the videos friends sent her of quarantined people around the world blasting “Tusa” from their balconies. Karol was so moved when she saw the first one that she cried. “Even people who don’t know my face, who don’t know me, who don’t know my name, they’re feeling something,” she recalls thinking. As the clips kept pouring in, they re-energized Karol, especially while she worked on new music. “I took everything bad that was happening to me and turned the page 180 degrees,” she says. “I was like, ‘I’m Karol G, the one from ‘Tusa’! The one with the superhit! I need to bring this attitude into everything I do from now on!’”

But although 2020 taught Karol to take a more empowered approach to her work, there have been other personal reckonings for her. Last June, following the police killing of George Floyd, Karol posted a picture of her black-and-white dog, Goku, on Instagram. “The perfect example that Black and White TOGETHER look beautiful,” she wrote in a caption that was called out across the Internet as completely tone-deaf. Some people pointed out that the image was especially harmful given that Karol has borrowed aesthetics and built a career on music created by Black communities. The incident also underscored the ways that white and light-skinned Latin stars, whom the industry has prioritized in genres started by Black artists, have been unprepared to discuss race and Black Lives Matter.

Karol deleted the post and says she understood the criticism, given the gravity of the conversation. “I was like, ‘I’m so stupid,’” she remembers. Ultimately, she sees the experience as something that pushed her into more awareness. “At the end of the day, I feel like [2020] was a year of a lot of wake-up calls,” she explains. “Not just for me, but for a lot of humanity — of opening our eyes and going, ‘Okay. Life gave us a pause so that we can understand that so much needs to change,’ and ultimately, that’s a positive thing.”

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How those changes actually play out in the industry and in artists’ future work is something audiences are waiting to see, for Karol and for many other acts. Comments about appropriation resurfaced earlier this month, when Karol debuted the cover of KG0516, in which she wears braids and stands next to the model Quinten Barnard, who is almost entirely nude. In an email, Karol didn’t respond to questions about the cover critiques, but said she wanted to do “something different” for the cover art and praised photographer David LaChapelle for “taking the idea to the next level.” (She also said she hopes to continue deepening her understanding of the struggle against racism: “I’m aware that I will never be able to talk about these causes in a way of experience, but I can better educate myself in these topics.”)

On the new album, she’s embraced new genres and sounds more fully than she has before. The first single, “Location,” features a country-inspired riff and verses from her fellow Colombian J Balvin and the Puerto Rican rapper Anuel AA. Especially after scrapping the last album, she explains that wanted to be intentional about each detail. She spent hours tinkering with programming software to get just the right sound or samples. If she couldn’t get the specific artist she wanted for a song, she threw it out. While the tracklist includes collaborations with Ludacris, Emilee, and Nicki Minaj, most of her guests are from Latin America. She proudly mentions a few “legends” who represent people she’d been dying to get in the studio — likely a reference to “Leyendas,” the album’s closer, with Ivy Queen, Nicky Jam, Wisin & Yandel, Zion, and Alberto Stylee.

Most importantly, Karol thinks these songs are closer to representing who she is as an artist. “I’m not making all these crossovers and fusions so that my music reaches a ton of people,” she says. “It’s that I love all types of music and sounds, and ultimately, that’s what I want to express to people…. There are a lot of feelings, a lot of flows, and a little bit of everything.”

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“I always say ‘Tusa’ changed my life,” KAROL G tells Apple Music. “I will always be grateful to this song and Nicki Minaj.” After outdoing herself with that outstanding 2019 international smash hit, the Colombian star transcends expectations on her new album as she bends contemporary pop music to her will. As previewed via her popular singles “Ay, DiOs Mío!” and “LOCATION,” she continues to astound as one of modern music’s biggest stars, Latin or otherwise. Her commitment to performing in Spanish speaks to how far global artistry such as hers has come since the so-called crossover days. “This has made a huge impact culturally,” she says, “and it makes us so proud that we can sing in Spanish and still reach a massive audience.” Though the album’s title explicitly refers to the date in 2006 when her parents signed her first record contract, itself a subtle nod to her endurance and longevity as an artist, she considers KG0516 to be about much more than just a particular moment in time. “I wanted to take my fans on a flight through my musical journey,” she explains. “Each song takes you to a different place.” Indeed, the diversity of sound on KG0516 goes further than that of its fairly eclectic predecessor OCEAN, building on that multi-genre affair’s strength by expanding her sonic palette. She dives headfirst into the contemporary corridos scene with “200 COPAS,” embraces reggae vibrations on the empowering “BICHOTA,” and brings it back to a summertime R&B classic with the bilingual “BEAUTIFUL BOY.” Befitting her superstar status, she’s curated an impressive set of features, from Latin power players Anuel AA and J Balvin to hip-hop legend Ludacris. She makes room for rising star Nathy Peluso on the popwise “GATO MALO” and goes toe to toe with no less than Ozuna on the ethereal “ODISEA.” Perhaps the most notable of these guests is the inimitable reggaetonera Ivy Queen, who features prominently on the stacked album closer “LEYENDAS” alongside Nicky Jam and Wisin & Yandel. “She opened the path for future female artists like me in the culture,” Karol says. “She proved that we are not limited, and we can be just as successful as the men.” In turn, she lifts up a young woman from the next generation, Miami sensation Mariah Angeliq, for the thumping “EL MAKINÓN.”

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The immensely talented and culture boundary pusher, Karol G, embarks on her first headlining U.S. tour. The ‘Bichota Tour’ makes its third stop, here at Mesa Amphitheater on Saturday, October 30th 2021. The Colombian rapper Karol G just dropped KG0516, her biggest album yet, which includes the hit singles "Tusa," "Ay, Dios Mio," and "Bichota," the last of which gave its name to this album-supporting tour. Grab some tickets now and get ready to hit the floor for one of the most exciting, unapologetic and empowering shows this fall, it's gonna be feminine and sexy, yet sporty and tomboyish, but never cutesy!

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“After seeing how my fans received my new album, I am looking forward to being on stage performing and singing along with them. My fans are going to experience the most exciting shows of my entire career.”

Colombian singer and songwriter Carolina Giraldo Navarro, aka Karol G, is the queen of reggaeton and Latin trap artist. Her third studio album, KG0516, arrived in March. She told Rolling Stone the material is more representative of who she is as an artist. “I’m not making all these crossovers and fusions so that my music reaches a ton of people,” she said. “It’s that I love all types of music and sounds, and ultimately, that’s what I want to express to people… There are a lot of feelings, a lot of flows, and a little bit of everything.” The album was preceded by the single "Tusa" with Nicki Minaj, which was Latin Grammy-nominated for Record of the Year and Song of the Year. The album also includes the single "Bichota" which topped the charts in Argentina, the Dominican Republic, Peru and the US Latin Airplay chart. Overall, the album came in at the top spot on the Latin Albums chart and number 20 on the Billboard 200.

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Colombian singer Karol G has released her third studio album KG0516 . She produced the album with her longtime collaborator Ovy on the Drums. Guests on the record include Nicki Minaj (“ Tusa ”), J Balvin, Anuel AA, Ludacris, and Ozuna. Hear KG0516 below.

KG0516 follows the format of a flight number and stands for Karol G’s name, followed by numbers representing May 16, 2006, the day she signed her first record deal. “This album represents the evolution of Carolina as a person and Karol G as an artist,” she said in a press release. She continued:

This is a flight I want to invite all my fans on to join me  on my musical journey, where each song represents a connecting flight that takes you to a new place. I experienced  a lot with different sounds, genres and unique vibes. It’s definitely  something that hasn’t been heard before from me and the songs are all a representation of who I am today as a person and an artist.

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The title of Karol G ‘s third album, “KG0516,” references neither a birthdate or a catalog number, but the combination of digits and letters does hold significance for the 30-year-old artist.

“My parents signed a contract on my behalf on May 16th, 2006 and that was the first time that my name as Karol G was written” in a professional capacity, says Karol G, born Carolina Giraldo Navarro in Medellin, Colombia. The fifth month of the year coupled with the 16th day yielded the 16  tracks that make up “KG0516,” which was released last week and has registered 596 million song streams to date, according to Alpha Media, good for a top 50 debut on the Rolling Stone chart . It also marks the culmination of that 15-year journey, and, by Karol G’s own admission, her most personal project yet.

“This album takes people on a trip, and maybe some songs will make you feel turbulence, perhaps others won’t,” she says. “’KG0516′ is the story of what my life has been as Karol G.”

Currently the top female Latin urban music star worldwide, Karol G has been known for her reggaeton and Latin trap sound, but expanded her scope on her new effort to include such genres as bossa nova, bachata and regional. She’s also taken a co-producer credit in addition to songwriter.

To hear her tell it, Karol G nearly gave up music before her career started in earnest. “I got to the point where I felt overwhelmed and didn’t like how I felt as a person,” she says. “I was frustrated, undervalued, stepped on, so I said to my dad, ‘Dad, I feel like it’s time to stop this. I want to experience and try new things.’ And I told him I wanted to study graphic design or if not then international business.”

Her father’s response? “‘No,'” she recalls. “’Don’t count on me. I know you have what it takes. How are we going to lose so many years of hard work?’ It turned into a family conflict, so I decided I’d leave the country, and went to live with an aunt in New York.”

During her time abroad in the late 2000s, Karol G experienced what she describes as “coincidental moments” that led her back to music.

“I had to take three buses and a train, because I lived in Long Island, and every day I would see an ad for a two-week music conference that would be taking place in Boston,” she says. “I ended up doing the two-week music conference, and while being there, I felt that I belonged in a music setting.”

Starting out in 2010 in Colombia, Karol G performed as back-up singer for a local artist and eventually broke out on her own by playing at small events within Medellin.

“In Colombia when you started singing, first you had to perform in schools and then in festivals,” she says. “In fact, I met J Balvin at a birthday party we were both performing at.”

She signed with Universal Music Latin in 2016 and in 2017, released her first studio album, “Unstoppable.” In May 2019 her second album, “Ocean,” followed and featured collaborations with the likes of Maluma, Damian Marley, Yandel, J Balvin, Nicky Jam, as well as a remix of the lead track, “Ocean,” with Jessie Reyez.

Though she was already racking up millions of streams — especially among Latin music listeners — Karol G’s explosion into the mainstream, and what she describes as “the next level of her career,” came in November 2019 when she released “Tusa” featuring rapper Nicki Minaj , who delivers a few impressively-pronounced verses in Spanish. “Tusa” became the second most popular song of 2020, hitting No. 2 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart. It’s also included on “KG0516.”

Says Karol G: “After ‘Tusa,’ everyone said, ‘What are you going to do to top that? Or is this the most Karol G can do?’”

With the success of “Tusa,” Karol G felt ready to embark on her first tour. “First it was nightclubs, then bigger events, then amphitheaters, and then last year for the first time, I was going to start my tour of coliseums and arenas,” she says, adding that she performed just one concert before the tour was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

“That was a very difficult moment for me,” she says. “I kept thinking, how is it that in the best year of my career I can’t enjoy it to the max? But I have to thank life for letting me live it at least once.”

In 2020 she continued releasing singles bound for “KG0516,” such as “Ay, DiOs Mio!,” while leaving smash hit “Bichota” for later in the year when she’d begin teasing the release of her third album. Helping amplify the buzz is another impressive lineup of collaborations including Ozuna, Wisin y Yandel, Ivy Queen, Zion, Nicky Jam, J Balvin and Ludacris, as well as current global sensation Camilo.

A week after the release of “KG0516,” Karol G is looking ahead to the Latin American Music Awards, where she has nine nominations — tying J Balvin.

As for whether she’s finally be able to relish in her success, Karol G demures: “I do feel like I need to work on pausing and celebrating. Because I’m always so busy thinking about what’s coming next that I forget to live in the moment.”

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Karol G brings Bichota Tour to Sugar Land

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Karol G, known for her global hits incorporating reggaeton and Latin trap, is going back on tour.

Her Bichota Tour includes a Nov. 10 date at Smart Finacial Centre at Sugar Land. Tickets are $49.95-$99.95 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday via Ticketmaster.

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Karol G's third album, "KG0516," was released in March and includes the hits "Tusa" with Nicki Minaj and "Bichota" and "Location." It has sold more than 1 million copies worldwide.

She won a Latin Grammy for best new artist in 2018.

Joey Guerra is the music critic for the Houston Chronicle. He also covers various aspects of pop culture. He has reviewed hundreds of concerts and interviewed hundreds of celebrities, from Justin Bieber to Dolly Parton to Beyonce. He's appeared as a regular correspondent on Fox26 and was head judge and director of the Pride Superstar singing competition for a decade. He has been named journalist of the year multiple times by both OutSmart Magazine and the FACE Awards. He also covers various aspects of pop culture, including the local drag scene and "RuPaul's Drag Race."

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Karol G Moves Away From Bubblegum Pop on ‘KG0516’

It’s been 15 years since Karol G signed her first record deal. Three albums and 48 singles later, the artist, born Carolina Giraldo Navarro, has reinvented herself with KG0516 : 16 songs that make up arguably the most ambitious album of her career, exploring new ways of singing, a clear concept that was perhaps more difficult to understand in her previous albums, or betting on being alone with no feats on potentially huge singles.

Musically, the gap between her first albums Unstoppable , Ocean and, KG0516 is important. The first ones showed what already existed within the genre, serving as albums that were a collection of singles with some filler songs. KG0516 is a coherent album, closer to what a global pop star album should be: a work that finds a conversation between the songs and functions as a conceptual discourse as a whole.

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As one of the architects of the pop-reggaetón, you’ve likely heard her songs on TikTok or will hear them at a post-quarantine party. Her new album KG0516 has the biggest debut for a Spanish album by a Latina in Spotify history —ranking at No. 1 global album on the platform. Karol G is an artist who performs to sold-out arenas and stadiums, a magazine cover superstar that has billions of streams, millions of followers, and a lot of stans. But we know the current global impact of the 30-year-old Colombian reaps the rewards of reggaetón’s precursors legacy, such as Rude Girl (La atrevida), Glory, Jennifer La Sexy Voz, or Ivy Queen. Part of that legacy is what Karol G wanted to honor in “Leyendas,” a tribute to some of the artists who came before her to show her fans where she comes from musically.

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Meanwhile, there is no need to listen to “El Barco” twice to know it will be a great hit. One of the oldest tricks in the music industry: a beautiful heartbreak song, the most used sentiment in popular music’s history. A bachata-pop song with a brilliant sensibility that could easily be mistakenly-overproduced but, thankfully,  hitmaker Ovy on The Drums and Karol G showed their expertise and left it as is.

“Déjalos Que Miren” opens the album with a very effective hook, to later deliver an even more catchy one: “Todas las noches me la paso soñando contigo” (I dream about you every night). It’s exactly the kind of song that seems to work these days—one that leaves behind the more traditional pop song structure: verse, pre-chorus, chorus. We have no time to wait for the chorus now, and songs need to give us their best in the first few seconds, an infinite hook-after-hook display.

There is no need to listen to ‘El Barco’ twice to know it will be a great hit.

Karol has shown to be an expert in pop-reggaetón throughout her career (“Secreto” ft Anuel or “Ay, DiOs Mío!” being great examples), by mastering the trick of blending infectious melodies with the appropriate vocal performance and lyrics. In KG0516, she succeeds again with “DVD” and “Sola es Mejor” featuring the Medellín duo Yandar & Yostin —both songs have the most effective and memorable melodies of the album.

Meanwhile, the otherwise pop-savvy album has not-so-bright moments in songs like the pop-country-TikTok wannabe hit “Location,” ft. Anuel and J Balvin. However, it should be noted that Karol G almost succeeds in making the cringy Camilo sound OK in the otherwise safe pop-reggaetón intent “Contigo Voy a Muerte” (an almost impossible task, in her defense). Lastly, in “El Makinon” Ft. Mariah Angeliq, the Colombian has that fun upbeat single that’s necessary for any album of this kind.

Karol G has become one of the most relevant names in reggaetón today. The artist is no stranger to controversy, though—earlier this year, an   infamous black and white bulldog photo   led to   her apology   in the   LA Times   and, more recently,   she  falsely   claimed  that in Colombia, “the percentage of racist people is so low it’s almost imperceptible.”

Amid uncertainty, great expectations, and a slightly strange album cover,   KG0516   shows Karol G moving away from the more bubblegum pop-oriented path she traced on her previous records; instead, she shows a creative revamp, proving that her career goes beyond just making great hits.

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The 2024 iHeartRadio Music Awards honored music, with some big winners, including Beyoncé taking the Innovator Award.

Taylor Swift took several trophies, including Artist of the Year, Pop Artist of the Year, Tour of the Year, and Best Lyrics for “Is It Over Now? (Taylor’s Version),” TikTok Bop of the Year for “Cruel Summer” and Favorite Tour Style.

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2024 iHeartRadio Music Awards Full List Of Winners

Innovator Award Beyoncé

Icon Award Cher

Landmark Award Green Day

Song of the Year “Kill Bill” – SZA

Artist of the Year Taylor Swift

Duo/Group of the Year OneRepublic

Best Collaboration “Calm Down”- Rema & Selena Gomez

Best New Artist (Pop) Jelly Roll

Pop Song of the Year (New for 2024) “Flowers”- Miley Cyrus

Pop Artist of the Year (New for 2024) Taylor Swift

Pop Album of the Year GUTS – Olivia Rodrigo

Country Song of the Year “Heart Like A Truck” – Lainey Wilson

Country Album of the Year One Thing At A Time – Morgan Wallen

Country Artist of the Year Morgan Wallen

Best New Artist (Country) Jelly Roll

Hip-Hop Song of the Year “All My Life”- Lil Durk ft. J. Cole

Hip-Hop Album of the Year Heroes & Villains – Metro Boomin

Hip-Hop Artist of the Year Drake

Best New Artist (Hip-Hop) Ice Spice

R&B Song of the Year “Snooze”- SZA

R&B Album of the Year SOS – SZA

R&B Artist of the Year SZA

Best New Artist (R&B) Victoria Monét

Best African Music Artist Burna Boy

Alternative Album of the Year The Record – boygenius

Alternative Artist of the Year Fall Out Boy

Best New Artist (Alt and Rock) Noah Kahan

Rock Song of the Year “Lost” – Linkin Park

Rock Album of the Year 72 Seasons – Metallica

Rock Artist of the Year Foo Fighters

Dance Song of the Year “Strangers” – Kenya Grace

Dance Artist of the Year Tiësto

Latin Pop / Urban Song of the Year “Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53”- Shakira and Bizarrap

Latin Pop / Urban Album of the Year MAÑANA SERÁ BONITO – Karol G

Latin Pop / Urban Artist of the Year Karol G

Best New Artist (Latin Pop / Urban) Young Miko

Regional Mexican Song of the Year “Ella Baila Sola” – Eslabon Armado and Peso Pluma

Regional Mexican Album of the Year Genesis – Peso Pluma

Regional Mexican Artist of the Year Peso Pluma

Best New Artist (Regional Mexican) Peso Pluma

K-pop Artist of the Year (New for 2024) Jung Kook

K-pop Song of the Year (New for 2024) “Cupid (Twin Version)”- FIFTY FIFTY

K-pop Album of the Year 5 Star – Stray Kids – WINNER

Best New Artist (K-pop) (New for 2024) NewJeans

Producer of the Year Jack Antonoff

Songwriter of the Year Ashley Gorley

Best Lyrics: *Socially Voted Category “Is It Over Now? (Taylor’s Version)”- Taylor Swift

Best Music Video: *Socially Voted Category “Seven”- Jung Kook ft. Latto

Best Fan Army: *Socially Voted Category BTS Army

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iHeartRadio Music Awards 2024: See the Complete List of Winners!

The iHeartRadio Music Awards are airing live from the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles on FOX

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The 2024 iHeartRadio Music Awards are underway!

The annual awards show, hosted by Ludacris, aired live from the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles on FOX, and the winners poured in.

Taylor Swift led this year's nominations with nine total, followed by Jelly Roll ,  SZA  and  21 Savage with eight nods each and Olivia Rodrigo  at seven.

A few special honors were announced ahead of this year's iHeartRadio Music Awards, with Cher receiving the Icon Award, Beyoncé taking home the Innovator Award and both Green Day  and  TLC getting iHeartRadio Landmark Awards.

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In an interview with PEOPLE ahead of the ceremony, Ludacris said he was most looking forward to the "variety" at this year's show, which will feature performances from the rapper himself as well as Justin Timberlake ,  Green Day ,  TLC ,  Jelly Roll ,  Lainey Wilson  and  Tate McRae .

"I love that you got Jelly Roll on here, you got Lainey Wilson, you got Justin Timberlake," said Ludacris, 46. "I just want to be a part of greatness. It's so much talent, so much energy and so much stuff to look forward to — and some surprises as well."

Check out all of PEOPLE's full iHeartRadio Music Awards coverage here .

See the complete list of 2024 iHeartRadio Music Awards winners below, updating live throughout the show.

Song of the Year              

“Calm Down” - Rema and Selena Gomez                                   

“Creepin'” - Metro Boomin with The Weeknd and 21 Savage                  

“Cruel Summer” - Taylor Swift                                      

“Dance The Night” - Dua Lipa                                       

“Fast Car” - Luke Combs                                               

“Flowers”- Miley Cyrus                                                 

“Kill Bill” - SZA — WINNER                                                           

“Last Night” - Morgan Wallen                            

“Paint The Town Red” - Doja Cat                                              

“vampire” - Olivia Rodrigo            

Pop Album of the Year

Olivia Rodrigo - GUTS — WINNER

Pop Song of the Year

“Flowers” - Miley Cyrus — WINNER                                                 

“Kill Bill” - SZA                                                           

“vampire” - Olivia Rodrigo              

Pop Artist of the Year

Miley Cyrus

Olivia Rodrigo

Taylor Swift — WINNER

Artist of the Year

Morgan Wallen

Duo/Group of the Year

Dan + Shay

Fall Out Boy

Foo Fighters

Jonas Brothers

OneRepublic — WINNER

Best Collaboration

“All My Life” - Lil Durk ft. J. Cole                                             

“Barbie World (with Aqua)” - Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice                        

“Boy’s a liar Pt.2” - PinkPantheress and Ice Spice                       

“Calm Down”- Rema and Selena Gomez - WINNER                                    

“Good Good” – Usher, Summer Walker and 21 Savage

“Rich Flex” - Drake and 21 Savage                                

“Thank God” - Kane Brown and Katelyn Brown                         

“Tomorrow 2” – GloRilla with Cardi B                          

“TQG” - Karol G and Shakira      

Best New Artist (Pop)

David Kushner

Jelly Roll — WINNER

Stephen Sanchez

Country Song of the Year

“Heart Like a Truck” - Lainey Wilson — WINNER                                       

“Last Night” - Morgan Wallen                                       

“Rock and A Hard Place” - Bailey Zimmerman                           

“Thank God” - Kane Brown and Katelyn Brown          

Country Artist of the Year

Jason Aldean

Lainey Wilson

Morgan Wallen — WINNER

Best New Artist (Country)

Jackson Dean

Megan Moroney

Hip-Hop Album of the Year

Metro Boomin - Heroes & Villians — WINNER

Hip-Hop Song of the Year

“All My Life” - Lil Durk ft. J. Cole — WINNER                                             

“fukumean” - Gunna                                                      

“Just Wanna Rock” - Lil Uzi Vert                                              

“Tomorrow 2” - GloRilla with Cardi B        

Hip-Hop Artist of the Year

Drake — WINNER

Best New Artist (Hip-Hop)

Ice Spice — WINNER

Lola Brooke

R&B Album of the Year

SZA - SOS — WINNER

R&B Song of the Year

“Creepin'” - Metro Boomin with The Weeknd and 21 Savage                   

“CUFF IT” - Beyoncé                                        

“Good Good” – Usher, Summer Walker and 21 Savage   

“On My Mama” - Victoria Monét                                              

“Snooze” - SZA   — WINNER

R&B Artist of the Year

Brent Faiyaz

Chris Brown

SZA — WINNER

Best African Music Artist

Burna Boy - WINNER

Best New Artist (R&B)

October London

Victoria Monét — WINNER

Alternative Album of the Year

Boygenius - The Record — Winner

Alternative Song of the Year

“Lost” - Linkin Park                                          

“Love From The Other Side” - Fall Out Boy                                           

“One More Time” - Blink-182 - WINNER                                        

“Rescued” - Foo Fighters                                                

“This Is Why” - Paramore          

Alternative Artist of the Year

Fall Out Boy — WINNER

Best New Artist (Alt and Rock)

Noah Kahan - WINNER

Rock Album of the Year

Metallica - 72 Seasons — WINNER

Rock Song of the Year

“72 Seasons” - Metallica                                                

“Dead Don’t Die” - Shinedown                                       

“Lost” - Linkin Park - WINNER                                       

“Need A Favor” - Jelly Roll                                           

“Rescued” - Foo Fighters     

Rock Artist of the Year

Foo Fighters - WINNER

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Dance Song of the Year

“10:35” - Tiësto ft. Tate McRae

“Baby Don’t Hurt Me” - David Guetta, Anne-Marie and Coi Leray                         

“Padam Padam” - Kylie Minogue                                                           

“Praising You” - Rita Ora ft. Fatboy Slim                                               

“Strangers” - Kenya Grace — WINNER

Dance Artist of the Year

Anabel Englund

David Guetta

Kylie Minogue

Tiësto — WINNER 

Latin Pop / Urban Song of the Year

“La Bachata” - Manuel Turizo                                                   

“La Bebe (remix)” - Yng Lvcas and Peso Pluma                                     

“Lala” - Myke Towers                                                    

“Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53” - Shakira and Bizarrap — WINNER                                       

“TQG” - Karol G and Shakira              

Latin Pop / Urban Artist of the Year

Karol G - WINNER

Manuel Turizo

Best New Artist (Latin Pop / Urban)

Young Miko — WINNER

Regional Mexican Album of the Year

Peso Pluma - Genesis — WINNER

Regional Mexican Song of the Year

“Bebe Dame” - Fuerza Regida and Grupo Frontera                      

“Ella Baila Sola” - Eslabon Armado and Peso Pluma — WINNER                               

“Indispensable” - Carin León                                                     

“Qué Onda Perdida” - Grupo Firme ft. Gerardo Coronel                          

“Qué Vuelvas” - Carin León and Grupo Frontera      

Regional Mexican Artist of the Year

El Fantasma

Grupo Frontera

Peso Pluma — WINNER

Best New Artist (Regional Mexican)

Gabito Ballesteros

Gerardo Coronel

K-pop Album of the Year

Stray Kids - 5-Star — WINNER

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K-pop Artist of the Year

Jung Kook — WINNER

K-pop Song of the Year

“Bouncy (K-Hot Chilli Peppers)” - ATEEZ                                                                    

“Cupid (Twin Version)” - FIFTY FIFTY — WINNER                                                             

“S-Class” - Stray Kids                                                   

“Seven” - Jung Kook ft. Latto                                          

“Super Shy” - NewJeans              

Best New Artist (K-pop)

BOYNEXTDOOR

NewJeans - WINNER

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Producer of the Year

Carter Lang 

Jack Antonoff — WINNER 

Kid Harpoon 

Songwriter of the Year

Ashley Gorley  — WINNER

Jack Antonoff 

Michael Ross Pollack 

Best Lyrics

“Dial Drunk” - Noah Kahan 

“Flowers” - Miley Cyrus 

“Greedy” - Tate McRae 

“Houdini” - Dua Lipa 

“Is It Over Now? (Taylor's Version)” - Taylor Swift  — WINNER 

“Last Night” - Morgan Wallen  

“Lovin On Me”- Jack Harlow 

“Nonsense” - Sabrina Carpenter 

“Paint The Town Red” - Doja Cat  

“vampire” - Olivia Rodrigo 

“Water” - Tyla 

“What Was I Made For?” - Billie Eilish 

Best Music Video

“3D” - Jung Kook ft. Jack Harlow  

“Dance The Night” - Dua Lipa 

“FLOWER” - JISOO  

“Flowers” - Miley Cyrus  

“I'm Good (Blue)” - Bebe Rexha and David Guetta 

“Kill Bill” - SZA 

“La Bebe (Remix)” - Yng Lvcas and Peso Pluma  

“Seven” - Jung Kook ft. Latto — WINNER   

“TQG” - Karol G and Shakira  

 Best Fan Army

BTS Army — WINNER

Social Star Award

Alex Warren 

David Kushner 

Flyana Boss

Gracie Abrams — WINNER

Jessie Murph 

Megan Moroney 

Natalie Jane 

Noah Kahan 

Favorite Tour Photographer

Alfredo Flores - Sabrina Carpenter

Anna Lee - Coldplay

Carianne Older - Charlie Puth

Catherine Powell - Kelsea Ballerini

Cynthia Parkhurst - Jonas Brothers

David Lehr - Morgan Wallen

Joshua Halling - Louis Tomlinson — WINNER

Mason Poole - Beyoncé

Matty Vogel - Misterwives

Ravie B - Adele

Ryan Fleming – 5 Seconds of Summer

Sanjay Parikh - Shinedown

 TikTok Bop of the Year

“Boy’s a liar Pt. 2” - PinkPantheress and Ice Spice 

“Collide (Sped Up Remix)” - Justine Skye 

“Cruel Summer” - Taylor Swift — WINNER 

“Cupid (Twin Version)” - FIFTY FIFTY 

“Daylight” - David Kushner 

“Her Way (Sped Up)” - Party Next Door 

“If We Ever Broke Up” - Mae Stephens  

“Paint The Town Red” - Doja Cat 

“Water” - Tyla  

“What It Is (Solo Version)” - Doechii  

Favorite On Screen

j-hope IN THE BOX — WINNER

Love To Love You, Donna Summer

Louis Tomlinson: All of Those Voices

Prince: The Final Secret

Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé

Jelly Roll: Save Me

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour

TLC Forever

Favorite Tour Style

Carrie Underwood

Harry Styles

Sabrina Carpenter

Shania Twain

Favorite Debut Album

GOLDEN  - Jung Kook

In Pieces  - Chlöe

Layover  - V — WINNER

Lucky  - Megan Moroney

Mirror  - Lauren Spencer Smith

My 21st Century Blues  - Raye

Religiously  - Bailey Zimmerman

Snow Angel  - Reneé Rapp 

Tyler Hubbard  - Tyler Hubbard

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The iHeartRadio Music Awards 2024 was held in Los Angeles on Monday, honoring top music artists from multiple genres. For a look at the worst fashion moments of the night, see the gallery to find out who made the worst dressed list.

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Landmark Award: Green Day

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Song of the Year:

  • “Calm Down” – Rema and Selena Gomez
  • “Creepin’” – Metro Boomin with The Weeknd and 21 Savage
  • “Cruel Summer” – Taylor Swift
  • “Dance The Night” – Dua Lipa
  • “Fast Car” – Luke Combs
  • “Flowers”- Miley Cyrus
  • “Kill Bill” – SZA – WINNER
  • “Last Night”- Morgan Wallen
  • “Paint The Town Red” – Doja Cat
  • “vampire” – Olivia Rodrigo

Artist of the Year:

  • Miley Cyrus
  • Morgan Wallen
  • Olivia Rodrigo
  • Taylor Swift – WINNER

Duo/Group of the Year:

  • Fall Out Boy
  • Foo Fighters
  • Jonas Brothers
  • Måneskin
  • OneRepublic – WINNER

Best Collaboration:

  • “All My Life” – Lil Durk ft. J. Cole
  • “Barbie World (with Aqua)” Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice
  • “Boy’s a liar Pt.2” – PinkPantheress and Ice Spice
  • “Calm Down”- Rema & Selena Gomez – WINNER
  • “Good Good” – Usher, Summer Walker and 21 Savage
  • “Rich Flex” – Drake and 21 Savage
  • “Thank God” – Kane Brown and Katelyn Brown
  • “Tomorrow 2” – GloRilla with Cardi B
  • “TQG” – Karol G and Shakira

Best New Artist (Pop):

  • David Kushner
  • Jelly Roll – WINNER
  • Stephen Sanchez

Pop Song of the Year (New for 2024):

  • “Flowers”- Miley Cyrus – WINNER
  • “Kill Bill” – SZA

Pop Artist of the Year (New for 2024):

Pop Album of the Year: GUTS  – Olivia Rodrigo  – WINNER Country Song of the Year:

  • “Heart Like A Truck” – Lainey Wilson – WINNER
  • “Last Night” – Morgan Wallen
  • “Rock and A Hard Place” – Bailey Zimmerman

Country Album of the Year: One Thing At A Time  – Morgan Wallen  – WINNER Country Artist of the Year:

  • Jason Aldean
  • Lainey Wilson
  • Morgan Wallen – WINNER

Best New Artist (Country):

  • Jackson Dean
  • Megan Moroney

Hip-Hop Song of the Year:

  • “All My Life”- Lil Durk ft. J. Cole – WINNER
  • “fukumean”- Gunna
  • “Just Wanna Rock” – Lil Uzi Vert
  • “Tomorrow 2”- GloRilla with Cardi B

Hip-Hop Album of the Year: Heroes & Villains  – Metro Boomin  – WINNER Hip-Hop Artist of the Year:

  • Drake – WINNER

Best New Artist (Hip-Hop):

  • Ice Spice – WINNER
  • Lola Brooke

R&B Song of the Year:

  • “Creepin’”- Metro Boomin with The Weeknd and 21 Savage
  • “CUFF IT”- Beyoncé
  • “On My Mama” – Victoria Monét
  • “Snooze”- SZA – WINNER

R&B Album of the Year: SOS  – SZA  – WINNER R&B Artist of the Year:

  • Beyoncé
  • Brent Faiyaz
  • Chris Brown
  • SZA – WINNER

Best New Artist (R&B):

  • October London
  • Victoria Monét – WINNER

Best African Music Artist:

  • Burna Boy – WINNER

Alternative Song of the Year:

  • “Lost” – Linkin Park
  • “Love From The Other Side” – Fall Out Boy
  • “One More Time”- Blink-182 – WINNER
  • “Rescued”- Foo Fighters
  • “This Is Why”- Paramore

Alternative Album of the Year: The Record  – boygenius  – WINNER Alternative Artist of the Year:

  • Fall Out Boy – WINNER

Best New Artist (Alt and Rock):

  • Noah Kahan – WINNER

Rock Song of the Year:

  • “72 Seasons” – Metallica
  • “Dead Don’t Die”- Shinedown
  • “Lost” – Linkin Park – WINNER
  • “Need A Favor” – Jelly Roll
  • “Rescued” – Foo Fighters

Rock Album of the Year: 72 Seasons  – Metallica  – WINNER Rock Artist of the Year:

  • Foo Fighters – WINNER

Dance Song of the Year:

  • “10:35”- Tiësto ft. Tate McRae
  • “Baby Don’t Hurt Me” – David Guetta, Anne-Marie and Coi Leray
  • “Padam Padam” – Kylie Minogue
  • “Praising You” – Rita Ora ft. Fatboy Slim
  • “Strangers” – Kenya Grace – WINNER
  • Anabel Englund
  • David Guetta
  • Kylie Minogue
  • Tiësto – WINNER

Latin Pop / Urban Song of the Year:

  • “La Bachata” – Manuel Turizo
  • “La Bebe (remix)” – Yng Lvcas and Peso Pluma
  • “Lala”- Myke Towers
  • “Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53”- Shakira and Bizarrap – WINNER
  • “TQG”- Karol G and Shakira

Latin Pop / Urban Album of the Year: MAÑANA SERÁ BONITO  – Karol G  – WINNER Latin Pop / Urban Artist of the Year:

  • Karol G – WINNER
  • Manuel Turizo

Best New Artist (Latin Pop / Urban):

  • Young Miko – WINNER

Regional Mexican Song of the Year:

  • “Bebe Dame”- Fuerza Regida and Grupo Frontera
  • “Ella Baila Sola” – Eslabon Armado and Peso Pluma – WINNER
  • “Indispensable” – Carin León
  • “Qué Onda Perdida” – Grupo Firme ft. Gerardo Coronel
  • “Qué Vuelvas”- Carin León and Grupo Frontera

Regional Mexican Album of the Year: Genesis  – Peso Pluma  – WINNER Regional Mexican Artist of the Year:

  • Carin León
  • El Fantasma
  • Grupo Frontera
  • Peso Pluma – WINNER

Best New Artist (Regional Mexican):

  • Gabito Ballesteros
  • Gerardo Coronel

K-pop Artist of the Year (New for 2024):

  • Jung Kook – WINNER

K-pop Song of the Year (New for 2024):

  • “Bouncy (K-Hot Chilli Peppers)” – ATEEZ
  • “Cupid (Twin Version)”- FIFTY FIFTY – WINNER
  • “S-Class” – Stray Kids
  • “Seven” Jung Kook ft. Latto
  • “Super Shy” – NewJeans

K-pop Album of the Year: 5 Star  – Stray Kids  – WINNER Best New Artist (K-pop) (New for 2024):

  • BOYNEXTDOOR
  • NewJeans – WINNER
  • ZEROBASEONE

Producer of the Year

  • Kid Harpoon
  • Carter Lang
  • Jack Antonoff – WINNER
  • Metro Boomin

Songwriter of the Year

  • Jack Antonoff
  • Ashley Gorley – WINNER
  • Michael Ross Pollack

Best Lyrics: *Socially Voted Category

  • “Dial Drunk”- Noah Kahan
  • “Greedy”- Tate McRae
  • “Houdini”- Dua Lipa
  • “Is It Over Now? (Taylor’s Version)”- Taylor Swift – WINNER
  • “Lovin On Me”- Jack Harlow
  • “Nonsense”- Sabrina Carpenter
  • “Paint The Town Red”- Doja Cat
  • “vampire”- Olivia Rodrigo
  • “Water”- Tyla
  • “What Was I Made For?”- Billie Eilish

Best Music Video: *Socially Voted Category

  • “3D”- Jung Kook ft. Jack Harlow
  • “Dance The Night”- Dua Lipa
  • “FLOWER”- JISOO
  • “I’m Good (Blue)” – Bebe Rexha and David Guetta
  • “Kill Bill”- SZA
  • “La Bebe (Remix)”- Yng Lvcas and Peso Pluma
  • “Seven”- Jung Kook ft. Latto – WINNER

Best Fan Army: *Socially Voted Category

  • BTS Army – WINNER

Social Star Award: *Socially Voted Category

  • Alex Warren
  • Flyana Boss
  • Gracie Abrams – WINNER
  • Jessie Murph
  • Natalie Jane

Favorite Tour Photographer: *Socially Voted Category

  • Alfredo Flores – Sabrina Carpenter
  • Anna Lee – Coldplay
  • Carianne Older – Charlie Puth
  • Catherine Powell – Kelsea Ballerini
  • Cynthia Parkhurst – Jonas Brothers
  • David Lehr – Morgan Wallen
  • Joshua Halling – Louis Tomlinson – WINNER
  • Mason Poole – Beyoncé
  • Matty Vogel – Misterwives
  • Ravie B – Adele
  • Ryan Fleming – 5 Seconds of Summer
  • Sanjay Parikh – Shinedown

Favorite On Screen (New for 2024): *Socially Voted Category

  • “j-hope IN THE BOX” – WINNER
  • “Love To Love You, Donna Summer”
  • Louis Tomlinson “All of Those Voices”
  • “Prince: The Final Secret”
  • “Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé”
  • “Save Me” Jelly Roll
  • “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour”
  • “TLC Forever”

TikTok Bop of the Year: *Socially Voted Category

  • “Boy’s a liar Pt. 2”- PinkPantheress and Ice Spice
  • “Collide (Sped Up Remix)”- Justine Skye
  • “Cruel Summer”- Taylor Swift – WINNER
  • “Cupid (Twin Version)”- FIFTY FIFTY
  • “Daylight”- David Kushner
  • “Her Way (Sped Up)”- Party Next Door
  • “If We Ever Broke Up”- Mae Stephens
  • “What It Is (Solo Version)”- Doechii

Favorite Tour Style: *Socially Voted Category

  • Carrie Underwood
  • Harry Styles
  • Sabrina Carpenter
  • Shania Twain

Favorite Debut Album (New for 2024): *Socially Voted Category

  • GOLDEN – Jung Kook
  • In Pieces- Chlöe
  • Layover – V – WINNER
  • Lucky- Megan Moroney
  • Mirror – Lauren Spencer Smith
  • My 21st Century Blues – Raye
  • Religiously – Bailey Zimmerman
  • Snow Angel – Reneé Rapp
  • Tyler Hubbard – Tyler Hubbard

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Watch the 2024 iHeartRadio Music Awards for free: Time, streaming, nominees

T he iHeartRadio Music Awards are on Monday, April 1 (4/1/2024) at 8 p.m. ET on FOX. A live stream of the award show can be found on fuboTV (free trial) and DirecTV Stream (free trial) .

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Who are the nominees?

Song of the Year:

  • “Calm Down” - Rema and Selena Gomez
  • “Creepin’” - Metro Boomin with The Weeknd and 21 Savage
  • “Cruel Summer” - Taylor Swift
  • “Dance The Night” - Dua Lipa
  • “Fast Car” - Luke Combs
  • “Flowers”- Miley Cyrus
  • “Kill Bill” - SZA
  • “Last Night”- Morgan Wallen
  • “Paint The Town Red” - Doja Cat
  • “vampire” - Olivia Rodrigo

(New for 2024) Pop Song of the Year:

(New for 2024) Pop Artist of the Year:

  • Miley Cyrus
  • Olivia Rodrigo
  • Taylor Swift

Artist of the Year:

  • Morgan Wallen

Duo/Group of the Year:

  • Fall Out Boy
  • Foo Fighters
  • Jonas Brothers
  • OneRepublic

Best Collaboration:

  • “All My Life” - Lil Durk ft. J. Cole
  • “Barbie World (with Aqua)” Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice
  • “Boy’s a liar Pt.2″ - PinkPantheress and Ice Spice
  • “Calm Down”- Rema & Selena Gomez
  • “Good Good” – Usher, Summer Walker and 21 Savage
  • “Rich Flex” - Drake and 21 Savage
  • “Thank God” - Kane Brown and Katelyn Brown
  • “Tomorrow 2″ – GloRilla with Cardi B
  • “TQG” - Karol G and Shakira

Best New Artist (Pop):

  • David Kushner
  • Stephen Sanchez

Country Song of the Year:

  • “Heart Like A Truck” - Lainey Wilson
  • “Last Night” - Morgan Wallen
  • “Rock and A Hard Place” - Bailey Zimmerman

Country Artist of the Year:

  • Jason Aldean
  • Lainey Wilson

Best New Artist (Country):

  • Jackson Dean
  • Megan Moroney

Hip-Hop Song of the Year:

  • “All My Life”- Lil Durk ft. J. Cole
  • “fukumean”- Gunna
  • “Just Wanna Rock” - Lil Uzi Vert
  • “Tomorrow 2″- GloRilla with Cardi B

Hip-Hop Artist of the Year:

Best New Artist (Hip-Hop):

  • Lola Brooke

R&B Song of the Year:

  • “Creepin’”- Metro Boomin with The Weeknd and 21 Savage
  • “CUFF IT”- Beyoncé
  • “On My Mama” - Victoria Monét
  • “Snooze”- SZA

R&B Artist of the Year:

  • Brent Faiyaz
  • Chris Brown

Best African Music Artist:

Best New Artist (R&B):

  • October London
  • Victoria Monét

Alternative Song of the Year:

  • “Lost” - Linkin Park
  • “Love From The Other Side” - Fall Out Boy
  • “One More Time”- Blink-182
  • “Rescued”- Foo Fighters
  • “This Is Why”- Paramore

Alternative Artist of the Year:

Best New Artist (Alt and Rock):

Rock Song of the Year:

  • “72 Seasons” - Metallica
  • “Dead Don’t Die”- Shinedown
  • “Need A Favor” - Jelly Roll
  • “Rescued” - Foo Fighters

Rock Artist of the Year:

Dance Song of the Year:

  • “10:35″- Tiësto ft. Tate McRae
  • “Baby Don’t Hurt Me” - David Guetta, Anne-Marie and Coi Leray
  • “Padam Padam” - Kylie Minogue
  • “Praising You” - Rita Ora ft. Fatboy Slim
  • “Strangers” - Kenya Grace

Dance Artist of the Year:

  • Anabel Englund
  • David Guetta
  • Kylie Minogue

Latin Pop / Urban Song of the Year:

  • “La Bachata” - Manuel Turizo
  • “La Bebe (remix)” - Yng Lvcas and Peso Pluma
  • “Lala”- Myke Towers
  • “Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53″- Shakira and Bizarrap
  • “TQG”- Karol G and Shakira

Latin Pop / Urban Artist of the Year:

  • Manuel Turizo

Best New Artist (Latin Pop / Urban):

Regional Mexican Song of the Year:

  • “Bebe Dame”- Fuerza Regida and Grupo Frontera
  • “Ella Baila Sola” - Eslabon Armado and Peso Pluma
  • “Indispensable” - Carin León
  • “Qué Onda Perdida” - Grupo Firme ft. Gerardo Coronel
  • “Qué Vuelvas”- Carin León and Grupo Frontera

Regional Mexican Artist of the Year:

  • El Fantasma
  • Grupo Frontera

Best New Artist (Regional Mexican):

  • Gabito Ballesteros
  • Gerardo Coronel

K-pop Artist of the Year (New for 2024):

K-pop Song of the Year (New for 2024):

  • “Bouncy (K-Hot Chilli Peppers)” - ATEEZ
  • “Cupid (Twin Version)”- FIFTY FIFTY
  • “S-Class” - Stray Kids
  • “Seven” Jung Kook ft. Latto
  • “Super Shy” - NewJeans

Best New Artist (K-pop) (New for 2024):

  • BOYNEXTDOOR
  • ZEROBASEONE

Producer of the Year

  • Kid Harpoon
  • Carter Lang
  • Jack Antonoff
  • Metro Boomin

Songwriter of the Year

  • Ashley Gorley
  • Michael Ross Pollack

Best Lyrics: *Socially Voted Category

  • “Dial Drunk”- Noah Kahan
  • “Greedy”- Tate McRae
  • “Houdini”- Dua Lipa
  • “Is It Over Now? (Taylor’s Version)”- Taylor Swift
  • “Lovin On Me”- Jack Harlow
  • “Nonsense”- Sabrina Carpenter
  • “Paint The Town Red”- Doja Cat
  • “vampire”- Olivia Rodrigo
  • “Water”- Tyla
  • “What Was I Made For?”- Billie Eilish

Best Music Video: *Socially Voted Category

  • “3D”- Jung Kook ft. Jack Harlow
  • “Dance The Night”- Dua Lipa
  • “FLOWER”- JISOO
  • “I’m Good (Blue)” - Bebe Rexha and David Guetta
  • “Kill Bill”- SZA
  • “La Bebe (Remix)”- Yng Lvcas and Peso Pluma
  • “Seven”- Jung Kook ft. Latto

Best Fan Army: *Socially Voted Category

Social Star Award: *Socially Voted Category

  • Alex Warren
  • Flyana Boss
  • Gracie Abrams
  • Jessie Murph
  • Natalie Jane

Favorite Tour Photographer: *Socially Voted Category

  • Alfredo Flores - Sabrina Carpenter
  • Anna Lee - Coldplay
  • Carianne Older - Charlie Puth
  • Catherine Powell - Kelsea Ballerini
  • Cynthia Parkhurst - Jonas Brothers
  • David Lehr - Morgan Wallen
  • Joshua Halling - Louis Tomlinson
  • Mason Poole - Beyoncé
  • Matty Vogel - Misterwives
  • Ravie B - Adele
  • Ryan Fleming – 5 Seconds of Summer
  • Sanjay Parikh - Shinedown

Favorite On Screen (New for 2024): *Socially Voted Category

  • “j-hope IN THE BOX”
  • “Love To Love You, Donna Summer”
  • Louis Tomlinson “All of Those Voices”
  • “Prince: The Final Secret”
  • “Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé”
  • “Save Me” Jelly Roll
  • “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour”
  • “TLC Forever”

TikTok Bop of the Year: *Socially Voted Category

  • “Boy’s a liar Pt. 2″- PinkPantheress and Ice Spice
  • “Collide (Sped Up Remix)”- Justine Skye
  • “Cruel Summer”- Taylor Swift
  • “Daylight”- David Kushner
  • “Her Way (Sped Up)”- Party Next Door
  • “If We Ever Broke Up”- Mae Stephens
  • “What It Is (Solo Version)”- Doechii

Favorite Tour Style: *Socially Voted Category

  • Carrie Underwood
  • Harry Styles
  • Sabrina Carpenter
  • Shania Twain

Favorite Debut Album (New for 2024): *Socially Voted Category

  • GOLDEN - Jung Kook
  • In Pieces - Chlöe
  • Layover - V
  • Lucky - Megan Moroney
  • Mirror - Lauren Spencer Smith
  • My 21st Century Blues - Raye
  • Religiously - Bailey Zimmerman
  • Snow Angel - Reneé Rapp
  • Tyler Hubbard - Tyler Hubbard

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