billboard awards
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Megan Thee Stallion, Kanye West, Doja Cat Dominate 2022 Billboard Music Awards
Drake, Mary J. Blige and Silk Sonic were among the night’s big winners.
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Travis Scott to Perform at 2022 Billboard Music Awards
The rapper joins previously announced performers Silk Sonic, Maxwell, Megan Thee Stallion and Burna Boy.
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Diddy Tapped to Host, Executive Produce Billboard Music Awards 2022
'This will be unlike any awards show—I’m bringing the love and setting the frequency at an all-time high,' Diddy said in a statement.
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Megan Thee Stallion, Burna Boy Among 1st 2022 Billboard Music Award Performers Announced
Megan Thee Stallion will deliver her first Billboard Music Awards performance.
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BET Awards 2021: Megan Thee Stallion, DaBaby, Drake, Cardi B Among Nominees
The BET Awards, which recently revealed that it would be holding its 2021 ceremony live at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, has just announced their nominees for this year. Usually this is the part where we highlight the Blackity-black nominees but seeing as how this is the BET Awards where they usually highlight the best in…
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Billboard Music Awards 2021: The Weeknd Wins Big and Drake Does the Very Opposite of Hiding His Kid
On Sunday, artists from around the world gathered at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles in hopes of owning one of those coveted gold microphones. That’s right, the 2021 Billboard Music Awards ceremony happened. The Weeknd won big on the weekend, scoring the most wins of the night—10, including Top Artist and Top Hot 100…
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Billboard Music Awards 2021: The Weeknd, Megan Thee Stallion, Drake, Saweetie Among Nominees
On Thursday, Billboard announced its nominees for the annual Billboard Music Awards. This year’s ceremony will air live at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles and will include fan-voted categories for Top Social Artist and Top Collaboration. Because y’all know how we get down ‘round this way, let’s go ahead and get into the Blackity-black nominees,…
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Have We Officially Lost All Sense of Time, or Did Halloween Hit Early at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards?
It’s October, right? Frankly, we’re not entirely sure, at this point; the days are shorter, the darkness both literally and figuratively encroaching, and it’s getting colder—in fact, it’s starting to feel eerily like it did when we first started lockdown—maybe we’re stuck in a time loop? At any rate, given that our current state of…