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Billboard Awards: 16 nods for The Weeknd

- Photos and text from The Associated Press

The Weeknd, Juice WRLD and Pop Smoke are up for top artist along with Taylor Swift and Drake.

NEW YORK >> The Weeknd was snubbed by the Grammys, but he’s the leading nominee at the 2021 Billboard Music Awards, where rappers Pop Smoke and Juice WRLD earned multiple posthumous nomination­s, including top artist, and disgraced country singer Morgan Wallen is a six-time nominee.

The Weeknd, Juice WRLD and Pop Smoke — the third most-nominated act — are up for top artist along with Taylor Swift and Drake, the show’s most decorated winner of all time. The Billboard Awards will air live on May 23.

The Weeknd earned 16 nomination­s, including top male artist, top R&B artist, top Billboard 200 album for “After Hours” and top Hot 100 song for “Blinding Lights,” the No. 1 song of last year. DaBaby — thanks to his own hit “Rockstar” and his guest appearance on Jack Harlow’s “What’s Poppin” — is second with 11 bids, and he will battle himself in categories like top rap song, top streaming song and top collaborat­ion.

Pop Smoke, who follows with 10 nomination­s, died last February at age 20 as his songs and mixtapes began to make a splash on the pop and rap charts. His official debut album, “Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon,” was released last July and dominated the charts and streaming services. His Billboard nomination­s include top new artist, top male artist, top rap artist and top Billboard 200 album.

Juice WRLD died in December 2019 at age 21. His posthumous album, “Legends Never Die,” was released a week after Pop Smoke’s album and set several records on the Billboard charts, becoming the biggest posthumous debut in 23 years since Tupac and Notorious B.I.G. posthumous­ly released albums in 1997.

His seven Billboard nomination­s include top male artist, top rap artist and top Billboard 200 album.

Others battling The Weeknd, Pop Smoke and Juice WRLD for top album include Lil Baby’s “My Turn” and Swift’s “folklore,” which last month won the star her third album of the year Grammy.

Morgan Wallen wasn’t allowed to compete at this month’s Academy of Country Music Awards because the singer was caught on camera using a racial slur earlier this year, but he’s one of the top nominees at the Billboard Awards. His six nomination­s include top song sales artist, top country artist and top country album for “Dangerous: The Double Album,” which is currently No. 3 on the pop charts and continues to sell extremely well.

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