Bruno Mars leads AMA nods
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) — The men of pop and hip-hop led the nominations for the American Music Awards on Thursday, while female artists were left out of most categories.
Bruno Mars led with eight nominations, including Artist of the Year, the top accolade of the night. He will face hip-hop stars Drake and Kendrick Lamar, British singersongwriter Ed Sheeran and electro-pop DJ duo The Chainsmokers — each of whom landed five nominations — for the coveted award.
The women of pop music failed to land nominations in categories such as Artist of the Year, Video of the Year and Tour of the Year.
Pop star Halsey, one of the few female artists to land nominations for her collaboration with The Chainsmokers on the hit song “Closer,” tweeted on Thursday that she was “really disappointed” at the male-dominated nominees list.
Notable omissions include Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, Lorde, Demi Lovato, Lana del Rey, Kesha, Taylor Swift, all of whom released new songs and albums this year.