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A historic night at 2019 American Music Awards

Raymond de Asis Lo

- BY RAYMOND DE ASIS LO L.A. Correspond­ent

a historic night for Taylor Swift, the current undisputed queen of pop dethroned the eternal king of pop Michael Jackson from the top of the American Music Awards (AMAs) record books with a record haul of six AMA wins putting her total to 29 trophies easily eclipsing Michael’s once seemingly insurmount­able 24 statuettes!

To mark the occasion, no less than legendary singer/songwriter Carole King presented Taylor her award for Artist of the Decade!

“Over the years, I have known some great songwriter­s and I have also known some great singers and performers,” Carole said. “It’s rare to see all those talents in one person. Taylor Swift. She is one of the only modern pop artists whose name appears as the sole songwriter in her song credits. Her lyrics resonate across all generation­s, her songs touch everyone and her impact around the world is extraordin­ary.”

It was a significan­t moment for Taylor, who, for the past few months, has been embroiled in a huge controvers­y with her former record label on the ownership of her music catalogue, including her masters and her first six studio albums. There were tension mere days before the AMAs when Taylor announced on social media that she was being barred to perform her hits songs on the show. It was settled just in time and the queen got to perform her greatest hits and the fans inside the Microsoft

Theater in downtown Los Angeles and those watching the show on television worldwide were treated to one of the show’s most unforgetta­ble performanc­es!

In her acceptance speech, Taylor did not address the issue directly but what she wore did the talking. The singer initially appeared on stage wearing an oversized shirt emblazoned with the titles of the six albums in dispute.

“When I fell in love with music, it was right around the time I realized how marvelous it was that an artist could transcend so many different phases and changes in people’s lives. You taught me that that’s a possibilit­y,” she humbly told Miss King after she handed her the trophy.

And to her fans, she added, “I guess what I am trying to say is, any of the artists or what really anyone in this room wants is to create something that will last. WhatThe ever it is in life. The fact that this is an award that celebrates a decade of hard work, all that matters to me are the memories that I’ve had with you guys, with you, the fans, over the years. Thank you for being the reason why I am on this stage from the very first day of my career until tonight. I love you with all my heart.”

Taylor unleashed a furious, colorful and unforgetta­ble 13-minute long greatest hits number where she first performed her current hit

The Man — an anthem for women songwriter­s and performers asking for change in the industry — before she was joined on stage by Camila Cabello and Halsey for an exhilarati­ng performanc­e of Blank Space,

Shake It Off, Love Story and her other hits!

Later on Instagram, the queen of the AMAs happily posed with her six trophies.

It wasn’t just Taylor who made the show memorable. Selena Gomez returned to open the show and performed for the first time two years after receiving a life-saving kidney transplant due to complicati­ons from Lupus. (Some people commented that she sang off-key although we didn’t notice it inside the theater.)

Another Lupus survivor, Toni Braxton, triumphant­ly returned on the AMA stage to perform her classic hit Un-break My Heart 25 years after she first performed it on the show.

Green Day, the iconic ‘90s rock group, also returned to celebrate 25 years of their groundbrea­king album Dookie and performed the rock anthem Basket Case.

Country superstar Shania Twain also made a memorable appearance, after an absence of nearly two decades, with an unforgetta­ble performanc­e of her hit songs to close the show.

American Music Awards is the biggest fan-voted awards show in the world.

Among the big winners of the night were Post Malone, who won favorite hip-hop album for

Hollywood’s Bleeding and the sensationa­l Billie Eilish (watch her sweep the Grammys in January!). The 17-year-old singer won two trophies as favorite new artist and favorite alternativ­e rock artist.

Shawn Mendes and Camila, who performed their global hit Señorita, beat Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper’s Shallow for Best Collaborat­ion of the Year.

If you missed the live airing of the show, you can still catch the replays — Nov. 29 at 8:50 p.m., Nov. 30 at 1:50 p.m. and Dec. 1 at 9:55 p.m. — on the Blue Ant Entertainm­ent channel.

Blue Ant Entertainm­ent is available in the Philippine­s on Cignal channel 120, SKYcable channels 53(SD) and 196(HD), SKYdirect channel 35, Destiny Cable channel 53, and Cablelink channel 37.

There are so many other memorable moments on the show that no music fan should miss, including a sultry Camila Cabello performanc­e, Lizzo’s towering number, Post-Malone’s collaborat­ion with rock legend Ozzy Osbourne and Travis Scott, Billie’s fiery set, Dua Lipa’s stunning Don’t Start Now performanc­e, and the worldwide television debut of the new Christina Aguilera and A Great Big World ballad Fall On Me, their follow-up to the No. 1 hit

Say Something.

Taylor Swift was certainly the woman of the hour, or maybe I should say, the Woman of the Year or the Decade even at the recent American Music Awards (AMAs). Introduced by no less than the legendary singer and songwriter Carole King, the global music star set a few records of her own. She first passed country music icon Alabama’s 23 wins at the AMAs. Next, she broke Michael Jackson’s 24 trophies and then she ended the evening with a recordbrea­king score of 29 wins.

Fans love Swiftie and they came out in full force for her at the AMAs, which is the largest fan-voted awards today. Aside from the honorary Artist of the Decade award from the AMAs, Taylor bested Ariana Grande, Drake, Halsey and Post Malone for Artist of the Year. Then she won Favorite Music Video for her You Need

to Calm Down, Favorite Female Artist and Favorite Album for Lover in the Pop Rock category and Favorite Artist for Adult Contempora­ry.

Prior to receiving her Artist of the Decade honor, Taylor sent the audience into a frenzy as she dished out a medley of her hits from the past 10 years. Clad in a fierce green leotard, she did Love Story,

Blank Space, The Man, Shake It Off with Halsey and Camila Cabello and then ended with Lover that she played on a lacy pink piano while ballet stars Misty Copeland and Craig Hall danced.

Taylor effortless­ly proved how deserving she is of being called Artist of the Decade with that number. But it was the presence of the new artists last Nov. 24, Sunday evening at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, that made the AMAs, young and hip, hot and exciting, and definitely lots of fun.

Lovebirds Shawn Mendes and Camila were steaming hot throughout. They literally could not keep their hands off each other and their duet of

Señorita almost set the stage on fire. Which the 17-year-old, fantastica­lly original Billie Eilish did for her first appearance at the AMAs with her rendition of her new hit All The Good

Girls Go to Hell.

All eyes and ears, too, were on the gorgeously rounded first-time nominee Lizzo. It was not only for her soulful performanc­e of Jerome, but also on her allorange-ruffled mini-dress matched with a mini-mini-mini, almost postage-sized bag created by Valentino.

The AMAs also had a great line-up of guests, performing or not, which would be difficult for other award shows to top. Aside from those already mentioned, there were also Green Day, the Jonas Brothers, Selena Gomez, Post Malone, Shania Twain, Paula Abdul, Travis Scott, Kesha, Jamie Lee Curtis, Toni Braxton, Dua Lipa, WATT, Thomas Rhett, Ozzy Osbourne, Christina Aguilera and others with Ciara as host.

Still missed a lot though was Lil Nas X on the AMA stage. The other major discovery of the year was there, all trim and dapper in a show-stopping green outfit and he did get his very first American Music Award. Sadly though, he did not perform.

And now here is the list of the winners of the 2019 American Music Awards:

Artist of the Year: Taylor Swift

New Artist of the Year: Billie Eilish

Collaborat­ion of the Year: Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello

Tour of the Year: BTS

Favorite Music Video: Taylor Swift,

You Need To Calm Down Favorite Social Artist: BTS

Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist: Khalid Female Artist: Taylor Swift

Duo or Group: BTS Album: Taylor Swift,

Lover Song: Halsey, Without Me

Favorite Country

Male Artist: Kane Brown

Female Artist: Carrie Underwood

Duo or Group: Dan + Shay Album: Carrie Underwood, Cry

Pretty Song: Dan + Shay, Speechless

Favorite Rap/Hip Hop Artist: Cardi B.

Album: Post Malone, Hollywood’s Bleeding Song: Lil Nas X ft. Billy Ray Cyrus, Old Town Road

Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist: Chris Brown

Female Artist: Beyoncé Album: Khalid, Free Spirit

Song: Khalid, Talk

Favorite Artists

Alternativ­e Rock: Billie Eilish

Adult Contempora­ry: Taylor Swift Latin: J Balvin

Contempora­ry Inspiratio­nal: Lauren Daigle Electronic Dance Music: Marshmello

Favorite Soundtrack: Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen

Coming up next, the Grammy Awards on Jan. 26, 2020. Maybe they will let Lil Nas X perform with Billy Ray Cyrus on the Grammy stage.

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 ??  ?? Legendary singer/songwriter Carole King presents Taylor Swift her award for Artist of the Decade.
Legendary singer/songwriter Carole King presents Taylor Swift her award for Artist of the Decade.
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Billie Eilish receives one of the two trophies she won.
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Taylor Swift: Woman of the hour at the recent American Music Awards
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