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Pop star Olivia Rodrigo leads AMA nominees

- By Associated Press

LOS ANGELES » Olivia Rodrigo is having a sweet year as the leading nominee at the American Music Awards in the first year she’s eligible.

The Disney actress and singer-songwriter broke out with hits from her 2021 debut record “Sour,” which led to seven nomination­s at the AMAs, including artist of the year and new artist of the year. The nomination­s were announced Thursday for the fan-voted awards show that will air from Los Angeles on ABC on Nov. 21.

If Rodrigo wins a majority of the awards she is nominated for, that would put her in good company. Olivia Newton-John and Justin Bieber are tied for four awards won in their first year nominated.

Five-time winner The Weeknd has six nomination­s, going up against Rodrigo in the artist of the year category along with BTS, Ariana Grande, Drake and Taylor Swift.

Reggaeton star Bad Bunny, R&B newcomer Giveon and Doja Cat each have five nomination­s each. In the new artist of the year category, Rodrigo joins Giveon, 24KGoldn, Masked Wolf and The Kid LAROI.

Swift, who currently holds the record for the most awarded artist in AMA history, could further extend her streak. She is nominated for three awards total, including favorite pop album for “ever

more.”

The AMAs added new categories this year, including favorite trending song, favorite gospel artist and favorite Latin duo or group.

Rapper Pop Smoke, who was killed in 2020, is nominated in three categories, including favorite hip-hop album and favorite hiphop artist, and could win his first award posthumous­ly.

Country star Morgan Wallen earned two nomination­s in country categories, but his recognitio­n comes with an asterisk from MRC Live & Alternativ­e, which produces the AMA Awards.

Wallen was caught on video using a racial slur at the beginning of the year, leading other awards shows to disqualify him entirely or from certain

categories. His 2021 album, “Dangerous: The Double Album,” spent 10 consecutiv­e weeks on the top of the all-genre Billboard 200 chart, despite the controvers­y over his comments. He has since apologized and his music returned to country radio airplay after a temporary suspension.

MRC Live & Alternativ­e noted in their press release that his nomination­s were based on Billboard charts, but that he would not be included in the awards show, because “his conduct does not align with our core values.

“We plan to evaluate his progress in doing meaningful work as an ally to the Black community and will consider his participat­ion in future shows,” MRC Live & Alternativ­e said in the statement.

 ?? AP FILE ?? Olivia Rodrigo performs ‘Good 4 U’ at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sept. 12.
AP FILE Olivia Rodrigo performs ‘Good 4 U’ at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sept. 12.

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