Billboard Awards 2013
On Sunday, May 19, musicians from every genre were honored for their efforts and accomplishments during the Billboard Music Award Ceremony, held in Las Vegas, Nevada, hosted by Tracy Morgan. Musicians and music lovers alike look forward to the annual event. This year’s winners are as follows:
TOP RAP ARTIST- Nicki Minaj
TOP DIGITAL SONG – Carly Rae Jepsen, Call Me Maybe
TOP RAP SONG – Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Thrift Shop
TOP TOURING ARTIST – Madonna
TOP BILLBOARD 200 ALBUM – Taylor Swift, Red
TOP MALE ARTIST – Justin Bieber
TOP HOT 100 SONG – Gotye featuring Kimbra, Somebody That I Used to Know
TOP DUO/GROUP – One Direction
TOP NEW ARTIST – One Direction
TOP EDM ARTIST – David Guetta
TOP FEMALE ARTIST – Taylor Swift
TOP HOT 100 ARTIST – Maroon 5
TOP RADIO SONGS ARTIST – Rihanna
TOP SOCIAL ARTIST – Justin Bieber
TOP STREAMING ARTIST – Nicki Minaj
TOP POP ARTIST – One Direction
TOP R&B ARTIST – Rihanna
TOP COUNTRY ARTIST – Taylor Swift
TOP ROCK ARTIST – fun.
TOP LATIN ARTIST – Jenni Rivera
TOP DANCE ARTIST – Madonna
TOP POP ALBUM – Adele, 21
TOP R&B ALBUM – Rihanna, Unapologetic
TOP RAP ALBUM – Nicki Minaj, Pink Friday:Roman Reloaded
TOP COUNTRY ALBUM – Taylor Swift, Red
TOP ROCK ALBUM – Mumford & Sons, Babel
TOP LATIN ALBUM – Jenni Rivera, La Misma Gran Senora
TOP DANCE ALBUM – Madonna, MDNA
TOP EDM ALBUM – Skrillex, Bangarang
TOP RADIO SONG – Gotye feat. Kimbra, Somebody That I Used To Know
TOP STREAMING SONG (AUDIO) – Gotye feat. Kimbra, Somebody That I Used To Know
TOP STREAMING SONG (VIDEO) – Psy, Gangnam Style
TOP POP SONG – Carly Rae Jepsen, Call Me Maybe
TOP R&B SONG – Rihanna, Diamonds
TOP COUNTRY SONG – Taylor Swift, We Are Never Getting Back Together
TOP ROCK SONG – Gotye feat. Kimbra, Somebody That I Used To Know
TOP DANCE SONG – Baauer, Harlem Shake
TOP EDM SONG – Baauer, Harlem Shake
MILESTONE AWARD – Justin Bieber
BILLBOARD ARTIST OF THE YEAR – Taylor Swift
Billboard was founded as a bill posting magazine in 1894, but began covering music charts in the 1930s with the invention of the jukebox. In 1970, Billboard began hosting radio countdown shows of the top 40 songs of the week. In 1989, Billboard took on hosting its own awards; unlike other awards which are granted based on votes (The Grammys are awarded based on votes from members of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States), the Billboard awards are based on data from sales, downloads, and total airplay.