It was Swift's record sixth win of the top
prize at the fan-voted show, although she was absent from the
ceremony and thanked fans on video for their support of her
surprise lockdown album "folklore."
Canadians Justin Bieber and The Weeknd - the latter sporting a
large white face bandage - were the other big winners, with
three awards each.
Bieber was named favorite male pop/rock artist and picked up his
two other wins for his collaboration with country singers Dan +
Shay on "10,000 Hours". The Weeknd took home trophies for best
soul/R&B male artist as well as for his album "After Hours" and
song "Heartless."
He gave no reason for his bandaged appearance, which confused
fans on social media, but appeared to be an artistic choice that
started with his March album cover on which he sported a
bloodied and broken nose.
The show featured a mix of live and pre-recorded performances
across Latin, country, pop, rap and R&B music soul in front of a
handful of socially distanced fans.
"It has been a long year and now that 2020 is coming to an end
it's time to remember that we are one country, y'all. We need to
heal," said host Taraji P. Henson as she opened the ceremony.
Masked dancers were the order of the night, kicking off with
Bieber singing his hits "Lonely" and "Holy" before being joined
by Shawn Mendes for their duet "Monster."
The awards celebrated the surge in popularity of Latin music
with expanded categories and a steamy performance by Jennifer
Lopez and Colombian singer Maluma singing "Lonely" in both
English and Spanish.
Becky G, whose parents are Mexican-American, won for best female
Latin artist and dedicated her award to immigrant workers.
K-pop group BTS won two, for best pop/rock group and favorite
social artists, and closed the show with a version of their hits
"Dynamite" and "Life Goes On" from South Korea.
Rapper Megan Thee Stallion marked her debut performance at the
American Music Awards with "Body" and later accepted the best
rap/hip-hop song trophy for her raunchy summer collaboration "WAP"
with Cardi B.
But she was beaten in the best new artist category by Los
Angeles singer Doja Cat, who was also named favorite female
soul/R&B artist.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Sam Holmes and Clarence
Fernandez)
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