2017 American Music Awards: Bruno Mars wins big, Diana Ross gets Lifetime Achievement Award

November 19, 2017

by Carla Hay

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Diana Ross at the 2017 American Music Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, on November 19, 2017.
Diana Ross at the 2017 American Music Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, on November 19, 2017. (Photo courtesy of ABC/Image Group LA)

With six awards, pop star Bruno Mars was the biggest winner at the 45th American Music Awards (AMAs), which took place on November 19, 2017, at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. Mars was the top nominee going into the ceremony (he had eight nominations), but he did not attend the show. Instead, he sent a video message that was played after he was named Artist of the Year. ABC had the U.S. telecast of the show, which was hosted by “Black-ish” star Tracee Ellis Ross.

Diana Ross and Tracee Ellis Ross (center) at the 2017 American Music Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, on November 19, 2017. (Photo courtesy of ABC/Image Group LA)

Diana Ross (who is Ellis Ross’ mother) received the Lifetime Achievement Award. Ross performed a medley of her hits: “I’m Coming Out,” “Take Me Higher,” “Ease on Down the Road,” “The Best Years Of My Life” and “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough.” While accepting the awards, she was joined on stage by her children, grandchildren and Motown founder Berry Gordy, who is the father of Ross’ eldest child, Rhonda Ross.

Other highlights included Christina Aguilera paying tribute to Whitney Houston and the 25th anniversary of “The Bodyguard” soundtrack with a medley of the soundtrack’s biggest hits: “I Will Always Love You,” “I’m Every Woman,” “I Have Nothing” and “Run To You.”

Pink & Kelly Clarkson opened the show with a duet of “Everybody Hurts.” Clarkson and Pink later performed separately, with Pink doing a high-flying performance of “Beautiful Trauma” from the side of a Los Angeles skyscraper. And getting the most screams from teenage girls was Korean boy band BTS, which made its U.S. live TV performance debut at the 2017 American Music Awards.

Unique collaborations included Selena Gomez making her world television performance debut of “Wolves” with Marshmello. Other team-ups on stage were Alessia Cara and Zedd; Imagine Dragons and Khalid; Hailee Steinfeld and Alesso featuring Florida Georgia Line and Watt; Bebe Rexha featuring Florida Georgia Line; and Macklemore and Skylar Grey.

The show’s other performers were AMA winners Lady Gaga (who sang live from her concert in Detroit), Shawn Mendes and Niall Horan. Demi Lovato, Nick Jonas and Portugal. The Man also performed on the show.

Presenters included KJ Apa, Chadwick Boseman, Sabrina Carpenter, The Chainsmokers, Ciara, Mark Cuban, Viola Davis, Jenna Dewan-Tatum, Billy Eichner, Ansel Elgort, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Jamie Foxx, G-Eazy, Kat Graham, Kathryn Hahn, Chris Hardwick, Justin Hartley, Daymond John, DJ Khaled, Heidi Klum, Kevin O’Leary, Jared Leto, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Camila Mendes, Chrissy Metz, Julia Michaels, Lea Michele, Madelaine Petsch, Lili Reinhart, Kelly Rowland, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Yara Shahidi, Lilly Singh, and Sadie Sink.

The American Music Awards winners are voted entirely by fans, except for the Lifetime Achievement Award, whose winner is chosen in advance by the show’s producers.

Here are the nominees and winners of the 2017 American Music Awards:

*** = winner

  • Bruno Mars***
  • The Chainsmokers
  • Drake
  • Kendrick Lamar
  • Ed Sheeran
  • James Arthur
  • Niall Horan***
  • Julia Michaels
  • Post Malone
  • Rae Sremmurd
  • The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey “Closer”
  • DJ Khaled featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper and Lil Wayne “I’m the One”
  • Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber “Despacito”***
  • Maroon 5 featuring Kendrick Lamar “Don’t Wanna Know”
  • The Weeknd featuring Daft Punk “Starboy”
  • Garth Brooks
  • Coldplay***
  • U2
  • Bruno Mars “That’s What I Like”***
  • Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee “Despacito”
  • Ed Sheeran “Shape of You”
  • Bruno Mars***
  • Drake
  • Ed Sheeran
  • Alessia Cara
  • Lady Gaga***
  • Rihanna
  • The Chainsmokers
  • Coldplay
  • Imagine Dragons***
  • Bruno Mars “24K Magic”***
  • Drake “More Life”
  • The Weeknd “Starboy”
  • The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey “Closer”
  • Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber “Despacito”***
  • Ed Sheeran “Shape of You”
  • Sam Hunt
  • Thomas Rhett
  • Keith Urban***
  • Miranda Lambert
  • Maren Morris
  • Carrie Underwood***
  • Florida Georgia Line
  • Little Big Town***
  • Old Dominion
  • Jason Aldean “They Don’t Know”
  • Chris Stapleton “From A Room: Volume 1”
  • Keith Urban “Ripcord”***
  • Sam Hunt “Body Like A Back Road”
  • Jon Pardi “Dirt On My Boots”
  • Keith Urban “Blue Ain’t Your Color”***
  • Drake***
  • Kendrick Lamar
  • Migos
  • Drake “More Life”
  • Kendrick Lamar “DAMN.”***
  • Migos “Culture”
  • DJ Khaled featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper and Lil Wayne “I’m the One”
  • Kendrick Lamar “HUMBLE.”***
  • Rae Sremmurd featuring Gucci Mane “Black Beatles”
  • Bruno Mars***
  • Childish Gambino
  • The Weeknd
  • Beyoncé***
  • Kehlani
  • Rihanna
  • Bruno Mars “24K Magic”***
  • Childish Gambino “Awaken, My Love!”
  • The Weeknd “Starboy”
  • Bruno Mars “That’s What I Like”***
  • Khalid “Location”
  • The Weeknd “Starboy”
  • Imagine Dragons
  • Linkin Park***
  • twenty one pilots
  • Bruno Mars
  • Shawn Mendes***
  • Ed Sheeran
  • Daddy Yankee
  • Luis Fonsi
  • Shakira***
  • Lauren Daigle***
  • MercyMe
  • Chris Tomlin
  • The Chainsmokers***
  • DJ Snake
  • Calvin Harris
  • Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2: Awesome Mix Vol. 2
  • Moana***
  • Trolls

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT
Diana Ross

2017 BET Awards: Beyoncé is the top nominee

May 15, 2017

2017 BET Awards

Beyoncé at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on February 12, 2017. ( Photo by Monty Brinton/CBS)

The following is a press release from BET:

BET Networks, a unit of Viacom Inc. today announced the nominations for the 2017  “BET Awards”  taking place at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday, June 25. This year’s broadcast marks 17 years of unexpected performances, trailblazing moments, super dope talent, and entertainment’s most provocative players. The iconic show continues to be a cultural rule breaker steeped in reinvention with some of the most memorable moments in Award show history. In 2016, Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar surprised guests with a groundbreaking performance of “Freedom,” Sheila E. and Mayte Garcia performed during the Prince Lifetime Achievement Award tribute and Jesse Williams brought the audience to their feet with his dynamic and ever-viral Humanitarian Award acceptance speech. The “BET Awards” has set the standard for one of the most intently unconventional, news-provoking broadcasts.

Beyoncé dominates this year’s nominations with a total of seven including ‘Best Female R&B/Pop Artist,’ ‘Best Collaboration’ with Kendrick Lamar for “Freedom,” ‘Video of the Year,’ and ‘Album of the Year’ for Lemonade. Bruno Mars follows with five nods including ‘Album of the Year,’ ‘Best Male R&B/Pop Artist,’ and ‘Video of the Year’ for “24K Magic.”  Other nominees include Solange, nominated for four awards and who is up against sister Beyoncé for ‘Best Female R&B/Pop Artist.’ Chance the Rapper and Migos receive four nominations as well, Chance the Rapper nominated for ‘Best Male Hip-Hop Artist’ and ‘Best New Artist’ and Migos for ‘Best Group’ and ‘Best Collaboration’ for their #1 hit “Bad and Boujee” with Lil Uzi Vert.

BET Networks recognizes artists, entertainers, and athletes across over 19 categories with the 2017 BET Awards nominations. The nominations are selected by BET’s Voting Academy, which is comprised of fans and an esteemed group of entertainment professionals in the fields of television, film, music, social media, digital marketing, sports journalism, public relations, and the creative arts.

May 25, 2017 UPDATE: Actress/comedian Leslie Jones will host the 2017 BET Awards

The complete list of nominees for the 2017 BET Awards are:

Best Female R&B/Pop Artist

BEYONCÉ

KEHLANI

MARY J. BLIGE

RIHANNA

SOLANGE

 

Best Male R&B/Pop Artist

BRUNO MARS

CHRIS BROWN

THE WEEKND

TREY SONGZ

USHER

 

Best Group

2 CHAINZ & LIL WAYNE

A TRIBE CALLED QUEST

FAT JOE & REMY MA

MIGOS

RAE SREMMURD

 

Best Collaboration

BEYONCÉ FT. KENDRICK LAMAR – FREEDOM

CHANCE THE RAPPER FT. 2 CHAINZ & LIL WAYNE – NO PROBLEM

CHRIS BROWN FT. GUCCI MANE & USHER – PARTY

DJ KHALED FT. BEYONCÉ & JAY Z – SHINING

MIGOS FT. LIL UZI VERT – BAD AND BOUJEE

RAE SREMMURD FT. GUCCI MANE – BLACK BEATLES

 

Best Male Hip-Hop Artist

BIG SEAN

CHANCE THE RAPPER

DRAKE

FUTURE

J. COLE

KENDRICK LAMAR

 

Best Female Hip-Hop Artist

CARDI B

MISSY ELLIOTT

NICKI MINAJ

REMY MA

YOUNG M.A.

 

Video of the Year

BEYONCÉ – SORRY

BIG SEAN – BOUNCE BACK

BRUNO MARS   – 24K MAGIC

MIGOS FT. LIL UZI VERT – BAD AND BOUJEE

SOLANGE – CRANES IN THE SKY

 

Video Director of the Year

BENNY BOOM – KEHLANI “CRZY”

BRUNO MARS & JONATHAN LIA – BRUNO MARS “THAT’S WHAT I LIKE”

DIRECTOR X – ZAYN MALIK “LIKE I WOULD”

HYPE WILLIAMS – TYGA “GUCCI SNAKES FT. DESIIGNER”

KAHLIL JOSEPH & BEYONCÉ KNOWLES-CARTER – BEYONCÉ “SORRY”

 

Best New Artist

21 SAVAGE

CARDI B

CHANCE THE RAPPER

KHALID

YOUNG M.A.

 

Album of the Year

24K MAGIC – BRUNO MARS

4 YOUR EYEZ ONLY – J. COLE

A SEAT AT THE TABLE – SOLANGE

COLORING BOOK – CHANCE THE RAPPER

LEMONADE – BEYONCÉ

 

Dr. Bobby Jones Best Gospel/Inspirational Award

CECE WINANS – NEVER HAVE TO BE ALONE

FANTASIA FT. TYE TRIBBETT – I MADE IT

KIRK FRANKLIN FT. SARAH REEVES, TASHA COBBS & TAMELA MANN – MY WORLD NEEDS YOU

LECRAE – CAN’T STOP ME NOW (DESTINATION)

TAMELA MANN – GOD PROVIDES

 

Best Actress

GABRIELLE UNION

ISSA RAE

JANELLE MONÁE

TARAJI P. HENSON

VIOLA DAVIS

 

Best Actor

BRYSHERE Y. GRAY

DENZEL WASHINGTON

DONALD GLOVER

MAHERSHALA ALI

OMARI HARDWICK

 

YoungStars Award

ACE HUNTER

CALEB MCLAUGHLIN

JADEN SMITH

MARSAI MARTIN

YARA SHAHIDI

 

Best Movie

FENCES

GET OUT!

HIDDEN FIGURES

MOONLIGHT

THE BIRTH OF A NATION

 

Sportswoman of the Year Award

GABBY DOUGLAS

SERENA WILLIAMS

SIMONE BILES

SKYLAR DIGGINS

VENUS WILLIAMS

 

Sportsman of the Year Award

CAM NEWTON

LEBRON JAMES

ODELL BECKHAM JR.

RUSSELL WESTBROOK

STEPHEN CURRY

 

Centric Award

FANTASIA – SLEEPING WITH THE ONE I LOVE

KEHLANI – DISTRACTION

MARY J. BLIGE – THICK OF IT

SOLANGE – CRANES IN THE SKY

SYD – ALL ABOUT ME

YUNA – CRUSH FT. USHER

 

Coca-Cola Viewers’ Choice Award

BEYONCÉ – SORRY

BRUNO MARS – 24K MAGIC

DRAKE – FAKE LOVE

MIGOS FT. LIL UZI VERT – BAD AND BOUJEE

RAE SREMMURD FT. GUCCI MANE – BLACK BEATLES

THE WEEKND FT. DAFT PUNK – STARBOY

 

Best International Act: Europe

BOOBA (France)

MHD (France)

CRAIG DAVID (UK)

EMELI SANDE (UK)

GIGGS (UK)

SKEPTA (UK)

STORMZY (UK)

WILEY (UK)

 

Best International Act: Africa

AKA (South Africa)

BABES WODUMO (South Africa)

DAVIDO (Nigeria)

NASTY C (South Africa)

STONEBWOY (Ghana)

TEKNO (Nigeria)

WIZKID (Nigeria)

MR EAZI (Nigeria)

 

The 2017 “BET Awards” will premiere around the world on BET’s international networks. It will air in the UK on Tuesday, June 27th at 9:00pm BST, in Africa on Tuesday, June 27th at 8:00pm CAT, and in France on Wednesday, June 28th at 9:00pm CEST. Fan voting for the “Best International Act: Europe” and “Best International Act: Africa” categories opens today and will close on May 26. Internationally, fans in 100 countries can also stream the 2017 “BET Awards” live with BET Play, BET International’s subscription video on demand application. The iOS and Android app, which also features current and classic BET television series, documentaries, standup comedy and legendary musical performances, will carry a live feed of the red carpet and the Awards, and is available for download now in the iTunes and Google Play stores for $3.99 a month following a seven-day free trial.

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