List of winners at the 2015 American Music Awards
Updated: 2015-11-23 09:49
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Singer Ariana Grande poses backstage with her award for Favorite Female Artist Pop/Rock during the 2015 American Music Awards in Los Angeles, California, Nov 22, 2015. [Photo/Agencies] |
FAVORITE FEMALE ARTIST – COUNTRY: Carrie Underwood
FAVORITE BAND, DUO OR GROUP – COUNTRY: Florida Georgia Line
FAVORITE ALBUM – COUNTRY: "Anything Goes" - Florida Georgia Line
FAVORITE ARTIST - RAP/HIP-HOP: Nicki Minaj
FAVORITE ALBUM - RAP/HIP-HOP: "The Pinkprint" by Nicki Minaj
FAVORITE MALE ARTIST - SOUL/R&B: The Weeknd
FAVORITE FEMALE ARTIST - SOUL/R&B: Rihanna
FAVORITE ALBUM - SOUL/R&B: "Beauty Behind The Madness" by The Weeknd
FAVORITE ARTIST - ALTERNATIVE ROCK: Fall Out Boy
FAVORITE ARTIST - ADULT CONTEMPORARY: Taylor Swift FAVORITE ARTIST – LATIN: Enrique Iglesias
FAVORITE ARTIST - CONTEMPORARY INSPIRATIONAL: Casting Crowns
FAVORITE ARTIST - ELECTRONIC DANCE MUSIC: Calvin Harris
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