Adele had another one of those nights at the 2012 Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas on Sunday, taking home a whopping twelve awards including Top Artist and Top Billboard 200 Album during an evening of scorching performances by the likes of Katy Perry and Justin Bieber, a tribute to the late Whitney Houston, and a once-in-a-generation Icon Award for Stevie Wonder.
The Billboard Music Awards, hosted by
"Modern Family" co-stars Julie Bowen and Ty Burrell, aired live on
ABC from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las
Vegas .
Adele's bounty on the night also included Top
Female Artist, Top Hot 100 Artist, Top Pop Album, for "21," and Top
Alternative Song, for "Rolling in the Deep."
Winners of six awards, LMFAO kicked off the night
by performing their trifecta of hits ("Party Rock Anthem" /
"Sorry for the Party Rocking" / "I'm Sexy and I Know It")
in a neatly packaged medley complete. The duo's SkyBlu (with a new haircut) and
Red Foo later took the stage to accept awards for Hot 100 Song of the Year
("Party Rock Anthem") and for Top Duo/Group, beating out Maroon 5 and
Lady Antebellum.
"This is amazing. This is a dream,"
Red Foo said when accepting for Hot 100 Song. SkyBlu added a big up to his
uncle (Red Foo) for showing him the ropes.
Coldplay and Lil Wayne had big nights as well,
both earning four BBMAs, while Casting Crowns, Jason Aldean and Lady Gaga
each received two awards. Lady Antebellum,
Shakira,
Wiz Khalifa,
Beyonce,
Foster the People
and Nicki Minaj
are among the artists who each won one award. Lil Wayne, whose "Tha Carter
IV" earned him his third Billboard 200 No. 1, thanked fans when accepting
Top Male Artist honors.
The show featured over 15 live performances from
some of the biggest names in music, including live debuts from two powerhouse
females. Surrounded by five chandeliers and a full band, Kelly Clarkson
chose the Billboard Music Awards to showcase her next single off
"Stronger," the mid-tempo "Dark Side." Wearing a
floor-length red dress, the star of the upcoming ABC reality show
"Duets," played it cool and collected when belting out the new track.
Katy Perry also debuted her next single,
"Wide Awake" in a performance that provided the night with an added
jolt with its dramatic use of aerialists whizzing around the set of
smoke/clouds as she belted the second track off her "Teenage Dream: The
Complete Collection."
Usher deployed 20 dancers
to roll out his new single, "Scream," which in only three weeks has
risen to the top 25 on the Hot 100. Minutes later his protege, Top Social
Artist winner Justin Bieber
(Twitter: 22M / Facebook: 43M) absolutely crushed it with his performance of
"Boyfriend," which peaked at No. 2 on the Hot 100.
Pop music's new guard was also represented on
the night, with boy band The Wanted
performing a medley of "Chasing the Sun" and their top 10 hit
"Glad You Came," and Carly Rae Jepsen
dialing up a bouncy run of "Call Me... Maybe," her infectious hit
that is quickly gaining power on the Hot 100 -- currently No. 4.
Three of music's most influential figures passed
away in recent months, and the Billboard Music Awards made sure to honor them.
Early in the show, hosts Julie and Ty took a moment to recognize Bee Gee Barry
Gibb, who passed away earlier in the day. Later, Natasha Bedingfield stepped in
to pay tribute to Donna Summer, who died Thursday (May 17) following a battle
with cancer. To honor Beastie Boy Adam "MCA" Yauch, who lost his
battle with cancer May 4, the show did a bit of creative addition by having CeeLo Green
and Goodie Mob added "Fight for Your Right" to their current single
"Fight to Win."
To honor Whitney Houston, producers brought in a
full orchestra to accompany John Legend in a performance of "The Greatest
Love of All," and Jordin Sparks, Houston 's
co-star in "Sparkle," sang the anthem "I Will Always Love
You." Houston 's
daughter, Bobbi Kristina, accepted the Millennium Award for her mother.
"I just really want to say thank you to
everyone," Bobbi Kristina said, holding back tears, thanking those who
stuck with her mom, "Not just when it was good or bad. She deserves it.
I'm just blessed to have been in such an incredible woman's life."
Carrie Underwood
blew fans away with the title track off her fourth album, "Blown
Away," which has spent the past two weeks atop the Billboard 200 chart.
With a wall of fans, ground fog and smoking confetti, the 16-time BBMA winner
lived up to the song's title. Later, she was caught by cameras singing along to
the CeeLo tribute to Adam Yauch.
Other performers on the night included Linkin Park,
who rocked "Burn It Down," and Nelly Furtado with
"Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)." Viewers got to meet future rock
stars Patent Pending, the winners of the Billboard Battle of the Bands, who
hail from Long Island , NY . They cranked out a high-energy run of
"Dance Till We Die."
"Only a tour of arenas could top that
experience!" Patent Pending frontman Joe Ragosta told Billboard backstage.
Only a fraction of the awards of the night were
handed out during the show, with Wiz Khalifa earning Top New Artist (presenter
Miley Cyrus had to remind him to thank his fiance, Amber Rose) and Chris Brown
taking home Top R&B Artist. Brown performed "Turn Up the Music"
with the aid of four BMXers making runs on half pipe, plus around 10 dancers
and a waterfall.
Presenters throughout the night represented a
wide swath of the entertainment industry with Lisa Marie Presley, Miley Cyrus,
Zooey Deschanel, Julianne Hough, Jason Derulo, Brandy, Kris Kristofferson and
Glady Knight attending.
The evening ended on an epic note, with a
multi-tiered tribute to honor this year's Billboard Icon Award, Stevie Wonder.
Presented and aided with the help of Alicia Keys, the performance that included
"Higher Ground," "Overjoyed" and an a cappella version of
Keys' "Empire State of Mind."
The Billboard Music Awards take a holistic look
at artist performance based on key fan interactions with music -- finalists and
winners were determined by chart performance and social and streaming activity
as chronicled in Billboard magazine and on Billboard.com during the eligibility
period of March 1, 2011 through February 29, 2012. The 46 award categories were
based on measures provided by our data partners including sales data shared by
Nielsen SoundScan, radio airplay monitored by Nielsen BDS, streaming data
measured by Tubemogul and Nielsen BDS, social media consumption gauged by Next
Big Sound and tour grosses tracked by Billboard Boxscore.
Below is the list of all the winners for
The 2012 Billboard Music Awards:
ARTIST
AWARDS
Top Artist:
Adele
Adele
Top New Artist:
Wiz Khalifa
Wiz Khalifa
Top Male Artist:
Lil Wayne
Lil Wayne
Top Female Artist:
Adele
Adele
Top Duo/Group:
LMFAO
LMFAO
Top Billboard 200 Artist:
Adele
Adele
Top Hot 100 Artist:
Adele
Adele
Top Digital Songs Artist:
Adele
Adele
Top Radio Songs Artist:
Adele
Adele
Top Touring Artist
U2
U2
Top Social Artist:
Justin Bieber
Justin Bieber
Top Streaming Artist:
Rihanna
Rihanna
Top Digital Media Artist
Adele
Adele
Top Pop Artist:
Adele
Adele
Top R&B Artist:
Chris Brown
Chris Brown
Top Rap Artist:
Lil Wayne
Lil Wayne
Top Country Artist:
Lady Antebellum
Lady Antebellum
Top Rock Artist:
Coldplay
Coldplay
Top Alternative Artist:
Coldplay
Coldplay
Top Latin Artist:
Shakira
Shakira
Top Dance Artist
Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga
Top Christian Artist
Casting Crowns
Casting Crowns
ALBUMS AWARDS:
Top Billboard 200 Album:
Adele "21"
Adele "21"
Top Pop Album
Adele "21"
Adele "21"
Top R&B Album
Beyonce "4"
Beyonce "4"
Top Rap Album:
Lil Wayne "Tha Carter IV"
Lil Wayne "Tha Carter IV"
Top Country Album:
Jason Aldean "My Kinda Party"
Jason Aldean "My Kinda Party"
Top Rock Album:
Coldplay "Mylo Xyloto"
Coldplay "Mylo Xyloto"
Top Alternative Album:
Coldplay "Mylo Xyloto"
Coldplay "Mylo Xyloto"
Top Latin Album:
RomeoSantos
"Formula: Vol. 1"
Romeo
Top Dance Album:
Lady Gaga "Born This Way"
Lady Gaga "Born This Way"
Top Christian Album:
Casting Crowns "Come To The Well"
Casting Crowns "Come To The Well"
SONG AWARDS:
Top Hot 100 Song:
LMFAO Feat. Lauren Bennett & GoonRock "Party Rock Anthem"
LMFAO Feat. Lauren Bennett & GoonRock "Party Rock Anthem"
Top Digital Song :
LMFAO Feat. Lauren Bennett & GoonRock "Party Rock Anthem"
LMFAO Feat. Lauren Bennett & GoonRock "Party Rock Anthem"
Top Radio Song:
Pitbull Feat. Ne-Yo, Afrojack & Nayer "Give Me Everything"
Pitbull Feat. Ne-Yo, Afrojack & Nayer "Give Me Everything"
Top Streaming Song (Audio)
Adele "Rolling in the Deep"
Adele "Rolling in the Deep"
Top Streaming Song (Video)
Nicki Minaj "Super Bass"
Nicki Minaj "Super Bass"
Top Pop Song:
LMFAO Feat. Lauren Bennett & GoonRock "Party Rock Anthem"
LMFAO Feat. Lauren Bennett & GoonRock "Party Rock Anthem"
Top R&B Song:
Kelly Rowland Feat. Lil Wayne "Motivation"
Kelly Rowland Feat. Lil Wayne "Motivation"
Top Rap Song:
LMFAO Feat. Lauren Bennett & GoonRock "Party Rock Anthem"
LMFAO Feat. Lauren Bennett & GoonRock "Party Rock Anthem"
Top Country Song:
Jason Aldean "Dirt Road Anthem"
Jason Aldean "Dirt Road Anthem"
Top Rock Song:
Foster The People "Pumped Up Kicks"
Foster The People "Pumped Up Kicks"
Top Alternative Song:
Adele "Rolling In The Deep"
Adele "Rolling In The Deep"
Top Latin Song:
Don Omar & Lucenzo "Danza Kuduro"
Don Omar & Lucenzo "Danza Kuduro"
Top Dance Song:
LMFAO Feat. Lauren Bennett & GoonRock "Party Rock Anthem"
LMFAO Feat. Lauren Bennett & GoonRock "Party Rock Anthem"
Top Christian Song
Laura Story "Blessings
Laura Story "Blessings
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