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The Weeknd Wins 10 Billboard Music Awards; Pop Smoke’s Mother and Drake Offer Emotional Moments

The Weeknd won a leading 10 awards at Sunday night’s Billboard Music Awards, including the climactic top artist trophy presented as the climax of the night, followed by the late Pop Smoke with five, and BTS and Bad Bunny with four apiece.

Accepting one of several awards on-camera earlier in the evening, the Weeknd promised a change of stylistic pace to come in his future album and performance cycles. “The after hours are done and the dawn is coming,” he vowed. At another point, he made a joke after beginning with a slight show-of-religiosity fake-out. “I’d like to thank God… that I don’t have to wear that red suit anymore,” he said.

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One of the performance highlights of the three-hour telecast was a pre-recorded music video — shot in the enormous Arcadia mall parking lot, with foothills and the racetrack in the background (despite host Nick Jonas’ promise that it was being broadcast from “downtown L.A.”) — of his single “Save Your Tears.” Most of the performance took place in a single shot, with the Weeknd’s fast-moving convertible being followed by a full phalanx of other cars doing stunt choreography behind him, before it ended with an overhead, Busby Berkeley-style shot of the star and his vehicle surrounded by concentric circles of other cars and even semis.

The most impactful speeches belonged to Drake, who was receiving the artist of the decade award for his triumphs in the 2010s, and Pop Smoke’s mother, Audrey Jackson, who made a reference to the young age of the unidentified teen charged with her son’s murder.

Jackson offered a touching “thank you to the fans for honoring the life and the spirit of my son so much that it continues to manifest as if he were still here in flesh. He created music for the kid who has to sleep four in a room, the kid who has to figure out how to get to school each day so he can graduate and make his mom proud. He did this so that 14-year-olds would not have to kill to prove they are somebody. That is the irony in this. So thank you to Billboard Awards leadership for honoring my young warrior. Bashar Barakah Jackson, we call your name.”

The Weeknd’s 10 awards bring his career total to 19. He won for Top Artist, Top Hot 100 Artist, Top Hot 100 Song Presented by Rockstar; Top Male Artist, Top Radio Songs Artist, Top R&B Artist, Top R&B Male Artist, Top R&B Album, Top Radio Song and Top R&B Song.

Pop Smoke’s five awards were for Top Billboard 200 Album, Top New Artist, Top Rap Artist, Top Rap Male Artist and Top Rap Album.

Drake remains the most awarded BBMAs honoree of all time. He was joined on stage by by his son Adonis, mother Sandi Graham, father Dennis Graham and several friends as he earnestly accepted his artist of the decade honor.

Following an introductory video, Drake said, “That video was really full of a lot of confidence and bravado, but the truth is, I’m really bad at taking compliments… I’m really self-conscious about my music, and even if I do a good job, I always wonder how I could have done it better. I rarely celebrate anything. And just for anyone watching this that’s wondering how this happened, that’s really the answer: being so unsure how you’re getting it done that you just kind of keep going in the hopes of figuring out the formula.” He described himself as “feeling so lucky and blessed that the fear of losing it keeps you up at night.

“I didn’t really write a grandiose speech about how to make it work or what it took, because to be honest, I don’t quite understand it myself,” Drake added. “I just know that I’ve spent an incalculable amount of hours trying to analyze all the things I did wrong, but tonight for once I’m sure as hell we did something right.” He added a message “to all my peers: All of your decisions and the music you make really does keep me tossing and turning at night trying to figure out what I should do next.”

It was bring-your-child-to-work night, as Drake was not the only one lifting up a son or daughter. Pink not only included her daughter in the proceedings but had Willow, 9, take part in an aerial ballet set to a song they recently released as a duet, “Cover Me in Sunshine.” It was the beginning of a medley that Pink did of her greatest hits, plus another new song, “All I Know So Far” (title song of her new Amazon Prime documentary), prior to being handed the Icon Award by her childhood crush, Jon Bon Jovi.

The show took place in front of a fully vaccinated, fully masked live audience in the plaza outside L.A.’s Microsoft Theatre, with winners emerging from an enclosed “backstage” area to accept their awards with their backs to the crowd — most of them remembering to turn around and give the fans a wave. Some of the performances took place live on the plaza, including those by Twenty One Pilots, AJR, Glass Animals and DJ Khaled with H.E.R. and Migos. Other, more elaborately staged numbers were recorded inside the theater without an audience, including Pink’s extensive medley of old and new songs, a Doja Cat/SZA duet and Alicia Keys’ medley of songs from her 20-year-old debut album.

BTS filed its performance of “Butter” from Korea. Much as the group did with set designers’ mimicry of the Grammy Awards setting at that recent show, part of their set for “Butter” was made to look as if they were executing their choreography on a very spatial version of the Billboard Awards’ red carpet, although there was no pretense about the real setting, as BTS has not left Korea since the beginning of the pandemic.

The show also had performances filmed in other off-site locales — Duran Duran doing the new “Invisible” amid some familiar chestnuts from London; Minneapolis for Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, Ann Nesby and the Sound of Blackness, reviving the 30-year-old hit “Optimistic” — although none quite as exotic as the Weeknd’s vast, emptied out Westfield Arcadia setting.

A full list of winners, most of them presented off-camera, follows. Country star Morgan Wallen’s three wins are followed with an asterisk, as the BBMAs and Dick Clark Productions have used it to point toward a formal statement about how the embattled singer was not invited to participate in the show, due to the scandal over his N-word use earlier this year. Producers said he could not be disqualified from awards that are completely data-driven, as most of the BBMAs are, aside from a handful of fan-voted honors.

ARTIST AWARDS
Top Artist: The Weeknd
Top New Artist: Pop Smoke
Top Male Artist: The Weeknd
Top Female Artist: Taylor Swift
Top Duo/Group: BTS
Top Billboard 200 Artist: Taylor Swift
Top Hot 100 Artist: The Weeknd
Top Streaming Songs Artist: Drake
Top Song Sales Artist: BTS
Top Radio Songs Artist: The Weeknd
Top Social Artist (Fan Voted): BTS
Top R&B Artist: The Weeknd
Top R&B Male Artist: The Weeknd
Top R&B Female Artist: Doja Cat
Top Rap Artist: Pop Smoke
Top Rap Male Artist: Pop Smoke
Top Rap Female Artist: Megan Thee Stallion
Top Country Artist: Morgan Wallen
Top Country Male Artist: Morgan Wallen
Top Country Female Artist: Gabby Barrett
Top Country Duo/Group: Florida Georgia Line
Top Rock Artist: Machine Gun Kelly
Top Latin Artist: Bad Bunny
Top Latin Male Artist [NEW CATEGORY]: Bad Bunny
Top Latin Female Artist [NEW CATEGORY]: Karol G
Top Latin Duo/Group [NEW CATEGORY]: Eslabón Armado
Top Dance/Electronic Artist: Lady Gaga
Top Christian Artist: Elevation Worship
Top Gospel Artist: Kanye West

ALBUM AWARDS
Top Billboard 200 Album: Pop Smoke “Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon”
Top R&B Album: The Weeknd “After Hours”
Top Rap Album: Pop Smoke “Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon”
Top Country Album: Morgan Wallen “Dangerous: The Double Album”
Top Rock Album: Machine Gun Kelly “Tickets to My Downfall”
Top Latin Album: Bad Bunny “YHLQMDLG”
Top Dance/Electronic Album: Lady Gaga “Chromatica”
Top Christian Album: Carrie Underwood “My Gift”
Top Gospel Album: Maverick City Music “Maverick City Vol. 3 Part 1”

SONG AWARDS
Top Hot 100 Song Presented by Rockstar: The Weeknd “Blinding Lights”
Top Streaming Song: DaBaby ft. Roddy Ricch “ROCKSTAR”
Top Selling Song: BTS “Dynamite”
Top Radio Song: The Weeknd “Blinding Lights”
Top Collaboration (Fan Voted): Gabby Barrett ft. Charlie Puth “I Hope”
Top R&B Song: The Weeknd “Blinding Lights”
Top Rap Song: DaBaby ft. Roddy Ricch “ROCKSTAR”
Top Country Song: Gabby Barrett “I Hope”
Top Rock Song: AJR “Bang!”
Top Latin Song: Bad Bunny & Jhay Cortez “Dákiti”
Top Dance/Electronic Song: SAINt JHN “Roses (Imanbek Remix)”
Top Christian Song: Elevation Worship ft. Brandon Lake “Graves Into Gardens”
Top Gospel Song: Kanye West ft. Travis Scott “Wash Us In The Blood”

TOTAL WINS BY ARTIST (In Numerical Order)

The Weeknd (10): Top Artist, Top Hot 100 Artist, Top Hot 100 Song Presented by Rockstar; Top Male Artist, Top Radio Songs Artist, Top R&B Artist, Top R&B Male Artist, Top R&B Album, Top Radio Song, Top R&B Song
Pop Smoke (5): Top Billboard 200 Album, Top New Artist, Top Rap Artist, Top Rap Male Artist, Top Rap Album
Bad Bunny (4): Top Latin Artist, Top Latin Male Artist, Top Latin Album, Top Latin Song
BTS (4): Top Selling Song, Top Duo/Group, Top Song Sales Artist, Top Social Artist (Fan Voted)
Gabby Barrett (3): Top Country Female Artist, Top Country Song, Top Collaboration (Fan Voted)
Morgan Wallen (3)*: Top Country Album, Top Country Artist, Top Country Male Artist
DaBaby (2): Top Rap Song, Top Streaming Song
Drake (2): Artist of the Decade, Top Streaming Songs Artist
Elevation Worship (2): Top Christian Artist, Top Christian Song
Kanye West (2): Top Gospel Artist, Top Gospel Song
Lady Gaga (2): Top Dance/Electronic Artist, Top Dance/Electronic Album
Machine Gun Kelly (2): Top Rock Artist, Top Rock Album
Roddy Ricch (2): Top Rap Song, Top Streaming Song
Taylor Swift (2): Top Female Artist, Top Billboard 200 Artist
AJR (1): Top Rock Song
Brandon Lake (1): Top Christian Song
Carrie Underwood (1): Top Christian Album
Charlie Puth (1): Top Collaboration (Fan Voted)
Doja Cat (1): Top R&B Female Artist
Eslabón Armado (1): Top Latin Duo/Group [NEW CATEGORY]
Florida Georgia Line (1): Top Country Duo/Group
Jhay Cortez (1): Top Latin Song
Karol G (1): Top Latin Female Artist [NEW CATEGORY]
Maverick City Music (1): Top Gospel Album
Megan Thee Stallion (1): Top Rap Female Artist
P!NK (1): ICON Award
SAINt JHN (1): Top Dance/Electronic Song
Travis Scott (1): Top Gospel Song

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