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LOS ANGELES, Nov 22 — K-Pop band BTS and Taylor Swift were among the early winners at the American Music Awards on Sunday in a show hosted live by rapper Cardi B in Los Angeles. BTS was named favorite pop group, the first of three awards the South Korean group is nominated for on the largest...

LOS ANGELES, Nov 22 — K-Pop band BTS and Taylor Swift were among the early winners at the American Music Awards on Sunday in a show hosted live by rapper Cardi B in Los Angeles.

“We’re just a small boy band from Korea which just united by the love of music, and all we want to do is spread good vibes,” said BTS singer Kim Nam-Joon, known as RM.in a post-pandemic return to live performances for the K-pop band, whose singleBTS will face off against Swift, newcomer Olivia Rodrigo, The Weeknd, rapper Drake and Ariana Grande for the night’s biggest prize — artist of the year.

Rodrigo, 18, who burst onto the charts in January, went into Sunday’s show with a leading seven nods including artist of the year, best new artist, and favorite pop song for her debut single, “drivers license”. Doja Cat picked up three awards on Sunday, including for her “Kiss Me More” collaboration with SZA, while Megan Thee Stallion, who on Saturday pulled out of performing on the show citing personal issues, won for favorite female hip-hop artist.

 

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