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Lady Gaga, Diana Ross, Bruno Mars Win At The AMAs

By Chidirim Ndeche
20 November 2017   |   11:30 am
Pink, Lady Gaga and Christina Aguilera led female artists of pop music dominating the American Music Awards (AMAs) stage on Sunday, November 19, with powerful performances, despite being edged out by male artists in most award categories this year. Bruno Mars won Artist of the Year, former One Direction member Niall Horan won New Artist…

Pink, Lady Gaga and Christina Aguilera led female artists of pop music dominating the American Music Awards (AMAs) stage on Sunday, November 19, with powerful performances, despite being edged out by male artists in most award categories this year.

Bruno Mars won Artist of the Year, former One Direction member Niall Horan won New Artist of the Year and Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi, Justin Bieber and Daddy Yankee won Collaboration of the Year for the catchy Despacito.

The women of pop delivered the night’s biggest moments.

Pink and Kelly Clarkson sang REM’s Everybody Hurts, dedicated to first responders and victims of the recent hurricanes and wildfires that have ravaged parts of the United States.

Pink later performed aerial acrobatics from a high-rise building while singing Beautiful Trauma.

Pink performs on the side of the JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE during the 2017 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on November 16, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. This was a pre-tape which aired as part of the 2017 American Music Awards. Photo credit: Kevin Winter/Getty Images/AFP

Lady Gaga performed The Cure from the Washington D.C. stop of her tour, playing on a Perspex piano and then dancing as sparks rained down on stage. She won favorite female pop/rock artist. She said:

“Just remember that if you feel different or not understood, don’t you dare give up on who you are, fight like hell for what you believe in.”

Motown superstar Diana Ross received this year’s lifetime achievement award with video tributes from Barack and Michelle Obama and Taylor Swift. Ross performed a medley of her hits including I’m Coming Out, Take Me Higher and Ain’t No Mountain High Enough.

Diana Ross poses in the press room with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2017 American Music Awards on November 19, 2017, in Los Angeles, California. Photo credit: AFP / Valerie Macon

“I feel so humbled by this,” Ross said, surrounded by her family on stage.

The fan-voted American Music Awards show, televised on ABC, features performances from pop music’s biggest names.

Actress Viola Davis paid tribute to the late Whitney Houston and the 25th anniversary of Houston’s film The Bodyguard, as Christina Aguilera belted a medley of hits from the film. Houston died in 2012 aged 48 after drowning in a hotel bathtub.

Demi Lovato, who was accompanied by newly-elected Virginia legislator Danica Roem, the first openly transgender person to win a state legislative seat, performed her latest hit Sorry/Not Sorry.

Selena Gomez sang Wolves with DJ Marshmello, Alessia Cara and DJ Zedd performed a stripped down version of their dance track Stay and Hailee Steinfeld joined DJ Alesso, country duo Florida Georgia Line and musician Watt for Let Me Go.

Korean boy band BTS garnered some of the loudest screams from the audience as they performed DNA on a neon-lit stage.

Linkin Park was named best alternative rock artist, a bittersweet win for the band after the July suicide of frontman Chester Bennington.

The band dedicated the win to Bennington and “his memory, his talent, his sense of humor, to his joy.”

***Reuters

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