Swift wins big at Billboard Music Awards

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Country star Taylor Swift took home multiple awards at the Billboard Music Awards including top artist, top female artist and top Billboard 200 album for 1989.
Leading the nominees with 14 nods, Swift’s lead single Shake It Off won the top streaming song.
Additionally, the 25-year-old singer bagged the top artist award after edging out fellow nominees like Ariana Grande, One Direction and Katy Perry.
While the British boy band lost the top artist honour to Swift, One Direction who made their first awards show appearance since Zayn Malik left in March came out as winners in other categories like top touring artist and top duo/group.
Other singers who took home multiple awards including Sam Smith, Pharrell Williams and Iggy Azalea. Smith, who has been recovering from a throat surgery and couldn’t attend the event at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, won the top male artist title over Drake and Justin Timberlake among others.
He also beat 5 Seconds of Summer, Hozier and Meghan Trainor for the top new artist trophy.
Williams, meanwhile, won the prize in the top R&B artist category which featured the likes of Beyonce Knowles and Chris Brown. His 2014 solo set G I R L won top R&B album and his smashing hit Happy won top R&B song.
As for Azalea, the Australian rapper, earned the top rap artist, top streaming artist and top rap song gongs.
The latest was for her collaborative single with Charli XCX Fancy.
The 2015 Billboard Music Awards was brought to a close with a performance by Kanye West.
The rapper played All Day off his new album Swish after an introduction from her sisters-in-law Kendall Jenner and Kylie Jenner. (PTI)

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