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Indigo De Souza’s Masterclass Of Clarity And Intention

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Indigo De Souza is in her car, taking a break from helping her mom move. She’s been digging up some old childhood memorabilia in the process, including letters addressed to her future self from kid Indigo. “There were ones like, ‘Why are we alive? Why do we die and where do we go and why am I here?’” she laughs. “It was so dark.”

There’s some similar existential grappling in her new album, All Of This Will End. It’s a record on which De Souza is honest and pretty matter-of-fact about the darkness, sadness, and trauma that color a lot of our lives. “Am I losing to the dark? Is it overtaking me?” she asks on “Losing.” “I’m not sure what is wrong with me, but it’s probably just hard to be a person feeling anything,” she admits on “Parking Lot.” On the title track, she movingly offers: “There’s only love, there’s only moving through and trying your best / Sometimes it’s not enough / Who gives a fuck? All of this will end.”

There is probably no better songwriter right now than Indigo De Souza when it comes to songs that sum up all the struggle and joy of being human. Across this album and her previous ones — 2018’s I Love My Mom and 2021’s Any Shape You Take — the Asheville, NC artist has cultivated an unassuming yet life-affirming viewpoint, in which unconditional love and kindness towards yourself and everyone else is the thing that will pull you through the hardship. And she sounds like no one else; she flits between heavy, grungy rock and ecstatic synth-pop, and she pulls her vocals to every corner of their range, often ending up in breathtaking places.

UPROXX last spoke to De Souza two years ago upon the release of Any Shape You Take — her debut for Saddle Creek — and since then life has been kind of a whirlwind. There’s been a lot of touring, a lot of press, but also some downtime in which she’s been deepening her connection to nature and her loved ones — “celebrating being alive and celebrating our bodies and dancing and making fires and making food outside,” she says. Below, read UPROXX’s conversation with her about her last couple years and All Of This Will End.

Do you still live in Asheville?

Yeah. It’s really great. I actually am just about to move into the country. I’ll have a big area of the woods and a creek to myself with my best friend, and we’re gonna have some animals. It’s all I’ve ever wanted, to just really sink into a piece of land and come to understand everything that nature is doing there.

There’s scary things happening right now in the South, particularly with regards to LGBT rights. How does it feel to live there at the moment, and more broadly how much do you identify with being from the South?

That’s a good question. Yeah, it’s funny ‘cause I love this place so much for a lot of reasons, and then I also hate it for a lot of reasons. But the reasons why I hate it, although they’re strong, feel like reasons why I shouldn’t abandon it. Because we can’t just leave places that have a lot of hate in them to just be filled with hate forever. There has to be people that care about the land and the space and creating communities that are safe for people that need it. And I think I just have fallen so in love with the nature and the trees and seeing the mountains and getting to swim in the rivers — it’s almost like I can just feel the land begging me to stay here. But yeah, I see some brutal things, that make me feel really scared of the people here sometimes. It can be really scary.

You’ve done a whole lot of touring over the last couple of years since Any Shape You Take. Is there anything you’ve learned from that, whether personally or creatively?

Yeah, I’ve learned a lot. Touring is crazy, and it’s very unsustainable. The music industry is extremely flawed in many ways. And I think over the course of the past two years I just kind of entered into a lot of harsh realities and saw the way that the industry works from the inside-out and was very not happy about a lot of parts of it. And I feel like it made me a lot stronger ‘cause I realized that it is kind of my place to stand up for things that need to be stood up for and to speak up and try to change things in the ways that I can. But other than the industry I love touring so much, and I love being with my bandmates and my crew, and I love playing shows to crowds that wanna be there.

Is there anything specifically that you’ve found disillusioning?

Mostly festivals, festivals really upset me. Because they are often about making money rather than being about art. They really just pull in all these acts that they know people will be really excited about, and then they don’t actually care about the artist, they don’t take care of them super well. Yeah, I think festivals are definitely getting to me. They’re tough. I just feel like a baby when I’m walking around them. They’re like, ‘Look at this, look at this! You wanna buy this? You wanna eat this? You wanna go in our TikTok tent?’ [Laughs] It’s weird.

Let’s talk about All Of This Will End. What kind of place were you in while writing it?

I was living alone and I had a lot of time on my hands because we were in lockdown. Everything was in this standstill, and I was watching all of the systems that I’d been surrounded by my whole life fall apart, and people that said they knew what they were doing didn’t know what they were doing. It felt like this huge veil was lifted off America, and we were just seeing everything for what it has been the whole time but it’s been hiding itself. It was just so ugly.

[Recent single] “Smog” was definitely related to that. Just having to navigate the world in the way that it was back then, and see the way people were reacting to the pandemic or not reacting to it was strange and uncomfortable and awkward. So yeah, that song was definitely just kind of a fever dream. I remember making it in my room when I was alone at night and just dancing around a lot, and realizing that I was kind of the only safe space that I had.

I think it just brought me a lot closer to myself and to my friends, and then all of those songs poured out in a weird way. I almost don’t even remember writing them that much. It’s kind of a blur because that time was kind of a blur.

Something I love about your songwriting is how it comes from a place of tenderness and kindness. But I feel like this album also has so much darkness and sadness in it. I’m interested in how you reconcile those viewpoints.

That’s interesting, ‘cause I think pretty much every other interview I’ve done so far they’ve said that they felt like this album was lighter than the last ones.

Really? Wow, maybe that says something about me.

[Laughs] Yeah, I think sometimes people hear it in the way they are feeling or they want to. But yeah, I mean, there will always be darkness in my songs. I can’t imagine there not being. Because the songs are kind of where the darkness comes out. I’m not dark when I’m out in the world, I’m actually pretty joyfuI and I just like to spread light wherever I go. It’s kind of like the songs are the safest place for me to be dark and say things that I wouldn’t just say in my day-to-day life.

So yeah, in some way the songs feel intense to me, but they also feel very confident and very certain and clear. I feel as I get older and older I get clearer and clearer in my mind. Because I have a lot of mental health issues, that is something that I’m very proud to say at this point, now I’m growing and getting a lot better. And I’m able to hear my thoughts and understand them and I have tools to navigate them in a way that I didn’t have before. And I think the music reflects that. It feels a lot less muddled to me and more straight and to the point.

Where would you say that clarity shows up?

I think it happens musically and lyrically. “Wasting Your Time” for example is extremely straight, and it just hits and all of the parts are very concise, but also very distorted and loud, and they feel messy but they’re perfectly where they need to be. But then also when it comes to lyrics, like, “You Can Be Mean” for example feels very angry, but also humorous, and as if I’ve already moved past that stage in my life. That song feels like a departure from the tendency to allow people into my life who treat me badly. So playing that song feels really great.

I wanted to ask about the album title, All Of This Will End. I feel like there are a lot of themes of anxiety about the future and things changing on this album, and I’m interested in how it relates to that.

I think the title felt really beautiful to me, because those words kind of change for everyone, depending on who you are and the way that you’re perceiving it. You could see it as something really dark and heavy. But there’s also a really positive way to look at it, which is that once you come to an acceptance that everything is going to end and stop spending time feeling so torn up about it, then you’re able to move forward pouring intention and care into your life, because you understand the preciousness of it and the fleetingness of it.

And yeah, I liked the title because that’s kind of something that I’ve come to learn. And it’s why my mental health has gotten a lot better, because I basically flipped from one side to the other. Like I used to be very upset about that and couldn’t really let go of it. Since I was really little it always bothered me, the fact that we’re just alive to die. And then when I started to really feel involved in my community and to feel seen by people in the world and understood in a way that I hadn’t been before, I suddenly started to feel more positive about being alive. It’s such a fire under my ass, that thing, All Of This Will End. Not only do I care so much about my own life, but I care so much about what I can do to bring joy and meaning to other people’s lives.

You’re able to approach topics like that in such a soothing way. What does it mean to you to approach those ideas with patience and acceptance instead of anger or grief?

The crazy part is, I think it doesn’t look like anything very large. All it looks like is every day waking up and doing everything that I do with care and intention. Every conversation I have with a human being, every choice that I make about what I’m doing with my day, every piece of merch that I put out, every song that I write, everything that I write online for people to read, I always pour so much intention into everything. I think I just at some point realized that there’s no point in doing things if they’re not for good.

All Of This Will End is out on April 28 via Saddle Creek. Get it here.

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Former ‘National Enquirer’ Publisher David Pecker Testified Again About Trump’s Hush Money Scandal

The grand jury hearing evidence in the Donald Trump hush money scandal reconvened on Monday with a surprising — and potentially damning — witness: former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker.

If Pecker’s name sounds familiar (beyond the most obvious jokes that come to mind), that’s probably because he made a lot of headlines back in 2016, just ahead of the election — and in the midst of President P***y Grab’s November surprise. It was Pecker who reportedly bought the rights to a number of stories surrounding Trump’s sexual shenanigans, then sat on them. And on Monday, it was Pecker who was apparently divulging what he knows about Trump’s involvement with Stormy Daniels to the grand jury investigating the former — and wannabe future — president.

As the Daily Mail reports, Pecker was photographed leaving the court on Monday, after meeting with the grand jury. While the former publisher’s testimony, if any, is not yet known, Pecker was linked to the hush money case by Trump’s attorney-turned-enemy Michael Cohen.

Cohen testified that it was he who recommended Trump attempt to buy the rights to Daniels’ story from the former adult star, in order to make sure it didn’t leak. They approached Pecker about making a deal, but the publisher declined — which was odd, given that he had purchased such stories in the past in order to help out Trump.

On March 18, Trump went on a social media rant in which he claimed that he would be arrested regarding his involvement in this hush money payment scandal the following week. Much of America — and the world — has been on #IndictmentWatch ever since. According to Daily Mail:

[Trump] has since used the absence of an indictment or arrest to claim that the investigation is somehow faltering.

Meanwhile, sources have told DailyMail.com that Bragg is having trouble convincing the grand jury to indict, with one court source saying he has a ‘weak’ case.

(Via Daily Mail)

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Ed Sheeran Was So Impressed By A Fan’s YouTube Covers That He Invited Him On Stage For A Performance

Ed Sheeran is preparing for the release of his new album -, or Subtract, arriving in May. He shared the lead single “Eyes Closed,” which was followed by a stripped-down version featuring Aaron Dessner. Meanwhile, he’s also been hitting the stage to give powerful performances on tour.

On March 24, the “Shape Of You” singer played The O2 in London, and made it special for one specific fan named Luke Gittins. The 22-year-old posts covers of Sheeran’s songs on YouTube, so Sheeran invited him on stage to sing “The A Team” with him.

“Do you know ‘The A Team,’” he asked. “Do you want to come up and sing ‘The A Team?’ This isn’t set up, so thank you very much for doing this last-minute. We’ve got a guitar set up for you.”

“The reason I wanted to do this, guys, is like… being an up-and-coming singer-songwriter is really, really, really tough,” he said. “And when I wrote ‘The A Team,’ I was in a room and I was writing songs, and I was trying to make people care about the songs I wrote. I was covering other people’s songs to try and make people care about the songs that I wrote.”

Watch the performance above.

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Vladimir Putin’s Former Underlings Are Stunned Over How His ‘Superman’ Image Disintegrated: ‘He Is Really Terrified’

Vladimir Putin’s decade is not going as he planned. After Ukraine dared to not fall to Putin’s troops, his war has spiraled into a deadly affair for Russia. And to add further insult to injury, not only have world leaders been mocking his shirtless photos, but the Russian people are fending through an economy left in tatters. Meanwhile, his current team and other assorted underlings are said to be privately freaking out over his international arrest warrant over fears that they’re next. Morale must be pretty bad these days at the Kremlin.

The Daily Beast has spoken to some ex-Kremlin associates who are, quite frankly, thrilled that they’re not part of this mess. Robert Schlegel, an ex-member of a “pro-Kremlin youth movement” who is now exiled and living in Germany, told the publication about how he met Putin many years ago and observed that his public image was “a total superman,” a label that has obviously faded. And an ex-Kremlin political technologist, Marat Gelman, helped to stage photo ops (similar to the horseback photo shown above) to beef up that image, which he says has now crumbled into a puddle of fear:

“I regret that time and my role now, of course. The idea was to stage scenes of Putin being active, traveling, doing things, solving problems without saying a word,” Gelman, who is now an art collector and gallerist, told The Daily Beast. “I wrote texts that were published in newspapers as his … He was not afraid, it seemed he did not care much if he would lose, but now he is really terrified, because of the real danger he is facing.”

Gelman has further observed “how truly lost” Putin is after “he has burnt everything.” In other words, it’s no wonder that Putin is fretting over the day that he might see a true sign of presidential failure that could be coming: the loss of one vegetable. That veggie could be the true litmus test for how much Russians will tolerate as Putin’s disastrous war drags on into infinity.

(Via The Daily Beast)

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Brooke Shields Says Andre Agassi ‘Smashed All His Trophies’ In A Jealous Rage Following Her Guest-Starring Appearance On ‘Friends’

John McEnroe might be the professional tennis player most closely associated with temper tantrums, but it turns out that Andre Agassi was a champion in that department, too. As Page Six reports, the Olympic gold medalist’s nickname “The Punisher” was as appropriate in Agassi’s personal life as it was on the court.

In a new interview with The New Yorker, Brooke Shields — who was married to Agassi from 1997 to 1999 — says that the legendary athlete threw a massive fit when his then-girlfriend made a guest appearance on Friends in 1996. In the episode, Shields plays a Days of Our Lives super-fan who is stalking Matt LeBlanc’s Joey Tribbiani (who in the world of the sitcom stars on the soap as Dr. Drake Ramoray).

“In the scene, I’m supposed to lick Joey’s fingers, because they’re the hands of a genius, and I want to devour them, and I’m a nut,” Shields explained:

“Andre was in the audience supporting me, and he stormed out. He said, ‘Everybody’s making fun of me. You made a fool of me by that behavior.’ I’m, like, ‘It’s comedy! What is the matter with you?’ I learned later that he was addicted to crystal meth at that point, so that irrational behavior I’m sure had something to do with that.”

The erratic behavior didn’t end on the set, however. When the couple got home, Shields shared that Agassi was still so mad that he “Smashed all his trophies. Who wins for that? That’s just—don’t!”

Agassi, who wrote about using meth in his autobiography, did not respond to The New Yorker’s request for comment.

Shields and Agassi first got together in 1993; they were married from 1997 to 1999. In 2001, Shields married Funny or Die co-creator Chris Henchy, who is known for writing the Will Ferrell vehicles The Other Guys and The Campaign. Something tells us he has a better understanding of comedy.

(Via Page Six)

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Lil Dicky Had An Extremely Larry David Encounter When Meeting Larry David For The First Time

The third season of Dave is coming right up, with the premiere set for April 5 on FX and the next day on Hulu. So, Dave Burd (aka Lil Dicky) is making the promotional rounds and he stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! yesterday (March 27). There, he told Kimmel about his first time meeting Larry David, an encounter that went just about how you’d expect it to.

Towards the end of the conversation, Kimmel mentioned that Jeff Schaffer, who co-created Dave with Burd, worked with Larry David on Curb Your Enthusiasm (and previously on Seinfeld, too). Kimmel then pointed out how he has noticed that Burd and David seem to have similar dispositions and approaches to life.

Dicky noted that he “idolizes” David and shared the story of the first time they met:

“I go into [Schaffer’s] office thinking I’m just, you know, about to meet up with Jeff to work on the show, and I just walk in and it’s just Larry, by himself in the kitchen, holding a granola bar. And he’s looking at it, and this is my first time… I don’t think I idolize anyone more than Larry David, so I walk in: immediately shell-shocked.

And he’s looking at this granola bar, he looks up at me, and he says, ‘You know, it says it expired two months ago.’ And I said, ‘Oh.’ And he said, ‘You think these are real, these expiration dates?’ I said, ‘I have no idea. I’m the last guy to ask about anything expiration date-related.’ He said, ‘Eh, I don’t think it’s a real thing.’ I said, ‘Yeah, I don’t know.’ And he said, ‘Do you want it?’

And I looked at it because I’m… honestly, I’m taking every moment of this in, you know, and it was pecan-based, it was a nut-based thing. I said, ‘I don’t like pecans,’ and he said, ‘OK,’ and that was the end of the conversation.”

You have to wonder if David’s conversation-ending “OK” was preceded by one of his classic Curb stare-downs.

Watch the interview above.

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Lil Nas X Put All The Devil Stuff Aside And Had His ‘Woman Of God’ Moment On ‘Carpool Karaoke’ With James Corden

At this point, who knows how many “Carpool Karaoke” segments we have left, since The Late Late Show With James Corden is set to air its final episode on April 28. Corden is making the most of his final days on the show, though, by bringing on some heavy hitters for “Carpool Karaoke.” He hosted Bad Bunny a couple weeks ago, and on last night’s (March 27) show, it was Lil Nas X who hopped in the passenger seat.

The segment started with Corden taking notice of Lil Nas X’s shirt, which featured a bedazzled cross (certainly a departure from all the devil stuff). Nas explained, “Oh, this? You know, I’m having my, like, ‘woman of God’ moment. Like, hmm, Christian era.” Corden then joked, “I feel like Mary Magdalene,” a Biblical figure who was a Jesus Christ associate and is often portrayed as having been a prostitute. Nas didn’t get it, though, asking, “Who’s Mary Mag-dolan?” Corden replied, “It’s a long story, let’s not get into it.”

Aside from driving around and singing songs, the main attraction of this installment was Nas and Corden stopping by the Bold And The Beautiful set to film a scene for the long-running daytime soap opera. Nas was given the part of a waiter, while Corden was relegated to holding breadsticks in the background.

Watch the “Carpool Karaoke” segment above.

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Billie Eilish Shared A ‘Heartbreaking’ Thing That Friend Justin Bieber Told Her On Conan O’Brien’s Podcast

Television host Conan O’Brien’s podcast might be titled Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend, but pop superstar Billie Eilish is overwhelmingly grateful for the ones she already has. In a previously released clip to tease the “Bad Guy” singer’s appearance on the show, Eilish talked about how fame has shaped the way she views the internet and internet culture. Now, with the full episode being uploaded to streaming platforms, we now know about a few other things that have changed for the songwriter since finding breakout success. The importance of strong friendship is one of those things.

Eilish’s lived reality is the exact opposite of her Swarm character, and thanks to her friend Justin Bieber, she’s been able to manage it a lot smoother. Around the one-hour mark, Eilish expressed how grateful she was to have found friendship with Bieber. While recounting her initial meeting with Bieber, she told the host just how their friendship has blossomed since then.

“I am so grateful that he’s in my life, like truly it is something I don’t even know how to explain it,” she said. “I am so so thankful for him and like the way that he was to me when I needed it, and he needed it, and we’ve talked about it a lot. He could have just said, ‘Oh cool, you’re a fan, bye,’ and that’s it.”

Eilish added, “And he’s continued to be so. He just doesn’t give up on me, and I know that sounds stupid, but it’s really true, he really makes me feel so loved and seen, and he’s always reaching out to me in the sweetest ways in the most like just comforting ways of just like ‘you’re not alone in this, I was there.’”

Bieber also found success early in his career, and Eilish shared that he was in desperate need of a friend that understood it all.

“He said something that was so heartbreaking, which was like, ‘I’m just really glad that honestly you have me to talk to about this because I actually understand, and there’s really, you know, almost nobody in the world can know what it was like except kind of you and me and a few others,’ and he was like, ‘I wish I had a me to talk to when I was starting out and doing all that and going through everything ’cause I didn’t, and I was alone.’”

Listen to the full episode below.

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Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ Track ‘Cuff It’ Is Still Breaking Records, Several Months After Its Release

Beyoncé‘s Renaissance was undoubtedly one of the biggest, if not the biggest, release of 2022. The album was full of hits; the lead single “Break My Soul” is a timeless banger, and “Alien Superstar” kept fans entertained and making memes.

Months later, the album is still kicking it, especially “Cuff It.” The song has exceeded her beloved classic hit “Halo” as her longest-charting solo song of all time on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, according to Pop Base on Twitter. The feat has fans celebrating.

Renaissance was also recently the inspiration for a collection with Balmain’s Olivier Rousteing. About it, Rousteing said, “I was sketching and sketching as I listened, and sometimes you can’t control the emotion of your sketch… it wasn’t something I was supposed to be doing but I was just inspired by the music to do it.”

Beyoncé’ praised it, writing, “Thank you @olivier_rousteing and @balmain for bringing RENAISSANCE to life in couture,” she wrote. “Designing alongside you was freeing—thank you for allowing me to celebrate the human form, to take artistic risks, to push boundaries and to freely express myself. To the @voguefrance team, thank you for trusting in our vision and sharing it with the world.”

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Taylor Swift, Harry Styles, SZA, And BTS Win Big At The 2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards

Tonight’s iHeartRadio Music Awards was all about Taylor Swift. Taking a break from her The Eras Tour, the “Lavender Haze” singer sporting a hooded, bezzled, long-sleeved jumpsuit was certainly dressed for the trophy heist she pulled off tonight (March 27). The songwriter set the record for the most wins, taking home a total of six awards, including the Innovator Award, which was presented to her by Phoebe Bridgers, Song Of The Year, Best Pop Album, Best Lyrics, TikTok Bop Of The Year, and Favorite Use of A Sample.

The evening’s second biggest winner was Harry Styles taking home three awards (Artist of the Year, Favorite Tour Style, Favorite Residency). Although he couldn’t attend the ceremony, the recording artist did send in a thank you video.

Other notable winners included SZA, BTS, and Tems, all of which took home multiple awards.

In a statement, Tom Poleman, President and Chief Programming Officer for iHeartMedia, said this prior to the ceremony, “It’s been a great year for music with so many inspiring hits, we can’t wait to celebrate these artists and songs at the 2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards.”

View the full list of winners below.

Artist Of The Year

Beyoncé
Doja Cat
Drake
Dua Lipa
Harry Styles
Jack Harlow
Justin Bieber
Lizzo
Taylor Swift
The Weeknd

Song Of The Year

“Anti-Hero” – Taylor Swift
“As It Was” – Harry Styles
“Big Energy” – Latto
“Enemy (from the series Arcane League of Legends)” – Imagine Dragons
“First Class” – Jack Harlow
“Ghost”– Justin Bieber
“Heat Waves”– Glass Animals
“Industry Baby” – Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow
“Woman” – Doja Cat

Best Duo/Group Of The Year

AJR
Black Eyed Peas
Blackpink
Silk Sonic
Glass Animals
Imagine Dragons
Måneskin
OneRepublic
Parmalee
Red Hot Chili Peppers

Best Collaboration

“Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” – Elle King & Miranda Lambert
“Cold Heart” – Elton John & Dua Lipa
“Half Of My Hometown” – Kelsea Ballerini feat. Kenny Chesney
“I Like You (A Happier Song)” – Post Malone feat. Doja Cat
“Industry Baby” – Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow
“One Right Now” – Post Malone & The Weeknd
“Sweetest Pie” – Megan Thee Stallion & Dua Lipa
“Unholy” – Sam Smith & Kim Petras
“Wait For You” – Future feat. Drake & Tems
“You Right” – Doja Cat feat. The Weeknd

Best New Pop Artist

Dove Cameron
GAYLE
Jax
Nicky Youre
Steve Lacy

Country Song Of The Year

“Buy Dirt” – Jordan Davis feat. Luke Bryan
“Half Of My Hometown” – Kelsea Ballerini feat. Kenny Chesney
“She Had Me At Heads Carolina” – Cole Swindell
“The Kind Of Love We Make” – Luke Combs
“Wasted On You” – Morgan Wallen

Country Artist Of The Year

Carrie Underwood
Jason Aldean
Kane Brown
Luke Combs
Morgan Wallen

Best New Country Artist

Bailey Zimmerman
Cody Johnson
Elle King
Elvie Shane
Priscilla Block

Afrobeats Artist Of The Year

Burna Boy
CKay
Fireboy DML
Tems
Wizkid

Hip-Hop Song Of The Year

“F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” – Hitkidd & GloRilla
“First Class” – Jack Harlow
“Girls Want Girls” – Drake ft. Lil Baby
“Super Gremlin” – Kodak Black
“WAIT FOR U” – Future ft. Drake & Tems

Hip-Hop Artist Of The Year

Drake
Future
Kodak Black
Lil Baby
Moneybagg Yo

Best New Hip-Hop Artist

B-Lovee
GloRilla
Latto
Nardo Wick
SleazyWorld Go

R&B Song Of The Year

“Break My Soul” – Beyoncé
“Free Mind” – Tems
“Hrs And Hrs” – Muni Long
“I Hate U” – SZA
“Smokin Out The Window” – Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic

R&B Artist Of The Year

Blxst
Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic
Muni Long
SZA
Yung Bleu

Best New R&B Artist

Blxst
Brent Faiyaz
Muni Long
Steve Lacy
Tems

Alternative Song Of The Year

“Black Summer” – Red Hot Chili Peppers
“Edging” – Blink-182
“Enemy (from the series Arcane League Of Legends)” – Imagine Dragons
“Heat Waves” – Glass Animals
“Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)” – Kate Bush

Alternative Artist Of The Year

Imagine Dragons
Måneskin
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Twenty One Pilots
Weezer

Best New Artist (Alternative & Rock)

Beach Weather
BoyWithUke
Giovannie and the Hired Guns
Turnstile
Wet Leg

Rock Song Of The Year

“Black Summer” – Red Hot Chili Peppers
“Patient Number 9” – Ozzy Osbourne ft. Jeff Beck
“Planet Zero” – Shinedown
“So Called Life” – Three Days Grace
“Taking Me Back” – Jack White

Rock Artist Of The Year

Ghost
Papa Roach
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Shinedown
Three Days Grace

Dance Song Of The Year

“Cold Heart” – Elton John & Dua Lipa
“Escape” – KX5, Kaskade, Deadmau5 ft. Hayla
“Heaven Takes You Home” – Swedish House Mafia & Connie Constance
“Hot In It” – Tiësto & Charli XCX
“I’m Good (Blue)” – David Guetta & Bebe Rexha

Dance Artist Of The Year

Anabel Englund
Joel Corry
SOFI TUKKER
Swedish House Mafia
Tiësto

Latin Pop/Reggaeton Song of The Year

“El Incomprendido” – Farruko/ Víctor Cárdenas/ DJ Adoni
“MAMIII” – Becky G & Karol G
“Me Porto Bonito” – Bad Bunny ft. Chencho Corleone
“Moscow Mule” – Bad Bunny
“Provenza” – Karol G

Latin Pop/Reggaeton Artist of the Year

Bad Bunny
Daddy Yankee
Farruko
Karol G
Rauw Alejandro

Regional Mexican Song of the Year

“Cada Quien” – Grupo Firme feat. Maluma
“Cómo Te Olvido” – La Arrolladora Banda El Limón de René Camacho
“Si Te Pudiera Mentir” – Calibre 50
“Ya Solo Eres Mi Ex” – La Adictiva
“Ya Supérame” – Grupo Firme

Regional Mexican Artist of the Year

Calibre 50
Christian Nodal
El Fantasma
Grupo Firme
La Adictiva

Best New Latin Artist

Blessd
Kali Uchis
Quevedo
Ryan Castro
Venesti

Best Lyrics: *Socially Voted Category

“About Damn Time” – Lizzo
“abcdefu” – GAYLE
“Anti-Hero” – Taylor Swift
“Buy Dirt” – Jordan Davis feat. Luke Bryan
“Glimpse Of Us” – Joji
“Lift Me Up” – Rihanna
“N95” – Kendrick Lamar
“Pushin’ P” – Gunna feat. Future, Young Thug
“Super Freaky Girl” – Nicki Minaj
“Wasted On You” – Morgan Wallen
“We Don’t Talk About Bruno” – Lin-Manuel Miranda performed by the Cast of Encanto

Best Music Video: *Socially Voted Category

“Anti-Hero” – Taylor Swift
“As It Was” – Harry Styles
“Calm Down” – Rema & Selena Gomez
“Don’t Be Shy” – Tiësto & Karol G
“Don’t You Worry” – Black Eyed Peas, Shakira, David Guetta
“Envovler” – Anitta
“Left and Right” – Charlie Puth feat. Jung Kook of BTS
“Pink Venom” – BLACKPINK
“Tití Me Preguntó” – Bad Bunny
“Yet To Come” – BTS

Best Fan Army: *Socially Voted Category

“Barbz” – Nicki Minaj
“Beliebers” – Justin Bieber
“BeyHive” – Beyoncé
“Blinks” – BLACKPINK
“BTSArmy” – BTS
“Harries” – Harry Styles
“Hotties” – Megan Thee Stallion
“Louies” – Louis Tomlinson
“RihannaNavy” – Rihanna
“Rushers” – Big Time Rush
“Selenators” – Selena Gomez
“Swifties” – Taylor Swift

Social Star Award: *Socially Voted Category

Bailey Zimmerman
Charli D’Amelio
Em Beihold
GAYLE
GloRilla
JVKE
Lauren Spencer-Smith
Yung Gravy

Favorite Tour Photographer: *Socially Voted Category

Bad Bunny – SIEMPRERIC
Demi Lovato – Angelo Kritikos
Dua Lipa – Elizabeth Miranda
Halsey – Yasi
Harry Styles – Lloyd Wakefield
Louis Tomlinson – Joshua Halling
Luke Combs – David Bergman
Machine Gun Kelly – Sam Cahill
Olivia Rodrigo – DONSLENS
Post Malone – Adam DeGross
Twenty One Pilots – Ashley Osborn
YUNGBLUD – Tom Pallant

TikTok Bop of the Year: *Socially Voted Category

“About Damn Time” – Lizzo
“As It Was” – Harry Styles
“Bad Habit” – Steve Lacy
“Bejeweled” – Taylor Swift
“Big Energy” – Latto
“Cuff It” – Beyoncé
“Envolver” – Anitta
“Just Wanna Rock” – Lil Uzi Vert
“Made You Look” – Meghan Trainor
“Super Freaky Girl” – Nicki Minaj
“Unholy” – Sam Smith & Kim Petras
“World’s Smallest Violin” – AJR

Favorite Documentary: *Socially Voted Category

“Halftime” – Jennifer Lopez
“Life in Pink” – Machine Gun Kelly
“Love, Lizzo” – Lizzo
“Niall Horan’s Homecoming: The Road To Mullingar With Lewis Capaldi” – Niall Horan + Lewis Capaldi
“Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me” – Selena Gomez
“Shania Twain: Not Just a Girl” – Shania Twain
“Sheryl” – Sheryl Crow
“Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby” – Lil Baby

Favorite Tour Style: *Socially Voted Category

Bad Bunny
Carrie Underwood
Dua Lipa
Elton John
Harry Styles
Lady Gaga
Lil Nas X
Lizzo
Machine Gun Kelly
Olivia Rodrigo
Rosalía
The Weeknd

Favorite Residency: *Socially Voted Category

“An Evening With Silk Sonic” – Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic
“Enigma + Jazz & Piano” – Lady Gaga
“Let’s Go!” – Shania Twain
“Love In Las Vegas” – John Legend
“Love On Tour” – Harry Styles
“Play” – Katy Perry
“REFLECTION: The Las Vegas Residency” – Carrie Underwood
“Usher: My Way – The Las Vegas Residency” – Usher
“Weekends With Adele” – Adele

Favorite Use of a Sample: *Socially Voted Category

Beyoncé’s “Summer Renaissance” – sampled Donna Summer’s “I Feel Love”
BLACKPINK’s “Pink Venom” – sampled 50 Cent’s “P.I.M.P,” Rihanna’s “Pon de Replay,” and Biggie’s “Kick In The Door”
Chlöe’s “Treat Me” – sampled Bubba Sparxxx & Ying Yang Twins’ “Ms. New Booty”
David Guetta & Bebe Rexha’s “I’m Good (Blue)” – sampled Eiffel 65’s “Blue (Da Ba Dee)”
DJ Khaled & Drake’s “Staying Alive” – sampled The Bee Gees’ “Stayin’ Alive”
Doja Cat’s “Vegas” – sampled Shonka Dukureh’s “Hound Dog”
Jack Harlow’s “First Class” – sampled Fergie’s “Glamorous”
Latto’s “Big Energy” – sampled Mariah Carey’s “Fantasy”
Lizzo’s “Break Up Twice” – sampled Lauryn Hill’s “Doo Wop (That Thing)”
Nicki Minaj’s “Super Freaky Girl” – sampled Rick James’ “Super Freak”
Taylor Swift’s “Question…?” – sampled Taylor Swift’s “Out Of The Woods”
Yung Gravy’s “Betty (Get Money)” – sampled Rick Astley’s “Never Gonna Give You Up”

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