Taylor Swift became the most decorated artist in Billboard Music Awards history on Thursday night (12.12.24).
The pop superstar – who has just wrapped the highest-grossing tour of all time with ‘The Eras Tour’ – took home 10 more prizes at the star-studded bash at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Taylor’s haul included Top Artist, Top Female Artist, Top Billboard 200, Top Billboard 200 Album for ‘The Tortured Poets Department’, Top Hot 100 Artist, Top Hot 100 Songwriter, Top Radio Songs Artist, Top Billboard 200 Global Artist, Top Billboard Global (Excl. U.S.) Artist, and Top Streaming Songs Artist.
Having been tied with Drake with 39 prizes apiece, Taylor surpassed the rap superstar with her new total of 49 BBMAs, while Drake picked up three more prizes on the night for Top Rap Artist, Top Rap Male Artist, and Top Rap Album for ‘For All the Dogs’.
Taylor thanked her fans and said her record-breaking wins were the “nicest early birthday present”, as the ‘Cruel Summer’ hitmaker celebrates her 35th birthday on Friday (13.12.24).
In a video message, Taylor said: “Thank you to the Billboard Awards. Thank you to the fans, ’cause Billboard is counting your stuff.
“They’re counting what you listen to, the albums that you’re passionate about, and so I count these as like fan voted awards because you guys are the ones who care about our albums and come see us in concert.”
She continued: “Everything that has happened with The Eras Tour and The Tortured Poets Department, I just have to say thank you. It means the world to me that you guys have embraced the things I have made, you know? And the fact that you’ve cared so much about my music.
“This is the nicest early birthday present you could have given me. So, thank you very much, I love it. It’s exactly what I wanted.”
The ceremony was hosted by actress and comedian Michelle Buteau and saw performances from Megan Moroney, Jelly Roll and Shaboozey.
The BBMAs 2024 winners’ list:
Top artist: Taylor Swift
Top new artist: Chappell Roan
Top male artist: Morgan Wallen
Top female artist: Taylor Swift
Top duo/group: Fuerza Regida
Top Billboard 200 artist: Taylor Swift
Top Hot 100 song: ‘Lose Control’ – Teddy Swims
Top radio song: ‘Lose Control’ – Teddy Swims
Top Hot 100 artist: Taylor Swift
Top Hot 100 songwriter: Taylor Swift
Top streaming songs artist: Taylor Swift
Top Hot 100 producer: Jack Antonoff
Top Billboard global (excl. U.S.) artist: Taylor Swift
Top Billboard 200 album: ‘The Tortured Poems Department’ – Taylor Swift
Top radio songs artist: Taylor Swift
Top Billboard global 200 artist: Taylor Swift
Top R’n’B male artist: Tommy Richman
Top R’n’B female artist: SZA
Top R’n’B touring artist: Bruno Mars
Top rap artist: Drake
Top rap album: Drake – ‘For All the Dogs’
Top rap male artist: Drake
Top rap female artist: Doja Cat
Top rap touring artist: Travis Scott
Top R’n’B song: Tommy Richman – ‘MILLION DOLLAR BABY’
Top rock touring artist: Coldplay
Top Latin duo/group: Fuerza Regida
Top hard rock song: Falling In Reverse feat. Jelly Roll ‘All My Life’
Top dance/electronic song: ‘Houdini’ – Dua Lipa
Top country artist: Morgan Wallen
Top country male artist: Morgan Wallen
Top country female artist: Beyoncé
Top K-Pop touring artist: Seventeen
Top global K-Pop artist: Stray Kids
Top collaboration: Post Malone feat. Morgan Wallen ‘I Had Some Help’
Top country song: ‘A Bar Song (Tipsy)’ – Shaboozey
Top song sales artist: Shaboozey
Top selling song: ‘A Bar Song (Tipsy)’ – Shaboozey
Top rock album: ‘Stick Season’ – Noah Kahan
Top Billboard global 200 song: ‘Beautiful Things’ – Benson Boone
Top Billboard global (excl. U.S.) song: ‘Beautiful Things’ – Benson Boone
Top Afrobeats artist: Tyla
Top Afrobeats song: ‘Water’ – Tyla
Top hard rock artist: Linkin Park
Top rock duo/group: Linkin Park