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The 2024 Billboard Music Awards are back to highlight the songs, albums and artists that dominated the charts all year round. Find out who won. ... Top female artist. Sabrina Carpenter. Billie Eilish.
This article lists the winners and nominees for the Billboard Music Award for Top Female Artist. This award has been given since 1990. Taylor Swift is the all-time winner with six and is also the most nominated artist with eleven. There are only five women who won the award more than once: Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Alicia Keys, Adele, and Mariah ...
J The single re-entered the top ten on the week ending April 27, 2024. [14] K The single re-entered the top ten on the week ending May 11, 2024. [22] L The single re-entered the top ten on the week ending May 25, 2024. [25] M The single re-entered the top ten on the week ending June 29, 2024. [29]
Lose Control" by Teddy Swims topped the Billboard Hot 100 Year-End chart as the best-performing single of the year overall. [3] As of the chart dated December 28, twenty-one artists have charted at number one in 2024, with eight― ¥$ , Rich the Kid , Playboi Carti , Swims, Metro Boomin , Hozier , Sabrina Carpenter and Shaboozey―reaching the ...
All hail the young female rocker. ... seven-piece band and two background singers to bring the hits to life. ... Best concerts of 2024 ranked: Olivia Rodrigo, Billy Joel, ELO.
On 25 October 2024 (31 October 2024, week ending), Rosé of Blackpink became the first K-pop female solo artist to enter the top-ten of the UK Singles Chart with "Apt.", featuring a guest appearance from Bruno Mars, which debuted at number four. The song later rose to a peak of number two.
As of December 2024, the highest-grossing tour by a woman is the Eras Tour by Swift, with a revenue of US$2.07 billion from 147 shows. [1] The Eras Tour is also the highest-grossing tour ever overall; its figures were not reported to Billboard , which listed Beyoncé's Renaissance World Tour as the all-time top female tour excluding the Eras Tour.
In February, Beyoncé became the first female African-American artist ever to achieve a number-one country song. Kenny Chesney (pictured in 2007) extended his record for the greatest number of chart-toppers based on country radio airplay. Post Malone (pictured in 2013) topped both charts with "I Had Some Help", featuring Morgan Wallen.