iHeartMedia and NBC previously announced the finalists for the 2015 iHeartRadio Music Awards, which returns to the historic Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles tonight, March 29. The event will be televised live on NBC from 8-11 p.m. ET/PT and broadcast simultaneously on iHeartMedia stations nationwide and across the iHeartRadio digital music platform.
The awards will celebrate the year's amazing music that's been heard across iHeartMedia radio stations and on iHeartRadio nationwide and will feature today's biggest artists and songs with live performances, never-before-done duets and collaborations, celebrity guest appearances and live award presentations. iHeartRadio On the Verge artist
Iggy Azalea and
Sam Smith lead nominees with five nominations, including Best New Artist, while
Taylor Swift and
Ariana Grande each received four nominations. The nominations are a true reflection of a banner year for female artists especially Swift, who released her multiplatinum album "1989." Swift, Azalea and Grande will go head-to-head against
Luke Bryan and
Sam Smith for the coveted Artist of the Year award.
The inaugural 2014
IHEARTRADIO MUSIC AWARDS telecast showcased the year's most popular artists and songs determined by the iHeartRadio Chart and music fans nationwide who cast more than 65 million votes using hashtags on Facebook and Twitter. More than 5.5 million people, up 86 percent vs. the time period average, tuned in to watch exhilarating performances by music's biggest names and to see which of their favorite artists were selected as winners for categories such as Best Collaboration and Alt Rock Song of the Year. Among the winners were Lorde for Best New Artist,
Blake Shelton's "Boys 'Round Here" for Country Song of the Year and Rihanna, last year's top vote-getter, with awards for Artist of the Year, Song of the Year, Hip Hop/R&B Song of the Year and Best Fan Army.
The 2014 award show received a record-setting 8.5 billion social impressions and was a dominant social media topic throughout the week of the show. Additionally, #iHeartAwards trended No. 1 on Twitter throughout the night and the awards were ranked No. 1 in Nielsen's Twitter TV Ratings Top 10 Programs for the week.
This year's awards will feature a broad array of exciting categories, with fan voting determining Best Fan Army, Best Lyrics and the first-ever Renegade Award, sponsored by Jeep. This award, which captures the spirit of the all-new 2015 Jeep Renegade, recognizes an emerging standout artist that defies convention and breaks boundaries - an artist who takes risks while still staying true to themselves. They explore new sounds and not only break external boundaries but their own personal boundaries, as well; creating new music lanes that are distinctly their own; artists with the talent and spirit to separate from the pack. This award acknowledges an authentic, passionate artist willing to stretch the limits in order to do something extraordinary - a renegade. Voting will begin on Monday, March 3 and extend through Friday, March 20. Category finalists (by alphabetical order) are:
Artist of the Year:
•
Ariana Grande
•
Iggy Azalea
•
Luke Bryan
•
Sam Smith
•
Taylor Swift
Song of the Year:
• "All About That Bass" - Meghan Trainor
• "All of Me" -
John Legend
• "Happy" -
Pharrell Williams
• "Shake It Off" -
Taylor Swift
• "Stay With Me" -
Sam Smith
Best Collaboration:
• "Bang Bang" -
Jessie J +
Ariana Grande +
Nicki Minaj
• "Dark Horse" -
Katy Perry featuring Juicy J
• "Fancy" -
Iggy Azalea featuring Charli XCX
• "Problem" -
Ariana Grande featuring
Iggy Azalea
• "Talk Dirty" -
Jason Derulo featuring 2 Chainz
Best New Artist:
• Bastille
•
Cole Swindell
•
Iggy Azalea
• Meghan Trainor
•
Sam Smith
Country Song of the Year:
• "Bartender" -
Lady Antebellum
• "Burnin' It Down" -
Jason Aldean
• "Dirt" - Florida
Georgia Line
• "Give Me Back My Hometown" - Eric Church
• "Play It Again" -
Luke Bryan
Hip Hop/R&B Song of the Year:
• "Don't Tell 'Em" -
Jeremih featuring YG
• "Drunk in Love" - Beyoncé featuring
Jay Z
• "Flawless" - Beyoncé
• "Loyal" -
Chris Brown featuring
Lil Wayne and Tyga
• "New Flame" -
Chris Brown featuring Usher and Rick Ross
Dance Song of the Year:
• "Animals" - Martin Garrix
• "Blame" -
Calvin Harris featuring
John Newman
• "La La La" -
Naughty Boy featuring
Sam Smith
• "Summer" - Calvin Harris
• "Waves" - Mr. Probz
Alternative Rock Song of the Year:
• "Come With Me Now" - KONGOS
• "Do I Wanna Know?" - Arctic Monkeys
• "Fever" - The Black Keys
• "Something From Nothing" - Foo Fighters
• "Take Me to Church" - Hozier
Best Lyrics:
• "All of Me" -
John Legend
• "Blank Space" -
Taylor Swift
• "Counting Stars" - OneRepublic
• "Habits (Stay High)" - Tove Lo
• "Stay With Me" -
Sam Smith
• "Thinking Out Loud" - Ed Sheeran
Best Fan Army:
• 5SOSFAM - 5 Seconds of Summer
• Arianators -
Ariana Grande
• Bey Hive - Beyoncé
• Team Breezy -
Chris Brown
• Sheerios - Ed Sheeran
•
Church Choir - Eric Church
• Directioners -
One Direction
• Selenators -
Selena Gomez
• Mendes Army - Shawn Mendes
• Swifties -
Taylor Swift
Renegade:
• Brantley Gilbert
• Charli XCX
• Hozier
•
Iggy Azalea
• Meghan Trainor
The
IHEARTRADIO MUSIC AWARDS will be executive produced by
John Sykes, Tom Poleman and Liz Kelly of iHeartMedia, along with
Ian Stewart and Hamish Hamilton of Done and Dusted Inc., who will also produce the show for
NBC Studios. Hamilton will also direct.
For breaking news, additional new award categories and exclusive
IHEARTRADIO MUSIC AWARDS content visit iHeartRadio.com/awards or follow the social buzz on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Google +.
About iHeartMedia
With 245 million monthly listeners in the U.S., 97 million monthly digital uniques and 196 million monthly consumers of its Total Traffic and Weather Network, iHeartMedia has the largest reach of any radio or television outlet in America. It serves over 150 markets through 858 owned radio stations, and the company's radio stations and content can be heard on AM/FM, HD digital radio, satellite radio, on the Internet at iHeartRadio.com and on the company's radio station websites, on the iHeartRadio mobile app, in enhanced auto dashes, on tablets and smartphones, and on gaming consoles.
iHeartRadio, iHeartMedia's digital radio platform, is the No. 1 all-in-one digital audio service with over 500 million downloads; it reached its first 20 million registered users faster than any digital service in Internet history and reached 50 million users faster than any digital music service and even faster than Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest. The company's operations include radio broadcasting, online, mobile, digital and social media, live concerts and events, syndication, music research services and independent media representation. For more company information visit iHeartMedia.com.
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