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]]>What You See Is What You Get was originally released on November 8th, 2019, and debuted at no. 1 after hitting the shelves last year. Its return to the top spot is no coincidence—Combs released the album’s deluxe reissue on October 23rd.
What makes the album’s second Billboard 200 run so impressive is that it broke its own streaming record for a country record, with a total of 102.26 million weekly streams. The album’s new reissue earned 109,000 equivalent album units in the U.S., beating Bruce Springsteen’s latest LP Letter to You.
Combs’ triumph isn’t all that surprising when you take into account that the deluxe version of What You See Is What You Get features a total of 23 tracks. In addition to the original album’s 17 songs, it also includes singles “Six Feet Apart”, “Forever After All”, and Amanda Shires collaboration “Without You”.
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]]>The post Here’s the Full List of Winners at the 2020 ACM Awards appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>The main category, entertainer of the year, resulted in a historic tie, as Thomas Rhett and Carrie Underwood shared the award. Rhett also picked up the trophy for the best music video of the year, with “Remember You Young”.
The list of major winners also included Luke Combs (best male artist and album of the year), Maren Morris (best female artist and music event of the year alongside The Highwomen), and Tenille Townes (best new female artist of the year and music event of the year).
Many of the nominees also delivered amazing performances during the ceremony, including Underwood, Morris, and Combs. Taylor Swift took the ACM stage for the first time in seven years to deliver the first live performance of “Betty”.
The ACM Awards were held in Nashville, Tennessee on September 16th, with Keith Urban hosting the ceremony.
Entertainer of the year
Thomas Rhett and Carrie Underwood (tied)
Female artist of the year
Maren Morris
Male artist of the year
Luke Combs
Duo of the year
Dan + Shay
Group of the year
Old Dominion
New female artist of the year
Tenille Townes
New male artist of the year
Riley Green
Album of the year
“What You See Is What You Get” – Luke Combs
Song of the year
“One Man Band” – Old Dominion
Video of the year
“Remember You Young” – Thomas Rhett
Songwriter of the year
Hillary Lindsey
Music event of the year
“Fooled Around and Fell in Love” – Miranda Lambert feat. Maren Morris, Ashley McBryde, Tenille Townes, Caylee Hammack and Elle King
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]]>The post Billie Eilish Wins Big at 2020 iHeartRadio Music Awards appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>Eilish won the award for the best female artist and came out victorious in several alternative and rock categories, including the best album, the best artist, and the best song. She was closely followed by Luke Combs and Post Malone, who won three awards each.
The 2020 iHeartRadio Music Awards were postponed on several occasions until the organizers decided to cancel the live show. Instead of hosting a traditional award ceremony, they simply announced the list of winners over Labor Day weekend.
Song of the Year
“Truth Hurts” — Lizzo
Female Artist of the Year
Billie Eilish
Male Artist of the Year
Post Malone
Best Duo/Group of the Year
Jonas Brothers
Best Collaboration
“Señorita” — Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello
Label of the Year
Republic Records
Most Thumbed Up Artist of the Year
Post Malone
Most Thumbed Up Song of the Year
“Sunflower” by Post Malone & Swae Lee
Producer of the Year
Finneas
Songwriter of the Year
Louis Bell
Tour of the Year
Elton John
Best Lyrics
“10,000 Hours” — Dan + Shay & Justin Bieber
Best Cover Song
Sam Smith & Normani — “Dancing With A Stranger” (5SOS cover)
Best Fan Army
BTSArmy — BTS
Best Music Video
“Boy With Luv” — BTS featuring Halsey
Social Star Award
Asher Angel
Best Remix
“Trampoline” — Shaed feat. Zayn
Favorite Tour Photographer
Zack Caspary (Why Don’t We)
Favorite Music Video Choreography
“Kill This Love” (Blackpink) — Kyle Hanagami & Kiel Tutin
Genre specific categories:
Pop Album of the Year
Lover — Taylor Swift
Best New Pop Artist
Lizzo
Alternative Rock Song of the Year
“Bad Guy” — Billie Eilish
Alternative Rock Artist of the Year
Billie Eilish
Alternative Rock Album of the Year
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? — Billie Eilish
Best New Rock/Alternative Rock Artist
Shaed
Rock Song of the Year
“Ghost” — Badflower
Rock Artist of the Year
Disturbed
Rock Album of the Year
Fear Inoculum — Tool
Country Song of the Year
“Beautiful Crazy” — Luke Combs
Country Artist of the Year
Luke Combs
Country Album of the Year
What You See Is What You Get — Luke Combs
Best New Country Artist
Morgan Wallen
Dance Song of the Year
“Close to Me” — Ellie Goulding, Diplo featuring Swae Lee
Dance Artist of the Year
Marshmello
Dance Album of the Year
World War Joy — The Chainsmokers
Hip-Hop Song of the Year
“Suge” — DaBaby
Hip-Hop Artist of the Year
Drake
Hip-Hop Album of the Year
Death Race for Love — Juice WRLD
Best New Hip-Hop Artist
DaBaby
R&B Song of the Year
“No Guidance” — Chris Brown featuring Drake
R&B Artist of the Year
H.E.R.
R&B Album of the Year
Free Spirit — Khalid
Best New R&B Artist
Summer Walker
Latin Pop/Reggaeton Song of the Year
“Con Calma” — Daddy Yankee & Katy Perry featuring Snow
Latin Pop/Reggaeton Artist of the Year
Ozuna
Best New Latin Pop/Reggaeton Artist
Rosalía
Regional Mexican Song of the Year
“A Través Del Vaso” — Banda Los Sebastianes
Regional Mexican Artist of the Year
Christian Nodal
Latin Album of the Year
X 100PRE — Bad Bunny
Best New Regional Mexican Artist
Banda Los Sebastianes
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]]>The post Miranda Lambert Tops the List of 2020 CMA Awards Nominations appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>Lambert will be competing for the album of the year award with her latest record Wildcard, in addition to receiving nods for the best entertainer, best female vocalist, and best musical event of the year. Her song “Bluebird” also received nominations for the best song, single, and music video of the year.
Lambert is closely followed by Luke Combs with a total of six nods, and they’ll face off in several categories. Maren Morris came in third with a total of five nominations, mostly thanks to the success of her hit single “The Bones”.
The Country Music Association Awards will be held on November 11th, in Nashville, Tennessee. It’s still unclear what the ceremony will look like, but Carrie Underwood won’t return to host.
Album of the Year
Music Event of the Year
Entertainer of the Year
New Artist of the Year
Single of the Year
Song of the Year
Female Vocalist of the Year
Male Vocalist of the Year
Vocal Group of the Year
Vocal Duo of the Year
Music Video of the Year
Musician of the Year
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]]>The post Luke Combs Returns to No. 1 with “What You See is What You Get” appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>What You See Is What You Get was originally released on November 8th, 2019, and debuted at no. 1 after hitting the shelves last year. Its return to the top spot is no coincidence—Combs released the album’s deluxe reissue on October 23rd.
What makes the album’s second Billboard 200 run so impressive is that it broke its own streaming record for a country record, with a total of 102.26 million weekly streams. The album’s new reissue earned 109,000 equivalent album units in the U.S., beating Bruce Springsteen’s latest LP Letter to You.
Combs’ triumph isn’t all that surprising when you take into account that the deluxe version of What You See Is What You Get features a total of 23 tracks. In addition to the original album’s 17 songs, it also includes singles “Six Feet Apart”, “Forever After All”, and Amanda Shires collaboration “Without You”.
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]]>The post Here’s the Full List of Winners at the 2020 ACM Awards appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>The main category, entertainer of the year, resulted in a historic tie, as Thomas Rhett and Carrie Underwood shared the award. Rhett also picked up the trophy for the best music video of the year, with “Remember You Young”.
The list of major winners also included Luke Combs (best male artist and album of the year), Maren Morris (best female artist and music event of the year alongside The Highwomen), and Tenille Townes (best new female artist of the year and music event of the year).
Many of the nominees also delivered amazing performances during the ceremony, including Underwood, Morris, and Combs. Taylor Swift took the ACM stage for the first time in seven years to deliver the first live performance of “Betty”.
The ACM Awards were held in Nashville, Tennessee on September 16th, with Keith Urban hosting the ceremony.
Entertainer of the year
Thomas Rhett and Carrie Underwood (tied)
Female artist of the year
Maren Morris
Male artist of the year
Luke Combs
Duo of the year
Dan + Shay
Group of the year
Old Dominion
New female artist of the year
Tenille Townes
New male artist of the year
Riley Green
Album of the year
“What You See Is What You Get” – Luke Combs
Song of the year
“One Man Band” – Old Dominion
Video of the year
“Remember You Young” – Thomas Rhett
Songwriter of the year
Hillary Lindsey
Music event of the year
“Fooled Around and Fell in Love” – Miranda Lambert feat. Maren Morris, Ashley McBryde, Tenille Townes, Caylee Hammack and Elle King
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]]>The post Billie Eilish Wins Big at 2020 iHeartRadio Music Awards appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>Eilish won the award for the best female artist and came out victorious in several alternative and rock categories, including the best album, the best artist, and the best song. She was closely followed by Luke Combs and Post Malone, who won three awards each.
The 2020 iHeartRadio Music Awards were postponed on several occasions until the organizers decided to cancel the live show. Instead of hosting a traditional award ceremony, they simply announced the list of winners over Labor Day weekend.
Song of the Year
“Truth Hurts” — Lizzo
Female Artist of the Year
Billie Eilish
Male Artist of the Year
Post Malone
Best Duo/Group of the Year
Jonas Brothers
Best Collaboration
“Señorita” — Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello
Label of the Year
Republic Records
Most Thumbed Up Artist of the Year
Post Malone
Most Thumbed Up Song of the Year
“Sunflower” by Post Malone & Swae Lee
Producer of the Year
Finneas
Songwriter of the Year
Louis Bell
Tour of the Year
Elton John
Best Lyrics
“10,000 Hours” — Dan + Shay & Justin Bieber
Best Cover Song
Sam Smith & Normani — “Dancing With A Stranger” (5SOS cover)
Best Fan Army
BTSArmy — BTS
Best Music Video
“Boy With Luv” — BTS featuring Halsey
Social Star Award
Asher Angel
Best Remix
“Trampoline” — Shaed feat. Zayn
Favorite Tour Photographer
Zack Caspary (Why Don’t We)
Favorite Music Video Choreography
“Kill This Love” (Blackpink) — Kyle Hanagami & Kiel Tutin
Genre specific categories:
Pop Album of the Year
Lover — Taylor Swift
Best New Pop Artist
Lizzo
Alternative Rock Song of the Year
“Bad Guy” — Billie Eilish
Alternative Rock Artist of the Year
Billie Eilish
Alternative Rock Album of the Year
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? — Billie Eilish
Best New Rock/Alternative Rock Artist
Shaed
Rock Song of the Year
“Ghost” — Badflower
Rock Artist of the Year
Disturbed
Rock Album of the Year
Fear Inoculum — Tool
Country Song of the Year
“Beautiful Crazy” — Luke Combs
Country Artist of the Year
Luke Combs
Country Album of the Year
What You See Is What You Get — Luke Combs
Best New Country Artist
Morgan Wallen
Dance Song of the Year
“Close to Me” — Ellie Goulding, Diplo featuring Swae Lee
Dance Artist of the Year
Marshmello
Dance Album of the Year
World War Joy — The Chainsmokers
Hip-Hop Song of the Year
“Suge” — DaBaby
Hip-Hop Artist of the Year
Drake
Hip-Hop Album of the Year
Death Race for Love — Juice WRLD
Best New Hip-Hop Artist
DaBaby
R&B Song of the Year
“No Guidance” — Chris Brown featuring Drake
R&B Artist of the Year
H.E.R.
R&B Album of the Year
Free Spirit — Khalid
Best New R&B Artist
Summer Walker
Latin Pop/Reggaeton Song of the Year
“Con Calma” — Daddy Yankee & Katy Perry featuring Snow
Latin Pop/Reggaeton Artist of the Year
Ozuna
Best New Latin Pop/Reggaeton Artist
Rosalía
Regional Mexican Song of the Year
“A Través Del Vaso” — Banda Los Sebastianes
Regional Mexican Artist of the Year
Christian Nodal
Latin Album of the Year
X 100PRE — Bad Bunny
Best New Regional Mexican Artist
Banda Los Sebastianes
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]]>The post Miranda Lambert Tops the List of 2020 CMA Awards Nominations appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>Lambert will be competing for the album of the year award with her latest record Wildcard, in addition to receiving nods for the best entertainer, best female vocalist, and best musical event of the year. Her song “Bluebird” also received nominations for the best song, single, and music video of the year.
Lambert is closely followed by Luke Combs with a total of six nods, and they’ll face off in several categories. Maren Morris came in third with a total of five nominations, mostly thanks to the success of her hit single “The Bones”.
The Country Music Association Awards will be held on November 11th, in Nashville, Tennessee. It’s still unclear what the ceremony will look like, but Carrie Underwood won’t return to host.
Album of the Year
Music Event of the Year
Entertainer of the Year
New Artist of the Year
Single of the Year
Song of the Year
Female Vocalist of the Year
Male Vocalist of the Year
Vocal Group of the Year
Vocal Duo of the Year
Music Video of the Year
Musician of the Year
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