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Nine just fine for Post Malone

- By Mesfin Fekadu AP Music Writer

Walking into the show with 16 nomination­s, Post Malone won nine honors at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards, where John Legend gave a heartfelt performanc­e that was dedicated to his wife.

With his voice aching as he sang passionate­ly from the piano, Legend told viewers “this is for Chrissy” before singing “Never Break,” which includes the lyrics “we will never break.” The performanc­e comes two weeks after Chrissy Teigen announced she had a miscarriag­e, explaining in a heartwrenc­hing, social-media post that she and Legend drove “home from the hospital with no baby.”

“John, that was so beautiful,” host Kelly Clarkson said following Legend’s performanc­e. “All my love to you and Chrissy.”

It was one of several performanc­es that were pretaped for Wednesday’s show. Other musicians attended and performed at the empty Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles during the three-hour show, which aired on NBC.

After announcing that Malone won the show’s biggest honor, top artist, Clarkson wheeled out eight more trophies for the hitmaker.

“I’m honestly blown away by the love everyone’s shown to me,” said Malone, who also won top rap artist, top male artist and top rap album. “It’s kind of big deal to me and everybody involved because we work our (butts) off.”

He beat out Eilish for the top prize, but she was still a winner, taking home top Billboard 200 album, top female artist and top new artist.

The 18-year-old, wearing a face mask, told viewers to “please vote, please wear a mask, please wash your hands.”

Others had similar messages. Khalid, who won five honors, told fans “your voice matters now more than ever.” And Lizzo wore a black dress with “vote” printed across it. She also gave an encouragin­g speech, telling viewers to find their voices and don’t change to meet society standards.

Other winners included Lil Nas X, who took home four honors and was on hand to accept top Hot 100 song for “Old Town Road,” which set the record for most weeks at No. 1. Kanye West, who released two gospel albums last year, also won four prizes: top gospel artist, top gospel song, top gospel album and top Christian album. Luke Combs followed with three wins.

Garth Brooks accepted the Icon Award.

Guitar rock legend Eddie Van Halen, who died last week, was honored as the show aired a clip of his Billboard Awards performanc­e from 2015. And rapper-activist Killer Mike received the Change Maker Award.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Post Malone, who won nine awards, accepts the award for top artist at the Billboard Music Awards on Wednesday.
AP PHOTO Post Malone, who won nine awards, accepts the award for top artist at the Billboard Music Awards on Wednesday.
 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Billie Eilish accepts the award for top female artist.
AP PHOTO Billie Eilish accepts the award for top female artist.

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