Monday, November 22, 2010
American Music Awards...Justin Bieber nabs 4 Statuettes! Usher gets nod from Pop Idol!
Justin Bieber became the youngest performer ever to snap up a "Best New Artist" honor last night at the fast-paced high-energy American Music Awards which were broadcast live! from downtown Los Angeles.
Indeed, by the time the lights went down at the Nokia Theatre at the end of the dazzling evening, the sizzling hot Pop Star managed to scoop up four of the Golden statuettes in total (including one for best break-out artist of the year).
When Bieber trotted on stage to snap up one award, he was quick to thank Usher, who was also honored with two of the coveted prizes, as well (one for Best male R&B performance).
In so many words, mop-haired "Bieb" acknowledged that the talented showman was not only his "mentor", but also a "best friend and big brother", of sorts.
Usher is credited for having nurtured the career of the young music phenomenon since he was first discovered on YouTube a scant couple of years ago.
The annual awards show belonged mostly to a bevy of dazzling young performers last night - highlighted by live performances from Miley Cyrus, Kate Perry, and fiery-headed Rihanna - although seasoned pros like Carlos Santa also graced the stage in highly-entertaining moments that riveted the audience.
Old boy-band faves - the Back Street Boys and New Kids on the Block - brought back a few nostalgic pangs back for a handful of us older pop music fans.
For the most part, the awards ceremony - amounted to a popularity contest more than anything else (unlike the Grammy Awards or the Oscars in the film arena) - and a shameless stab at self-promotion on occasion.
For example, in one impromptu moment, Nicki Minaj was inclined to tout her debut album.
Nobody else would, I dare say!
In contrast, a low-key Taylor Swift (who was given the nod for favorite female country artist) was quite gracious.
"I only want to thank the fans," she said, with an infectious smile on her face.
"You guys get me and understand me."
You betcha, honey bun!
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