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American Music Awards ~ How many awards can a dead guy win?


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ARTIST OF THE YEAR

Kings of Leon

Taylor Swift

Lady Gaga

Eminem

Michael Jackson

SOUL/R&B – Favorite Male Artist

Jamie Foxx

Michael Jackson

Maxwell

POP/ROCK – Favorite Male Artist

Eminem

Michael Jackson

T.I.

POP/ROCK – Favorite Album

Fame – Lady Gaga

Number Ones – Michael Jackson

Fearless – Taylor Swift

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As many as he wants to.

And the saddest part is, he probably deserves two, maybe three. KOL should be a lock for Artist of the Year, but the other three? It's a commentary on the state of popular music, that a guy whose hey-day was in the 80's/early 90's and who was in exile for going on the last decade of his life is still more worthy of awards than a lot of the stuff out there.

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At least Michael had the career to warrant these awards. Mainstream has been garbage for some time now and most "musicians" now days can hardly be called artists. There needs to be higher standards of talent. Props to Eminem and T. Swift(even though T. Swift used the Canon in D chord progression in both of her hit songs.)

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