The Weeknd and Ariana Grande do surprise duet of Save Your Tears to open the iHeartRadio Awards

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    Elton John was given the prestigious Icon Award at the iHeartRadio Awards on Thursday night in Hollywood.

    The honor came complete with a unique tribute performance by Demi Lovato, H.E.R. and Brandi Carlile performing his hits like Benny and the Jets.

    The honor got off to a humorous start, with Coldplay’s Chris Martin pretending to have difficulties with the prompter.

    Tribute: The honor came complete with a unique tribute performance by Demi Lovato, H.E.R. and Brandi Carlile performing his hits like Benny and the Jets

    Tribute: The honor came complete with a unique tribute performance by Demi Lovato, H.E.R. and Brandi Carlile performing his hits like Benny and the Jets

    H.E.R. kicked off the performance tribute with a rousing rendition of Benny and the Jets, followed by Brandi Carlile singing Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me.

    Demi Lovato brought the crowd to their feet, coming out in a sparkling pantsuit and sunglasses inspired by Elton’s classic look, singing I’m Still Standing. 

    After the rousing performances (and a bit of Chris Martin filling in for time), John took to the stage, to a standing ovation.

    Demi sings: Demi Lovato brought the crowd to their feet, coming out in a sparkling pantsuit and sunglasses inspired by Elton's classic look, singing I'm Still Standing

    Demi sings: Demi Lovato brought the crowd to their feet, coming out in a sparkling pantsuit and sunglasses inspired by Elton’s classic look, singing I’m Still Standing

    ‘Thank you so much to iHeartRadio for honoring me this way. Thank you to H.E.R., Brandi Carlile, Demi Lovato, for paying tribute to me,’ he began. 

    ‘It’s very touching, and I’m very humbled. Because when I first came to Los Angeles in 1970, radio was so important. I’d never heard radio in America before, because I’d never been here before, but it was just incredible to me. In England we had one station. Over here you had music coming out of the radio in all sorts of formats, all sorts of styles,’ he added.

    ‘But I have to say, radio is such an important thing to all of us. That’s where you hear things, that’s where you discover things, that’s why I like doing a radio show, that’s why being played on the radio for the first time, when you sit there and you hear yourself and you’re so excited — and it’s, for me what this award means, is that I still covet new artists,’ John continued.

    He added that he tries to ‘promote young artists’ because ‘they need exposure,’ adding he’s had his ‘time in the sun.

    He also gave a ‘special thanks’ to Lil Nas X, ‘because he is a wonderful artist and has balls of steel!’

    Duet: The Weeknd got the 2021 iHeartRadio Awards off to a fantastic start with a performance of Save Your Tears... which became a surprise duet with Ariana Grande

    Duet: The Weeknd got the 2021 iHeartRadio Awards off to a fantastic start with a performance of Save Your Tears… which became a surprise duet with Ariana Grande

    The Weeknd got the 2021 iHeartRadio Awards off to a fantastic start with a performance of Save Your Tears… which became a surprise duet with Ariana Grande.

    The 31-year-old singer took to the stage solo at the Dolby Theater to sing the first verse of his beloved song, before surprising the fans by bringing Grande, 27, out for the second verse.

    The surprise duet shocked fans at the Dolby Theater, which kicked off the show before host Usher came out, surprising a few fans of his own by handing out stacks of cash.

    First verse: The 31-year-old singer took to the stage solo at the Dolby Theater to sing the first verse of his beloved song, before surprising the fans by bringing Grande, 27, out for the second verse

    First verse: The 31-year-old singer took to the stage solo at the Dolby Theater to sing the first verse of his beloved song, before surprising the fans by bringing Grande, 27, out for the second verse

    Megan Thee Stallion won the first award of the night when she took home Best Collaboration for her song Savage featuring Beyonce, presented by French Montana.

    She beat out  Go Crazy – Chris Brown & Young Thug, Holy – Justin Bieber featuring Chance the Rapper, I Hope – Gabby Barrett featuring Charlie Puth and Mood – 24kGoldn featuring iann dio.

    Megan thanked God, ‘Because without god, we wouldn’t be nothing,’ before thanking her fans, ‘the hotties, because without y’all, I wouldn’t be happening. 

    Presenter: Megan Thee Stallion won the first award of the night when she took home Best Collaboration for her song Savage featuring Beyonce, presented by French Montana

    Presenter: Megan Thee Stallion won the first award of the night when she took home Best Collaboration for her song Savage featuring Beyonce, presented by French Montana

    Winner: She beat out Go Crazy – Chris Brown & Young Thug, Holy – Justin Bieber featuring Chance the Rapper, I Hope – Gabby Barrett featuring Charlie Puth and Mood – 24kGoldn featuring iann dio

    Winner: She beat out Go Crazy – Chris Brown & Young Thug, Holy – Justin Bieber featuring Chance the Rapper, I Hope – Gabby Barrett featuring Charlie Puth and Mood – 24kGoldn featuring iann dio

    Thanking god and hotties: Megan thanked God, ' Because without god, we wouldn't be nothing,' before thanking her fans, 'the hotties, because without y'all, I wouldn't be happening

    Thanking god and hotties: Megan thanked God, ‘ Because without god, we wouldn’t be nothing,’ before thanking her fans, ‘the hotties, because without y’all, I wouldn’t be happening

    Twenty One Pilots took home the Alternative Artist of the Year and the Alternative Rock Song of the Year for their hit Level of Concern.

    They revealed during a video package that the COVID-19 quarantine gave them more time to ‘work on music.’

    ‘My mom was like, I can use an upbeat song to distract me from all of this, and I took it as a challenge,’ Tyler Joseph said. 

    Winners: Twenty One Pilots took home the Alternative Artist of the Year and the Alternative Rock Song of the Year for their hit Level of Concern

    Winners: Twenty One Pilots took home the Alternative Artist of the Year and the Alternative Rock Song of the Year for their hit Level of Concern

    Winner: Shay: Dan + Shay also performed their hit new single Glad You Exist during the telecast, introduced by their labelmate Gabby Bareress

    Winner: Shay: Dan + Shay also performed their hit new single Glad You Exist during the telecast, introduced by their labelmate Gabby Bareress

    Dan + Shay also performed their hit new single Glad You Exist during the telecast, introduced by their labelmate Gabby Bareress

    They were followed by an electric performance by Bruno Mars and Anderson Paak, performing their hit Leave the Door Open.

    Taylor Swift won Pop Album of the Year for her hit album Folklore, as she thanked everyone from her fans to her photographer. 

    Bruno and Anderson: They were followed by an electric performance by Bruno Mars and Anderson Paak, performing their hit Leave the Door Open

    Bruno and Anderson: They were followed by an electric performance by Bruno Mars and Anderson Paak, performing their hit Leave the Door Open

    ‘Thank you so much for this award and for the honor. I have to say thank you to everyone at I heart and everyone that supported Folklore. It was an album I made in the very beginning of the pandemic, I started writing it, and I feel like it became sort of an emotional life rafrt for me to put all my feelings into,’ Swift said.

    ‘I have to say thank you to Aaron Defner and Jack Antonoff, your creativity has completely changed my life, friends forever. Thank you to Beth Garabrant, who took the photos for Folklore, and really helped me create this world that I saw in my head,’ she added.

    ‘Because we all needed to escape into stories, whether it was movies or TV or film or music. And the fact that you chose this album, I am so honored by that. And you really wrapped your arms around it. The way that someday we’ll get to wrap our arms around each other when we see each other again,’ she concluded. 

    After his crowd-pleasing opening performance, The Weeknd was named Male Artist of the Year.

    ‘Thank you. Oh my gosh. Live audience. I want to thank my team, my xo family, of course. I want to thank my family, money and Luke, Wendy, Jo, Katherine Frasier, Sal, Cash, Lamar. I want to thank Ariana grande for coming out tonight.  I want to thank my fans. Thank you. I love you guys,’ The Weeknd said. 

    Nelly came out to present the Best Hip-Hop Artist of the Year to Roddy Ricch, who beat out DaBaby, Lil Baby, Megan Thee Stallion and Pop Smoke.

    ‘I just want to thank my teach, my mama, my son, know what I’m saying, this for you, my mama,’ Roddy Ricch said in his succinct speech.

    Machine Gun Kelly won Alternative Rock Album of the Year, though when host Usher asked if he was done with rap, he answered an emphatic, ‘Never! Never! Never!”

    Nelly presents: Nelly came out to present the Best Hip-Hop Artist of the Year to Roddy Ricch, who beat out DaBaby, Lil Baby, Megan Thee Stallion and Pop Smoke

    Nelly presents: Nelly came out to present the Best Hip-Hop Artist of the Year to Roddy Ricch, who beat out DaBaby, Lil Baby, Megan Thee Stallion and Pop Smoke

    Nikki Glaser came out to announce all of the different Best New Artist winners, with Gabby Barrett winning Best New Country Artist, Powfu winning Best New Alternative Artist, Rauw Alejandro winning Best New Latin Artist, Roddy Ricch winning Best New Hip-Hop Artist and Snoh Aalegra winning Best New R&B Artist.

    The last of these successive awards was Best New Pop Artist, won by Doja Cat, who would go on to perform Kiss Me More on stage.

    Dua Lipa was named the Female Artist of the Year, beating Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish, Megan Thee Stallion and Taylor Swift.

    The singer said the honor was ‘insane’ and thanked her fans, ‘because without you I wouldn’t be here.’ 

    She thanked the fans for listening to her album Future Nostalgia, adding, ‘this album means a great deal to me.’

    ‘I’m very, very grateful. I want to thank I heart, and in particular, I want to thank Tom Pullman. I want to thank John Sykes. I want to thank John Ivy and all the radio stations that made this possible,’ she said.

    She went on to thank her team because she knows, ‘how hard you guys have been working. I know this has been such a difficult year, but I am so grateful music brings us together.’

    Lipa also thanked the frontline workers, ‘because of you, the world goes around,’ concluding she will ‘see you soon on the road. 

    Megan Thee Stallion came out on top when the nominations for the iHeartRadio Music Awards were revealed on Wednesday.

    The Body artist, 25, earned eight nods while Roddy Ricch snagged seven and The Weeknd managed six.

    The pair will face off in the Song Of The Year category, where the DaBaby song ROCKSTAR featuring Ricch and The Weeknd’s Blinding Lights are both nominated along with Post Malone’s Circles, Dua Lipa’s Don’t Start Now and Watermelon Sugar by Harry Styles.

    Nominations: Megan Thee Stallion came out on top when the nominations for the iHeartRadio Music Awards were revealed on Wednesday

     Nominations: Megan Thee Stallion came out on top when the nominations for the iHeartRadio Music Awards were revealed on Wednesday

    Other notable noms include three for late rapper Pop Smoke, who is up for hip-hop artist of the year as well as best new artist in both pop and hip-hop.

    Despite his loyal fanbase, controversial country artist Morgan Wallen was snubbed in all of the country categories. 

    iHeartRadio’s decision echoed the American Country Music Awards’ choice to suspend him from competing for awards and appearing on the telecast after being caught using a racial slur on video. 

    There will be some friendly rivalry in the best cover category, where Lizzo is nominated for her rendition of Harry Styles’ Adore You while he was picked for a version of her track Juice.

    Fans will get to vote on several special awards starting on Wednesday.

    Vote: Fans will get to vote on several special awards starting on Wednesday

    Vote: Fans will get to vote on several special awards starting on Wednesday

    They’ll be able to decide which artist has the Best Fan Army, who writes the Best Lyrics, Best Cover Song performance, Best Music Video and Favorite Music Video Choreography Award.

    The public will also vote on Social Star Award and the first-ever TikTok Bop of the Year Award.

    The iHeartRadio Music Awards are now in their ninth year, celebrating the most-played artists and songs on iHeartRadio stations and the iHeartRadio app throughout 2020. 

    Nominations are based on consumption data, including streaming, album sales, song sales and radio airplay.

    The 2021 iHeartRadio Music Awards are set to air live from LA’s Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on May 27 from 8pm to 10pm ET on Fox. 

    iHeartRadio Music Awards 2021 nominees

    Song of the Year

    Blinding Lights – The Weeknd

    Circles – Post Malone

    Don’t Start Now – Dua Lipa

    ROCKSTAR – DaBaby featuring Roddy Ricch

    Watermelon Sugar – Harry Styles

    Male Artist of the Year

    Harry Styles

    Justin Bieber

    Post Malone

    Roddy Ricch

    The Weeknd – WINNER

     

    Best Collaboration

    Go Crazy – Chris Brown & Young Thug

    Holy – Justin Bieber featuring Chance the Rapper

    I Hope – Gabby Barrett featuring Charlie Puth

    Mood – 24kGoldn featuring iann dior

    Savage (Remix) – Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé – WINNER

    Alternative Rock Song of the Year

    Bang! – AJR

    Bloody Valentine – Machine Gun Kelly

    everything i wanted – Billie Eilish

    Level Of Concern – twenty one pilots – WINNER

    Monsters – All Time Low featuring blackbear
      

    Best New Rock/Alternative Rock Artist

    Ashe

    Dayglow

    Powfu – WINNER

    Royal & The Serpent

    Wallows

     

    Rock Artist of the Year

    AC/DC

    Five Finger Death Punch

    Ozzy Osbourne

    Shinedown

    The Pretty Reckless

     

    Country Artist of the Year

    Blake Shelton

    Luke Bryan

    Luke Combs

    Maren Morris

    Thomas Rhett
     

    Dance Artist of the Year

    Anabel Englund

    Diplo

    Marshmello

    Surf Mesa

    Tiësto

     

    Hip-Hop Song of the Year

    High Fashion – Roddy Ricch featuring Mustard

    Life Is Good – Future featuring Drake

    ROCKSTAR – DaBaby featuring Roddy Ricch

    Savage (Remix) – Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé The Box – Roddy Ricch

      

    R&B Song of the Year

    B.S. – Jhené Aiko featuring H.E.R.

    Go Crazy – Chris Brown & Young Thug

    Heat Chris Brown featuring Gunna

    Playing Games – Summer Walker

    Slide – H.E.R. featuring YG

    Best New R&B Artist

    Chloe x Halle

    Lonr.Mahalia

    Skip Marley

    Snoh Aalegra – WINNER

    Latin Pop/Reggaeton Artist of the Year

    Bad Bunny

    J Balvin

    KAROL G

    Maluma

    Ozuna

    Regional Mexican Song of the Year

    Palabra De Hombre – El Fantasma

    Se Me Olvidó – Christian Nodal

    Sólo Tú – Calibre 50

    Te Volvería A Elegir – Calibre 50

    Yo Ya No Vuelvo Contigo – Lenin Ramírez featuring Grupo Firme  

     

    Producer of the Year

    Andrew Watt

    Dr Luke

    Frank Dukes

    Louis Bell

    Max Martin

    Best Lyrics

    Adore You – Harry Styles

    Before You Go – Lewis Capaldi

    Blinding Lights – The Weeknd

    cardigan – Taylor Swift

    Don’t Start Now – Dua Lipa

    everything i wanted – Billie Eilish

    I Hope – Gabby Barrett featuring Charlie Puth

    If The World Was Ending – JP Saxe featuring Julia Michaels

    Intentions – Justin Bieber featuring Quavo

    Life Is Good – Future featuring Drake

    Best Fan Army

    #Agnation – Agnez Mo

    #Arianators – Ariana Grande

    #Beliebers – Justin Bieber

    #BLINK – BLACKPINK

    #BTSARMY – BTS

    #Harries – Harry Styles

    #Limelights – Why Don’t We

    #Louies – Louis Tomlinson

    #MendesArmy – Shawn Mendes

    #NCTzens – NCT 127

    #Selenators – Selena Gomez

    #Swifties – Taylor Swift

     

    Social Star Award

    Dixie D’Amelio

    Jaden Hossler

    LILHUDDY

    Nessa Barrett

    Olivia Rodrigo

    Tate McRae

     

    TikTok Bop of the Year

    Blinding Lights – The Weeknd

    Lottery (Renegade) – K CAMP

    Savage – Megan Thee Stallion

    Savage Love (Laxed-Siren Beat) – Jawsh 685, Jason Derulo

    Say So – Doja Cat

    WAP – Cardi B featuring Megan Thee Stallion

     

    Female Artist of the Year

    Ariana Grande

    Billie Eilish

    Dua Lipa – WINNER

    Megan Thee Stallion

    Taylor Swift

     

    Best Duo/Group of the Year

    BTS

    Dan + Shay – WINNER

    Jonas Brothers

    Maroon 5

    twenty one pilots 

     

    Best New Pop Artist

    24kGoldn

    blackbear

    Doja Cat – WINNER

    JP Saxe

    Pop Smoke 

     

    Alternative Rock Artist of the Year

    AJR

    All Time Low

    Billie Eilish

    Cage the Elephant

    twenty one pilots – WINNER

      

    Rock Song of the Year

    Death By Rock And Roll – The Pretty Reckless

    Patience – Chris Cornell

    Shame Shame – Foo Fighters

    Shot In The Dark – AC/DC

    Under The Graveyard – Ozzy Osbourne

     

    Country Song of the Year

    Even Though I’m Leaving – Luke Combs

    I Hope – Gabby Barrett

    Nobody But You – Blake Shelton with Gwen Stefani

    One Margarita – Luke Bryan

    The Bones – Maren Morris

     

    Best New Country Artist

    Ashley McBryde

    Gabby Barrett – WINNER

    HARDY

    Ingrid Andress

    Jameson Rodgers 

      

    Dance Song of the Year

    Head & Heart – Joel Corry x MNEK

    ily (i love you baby) – Surf Mesa featuring Emilee

    Lasting Lover – Sigala & James Arthur

    Rain On Me – Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande

    Roses (Imanbek Remix) – SAINt JHN

     

    Hip-Hop Artist of the Year

    DaBaby

    Lil Baby

    Megan Thee Stallion

    Pop Smoke

    Roddy Ricch – WINNER

     

    Best New Hip-Hop Artist

    Jack Harlow

    Moneybagg Yo

    Pop Smoke

    Rod Wave

    Roddy Ricch – WINNER

     

    R&B Artist of the Year

    Chris Brown

    H.E.R. – WINNER

    Jhené Aiko

    Snoh Aalegra

    Summer Walker 

     

    Latin Pop/Reggaeton Song of the Year

    Caramelo – Ozuna

    Dákiti – Bad Bunny & Jhay Cortez

    Hawái (Remix) – Maluma & The Weeknd

    RITMO (Bad Boys For Life) – Black Eyed Peas & J Balvin

    Tusa – KAROL G & Nicki Minaj 

     

    Best New Latin Artist

    Chesca

    Jay Wheeler

    Natanael Cano

    Neto Bernal

    Rauw Alejandro  – WINNER

     

    Regional Mexican Artist of the Year

    Banda Los Sebastianes

    Calibre 50

    Christian Nodal

    Edwin Luna y La Trakalosa de Monterrey

    Gerardo Ortíz

     

    Songwriter of the Year

    Ali Tamposi

    Amy Allen

    Ashley Gorley

    Dan Nigro

    Finneas 

     

    Best Cover Song

    Adore You (Harry Styles) – Lizzo cover

    Can’t Take My Eyes Off You (Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons) – Shawn Mendes cover

    Fix You (Coldplay) – Sam Smith cover

    Heart Of Glass (Blondie) – Miley Cyrus cover

    Juice (Lizzo) – Harry Styles cover 

     

    Best Music Video

    Blinding Lights – The Weeknd

    Don’t Start Now – Dua Lipa

    Dynamite – BTS

    Hawái – Maluma

    How You Like That – BLACKPINK

    Life Is Good – Future featuring Drake

    Rain On Me – Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande

    WAP – Cardi B featuring Megan Thee Stallion

    Watermelon Sugar – Harry Styles

    Yummy – Justin Bieber   

     

    Favorite Music Video Choreography

    BTS – Son Sung Deuk

    34+35 (Ariana Grande) – Scott & Brian Nicholson

    Do It (Chloe x Halle) – Kendra Bracy & Ashanti Ledon

    Honey Boo (CNCO & Natti Natasha) – Kyle Hanagami

    Physical (Dua Lipa) – Charm La’Donna

    Rain On Me (Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande) – Richy Jackson

    Say So (Doja Cat) – Cortland Brown

    WAP (Cardi B featuring Megan Thee Stallion) – JaQuel Knight

    Bop (DaBaby) – Coach Cherry & DaniLeigh

     

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