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Taylor Swift tops American Music Awards nominations again

The Bad Blood singer gets eight nominations this year; fans will vote for winners at live show

By Reuters
April 17, 2026
Taylor Swift attends the 65th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California, US, February 5, 2023. — Reuters
Taylor Swift attends the 65th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California, US, February 5, 2023. — Reuters

Taylor Swift leads this year's American Music Awards with eight nominations, including artist of the year, song of ​the year for The Fate of Ophelia and album of the ‌year for The Life of a Showgirl, organisers said.

The pop superstar, who has won more AMAs than any other artist in the show's history, received six nominations ​last year.

The Bad Blood singer's Eras Tour, which launched in 2023, ​became the highest-grossing concert tour of all time, while her ⁠move to re-record her early albums has been widely credited with encouraging ​artists to seek greater ownership of their work.

Close behind Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, ​Olivia Dean, SOMBR and Morgan Wallen each earned seven nominations. Carpenter is also in the running for artist of the year, while Dean and SOMBR picked up their ​first-ever AMA nominations, including for new artist of the year.

Taylor Swift performs as her record-breaking The Eras Tour comes to an end with the first of her three concerts in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada December 6, 2024.

Other nominees ​include the singing voices behind Netflix’s Oscar-winning animated musical "KPop Demon Hunters".

EJAE, Audrey Nuna ‌and Rei ⁠Ami received nominations for song of the year, best vocal performance and best pop song for "Golden," a chart-topping hit from the film. A win in any category would mark the group’s first American Music Award.

Fans will ​vote for the ​winners, which will ⁠be revealed at a live ceremony hosted by actor and singer Queen Latifah in Las Vegas on May ​25. The show will air live on CBS and ​Paramount+.

A Grammy, ⁠Emmy and Golden Globe winner, Queen Latifah has been a fixture in music, film and television for decades, with credits including hip-hop albums and an ⁠Oscar-nominated ​film role.

Nominations were determined by the AMA ​organisers based on performance on Billboard music charts, streaming and album sales, radio airplay and social ​media engagement.