One Direction, Rihanna and Carly Rae Jepsen will also contend in
several major categories
Taylor Swift, fun. and Maroon 5 lead the finalists for the 2013
Billboard Music Awards, which will air live on Sunday, May 19 beginning at 8/7c
on ABC from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
fun.
While all three artists are finalists in a whopping 11 categories
this year, Swift and Maroon 5 will also compete for the coveted Top Artist
prize at this year's ceremony. Swift is coming off of another blockbuster year
in which her album "Red" notched the biggest debut sales week of any
album in 2013, while Maroon 5 added more hits to its arsenal with songs like
"Payphone," "One More Night" and "Daylight."
fun., which scored its first No. 1 single with the anthem "We Are
Young," will contend in the Top Hot 100 Artist and Top Duo/Group
categories, among others.
After scoring 18 category appearances in 2011 and 13 more in
2012, "Diamonds" superstar Rihanna once again lands double-digit
finalist slots by competing in 10 categories this year, including Top Artist.
Meanwhile, Carly Rae Jepsen's breakout year -- marked by the song of last
summer, "Call Me Maybe" -- landed the Canadian pop singer showing in
nine categories this year, including Top Hot 100 Song, Top Pop Song, Top
Digital Song and Top Radio Song.
And don't forget about One Direction, which released two albums
in the U.S. in 2012 and racked up eight spots as a finalist at the 2013 BBMAs.
1D will compete against Swift, Maroon 5, Rihanna and Justin Bieber for the Top
Artist prize, and the boy band will square off against Jepsen, Gotye, PSY and
the Lumineers for Top New Artist.
Also of note in 2013: the addition of EDM categories at the
Billboard Music Awards, which reflects the overwhelming demand for electronic
music. David Guetta, Skrillex, Swedish House Mafia and deadmau5 will compete
for the Top EDM Album prize, while finalists for Top EDM Song include Baauer's
"Harlem Shake," Calvin Harris' "Feel So Close" and Swedish
House Mafia's "Don't You Worry Child" (feat. John Martin),
respectively.
Billboard Music Awards finalists were based on key fan
interactions with music, including album and digital singles sales, radio
airplay, touring, streaming and social interactions on Facebook, Twitter,
YouTube, VEVO, Spotify and other popular online destinations for music. These
measurements were tracked year-round by Billboard and its data partners,
including Nielsen Entertainment and Next Big Sound.
Swift, Bieber, Bruno Mars and Miguel are all set to take the
stage at the 2013 Billboard Music Awards, which will be hosted by Tracy Morgan
and executive produced by Don Mischer. Additionally during the broadcast,
Billboard will honor Prince with the coveted Billboard Icon Award, and the
ingenuity of this year's hitmakers will be celebrated with the new Milestone
Award, presented by Chevrolet. Fans can
vote for their favorite finalist now at Billboard.com/milestone.
Stay tuned for more announcements on performers, presenters and
more for the May 19 airing of the 2013 Billboard Music Awards on ABC.

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