American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Album
American Music Awards for Favorite Pop/Rock Album | |
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Country | United States |
Presented by | American Music Awards |
First awarded | 1974 |
Currently held by | Taylor Swift – Evermore (2021) |
Most awards |
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Most nominations | Taylor Swift (7) |
Website | theamas.com |
The American Music Award for Favorite Album – Pop/Rock has been awarded since 1974. Years reflect the year in which the awards were presented, for works released in the previous year (until 2003 onward when awards were handed out on November of the same year). The all-time winner in this category is Taylor Swift with 4 wins. Swift has also received the most number of nominations in this category than any other artist. Justin Bieber and Michael Jackson are tied for the most wins among male artists, with 3 wins each.
Winners and nominees[]
1970s[]
Year | Artist | Album | Ref |
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1974 (1st) | |||
Diana Ross | Lady Sings the Blues | [1] | |
Seals and Crofts | Summer Breeze | ||
War | The World Is a Ghetto | ||
1975 (2nd) | |||
Charlie Rich | Behind Closed Doors | [2] | |
John Denver | John Denver's Greatest Hits | ||
Elton John | Goodbye Yellow Brick Road | ||
1976 (3rd) | |||
Olivia Newton-John | Have You Never Been Mellow | [3] | |
Eagles | One of These Nights | ||
Elton John | Greatest Hits | ||
1977 (4th) | |||
Eagles | Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975) | [4] | |
Peter Frampton | Frampton Comes Alive! | ||
Stevie Wonder | Songs in the Key of Life | ||
1978 (5th) | |||
Fleetwood Mac | Rumours | [5] | |
Eagles | Hotel California | ||
John Williams | Star Wars | ||
1979 (6th) | |||
John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John | Grease: The Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture | [6] | |
Bee Gees | Saturday Night Fever | ||
Fleetwood Mac | Rumours |
1980s[]
Year | Artist | Album | Ref |
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1980 (7th) | |||
Bee Gees | Spirits Having Flown | [7] | |
Led Zeppelin | In Through the Out Door | ||
Donna Summer | Bad Girls | ||
1981 (8th) | |||
Billy Joel | Glass Houses | [8] | |
Michael Jackson | Off the Wall | ||
Bob Seger | Against the Wind | ||
1982 (9th) | |||
Kenny Rogers | Greatest Hits | [9] | |
Foreigner | 4 | ||
John Lennon | Double Fantasy | ||
REO Speedwagon | Hi Infidelity | ||
1983 (10th) | |||
Willie Nelson | Always on My Mind | [10] | |
Fleetwood Mac | Mirage | ||
Journey | Escape | ||
1984 (11th) | |||
Michael Jackson | Thriller | [11] | |
Def Leppard | Pyromania | ||
The Police | Synchronicity | ||
Various Artists | Flashdance | ||
1985 (12th) | |||
Prince | Purple Rain | [12] | |
Michael Jackson | Thriller | ||
Lionel Richie | Can't Slow Down | ||
1986 (13th) | |||
Bruce Springsteen | Born in the U.S.A. | [13] | |
Phil Collins | No Jacket Required | ||
Madonna | Like a Virgin | ||
1987 (14th) | |||
Whitney Houston | Whitney Houston | [14] | |
Janet Jackson | Control | ||
Van Halen | 5150 | ||
Various Artists | Top Gun | ||
1988 (15th) | |||
Paul Simon | Graceland | [15] | |
Bon Jovi | Slippery When Wet | ||
U2 | The Joshua Tree | ||
Whitesnake | Whitesnake | ||
1989 (16th) | |||
Various Artists | Dirty Dancing | [16] | |
Def Leppard | Hysteria | ||
George Michael | Faith |
1990s[]
2000s[]
Year | Artist | Album | Ref |
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2000 (27th) | |||
Santana | Supernatural | [27] | |
Backstreet Boys | Millennium | ||
Britney Spears | ...Baby One More Time | ||
2001 (28th) | |||
Creed | Human Clay | [28] | |
Britney Spears | Oops!... I Did It Again | ||
NSYNC | No Strings Attached | ||
2002 (29th) | |||
Destiny's Child | Survivor | [29] | |
Dave Matthews Band | Everyday | ||
NSYNC | Celebrity | ||
2003 (30th) | |||
Eminem | The Eminem Show | [30] | |
Ashanti | Ashanti | ||
Nelly | Nellyville | ||
P!nk | Missundaztood | ||
2003 (31st) | |||
Justin Timberlake | Justified | [31] | |
Evanescence | Fallen | ||
Norah Jones | Come Away with Me | ||
Kid Rock | Cocky | ||
2004 (32nd) | |||
Usher | Confessions | [32] | |
Norah Jones | Feels Like Home | ||
Jessica Simpson | In This Skin | ||
2005 (33rd) | |||
Green Day | American Idiot | [33] | |
Mariah Carey | The Emancipation of Mimi | ||
Kelly Clarkson | Breakaway | ||
2006 (34th) | |||
Nickelback | All the Right Reasons | [34] | |
Red Hot Chili Peppers | Stadium Arcadium | ||
Various Artists | High School Musical | ||
2007 (35th) | |||
Daughtry | Daughtry | [35] | |
Linkin Park | Minutes to Midnight | ||
Justin Timberlake | FutureSex/LoveSounds | ||
2008 (36th) | |||
Alicia Keys | As I Am | [36] | |
Coldplay | Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends | ||
Eagles | Long Road Out of Eden | ||
2009 (37th) | |||
Michael Jackson | Number Ones | [37] | |
Lady Gaga | The Fame | ||
Taylor Swift | Fearless |
2010s[]
Year | Artist | Album | Ref |
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2010 (38th) | |||
Justin Bieber | My World 2.0 | [38] | |
Eminem | Recovery | ||
Katy Perry | Teenage Dream | ||
2011 (39th) | |||
Adele | 21 | [39] | |
Lady Gaga | Born This Way | ||
Rihanna | Loud | ||
2012 (40th) | |||
Justin Bieber | Believe | [40] | |
Maroon 5 | Overexposed | ||
Nicki Minaj | Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded | ||
One Direction | Up All Night | ||
2013 (41st) | |||
One Direction | Take Me Home | [41] | |
Taylor Swift | Red | ||
Justin Timberlake | The 20/20 Experience | ||
2014 (42nd) | |||
One Direction | Midnight Memories | [42] | |
Lorde | Pure Heroine | ||
Katy Perry | Prism | ||
2015 (43rd) | |||
Taylor Swift | 1989 | [43] | |
Ed Sheeran | × | ||
Sam Smith | In the Lonely Hour | ||
2016 (44th) | |||
Justin Bieber | Purpose | [44] | |
Adele | 25 | ||
Drake | Views | ||
2017 (45th) | |||
Bruno Mars | 24K Magic | [45] | |
Drake | More Life | ||
The Weeknd | Starboy | ||
2018 (46th) | |||
Taylor Swift | Reputation | [46] | |
Drake | Scorpion | ||
Ed Sheeran | ÷ | ||
2019 (47th) | |||
Taylor Swift | Lover | [47] | |
Ariana Grande | Thank U, Next | ||
Billie Eilish | When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? |
2020s[]
Year | Artist | Album | Ref |
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2020 (48th) | |||
Harry Styles | Fine Line | [48] | |
Taylor Swift | Folklore | ||
The Weeknd | After Hours | ||
2021 (49th) | |||
Taylor Swift | Evermore | [49] | |
Ariana Grande | Positions | ||
The Kid Laroi | F*ck Love | ||
Dua Lipa | Future Nostalgia | ||
Olivia Rodrigo | Sour |
Category facts[]
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References[]
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- Awards established in 1974
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