The American Music Award for Favorite Electronic Dance Music Artist
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The American Music Award for Favorite Electronic Dance Music Artist is an award presented to an artist in the electronic dance music genre.
What is the American Music Award for Favorite Electronic Dance Music Artist?
The American Music Award for Favorite Electronic Dance Music Artist is an award given to honor the achievements of artists in the field of electronic dance music. The award was first given out in 2013, and is given out annually. The award is voted on by fans, and the winner is determined by a panel of judges.
Who has won the American Music Award for Favorite Electronic Dance Music Artist?
The American Music Award for Favorite Electronic Dance Music Artist is an award that was first presented in 2013. The award is given to a solo artist or group who has released an outstanding body of work in the electronic dance music genre. The award is decided by a vote of the public, and the winner is announced at the annual American Music Awards ceremony.
The first winner of the award was Avicii, who won for his album True. Skrillex and Calvin Harris have also won the award, while Zedd, The Chainsmokers, and Marshmello have been nominated but have not yet won.
How is the American Music Award for Favorite Electronic Dance Music Artist determined?
The American Music Award for Favorite Electronic Dance Music Artist is an award that was first presented at the American Music Awards of 2013. The award is given to artists in the electronic dance music genre.
To be eligible for the award, an artist must have released a minimum of two albums or EPs, and have had at least one album or EP reach Gold or Platinum status in the United States. In addition, the artist must have had a top 40 single on the Billboard Hot 100 chart within the eligibility period.
The award is determined by a poll of music fans in the United States.