Fans honor Sombr and ‘Golden’ at American Music Awards | Mix 106.9
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By Lisa Richwine

May 25 (Reuters) – Indie musician Sombr and the voices behind “KPop Demon Hunters” took home some of the first trophies on Monday ​at the American Music Awards, the annual ‌honors determined by fan votes.

The 20-year-old Sombr was named the recipient of best rock/alternative song for his hit “Back to Friends.”

“I wrote this song when I was 19 and depressed ‌all ​by myself in my bedroom,” ⁠he said on stage ⁠at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. “So being here, I never would have expected that.”

Song of the year went to “Golden,” the upbeat tune from ​the Netflix animated movie “KPop Demon Hunters.” The award seemed to surprise EJAE, one of the ⁠singers in the movie’s fictional ⁠group HUNTR/X.

“Oh my god! Oh my goodness,” ​EJAE said to cheers before thanking fans for voting ​for the song.

The show opened with K-pop band ‌BTS, dressed in all-black outfits and black sunglasses, singing “Hooligan” from the Vegas concert stop on the group’s Arirang Tour.

“The energy is crazy in here!” shouted ⁠host Queen Latifah from the stage.

Taylor Swift led the field with eight nominations going into the ceremony, which aired ⁠live on ‌CBS and Paramount+. The pop superstar has ⁠claimed more AMA honors than any ​other ‌artist over her career.

Swift was competing for ​the top ⁠prize of artist of the year with Sabrina Carpenter, Bad Bunny, Harry Styles, Lady Gaga and others. Her album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” was nominated for album of the year.

(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing ​by Jacqueline Wong)

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