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By Danielle Broadway

LOS ANGELES, April 14 (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,” organizers said on Tuesday.

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.

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 organizers based on performance on Billboard music charts, streaming and album sales, radio airplay and social media engagement.

(Reporting by Danielle Broadway and Jane Ross; Editing ​by Howard Goller)

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