SZA Now Named New Top R&B Female Artist at ‘Billboard Music Awards’

SZA becomes the first woman to finish as Billboard’s #1 year-end R&B/Hip-Hop Artist since Beyoncé in 2014.
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SZA becomes the first woman to finish as Billboard’s #1 year-end R&B/Hip-Hop Artist since Beyoncé in 2014.

After being nominated for 17 nominations in 16 categories, R&B singer SZA won in four categories. Including Top R&B Artist, Top R&B Female Artist, Top R&B Song (“Kill Bill”) and Top R&B Album (“SOS”).

The top-hitting artist surpassed Queen Bey in three of the four categories along with other major singers. SZA ran against Drake for the Top R&B Album, Rihanna and The Weekend (Top R&B Artist); Metro Boomin, The Weeknd and 21 Savage (Top R&B Song), plus The Weekend and Ariana Grande (Top R&B Song).  

This past Sunday, the yearly Billboard Music Awards was held at Truist Park in Atlanta, Georgia. Karol G kicked off the evening by performing songs from her recent album Manana Sera Bonito. Other artists include Mariah Carey, Peso Pluma, Stray Kids and Morgan Wallen.

SZA’s Billboard Music Award 2023 Wins & Nominations

Want to see what else SZA was recognized for? Here’s a list of the four Billboard Awards SZA won, along with all 16 of her nominations from this year’s ceremony:

Top R&B Artist: SZA 

Top R&B Female Artist: SZA 

Top R&B Song: SZA, “Kill Bill” / (SZA was also nominated in this category for her song “Snooze”)

Top R&B Album: SZA, “SOS” 

Top Artist: Taylor Swift  

Top Female Artist: Taylor Swift 

Top Billboard 200 Artist: Taylor Swift 

Top Hot 100 Artist: Morgan Wallen 

Top Hot 100 Songwriter (NEW): Taylor Swift 

Top Streaming Songs Artist: Morgan Wallen 

Top Radio Songs Artist: Taylor Swift 

Top Billboard Global 200 Artist: Taylor Swift 

Top Billboard 200 Album: Morgan Wallen, “One Thing at a Time” 

Top Hot 100 Song: Morgan Wallen, “Last Night” / SZA was nominated for “Kill Bill” 

Top Streaming Song: Morgan Wallen, “Last Night” / SZA was nominated for “Kill Bill” 

Check out SZA’s next performance at the iHeart Jingle Ball at Madison Square Garden on December 8.

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