American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist

The American Music Awards for Favorite Female Artist – 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 seven wins. Mariah Carey is the most nominated female artist with 10 nominations.

American Music Awards for Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist
CountryUnited States
Presented byAmerican Music Awards
First awarded1974
Last awarded2022
Currently held byTaylor Swift
Most awardsTaylor Swift (7)
Most nominationsMariah Carey (10)
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Winners and nominees

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1970s

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Year Artist Ref
1974
(1st)
Helen Reddy [citation needed]
Roberta Flack
Diana Ross
1975
(2nd)
Olivia Newton-John [citation needed]
Helen Reddy
Barbra Streisand
1976
(3rd)
Olivia Newton-John [citation needed]
Helen Reddy
Linda Ronstadt
1977
(4th)
Olivia Newton-John [citation needed]
Helen Reddy
Linda Ronstadt
1978
(5th)
Linda Ronstadt [citation needed]
Rita Coolidge
Barbra Streisand
1979
(6th)
Linda Ronstadt [citation needed]
Barbra Streisand
Donna Summer

1980s

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Year Artist Ref
1980
(7th)
Donna Summer [citation needed]
Olivia Newton-John
Barbra Streisand
1981
(8th)
Barbra Streisand [citation needed]
Olivia Newton-John
Linda Ronstadt
1982
(9th)
Pat Benatar [citation needed]
Sheena Easton
Juice Newton
Dolly Parton
1983
(10th)
Olivia Newton-John [citation needed]
Stevie Nicks
Diana Ross
1984
(11th)
Pat Benatar [citation needed]
Stevie Nicks
Donna Summer
Bonnie Tyler
1985
(12th)
Cyndi Lauper [citation needed]
Madonna
Linda Ronstadt
1986
(13th)
Tina Turner [citation needed]
Whitney Houston
Madonna
1987
(14th)
Whitney Houston [citation needed]
Janet Jackson
Tina Turner
Madonna
1988
(15th)
Whitney Houston [citation needed]
Janet Jackson
Madonna
1989
(16th)
Whitney Houston [citation needed]
Tracy Chapman
Debbie Gibson

1990s

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Year Artist Ref
1990
(17th)
Paula Abdul [1]
Anita Baker
Madonna
1991
(18th)
Janet Jackson [2]
Mariah Carey
Madonna
Sinéad O'Connor
1992
(19th)
Paula Abdul [citation needed]
Mariah Carey
Whitney Houston
1993
(20th)
Mariah Carey [3]
Amy Grant
Bonnie Raitt
Vanessa Williams
1994
(21st)
Whitney Houston [citation needed]
Mariah Carey
Gloria Estefan
Janet Jackson
1995
(22nd)
Mariah Carey [4]
Janet Jackson
Bonnie Raitt
1996
(23rd)
Mariah Carey [5]
Melissa Etheridge
Alanis Morissette
1997
(24th)
Alanis Morissette [6]
Mariah Carey
Celine Dion
1998
(25th)
Celine Dion [7]
Toni Braxton
Jewel
1999
(26th)
Celine Dion [citation needed]
Brandy
Shania Twain

2000s

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Year Artist Ref
2000
(27th)
Shania Twain [8]
Whitney Houston
Britney Spears
2001
(28th)
Faith Hill [citation needed]
Christina Aguilera
Celine Dion
Britney Spears
2002
(29th)
Janet Jackson [citation needed]
Alicia Keys
Jennifer Lopez
2003
(30th)
Sheryl Crow [9]
Celine Dion
Pink
2003
(31st)
Jennifer Lopez [10]
Celine Dion
Avril Lavigne
2004
(32nd)
Sheryl Crow [11]
Avril Lavigne
Jessica Simpson
2005
(33rd)
Gwen Stefani [12]
Mariah Carey
Kelly Clarkson
2006
(34th)
Kelly Clarkson [13]
Mariah Carey
Nelly Furtado
2007
(35th)
Fergie [14]
Beyoncé
Avril Lavigne
2008
(36th)
Rihanna [15]
Mariah Carey
Alicia Keys
2009
(37th)
Taylor Swift [16]
Beyoncé
Lady Gaga

2010s

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Year Artist Ref
2010
(38th)
Lady Gaga [17]
Kesha
Katy Perry
2011
(39th)
Adele [18]
Lady Gaga
Katy Perry
2012
(40th)
Katy Perry [19]
Kelly Clarkson
Nicki Minaj
Rihanna
2013
(41st)
Taylor Swift [20]
Pink
Rihanna
2014
(42nd)
Katy Perry [21]
Iggy Azalea
Lorde
2015
(43rd)
Ariana Grande [22]
Taylor Swift
Meghan Trainor
2016
(44th)
Selena Gomez [23]
Adele
Rihanna
2017
(45th)
Lady Gaga [24]
Alessia Cara
Rihanna
2018
(46th)
Taylor Swift [25]
Camila Cabello
Cardi B
2019
(47th)
Taylor Swift [26]
Ariana Grande
Billie Eilish

2020s

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Year Artist Ref
2020
(48th)
Taylor Swift [27]
Dua Lipa
Lady Gaga
2021
(49th)
Taylor Swift [28]
Ariana Grande
Doja Cat
Dua Lipa
Olivia Rodrigo
2022
(50th)
Taylor Swift [29]
Adele
Beyoncé
Doja Cat
Lizzo

Category facts

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Multiple wins

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Multiple nominations

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See also

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References

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