The Voice prides itself on finding the best voice in the United States of America.
With 12 seasons in the can, how do the 12 winners stack up to one another?
We"ve compiled a list, ranking the contestants from worst to best.
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The Voice prides itself on finding the best voice in the United States of America.
With 12 seasons in the can, how do the 12 winners stack up to one another?
We"ve compiled a list, ranking the contestants from worst to best.
Scroll down!
If you came in looking for the biggest names in music and a night of chart-topping craziness Sunday night, you came to the right place.
The 2017 Billboard Music Awards were handed out, with Luda and Vanessa Hudgens co-hosting (seriously) and some huge acts performing.
In all, about a dozen awards were handed out on air in between just as many star-studded songs, many of which we’ll be sharing shortly.
For now, see the full list of 2017 Billboard Music Awards winners below … did your favorite(s) take home any of this coveted hardware?
Top Artist
Drake
Top New Artist
Zayn
Billboard Chart Achievement Award Presented by Xfinity
Twenty-One Pilots
Top Hot 100 Song
The Chainsmokers – “Closer (ft.Halsey)”
Top Billboard 200 Album
Drake – Views
Top Male Artist
Drake
Top Social Artist
BTS
Top Female Artist
Beyoncé
Top Duo / Group
Twenty-One Pilots
Top Billboard 200 Artist
Drake
Top Hot 100 Artist
Drake
Top Song Sales Artist
Drake
Top Radio Songs Artist
Twenty-One Pilots
Top Streaming Songs Artist
Drake
Top Touring Artist
Beyoncé
Top R & B Artist
Beyoncé
Top R & B Tour
Beyoncé
Top Rap Artist
Drake
Top Rap Tour
Drake
Top Country Artist
Blake Shelton
Top Country Song
Florida Georgia Line – “HOLY”
Top Country Tour
Kenny Chesney
Top Rock Artist
Twenty-One Pilots
Top Rock Tour
Coldplay
Top Latin Artist
Juan Gabriel
Top Dance / Electronic Artist
The Chainsmokers
Top Christian Artist
Lauren Daigle
Top Gospel Artist
Kirk Franklin
Top Soundtrack / Cast Album
Hamilton: An American Musical
Top R & B Album
Beyoncé – Lemonade
Top Rap Album
Drake – Views
Top Country Album
Chris Stapleton – Traveler
Top Rock Album
Metallica – Hardwired … To Self Destruct
Top Latin Album
Juan Gabriel – Los Duo 2
Top Dance / Electronic Album
Lindsey Stirling – Brave Enough
Top Christian Album
Lauren Daigle – How Can It Be
Top Gospel Album
Tamela Mann – One Way
Top Selling Song
Justin Timberlake – “Can not Stop The Feeling!”
Top Radio Song
Justin Timberlake – “Can not Stop The Feeling!”
Top Streaming Song (Audio)
Drake – “One Dance (ft. WizKid & Kyla)”
Top Streaming Song (Video)
Desiigner – “Panda”
Top Collaboration
The Chainsmokers – “Closer (ft. Halsey)”
Top R & B Song
Drake – “One Dance (ft. WizKid & Kyla)”
Top R & B Collaboration
Drake – “One Dance (ft. WizKid & Kyla)”
Top Rap Song
Desiigner – “Panda”
Top Rap Collaboration
Rae Sremmurd – “Black Beatles (ft. Gucci Mane)”
Top Country Collaboration
Kenny Chesney – “Setting The World On Fire (ft. Pink)”
Top Rock Song
Twenty One Pilots – “Heathens”
Top Latin Song
Nicky Jam – “Hasta El Amanecer”
Top Dance / Electronic Song
The Chainsmokers – “Closer (ft. Halsey)”
Top Christian Song
Hillary Scott & The Family – “Thy Will”
Top Gospel Song
Travis Greene – “Made A Way”
Forget who took home trophies at the 2017 Billboard Music Awards.
We all know the real winners and losers were crowned on the red carpet prior to this event taking place.
With that in mind, scroll down for a look at the best and worst fashion choices made by your favorite stars…
Major spoiler alert: The full list of winners for the MTV Movie & TV Awards – formerly just the MTV Movie Awards – has been unveiled.
The addition of TV (‘cause TV is awesome) made the already can’t-miss pop culture event of the spring even more so Sunday evening.
Who took home the revered golden popcorn?!? Scroll down to find out!
MOVIE OF THE YEAR
Beauty and the Beast (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
SHOW OF THE YEAR
Stranger Things (Netflix)
BEST ACTOR IN A MOVIE
Emma Watson – Beauty and the Beast (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
BEST ACTOR IN A SHOW
Millie Bobby Brown – Stranger Things (Netflix)
BEST HOST
Trevor Noah – The Daily Show (Comedy Central)
BEST DUO
Hugh Jackman & Dafne Keen – Logan (20th Century Fox)
BEST KISS
Ashton Sanders & Jharrel Jerome – Moonlight (A24)
BEST FIGHT AGAINST THE SYSTEM
Hidden Figures (20th Century Fox)
NEXT GENERATION
Daniel Kaluuya
TEARJERKER
This Is Us – Jack (Milo Ventimiglia) and Randall (Lonnie Chavis) at karate (NBC)
BEST MUSICAL MOMENT
“You’re the One That I Want” — ensemble, Grease: Live (FOX)
BEST COMEDIC PERFORMANCE
Lil Rel Howery – Get Out (Universal Pictures)
BEST REALITY COMPETITION
RuPaul’s Drag Race (VH1/Logo)
BEST HERO
Taraji P. Henson – Hidden Figures (20th Century Fox)
BEST VILLAIN
Jeffrey Dean Morgan – The Walking Dead (AMC)
BEST DOCUMENTARY
13TH (Netflix)
BEST AMERICAN STORY
Blackish (ABC)
The 2017 Academy of Country Music Awards, the 52nd annual, brought together country music’s finest Sunday night in Las Vegas.
On tap were the powerhouse performances, viral moments and red carpet fashion highlights we’ve come to expect from the event.
Oh yeah, and there were actual awards handed out, as well.
Scroll down for the full list of winners.
Entertainer of the Year
Jason Aldean
Album of the Year
“The Weight of These Wings,” Miranda Lambert
Single Record of the Year
“H.O.L.Y.,” Florida Georgia Line
Song of the Year
“Die a Happy Man,” Thomas Rhett
Male Vocalist of the Year
Thomas Rhett
Female Vocalist of the Year
Miranda Lambert
Vocal duo of the Year
Brothers Osborne
Vocal group of the Year
Little Big Town
Video of the Year
“Forever Country,” Artists of Then, Now & Forever
Vocal Event of the Year
“May We All,” Florida Georgia Line and Tim McGraw
New Female Vocalist of the Year
Maren Morris
New Male Vocalist of the Year
Jon Pardi.
New Vocal duo or Group of the Year
Brothers Osborne
Songwriter of the Year
Lori McKenna
Why was Vanessa Grimaldi the dark horse, if the consensus choice to win Nick Viall"s heart on Season 21 of The Bachelor all along?
Not just because The Bachelor spoilers said so.
The cute bilingual special education teacher from Canada had Nick captivated from the get-go, even if others stole a bit of her thunder.
Talking to you, Corinne Olympios.
While plenty of women have formed strong connections with Nick, Vanessa quietly became his absolute favorite, and for good reason.
She"s gorgeous, but there"s much more to her. Not one to brag about her "platinum vagine," Grimaldi charms with her mind as well.
What a concept, we know.
Check out some pics of her before and during her time on The Bachelor and see part of the reason Nick was so enthralled with her …
Music fans came together last night for a celebration honoring the best songs as heard on iHeartRadio … in other words, ALL THE HITS.
Who took home the awards among music’s biggest names across all genres at the event, held at the The Forum in Inglewood, Calif.?
Everyone you would expect, and then some. Let’s break down the full list of winners from the 2017 iHeartRadio Music Awards below …
Innovator Award
The 2017 Academy Awards aired live on Sunday night from the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California.
Jimmy Kimmel served as host. Matt Damon served as his foil. And La La Land served notice: It is now one of the most-honored films in the history of Hollywood.
It musical even had a chance to set the record for most Oscars won in a single ceremony.
Did it set this mark? Did it take home the grandest prize of them all? Who were the victors in the major categories? Scroll down for a full rundown!
Best Supporting Actor
Mahershala Ali, Moonlight
Best Supporting Actress
Viola Davis, Fences
Best Animated Feature
Zootopia
Best Cinematography
La La Land
Best Costume Design
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Best Documentary Feature
O.J.: Made in America
Best Documentary Short
The White Helmets
Best Film Editing
Hacksaw Ridge
Best Foreign Language Film
The Salesman
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Suicide Squad
Best Score
La La Land
Best Song
City of Stars from La La Land
Best Production Design
La La Land
Best Animated Short
Piper
Best Live Action Short
Sing
Best Sound Editing
Arrival
Best Sound Mixing
Hacksaw Ridge
Best Visual Effects
The Jungle Book
Best Adapted Screenplay
Moonlight
Best Original Screenplay
Manchester by the Sea
Best Director
Damien Chazelle, La La Land
Best Actor
Casey Affleck, Manchester by the Sea
Best Actress
Emma Stone, La La Land
Solange Knowles won a Grammy Award on Sunday night.
But that didn’t stop the singer from using her social media platform to lay into the ceremony just a day later.
Despite ABC confirming that Rachel Lindsay will be the first black Bachelorette in show history last night, Solange believes the entertainment world has a long way to go before it achieves true racial equality.
And she used some history and a bit of math to prove her point.
“There have only been two black winners in the last 20 years for album of the year there have been over 200 black artists who have performed,” Solange Tweeted yesterday.
In a second, since-deleted message, she added:
“Create your own committees, build your own institutions, give your friends awards, award yourself, and be the gold you wanna hold my g’s.”
Solange’s mini rant came after Adele defeated Beyonce in all three major categories at the 2017 Grammys, most notably Album of the Year.
Voters decided that “25” deserved the honor more than “Lemonade,” an outcome that stunned Adele more than anyone.
“I’m very humbled and I’m very grateful and gracious, but my artist of my life is Beyoncé and this album to me, the Lemonade album, was just so monumental,” Adele said in her acceptance speech.
She continued to lavish praise on her good friend and non-rival while on stage, addressing Beyonce herself at one point.
“It was so monumental and so well thought-out and so beautiful and soul-baring,” Adele gushed.
“We all got to see another side to you that you don’t always let us see and we appreciate that. All us artists here adore you. You are our light!”
Solange, meanwhile, Tweeted her criticism of the Grammys not long after she also posted a link to an anti-Grammys Tumblr post written by Frank Ocean.
In his note, Ocean came down hard on the annual event for giving Album of the Year to Taylor Swift’s 1989 last year over Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly.
Ocean didn’t even submit any of his own work for Grammy recognition this year in protest.
He insisted that the awards show suffers from “cultural bias and general nerve damage.”
In response to Ocean’s letter, Solange Tweeted, “wuddup frank.””
Solange won a Grammy this year for Best R&B Performance for her singles “Cranes in the Sky,” but the award wasn’t included among the televised categories.
“Thank you for your well wishes. Gratitude. If I would’ve gotten to accept this, I would’ve said black girls/women ARE grammys mothaf—ka,” she wrote on Sunday in another since-deleted Tweet alongside a photo of herself holding the trophy.
A year after #OscarsSoWhite trended for weeks, a similar movement is cropping up around the Grammys.
Many fans believe Beyone’s Lemonade was snubbed after it won just two awards, despite being nominated for nine.
Rihanna, meanwhile, was nominated for eight Grammys and won zero.
“I felt like it was her time to win,” Adele said backstage on Sunday evening, adding for good measure of Beyonce:
“What the f-ck does she have to do to win Album of the Year?’
Sadly, you know what Solange and other critics would say in respose, right?
They’d say Beyonce has to change her skin color.
The 2017 Grammy Awards are officially a part of history following a star-studded, musical marathon of an event at the Staples Center.
Who were the winners at the 59th annual extravaganza, celebrating the single biggest night of the calendar year for the music industry?
Who came out on top in the much-anticipated battle between Adele and Beyonce for Record of the Year? Who took home the most hardware?
Let’s check out the full list of winners, shall we?
Pop Solo Performance
Hello, Adele
Pop Vocal Album
25, Adele
Urban Contemporary Album
Lemonade, Beyonce
Best Music Video
Formation, Beyoncé
Rock Song
Blackstar, David Bowie
Best New Artist
Chance the Rapper
Dance Recording
Don’t Let Me Down, The Chainsmokers Featuring Daya
Dance/Electronic Album
Skin, Flume
Rock Album
Tell Me I’m Pretty, Cage the Elephant
Alternative Music Album
Blackstar, David Bowie
Rap Performance
No Problem, Chance the Rapper Featuring Lil Wayne & 2 Chainz
Rap/Sung Performance
Hotline Bling, Drake
Rap Song
Hotline Bling, Aubrey Graham & Paul Jefferies, songwriters (Drake)
Best Dance Recording
Don’t Let Me Down (feat. Daya), The Chainsmokers
Best Country Duo/Group Performance
Jolene (feat. Dolly Parton), Pentatonix
Country Solo Performance
My Church, Maren Morris
Pop Duo/Group Performance
Stressed Out, Twenty One Pilots
Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Summertime: Willie Nelson Sings Gershwin, Willie Nelson
Contemporary Instrumental Album
Culcha Vulcha, Snarky Puppy
Rock Performance
Blackstar, David Bowie
Metal Performance
Dystopia, Megadeth
R&B Performance
Cranes in the Sky, Solange
Best Song Written for Visual Media
Can’t Stop the Feeling! Justin Timberlake
Traditional R&B Performance
Angel, Lalah Hathaway
R&B Song
Lake By the Ocean, Hod David & Musze
R&B Album
Lalah Hathaway Live, Lalah Hathaway
Best Latin Pop Album
Jesse & Joy, Un Besito Mas
Best Country Album
A Sailor’s Guide to Earth, Sturgill Simpson
Best Country Song
Humble and Kind, Tim McGraw
Best Roots Gospel Album
Hymns, Joey+Rory
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
Presidential Suite: Eight Variations on Freedom, Ted Nash Big Band
Best Jazz Instrumental Album
Country for Old Men, John Scofield
Best Jazz Vocal Album
Take Me to the Alley, Gregory Porter
Best Improvised Jazz Solo
I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry, John Scofield
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album
Culcha Vulcha, Snarky Puppy
Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance
Steve Reich, Third Coast Percussio
Best New Age Album
White Sun II, White Sun
Best Gospel Performance/Song
God Provides, Tamela Mann
Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song
Thy Will, Hillary Scott & The Scott Family
Best Gospel Album
Losing My Religion, Kirk Franklin
Best Contemporary Christian Music Album
Love Remains, Hillary Scott & The Scott Family
Best World Music Album
Sing Me Home, Yo-Yo Ma and The Silk Road Ensemble
Best Children’s Album
Infinity Plus One, Secret Agent 23 Skidoo
Best Spoken Word Album
In Such Good Company: Eleven Years Of Laughter, Mayhem and Fun in the Sandbox, Carol Burnett
Best Musical Theater Album
The Color Purple
Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
Miles Ahead
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media
Star Wars: The Force Awakens, John Williams
Best Instrumental Composition
Spoken at Midnight, Ted Nash
Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella
You and I, Jacob Collier
Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals
Flintstones, Jacob Collier
Best Recording Package
Blackstar, David Bowie
Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package
Edith Piaf 1915-2015, Edith Piaf
Best Album Notes
Sissle and Blake Sing Shuffle Along, Eubie Blake and Noble Sissle
Best Historical Album
The Cutting Edge 1965-1966: The Bootleg Series, Vol.12 (Collector’s Edition), Bob Dylan
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
Blackstar, David Bowie
Best Remixed Recording
Tearing Me Up (RAC Remix), Bob Moses
Best Surround Sound Album
Dutilleux: Sur Le Même Accord; Les Citations; Mystère De L’instant & Timbres, Espace, Mouvement, Ludovic Morlot & Seattle Symphony
Best Engineered Album, Classical
The Ghosts of Versailles, Mark Donahue and Fred Vogler, Corigliano
Producer of the Year, Classical
David Frost
Best Orchestral Performance
Shostakovich: Under Stalin’s Shadow – Symphonies Nos. 5, 8 & 9, Boston Symphony Orchestra
Best Music Film
The Beatles: Eight Days a Week the Touring Years, The Beatles
MusiCares Person of the Year
Tom Petty
The people have officially spoken.
But what did they say?
On Wednesday night, Joel McHale hosted the 2017 People’s Choice Awards, a ceremony dedicated to the world of music, movies and television.
Comprised of 64 categories, the event featured trophies awarded to various singers, shows, actors and actresses based solely on the votes of the viewing and listening public.
So… who took home the biggest prizes?
Scroll down for a look at the winners in every category:
Favorite Humanitarian: Tyler Perry
Favorite Movie: “Finding Dory”
Favorite Movie Actor: Ryan Reynolds
Favorite Movie Actress: Jennifer Lawrence
Favorite Action Movie: “Deadpool”
Favorite Action Movie Actor: Robert Downey Jr.
Favorite Action Movie Actress: Margot Robbie
Favorite Comedic Movie: “Bad Moms”
Favorite Comedic Movie Actor: Kevin Hart
Favorite Comedic Movie Actress: Melissa McCarthy
Favorite Dramatic Movie: “Me Before You”
Favorite Dramatic Movie Actor: Tom Hanks
Favorite Dramatic Movie Actress: Blake Lively
Favorite Family Movie: “Finding Dory”
Favorite Animated Movie Voice: Ellen DeGeneres, “Finding Dory”
Favorite Thriller Movie: “The Girl on the Train”
Favorite Movie Icon: Johnny Depp
TV Favorite TV Show: “Outlander”
Favorite Network TV Comedy: “The Big Bang Theory”
Favorite Comedic TV Actor: Jim Parsons
Favorite Comedic TV Actress: Sofia Vergara
Favorite Network TV Drama: “Grey’s Anatomy”
Favorite Dramatic TV Actor: Justin Chambers
Favorite Dramatic TV Actress: Priyanka Chopra
Favorite Cable TV Comedy: “Baby Daddy”
Favorite Cable TV Drama: “Bates Motel”
Favorite Cable TV Actor: Freddie Highmore
Favorite Cable TV Actress: Vera Farmiga
Favorite TV Crime Drama: “Criminal Minds”
Favorite TV Crime Drama Actor: Mark Harmon
Favorite TV Crime Drama Actress: Jennifer Lopez
Favorite Premium Drama Series: “Orange is the New Black”
Favorite Premium Comedy Series: “Fuller House”
Favorite Premium Series Actor: Dwayne Johnson
Favorite Premium Series Actress: Sarah Jessica Parker
Favorite Network Sci-fi/Fantasy TV Show: “Supernatural”
Favorite Cable Sci-fi/Fantasy TV Show: “The Walking Dead”
Favorite Premium Sci-fi/Fantasy TV Show: “Outlander”
Favorite Fantasy Sci-fi Actor: Sam Heughan
Favorite Fantasy Sci-fi Actress: Caitriona Balfe
Favorite Competition TV Show: “The Voice”
Favorite Animated TV Show: “The Simpsons”
Favorite Actor in a New TV Series: Matt LeBlanc
Favorite Actress in a New TV Series: Kristen Bell
Favorite New TV Comedy: “Man with a Plan”
Favorite New TV Drama: “This Is Us”
Favorite Daytime TV Host: Ellen DeGeneres
Favorite Daytime Hosting Team: “GMA”
Favorite Late Night Talk Show Host: Jimmy Fallon
Favorite Male Artist: Justin Timberlake
Favorite Female Artist: Britney Spears
Favorite Group: Fifth Harmony
Favorite Breakout Artist: Niall Horan
Favorite Male Country Artist: Blake Shelton
Favorite Female Country Artist: Carrie Underwood
Favorite Country Group: Little Big Town
Favorite Pop Artist: Britney Spears
Favorite Hip-Hop Artist: G-Eazy
Favorite R&B Artist: Rihanna
Favorite Album: “If I’m Honest,” Blake Shelton
Favorite Song: “Can’t Stop the Feeling,” Justin Timberlake
DIGITAL Favorite Social Media Star: Cameron Dallas
Favorite Social Media Celebrity: Britney Spears
Favorite YouTube Star: Lilly Singh
Favorite Comedic Collaboration: Ellen DeGeneres and Britney Spears’ “Mall Mischief”
What do you think of all the winners?
Sound off below!
The 2017 Golden Globe Awards, the 73rd annual, aired LIVE from LA-LA Land Sunday, honoring the best of the best from TV and film …
… and whatever the Hollywood Foreign Press Association decided to throw darts at a wall and vote on, for that matter. Ohhhh!
We kid. Mostly. Some of their picks are interesting. That’s the nicest word we can find for it. Anyway, who won Golden Globes?!
With Jimmy Fallon as master of ceremonies, it was guaranteed to be a good time, and possibly the drunkest Globes on record.
Again, we kid. Mostly.
Jimmy made for a memorable, and at times musical night for fans, but the big winners were the TV shows and movies you’d expect.
By and large. Some of the programs and films that took home the coveted hardware surprised us a little, but what about you?
Scroll down for the full list of winners from the 2017 Golden Globe Awards, and stay tuned for hard core coverage on THG!
Best Motion Picture, Drama
Moonlight
Best Motion Picture, Musical, or Comedy
La La Land
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama
Isabelle Huppert, Elle
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
Emma Stone, La La Land
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama
Casey Affleck, Manchester by the Sea
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Nocturnal Animals
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
Viola Davis, Fences
Best Director, Motion Picture
Damien Chazelle, La La Land
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical, or Comedy
Ryan Gosling, La La Land
Best Screenplay, Motion Picture
La La Land
Original Score, Motion Picture
La La Land
Best Motion Picture, Animated
Zootopia
Best Original Song, Motion Picture
“City of Stars,” La La Land
Best Motion Picture, Foreign Language
Elle
Best Television Series, Drama
The Crown
Best Television Series, Musical or Comedy
Atlanta
Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
The People v. O.J.: American Crime Story
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series, Drama
Billy Bob Thornton, Goliath
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series, Musical, or Comedy
Donald Glover, Atlanta
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Series, Limited Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television
Tom Hiddleston, The Night Manager
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television
Hugh Laurie, The Night Manager
Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series, Drama
Claire Foy, The Crown
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television
Olivia Colman, The Night Manager
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Sarah Paulson, The People v. O.J.: American Crime Story
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series, Musical, or Comedy
Tracee Ellis Ross, Blackish
What do you think of the results?
Sound off below!