Singer "The Weeknd" dominates the Billboard Music Awards

Singer "The Weeknd" dominates the Billboard Music Awards

Canadian singer The Weeknd dominated the awards for the Billboard Music Awards, which were held on Sunday evening.
The British news agency BA Media reported that the concert was held at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, and was hosted by Nick Jonas.
The Weeknd won ten awards, including Best Album and Best Song.
The Weeknd also won the Best Artist, Best Singer, and Best Song Award out of 100 songs.
The late rapper Bob Smoke won the Best Album Award in the 200 Best Billboard Albums for “Shot for the Stars, Im for the Moon”.
Smoke, 20, was killed in Los Angeles last year after his home was stormed. Smoke´s mother, Audrey Jackson, received the award and described her son as a "warrior."
The South Korean "BTC" team won the best-selling song award for the song "Dynamite".
The Jonas Brothers team concluded the ceremony with a performance in which they performed the songs "Live Before You Love Me" and "Onley Human".
Canadian singer Derek won the Artist of the Decade award, and went up to receive the award with his three-year-old son, Adonis.
 Singer Pink won the Billboard Icon Award, and went up to accept the award with her 9-year-old daughter Willio Saji.