2016 American Music Awards: Winner Predictions

2016 American Music Awards: Winner Predictions
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We are so excited for the 2016 American Music Awards!

The show is only 11 days away and there are tons of things to look forward to. From Gigi Hadid and Jay Pharaoh hosting to all of the iconic performances, the biggest fan-voted award show is definitely a must see event on Sunday, November 20th.

Our friends at Celeb Secrets and Celeb Secrets Country predicted the winners for this year’s show and they expect top nominees such as Drake, Beyoncé, Rihanna, twenty one pilots, and even Carrie Underwood to win big next Sunday evening. Click here to view mainstream music predictions and here to view country predictions.

Fans can still cast their vote for their favorite artist once per day, per platform via AMAvote.com or by posting a tweet on Twitter that includes the nominee’s Twitter handle, the category name and #AMAs within the post(s). For New Artist of the Year Un-leashed by T-Mobile, fans can vote 100 times per day, per platform.

The 2016 American Music Awards airs Sunday, November 20th @ 8PM ET/PT on ABC.

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