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Ariana Grande was "so honoured" to be named Artist of the Year at the iHeartRadio Music Awards on Thursday (14.03.19) evening.
The 25-year-old singer was unable to attend the star-studded ceremony at Los Angeles’ Microsoft Theater as she’s just days away from the start of her ‘Sweetener’ world tour, but she pre-recorded a message of thanks for her fans.
Ariana – who was also named Female Artist of the Year – said in the clip: "I am so honoured. I will sleep with this tonight."
Fans were also treated to a pre-taped intimate performance of her upcoming single ‘Needy’.
Drake, who is currently on tour, was named Male Artist of the Year, while Best Duo/Group of the Year went to 5 Seconds of Summer.
Taylor Swift won two awards, Best Music Video for ‘Delicate’, and Tour of the Year for her ‘Reputation’ stadium shows and she was delighted to have proven her critics wrong.
Accepting the latter, she said: "One of the most wonderful things about the way that this whole tour turned out is that, for, like, the entire six months leading up to the first show of this tour, every headline that I read was, this is going to be a massive failure.
"And it really did wonders for my self-esteem. It was really great to hear people saying that I was going to be playing to nearly empty stadiums.
"I’ve learned a lot. One of the things I’ve learned is that life is really unpredictable and people can make forecasts and they can make predictions, but those predictions and forecasts may not come true if there is an unforeseeable factor involved, and that unforeseeable factor in this case was my fans."
Alicia Keys urged fans to stay true to themselves in a passionate speech as she picked up the Innovator award.
The ‘Empire State of Mind’ hitmaker – who also performed with her eight-year-old son Eygpt – admitted the accolade meant a lot to her.
She said: "I gotta be honest with you — it means so much to be honoured as an innovator because when I first started out, nobody was like, ‘Look at that tomboy from Hell’s Kitchen who graduated high school at 15, the one with the braids, who seems obsessed with her broken down piano … what a fantastic innovator she is.’ Nobody said that.
"It was like, ‘Who is that? What is she doing? What is she wearing?’ I’m telling you the — even when I first got signed it wasn’t about what new ideas and sounds can Alicia bring? It was more like, ‘How do we make her fit into this mould?’ and I think that’s what a lot of people experience in life."
The 38-year-old star – who also has four-year-old Genesis with husband Swizz Beatz – urged people not to "change and abuse" themselves in order to fit in.
She said: "We are here do us, you know? It’s crazy … I know how it feels … all we can think about is how to be liked, and how to be accepted and we contort ourselves and change ourselves and starve ourselves and abuse ourselves and hate ourselves and instead, all we gotta do is just love who we are. That’s all we gotta do.
"All we really need to do is appreciate our individuality and embrace what makes us unique because in the end, you’re remembered because you’re different. Because you’re special.
"I’m finally more myself than I’ve ever been and even though it’s a constant process, I encourage you to continue to find the power and the beauty and the unique story in your own journey."
Elsewhere at the ceremony – which was hosted by T-Pain – Song of the Year went to ‘The Middle’, by Zedd, Maren Morris, Grey, and it also picked up Dance Song of the Year, but the track didn’t also secure the Best Collaboration prize.
Instead, it was awarded to ‘Finesse’ by Bruno Mars featuring Cardi B, who had two other songs on the shortlist, ‘Girls Like You’ with Maroon 5 and ‘I Like It’ featuring Bad Bunny and J. Balvin.
Tiffany Young beat off a shortlist that featured former Fifth Harmony members Normani Lauren Jauregui, Ally Brooke and Dinah Jane to take the Solo Breakout award.

iHeartRadio Music Awards selected list of winners:
Artist of the Year:
Ariana Grande

Tour of the Year:
Taylor Swift, ‘Reputation’ Stadium Tour

Artist of the Decade:
Garth Brooks

iHeartRadio Innovator Award:
Alicia Keys

Fangirls Award:
Halsey

Most Thumbed-Up Artist of the Year:
Imagine Dragons

Song of the Year:
‘The Middle’, Zedd, Maren Morris, Grey

Female Artist of the Year:
Ariana Grande

Male Artist of the Year:
Drake

Best Duo/Group of the Year:
5 Seconds of Summer

Best Collaboration:
‘Finesse (Remix)’ Bruno Mars featuring Cardi B

Alternative Rock Artist of the Year:
Imagine Dragons

Rock Artist of the Year:
Three Days Grace

Country Artist of the Year:
Luke Combs

Dance Artist of the Year:
Marshmello

Hip-Hop Artist of the Year:
Cardi B

R&B Artist of the Year:
Ella Mai

Best Lyrics:
‘Consequences’, Camila Cabello

Best Cover Song:
‘You’re Still the One’, Harry Styles and Kacey Musgraves

Best Music Video:
‘Delicate’, Taylor Swift

Cutest Musician’s Pet:
Gracie, Lauren Jauregui

Best Solo Breakout:
Tiffany Young

Song That Left Us Shook:
‘I’ll Never Love Again’, Lady Gaga

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