Singer Ariana Grande bagged top honours at the 2015 Radio Disney Music Awards, including the trophy for Best Female Artist and Song Of The Year for her hit track Problem.
Hosted by singer-actress Zendaya, the awards show took place at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in Los Angeles on Saturday night, reports eonline.com.
The family-friendly show included performances by Fifth Harmony, Becky G and Tori Kelly.
Apart from the Best Female Artist and Song Of The Year trophy, Grande also took home the Radio Disney’s Most Talked About Artist award, which took her award tally to three.
Other big winners of the night were girl group Fifth Harmony and singer Becky G. while Fifth Harmony clinched the trophies for Best Music Group and Fiercest Fans awards, Becky G won the awards for Catchiest New Song for her single Shower and Artist With the Best Style.
Meanwhile, British singer Ed Sheeran and singer-actress Jennifer Lopez won trophies for Best Male Artist and Hero Award respectively.
Can’t Blame a Girl for Trying by Sabrina Carpenter was chosen as The Best Crush Song, and Taylor Swift’s Shake It Off was declared as the Best Song To Dance To.
Among other winners were — Best New Artist to Charli XCX, Best Song That Makes You Smile to Maroon 5 for Sugar, Best Song To Rock Out To With Your Best Friend to Bea Miller for Young Blood, Best Breakup Song to Selena Gomez for The Heart Wants What It Wants, and Best Collaboration to Demi Lovato feat Cher Lloyd for Really Don’t Care.
Source: IANS
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