Vote for Your Favorite 2022 American Music Awards Gospel & Inspirational Artists

The American Music Awards represents the year's top achievements in music determined by the fans, for the fans. Last year's show stands as the most social telecast of 2021 with 46.5 million interactions, underscoring the role fans play in the annual event. "2022 American Music Awards" (AMAs) will air live from Microsoft Theater at L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles on Sunday, Nov. 20 at 8pm EST/PST on ABC.
The "2022 American Music Awards" winners are voted entirely by fans. Nominees are based on key fan interactions - as reflected on the Billboard charts - including streaming, album and song sales, radio airplay, and tour grosses. These measurements are tracked by Billboard and its data partner Luminate, and cover the eligibility period of Sept. 24, 2021, through Sept. 22, 2022.
Voting is open now to the public at VoteAMAs.com for the American Music Awards, which bring together the fans and their favorite artists for a musical celebration of all types of genres, from Pop, Rock, Latin, R&B, Gospel, and Inspirational, to Hip-Hop, Country, Afrobeats, Dance/Electronic, and more.
For Favorite Inspirational Artist, here are the nominees:
1. Anne Wilson
2. For King and Country
3. Katy Nichole
4. Phil Wickham
5. Matthew West
For Favourite Gospel Artist, here are the nominees:
1. Maverick City Music
2. CeCe Winans
3. Doe
4. E. Dewey Smith
5. Tamela Mann
Tags : 2022 American Music Awards American Music Awards DOE Tamela Mann For King & Country Matthew West E. Dewey Smith Katy Nichole Anne Wilson Cece Winans Maverick City Music
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