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BTS Wins Top Prize Again at American Music Awards

The fan-voted win marks BTS’s second Artist of the Year title and adds Song of the Summer for “Swim.”

  • On Monday, K-pop band BTS won Artist of the Year at the 2026 American Music Awards in Las Vegas, also claiming Song of the Summer for "Swim," the lead track from its fifth studio album "ARIRANG."
  • The full-group comeback arrived after all seven members completed military service earlier this year, with "ARIRANG" achieving strong commercial success upon its March release.
  • According to Billboard's Global Excl. US chart dated May 23, "Swim" topped the chart for the sixth time this year, while leader RM credited ARMYs during acceptance, saying "our biggest thanks and gratitude goes to the ARMYs all over the world."
  • Taylor Swift arrived at the 2026 AMAs with eight nominations and has won Artist of the Year seven times across her career, yet BTS secured the top prize in the fan-voted competition.
  • Winners at the 2026 AMAs were determined entirely by fan voting based on streaming, sales and touring metrics, with BTS' second Artist of the Year victory building on its historic 2021 win as the first Asian act to claim the prize.
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K-pop band BTS wins top American Music Awards honor for second time

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K-pop band BTS again wins top American Music Awards honor. Here's the full list of winners

The group also claimed best male K-pop artist and song of the summer for the single "Swim." Other winners include KATSEYE, Sabrina Carpenter and Sombr.

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