Political notes as Billboard Awards take on gun violence

'Once again we're grieving for more kids that have died ... I'm so sick of moment of silences ... it's not working'

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The 2018 Billboard Music Awards on Sunday night paid tribute to the students and teachers affected by recent deadly shootings in Texas and Florida.

A tearful and emotional Kelly Clarkson, who hosted the awards, opened the show in honour of the 10 people who died Friday at Santa Fe High School, barely able to speak as she urged the audience and the world to do more to prevent deadly shootings from happening. She said she was asked to hold a moment of silence, but chose instead to call for "a moment of action."

"Once again we're grieving for more kids that have died ... I'm so sick of moment of silences ... it's not working," she said, almost in tears. "Mommies and daddies should be able to send their kids to school."

Shawn Mendes and American singer/songwriter Khalid were joined onstage by the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Show Choir for the song Youth, a performance occurring three months after 17 people were killed at the school in Parkland, Florida.

Mendes and the choir members wore sweaters that read "Youth," while Khalid's shirt read "Protect Our Guns Children" with "Guns" crossed out. (Khalid is not to be confused with American-Palestinian DJ Khaled - who also performed at the awards, alongside Jennifer Lopez).

2018 Billboard Music Awards – Show – Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., 20/05/2018 – Khalid performs "Youth" with the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School choir. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni
Khalid performs 'Youth' with the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School choir. Reuters

The show wasn't all somber though: Janet Jackson rocked the awards with an energetic and powerful performance of her past hits in an epic week that included her 52nd birthday and the 25th anniversary of her groundbreaking janet. album.

In a glittery gold sweater-dress and thigh-high boots, Jackson sang NastyIf and Throb as audience members such as Ciara and Tyra Banks danced along at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

Bruno Mars made a surprise appearance to introduce the singer, who earned the Icon Award. Jackson used her speech to pay tribute to powerful women.

"Women have made it clear that we no longer will be controlled, manipulated or abused. I stand with those women and with those men equally outraged by discrimination who support us in heart and mind," she said onstage.

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Another highlight came when BTS, who won top social artist Sunday night, performed onstage. Clarkson sported huge, puffy earmuffs as she introduced the K-pop group, who easily earned the loudest applause from the audience throughout the night. Whenever their name was mentioned, or when the camera panned to the band members, the audience erupted — some even holding fan made signs. The seven-member group danced slickly onstage as they sang Fake Love, the single from their album Love Yourself: Tear, released Friday.

Ed Sheeran, who didn't attend the show but performed from Dublin, won the night's biggest honour — top artist — besting Mars, Drake, Kendrick Lamar and Taylor Swift. But Swift didn't leave empty-handed: She won top female artist and top selling album for Reputation. Luis Fonsi was passionate when he picked up top Hot 100 song for Despacito, the biggest hit of the last year which also included Daddy Yankee and Justin Bieber. "Thank you, guys, so much for embracing a mostly Spanish song," he said. "This goes out to my Latino brothers, the immigrants ... to all of those when they say 'Speak English,' this goes out to you."

Before presenting the award to Fonsi, the Chainsmokers and Halsey remembered Avicii, the DJ-producer who died last month at age 28. The Chainsmokers also paid tribute to Avicii when the duo won top dance/electronic artist. "We want to dedicate this award to Avicii," said Andrew Taggart, adding that the Swedish musician "inspired all of us, influenced our music."

"He will be missed," Taggart said. "I hope you found peace."

2018 Billboard Music Awards - Show - Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., 20/05/2018 - The Chainsmokers accept the Top Dance/Electronic Artist award for "Memories...Do Not Open." REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni
2018 Billboard Music Awards - Show - Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., 20/05/2018 - The Chainsmokers accept the Top Dance/Electronic Artist award for 'Memories...Do Not Open.' REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Salt-N-Pepa closed the show with high-energy, performing the hits Push It and Whatta Man alongside R&B group En Vogue and even Clarkson.

The major winners 

— Top Hot 100 song: Despacito by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber

— Top Billboard 200 album: DAMN. by Kendrick Lamar

— Top artist: Ed Sheeran

— Top new artist: Khalid

— Top female artist: Taylor Swift

— Top male artist: Ed Sheeran

— Top streaming songs artist: Kendrick Lamar

— Top song sales artist: Ed Sheeran

— Top radio songs artist: Ed Sheeran

— Top duo/group: Imagine Dragons

— Top R&B artist: Bruno Mars

— Top rap artist: Kendrick Lamar

— Top country artist: Chris Stapleton

— Top rock artist: Imagine Dragons

— Top Latin artist: Ozuna

— Top dance/electronic artist: The Chainsmokers

— Top Christian artist: MercyMe

— Top gospel artist: Tasha Cobbs Leonard

— Top social artist: BTS

— Top touring artist: U2

— Chart achievement award: Camila Cabello

— Icon award: Janet Jackson