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Imagine Dragons, Lorde Lead Billboard Music Award Finalists


(L-R) Gio Benitez, Ginger Zee, George Stephanopoulos, Jason Derulo, Amy Robach, and Lara Spencer pose at ABC News' Good Morning America Times Square Studio in New York City, April 9, 2014.
(L-R) Gio Benitez, Ginger Zee, George Stephanopoulos, Jason Derulo, Amy Robach, and Lara Spencer pose at ABC News' Good Morning America Times Square Studio in New York City, April 9, 2014.
American alternative rock group Imagine Dragons and New Zealand singer Lorde were named Billboard Music Award finalists in 12 categories each, followed by singer Justin Timberlake with 11 and pop star Katy Perry with 10, organizers said on Wednesday.

Rapper duo Macklemore & Ryan Lewis was not far behind with nods in eight categories, and will vie with Imagine Dragons, Florida Georgia Line, One Direction and OneRepublic for the top duo/group prize.

R&B singer Jason Derulo announced the finalists in five of the 40 finalist categories - top artist, top male artist, top female artist, top R&B artist and top country artist - on ABC's early news show “Good Morning America.”

The awards will be broadcast live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on ABC on May 18.
FILE - Imagine Dragons performs during the taping of "The Night That Changed America: A Grammy Salute To The Beatles", which commemorates the 50th anniversary of The Beatles appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show, in Los Angeles January 27, 2014.
FILE - Imagine Dragons performs during the taping of "The Night That Changed America: A Grammy Salute To The Beatles", which commemorates the 50th anniversary of The Beatles appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show, in Los Angeles January 27, 2014.
Imagine Dragons, whose album “Night Visions” is up for top rock album, will be competing for its first Billboard Music Award, including the top artist prize. Other artists nominated in the category include Perry, Timberlake, pop star Miley Cyrus and singer Bruno Mars.

Lorde, whose hit single “Royals” and debut album “Pure Heroine” propelled her into the finals, will compete against Beyonce, Cyrus, Perry and Rihanna for top female artist.

Timberlake, Mars, rapper Eminem, pop country singer Luke Bryan and rapper Drake will battle it out for the top male artist prize.

Billboard
, a magazine that covers the music industry, said the finalists were based on fan interactions with music, including album and digital sales, touring, radio airplay, streaming and social interactions on websites such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, VEVO, Spotify and other online sites for music.

ABC is a unit of the Walt Disney Co.
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