Kanye "Ye" West is the Sole Winner for All the Billboard Awards in the Gospel and Christian Music Categories
At the 2022 Billboard Music Awards which aired last Sunday, Kanye "Ye" West was a big winner in Gospel and Christian categories for his 2021 album Donda. He earned the award for Top Christian Artist, Top Gospel Artist, Top Christian Album, Top Gospel Album, Top Gospel Song, and Top Christian Song.
West took home six Billboard Music Awards last Sunday evening. In fact, he single handedly took home all the awards for the Gospel and Christian music categories. He was the most awarded male artist of the night. While Olivia Rodrigo took home seven trophies making her the big winner at the BBMAs.
Top Christian Artist
Carrie Underwood
Elevation Worship
for King & Country
Lauren Daigle
WINNER: Ye
Top Gospel Artist
CeCe Winans
Elevation Worship
Kirk Franklin
Maverick City Music
WINNER: Ye
Top Christian Album
Carrie Underwood, My Savior
CeCe Winans, Believe for It
Elevation Worship & Maverick City Music, Old Church Basement
Phil Wickham, Hymn of Heaven
WINNER: Ye, Donda
Top Gospel Album
CeCe Winans, Believe for It
Elevation Worship & Maverick City Music, Old Church Basement
Maverick City Music, Jubilee: Juneteenth Edition
Maverick City Music & Upperroom, Move Your Heart
WINNER: Ye, Donda
Top Christian Song
Anne Wilson, "My Jesus"
WINNER: Ye, "Hurricane"
Ye, "Moon"
Ye, "Off The Grid"
Ye, "Praise God"
Top Gospel Song
Elevation Worship & Maverick City Music ft. Chandler Moore & Naomi Raine, "Jireh"
WINNER: Ye, "Hurricane"
Ye, "Moon"
Ye, "Off the Grid"
Ye, "Praise God"
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