Billboard Women in Music

Billboard Women in Music is an annual event held by Billboard. Its main award is titled Woman of the Year, established to recognize "women in the music industry who have made significant contributions to the business and who, through their work and continued success, inspire generations of women to take on increasing responsibilities within the field", according to the magazine.[1]

Billboard Women in Music
Karol G, most recent Woman of the Year honoree
Awarded forContributions to the music industry by women
CountryUnited States
Presented byBillboard
First awarded2007
Currently held byKarol G (2024 Woman of the Year)
Most awardsTaylor Swift (3)
Websitebillboardwomeninmusic.com

Women in music include women as composers, songwriters, instrumental performers, singers, conductors, music scholars, music educators, music critics/music journalists, and in other musical professions. A songwriter is an individual who writes the lyrics, melodies and chord progressions for songs, typically for a popular music genre such as pop, rock, or country music. A songwriter can also be called a composer, although the latter term tends to be mainly used for individuals from the classical music genre.

Since 2023 Billboard established the first Billboard Latin Women in Music, focusing exclusively on female artists of Latin music.[2] Since 2024, it has expanded the award ceremony to the individual international territories in which the magazine is published.[3][4][5]

Woman of the Year Award

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In 2007, Reba McEntire was honored with the Billboard's first Woman of the Year Award because of "her success as a recording artist, contributions to the business, and leadership in embracing the changing music business."[1] Every year since then, Billboard has honored a female artist with the award. Taylor Swift is the first and only woman to be honored more than once. Cardi B became the first rapper to receive the accolade.[6][7] The most recent winner is Karol G who became the first Latin artist to win this award. [8]

Woman of the Decade Award

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Although the awards began in 2007, in 2009 Billboard announced the Artists of Decade, ranking Beyoncé as Billboard’s Top Female Artist of the 2000s, without giving a formal award to the singer.[9] At the end of the 2010s, Billboard honored Taylor Swift with the first-ever Woman of the Decade Award, for being "one of the most accomplished musical artists of all time over the course of the 2010s".[10]

Rising Star Award

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In 2008, Colbie Caillat was honored with Billboard's first Rising Star award because of "her ascent in the pop charts and the repercussion that her music caused." Every year since then, Billboard has honored a female artist with the award.

Triple Threat Award

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In 2010, Lea Michele was honored with Billboard's First-Ever Triple Threat Award because of her "excellence in performance across acting, singing and dancing."[19]

Rulebreaker Award

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The Rulebreaker Award recognizes female artists who use their music and platform to defy traditional industry expectations and advance a powerful message for young people.[16] Demi Lovato was the first to be honored with the award in 2015.[note 1]

Trailblazer Award

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The Trailblazer award is awarded to a female artist who acts as a music industry pioneer by using her platform to spotlight unheard voices and break ground for future generations of performers.[21] Hayley Williams was the first to be honored for the award in 2014.

Group of the Year

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Chart-Topper Award

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Icon Award

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The Icon Award is given to a female artist of extraordinary accomplishment, who has made historic contributions to the industry and artistry.

Impact Award

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The Impact Award was given for the first time to Solange Knowles because she "uses her voice to empower and develop new leaders of tomorrow through their on-air persona, platform, and philanthropic efforts to inspire social change across the masses".[35]

Legend Award

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The Legend Award was given for the first time to Loretta Lynn as posthumous award for her " historic contributions to the industry and artistry of American music, which has established her among the highest class of performers".[40]

Breakthrough Artist

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Hitmaker Award

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The Hitmaker Award is given to the songwriter whose compositions have significantly impacted culture.[45]

Innovator Award

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The Innovator Award recognizes female artists who challenge musical convention, create positive change and contribute new ideas both in and outside of their creative work.[16]

Powerhouse Award

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The Powerhouse Award is given to the act whose music dominated in their respected year through streaming, sales, and radio.[48]

Game Changer Award

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The Game Changer Award was given for the first time to Nicki Minaj after becoming the first woman to notch 100 appearances on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Visionary Award

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Lana Del Rey was awarded with the first visionary award in Billboard's history.

Global Force Award

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The Global Force Award was given to "singers, songwriters, instrumentalists and producers making groundbreaking contributions to the music industry" selected by Billboard publication around the world.[53]

Executives of the Year

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  • 2015: Emma Banks, Carol Kinzel, Marlene Tsuchii, Sara Newkirk Simon, Samantha Kirby Yoh, Natalia Nastaskin, Marsha Vlasic, Caroline Yim, Marcie Allen, Jennifer Breithaupt, Debra Curtis, Sara Clemens, Tamara Hrivnak, Vivien Lewis, Heather Moosnick, Katie Schlosser, Monica Escobedo, Julie Gurovitsch, Lindsay Shookus, Debra Lee, Sarah Moll, Brittany Schreiber, Dawn Soler, Lia Vollack, Lori Badgett, Martha Henderson, Julie Boos, Mary Ann McCready, Michele Anthony, Candace Berry, Maria Fernandez, Wendy Goldstein, Julie Greenwald, Ethiopia Habtemariam, Allison Jones, Michelle Jubelirer, Cindy Mabe, Sylvia Rhone, Brenda Romano, Jacqueline Saturn, Julie Swidler, Dana DuFine, Maureen Ford, Amy Howe, Ali Harnell, Debra Rathwell, Kathy Willard, Lee Ann Callahan-Longo, Allison Kaye, Sarah Stennett, Ty Stiklorius, Elizabeth Matthews, Ann Sweeney, Kelli Turner, Jody Gerson, Jennifer Knoepfle, Carianne Marshall, Sas Metcalfe, Katie Vinten, Jess Besack, Sharon Dastur, Anya Grundmann [55]
  • 2016: Bozoma Saint John, Julie Greenwald, Camille Hackney [56]
  • 2017: Julie Greenwald[57]
  • 2018: Danielle Aguirre, Jacqueline Charlesworth, Susan Genco, and Dina LaPolt[58]
  • 2019: Desiree Perez [59]
  • 2020: Brianna Agyemang & Jamila Thomas
  • 2021: Golnar Khosrowshahi

Perfomer Of The Year

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Women of the Year in Music

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  • 2018 Women of the Year in Music[60]

Latrice Burnett, Jennifer Hirsch-Davis - Island Records, Nicki Farag - Def Jam Records, Lori Feldman, Hildi Snodgrass - Warner Bros. Records, Maria Fernandez - Sony Music Latin, Andrea Ganis, Camille Hackney, Julliette Jones - Atlantic Records, Wendy Goldstein, Sharon Dastur, Katina Bynum, Kerri Mackar - Republic Records, Ethiopia Habtemariam - Motown Records, Allison Jones - Big Machine Label Group, Celine Joshua, Jennifer Baltimore, Elsa Yep - Universal Music Group, Michelle Jubelirer - Capitol Music Group, Sasha Junk - Kidz Bop, Cris Lacy, Taylor Lindsey - Warner Music Nashville, Cindy Mabe - Universal Music Nashville, Jennifer Mallory - Columbia Records, Sylvia Rhone, Traci Adams - Epic Records, Brenda Romano, Annie Lee, Nicole Wyskoarko, Erika Savage - Interscope Geffen A&M, Julie Swidler, Deirdre McDonald, Jennifer Fowler - Sony Music Entertainment, Carolyn Williams, Camille Yorrick - RCA Records, Desiree Perez - Roc Nation, Dia Simms - Combs Enterprises, Sarah Stennett - First Access Entertainment, Ama Walton - BMG, Dana DuFine, Debra Rathwell, Brooke Michael Kain - AEG, Amy Howe - Ticketmaster North America, Kate McMahon, Sara Winter-Banks - Messina Touring Group, Kathy Willard, Heather Parry, Maureen Ford, Tara Traub - Live Nation Entertainment, Emma Banks, Marlene Tsuchii, Carole Kinzel, Caroline Yim - Creative Artists Agency, Natalia Nastaskin, Cheryl Paglierani - United Talent Agency, Yves C. Pierre, Jacqueline Reynolds-Drumm - ICM Partners

Producer of the Year

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Rosalía was honored with the first ever Producer of the Year award in 2023.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b This artist was given the award before they were publicly known as non-binary.

References

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