Rihanna to receive ‘Icon’ honour at American Music Awards

The Barbadian pop diva will be the first artiste to score the special merit award

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Rihanna is in the running for four trophies at the 2013 American Music Awards, including artiste of the year, but the singer will be given the night’s biggest honour — the Icon Award.

The Barbadian pop diva will be the first artiste to score the special merit award, producers for the awards told The Times. Rihanna is also scheduled to perform on the telecast.

“The first-ever Icon Award was created to honour an artiste whose body of work has made a profound influence over pop music on a global level,” show producer Larry Klein said. “Rihanna’s iconic and innovative sound has enabled her to become one of the most influential and bestselling artistes of all time.”

Since her 2005 debut, the 25-year-old has undoubtedly become one of the biggest forces in pop music.

She’s issued a staggering seven albums in just seven years — each armed with a set of slinky, chart-toppers (with 12 of those landing at No. 1) ... Her consistent onslaught of material — for four consecutive years she’s released a new album in November — has allowed the singer an unrivalled radio, chart and pop cultural dominance.

She’s sold 50 million albums and 180 million singles worldwide, making her the bestselling digital artiste of all time. And with 4 billion views on her oft-provocative music videos, she’s the most watched artiste on Vevo/YouTube.

Rihanna joins a lineup of previously announced performers that includes Luke Bryan, Miley Cyrus, Florida Georgia Line, Lady Gaga, Ke$ha, Imagine Dragons, Kendrick Lamar, Jennifer Lopez, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, One Direction, Katy Perry, Justin Timberlake, TLC and Pitbull, who will host the telecast.

— Los Angeles Times

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