American Music Award For Favorite Country Female Artist

American Music Award For Favorite Country Female Artist

The American Music Award for Favorite Country Female Artist has been awarded since 1974.

Years reflect the year in which the American Music Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year (until 2003 onward when awards were handed out on November of the same year).

The all-time winner in this category is Reba McEntire with ten ('88', '89, '90, '91, '92, '93, '94, '95, '98, '04) wins stretching across three decades. Second place belongs to Barbara Mandrell, who won the award six times ('81, '82, '83, '84, '85, '87).

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