American Music Award For Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist - Category Facts

Category Facts

  • Most Wins in Category
Rank 1st 2nd 3rd
Artist Olivia Newton-John
Whitney Houston
Mariah Carey Linda Ronstadt
Pat Benatar
Paula Abdul
Janet Jackson
Celine Dion
Sheryl Crow
Total Wins 4 wins 3 wins 2 wins
  • Most Nominations
Rank 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
Artist Mariah Carey Whitney Houston Olivia Newton-John
Linda Ronstadt
Madonna
Janet Jackson
Celine Dion
Barbra Streisand Helen Reddy
Total Nominations 10 Nominations 7 nominations 6 nominations 5 nominations 4 nominations


American Music Awards
Current awards
General
  • Artist of the Year
  • New Artist of the Year
  • Merit
  • International Artist
Pop/Rock
  • Male Artist
  • Female Artist
  • Band/Duo/Group
  • Album
Country
  • Male Artist
  • Female Artist
  • Band/Duo/Group
  • Album
Rap/Hip hop
  • Artist
  • Band/Duo/Group
  • Album
Soul/R&B
  • Male Artist
  • Female Artist
  • Band/Duo/Group
  • Album
Other
  • Adult Contemporary Artist
  • Alternative Artist
  • Contemporary Inspirational Artist
  • Latin Artist
  • Honorary
  • Soundtrack
  • Favorite Electronic Dance Music
Discontinued awards
  • Adult Contemporary Album
  • Adult Contemporary New Artist
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