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Justin Bieber: Pop star gets love at American Music Awards

  • Stevie Wonder and the Rickey Minor Band perform "Master Blaster," "My Cherie Amour" and "Sir Duke" during a tribute to Dick Clark at the 40th Anniversary American Music Awards in Los Angeles on Nov. 18, 2012. (John Shearer/Invision/Associated Press)Stevie Wonder and the Rickey Minor Band perform "Master Blaster," "My Cherie Amour" and "Sir Duke" during a tribute to Dick Clark at the 40th Anniversary American Music Awards in Los Angeles on Nov. 18, 2012. (John Shearer/Invision/Associated Press)
  • Ryan Seacrest presents the award for favorite male artist in the pop/rock category at the 40th Annual American Music Awards in Los Angeles on Nov. 18, 2012. (Matt Sayles/Invision/Associated Press)Ryan Seacrest presents the award for favorite male artist in the pop/rock category at the 40th Annual American Music Awards in Los Angeles on Nov. 18, 2012. (Matt Sayles/Invision/Associated Press)
  • Stevie Wonder and the Rickey Minor Band perform "Master Blaster," "My Cherie Amour" and "Sir Duke" during a tribute to Dick Clark at the 40th Anniversary American Music Awards in Los Angeles on Nov. 18, 2012. (John Shearer/Invision/Associated Press)Stevie Wonder and the Rickey Minor Band perform "Master Blaster," "My Cherie Amour" and "Sir Duke" during a tribute to Dick Clark at the 40th Anniversary American Music Awards in Los Angeles on Nov. 18, 2012. (John Shearer/Invision/Associated Press)
  • Usher performs at the 40th Annual American Music Awards in Los Angeles on Nov. 18, 2012. (John Shearer/Invision/Associated Press)Usher performs at the 40th Annual American Music Awards in Los Angeles on Nov. 18, 2012. (John Shearer/Invision/Associated Press)
  • Stevie Wonder and the Rickey Minor Band perform "Master Blaster," "My Cherie Amour" and "Sir Duke" during a tribute to Dick Clark as an image of Clark with Britney Spears and LL Cool J is displayed at the 40th Anniversary American Music Awards in Los Angeles on Nov. 18, 2012. (John Shearer/Invision/Associated Press)Stevie Wonder and the Rickey Minor Band perform "Master Blaster," "My Cherie Amour" and "Sir Duke" during a tribute to Dick Clark as an image of Clark with Britney Spears and LL Cool J is displayed at the 40th Anniversary American Music Awards in Los Angeles on Nov. 18, 2012. (John Shearer/Invision/Associated Press)
  • **FILE** Dick Clark (left) talks Nov. 12, 2004, with singer Rod Stewart during rehearsals for the American Music Awards in Los Angeles. (Associated Press)**FILE** Dick Clark (left) talks Nov. 12, 2004, with singer Rod Stewart during rehearsals for the American Music Awards in Los Angeles. (Associated Press)
  • **FILE** Dick Clark and singer Debbie Gibson go over the script for the 16th annual telecast of the American Music Awards during rehearsals at Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium on January 28, 1989. (Associated Press)**FILE** Dick Clark and singer Debbie Gibson go over the script for the 16th annual telecast of the American Music Awards during rehearsals at Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium on January 28, 1989. (Associated Press)
  • **FILE** Dick Clark (right) chats with country music singer Garth Brooks on Jan. 27, 1996, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles following a rehearsal of Brooks' performance for the American Music Awards. (Associated Press)**FILE** Dick Clark (right) chats with country music singer Garth Brooks on Jan. 27, 1996, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles following a rehearsal of Brooks' performance for the American Music Awards. (Associated Press)
  • **FILE** Michael Jackson and Dick Clark go over the script during rehearsals for the American Music Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on Jan. 24, 1993. (Associated Press)**FILE** Michael Jackson and Dick Clark go over the script during rehearsals for the American Music Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on Jan. 24, 1993. (Associated Press)
  • **FILE** Flowers are left at the star honoring television host Dick Clark on the Walk of Fame in Los Angeles on April 18, 2012. Clark, the television host and entrepreneur who helped bring rock 'n' roll into the mainstream on "American Bandstand," and later produced and hosted a vast range of programming from game shows to the New Year's Eve countdown from Times Square, died of a heart attack on April 18, 2012. He was 82. (Associated Press)**FILE** Flowers are left at the star honoring television host Dick Clark on the Walk of Fame in Los Angeles on April 18, 2012. Clark, the television host and entrepreneur who helped bring rock 'n' roll into the mainstream on "American Bandstand," and later produced and hosted a vast range of programming from game shows to the New Year's Eve countdown from Times Square, died of a heart attack on April 18, 2012. He was 82. (Associated Press)

Justin Bieber may be Canadian, but he was the all-American boy at Sunday night’s American Music Awards.

The pop singer dominated the awards show, winning three trophies, including artist of the year. His mom joined him onstage as he collected the award, beating out Rihanna, Maroon 5, Katy Perry and Drake.

“I wanted to thank you for always believing in me,” Bieber said, looking to his mom.

The 18-year-old also won the honor in 2010. He said it’s “hard growing up with everyone watching me” and asked that people continue to believe in him.

But the teenager who brought his mom as a date also got in some grinding with Nicki Minaj — who shared the stage with him and took home two awards — and a kiss on the neck from presenter Jenny McCarthy.

“Wow. I feel violated right now,” he said, laughing.

“I did grab his butt,” McCarthy said backstage. “I couldn’t help it. He was just so delicious. So little. I wanted to tear his head off and eat it.”

Another collaboration was the night’s most colorful performance: Korean rapper PSY and MC Hammer. Hammer joined the buzzed-about pop star for his viral hit “Gangnam Style.” PSY rocked traditional “Hammer” pants as they danced to his jam and to Hammer’s “Too Legit to Quit.”

Minaj, who wore three different wigs and four outfits throughout the night, repeated her AMAs wins from last year, picking up trophies for favorite rap/hip-hop artist and album for “Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded.” She was in an all-white get-up, including fur coat and pink hair when she performed her new song “Freedom.” The scene was ghostly and snowy, as a choir — also in white — joined her onstage. One background singer stole the performance, belting semi-high notes as Minaj looked on.

Usher kicked off the three-hour show with green laser lights beaming onstage as he performed a medley of songs, including “Numb,” ”Climax” and “Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop,” which featured a smoky floor and a number of backup dancers, as Usher jammed in all black, with the exception of his red shoes. He won favorite soul/R&B male artist.

His protege Bieber won favorite pop/rock male artist in the first award handed out and gave a shout-out to those who didn’t think he would last on the music scene.

“I want to say this is for all the haters who thought I was just here for one or two years. I feel like I’m going to be here for a very long time,” he said.

He also won favorite pop/rock album for his platinum-selling third album, “Believe.” He gave a stripped down, acoustic performance of “As Long As You Love Me,” then transitioned to the dance-heavy “Beauty and a Beat,” where Minaj joined him onstage, grinding with the teen for a few seconds.

Swift won her fifth consecutive award for favorite country female artist.

“This is unreal. I want to thank the fans. You guys are the ones who voted on this,” she said.

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