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POP/ROCK - Nov. 28, 1990

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Queen of Rhythm: Janet Jackson swept the Billboard Music Awards Monday night in Santa Monica, winning eight prizes that highlighted her 1989 smash album “Rhythm Nation: 1814.” The 24-year-old was named the No. 1 rhythm and blues artist, R&B; albums artist, R&B; singles artist and Hot 100 Singles Artist. “Rhythm Nation” was chosen best pop album and best R&B; album. Other winners included former Beatle Paul McCartney for the highest gross from a concert; M.C. Hammer as the No. 1 pop and rap artist; and Sinead O’Connor for the top-ranking worldwide single hit, “Nothing Compares 2 U.” Phil Collins won three awards: adult contemporary artist, adult contemporary single for “Do You Remember” and worldwide album for “ . . . But Seriously.”

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