LAS VEGAS -- Usher may not want to ring in the new year. This one's been too good to him.
The R&B impresario dominated the 2004 Billboard Music Awards on Wednesday night, picking up 11 awards in the latest in a string of accolades he has earned in 2004.
His awards included artist of the year, R&B/Hip-Hop album of the year for "Confessions" and Hot 100 Single of the Year for "Yeah!" featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris.
The 26-year-old singer, whose album sold more than 1 million copies in its debut week, also had a big night at last month's American Music Awards and is nominated for eight Grammys.
R&B crooner Alicia Keys picked up seven awards during Wednesday's show, which was held at the MGM Grand hotel-casino. Keys took home wins for female artist of the year, R&B/Hip-Hop single of the year for "If I Ain't Got You" and Hot 100 songwriter of the year.
Kanye West, who has a leading 10 Grammy nominations, picked up four Billboard awards, including rap artist of the year. 50 Cent won a new award, ringtone of the year, for "In Da Club."
The show was hosted by Ryan Seacrest of "American Idol" fame and broadcast by Fox live on the East Coast.
Stevie Wonder, who presented Sting with the Century Award last year, was himself the recipient. Destiny's Child received the artist achievement award.
The Billboard Awards honor the year's chart-topping artists. Winners are determined by the magazine's year-end chart listings, which are based on record sales and airplay.
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