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October 14, 2009

NEW YORK -- Michael Jackson has a chance to win artist of the year posthumously at the American Music Awards. The pop superstar, who died June 25, was among a diverse group of artists nominated Tuesday for the top honor. Country star Taylor Swift, rapper Eminem, breakthrough rockers Kings of Leon and flamboyant pop star Lady Gaga were the other nominees...

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NEW YORK -- Michael Jackson has a chance to win artist of the year posthumously at the American Music Awards.

The pop superstar, who died June 25, was among a diverse group of artists nominated Tuesday for the top honor. Country star Taylor Swift, rapper Eminem, breakthrough rockers Kings of Leon and flamboyant pop star Lady Gaga were the other nominees.

Swift topped all artists with six nominations. She drew inadvertent attention at the MTV Video Music Awards last month when rapper Kanye West interrupted her acceptance speech to say Beyonce deserved the award instead.

Jackson followed Swift with five nominations and Eminem received four.

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Winners are determined by an online vote of fans and will be announced Nov. 22 in a Los Angeles ceremony televised by ABC. The nominees were selected through a measurement combining sales and radio airplay.

Jackson was also nominated as favorite male artist along with Eminem and imprisoned rapper T.I. The late singer's "Number Ones" album was nominated for favorite album, along with Lady Gaga's "Fame" and Swift's "Fearless."

Favorite female artist nominees were Lady Gaga, Swift and Beyonce.

Black Eyed Peas, nominated for best duo or group along with Kings of Leon and Nickelback, will perform on the show. Alicia Keys and Jennifer Lopez are also scheduled for performances. "American Idol" runner-up Adam Lambert will use the show to debut songs from his upcoming album.

Swift also has a chance to win best country album, best adult contemporary artist and best female country artist. Reba McEntire and Carrie Underwood are also in the running for best female country artist.

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