Adele leads American Music Award nominations with four

Gina DiFalco
The British singer/songwriter has 4 nods, which was announced on Tuesday
British singer Adele performs at the 42nd Montreux Jazz Festival in Montreux in this July 12, 2008 file photo. Adele has postponed five dates of her North American tour due to laryngitis, she said on her website, frustrating fans in the United States where she has dominated charts in recent weeks. The 23-year-old Grammy-winning artist was diagnosed with the throat complaint last week in Minneapolis, forcing her to cancel a performance at the last moment. To match Reuters Life! MUSIC-ADELE/ REUTERS/Valentin Flauraud/Files (SWITZERLAND - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT PROFILE HEALTH SOCIETY)

American Music Award nominations have been unveiled, and Adele leads the pack with four.

The nominees were announced in Los Angeles on Tuesday, USA Today reports.

The “Someone Like You” singer’s album 21 was the most celebrated album of this year, so her domination of AMA nods came as no surprise.

According to MTV News, the award show, which will take place in November, will be a female-dominated affair this year. Only one male artist is included in the list of nominees for Artist of the Year.

Lil Wayne will represent the men, with Adele, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga and Taylor Swift rounding out the list of nominees for the biggest award of the night.

The 29th annual award show will air live from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on November 20.

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