Find Out Who the Gospel and Inspirational Music Winners at the 2022 AMAs Are

The 2022 American Music Awards celebrated their 50th ceremony, live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles with wildly-suited host Wayne Brady. FOR KING + COUNTRY garnered the 2022 American Music Award for "Favorite Inspirational Artist," while Tamela Mann took home the "Favorite Gospel Artist" accolade.
The annual awards ceremony is entirely fan-voted each year and nominees are based on key fan interactions - as reflected on the Billboard charts - including streaming, album and song sales, radio airplay and tour grosses. The 2022 American Music Awards aired at 8 p.m. on ABC live from Los Angeles' Microsoft Theater on Sunday, Nov. 20.
"As two Australian chaps from the southern hemisphere, never did we think we'd see the day we would win an American Music Award," says FOR KING + COUNTRY. "This award represents all who were born in another land, who took a leap of faith and moved to make a new life for your family and loved ones. Sharing these stories with you for you for the last decade and watching them become your own has been the honor of our lifetime. Thank you for your votes, and for your consistent kindness to us."
FAVORITE INSPIRATIONAL ARTIST
- Anne Wilson
- WINNER: For King & Country
- Katy Nichole
- Matthew West
- Phil Wickham
FAVORITE GOSPEL ARTIST
- CeCe Winans
- Doe
- E. Dewey Smith
- Maverick City Music
- WINNER: Tamela Mann
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