Carey Tops VH1 GRAMMY Poll for Album of the Year, Song of the Year and Record
of the Year
Ciara Takes Top Spot in the Best New Artist of the Year Category
NEW YORK, Jan. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Mariah Carey needs to make room in her trophy
case for more awards from her comeback of the millennium, according to the
results from VH1's 4th annual GRAMMY Awards poll.
Adult respondents in VH1's fourth annual poll single out the songbird's CD "The
Emancipation of Mimi" as most likely to win Album of the Year and her
international hit "We Belong Together" most likely to win Song of the Year. The
single also tied in the poll for Record of the Year with Green Day's "Boulevard
of Broken Dreams."
To top off Mariah's near-sweep in the VH1 poll, a majority of the respondents
crowned her as the Best Female Pop Vocal Performance nominee they would
personally like to take singing lessons from.
VH1 commissioned a telephone poll of a random national sample of 529 men and
women between the ages of 18-49 who were asked who they, personally, thought
would win Record, Album, Song, and Best New Artist of the Year.
Other intriguing poll highlights include: Kanye West's "Late Registration"
finished a close #2 in the Album of the Year category behind Mariah. Best new
artist in the poll went to Ciara, who made a splash this year for her first
album/single "Goodies."
"Without a doubt Mariah Carey's huge comeback was the big music story of 2005
and continues into this year. With more than five million album copies sold to
date and numerous awards already won, the results of our GRAMMY poll reflect the
public's love for Mariah," said Rick Krim, EVP, Talent and Music Programming,
VH1. "We'll have to wait and see if the music industry will give her the credit
that her fans already have."
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