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Celebrating online artists, innovators and fans impacting digital music culture, MTV's second O Music Awards has announced its full winner list. The likes of Adam Lambert, Britney Spears, Joe Jonas and Demi Lovato were among the lucky ones who took home a prize each.
Adam was named Must Follow Artist on Twitter, beating Blake Shelton, Cher, Lady GaGa, Justin Bieber, Mark Hoppus and Snoop Dogg. The former "American Idol" contestant tweeted, "Wow! Won @MTV Must Follow Artist on Twitter! http://omusicawards.com only thanks to all of YOU! Thanks!!! The support means so much! #MTVOMA."
Britney got Most Outrageous Tweet, pushing aside Gwyneth Paltrow, Health, Best Coast and Tyler, The Creator. Meanwhile, her "Femme Fatale" tourmate, Joe, was honored with Best Lyrics Video through his "See No More" viral clip. He won it over Katy Perry, Lenny Kravitz, Christina Perri and D.Willz.
Demi brought home Best Artist With a Cameraphone. The former "Sonny with a Chance" star beat Katy, Bieber, The Deftones, Portugal. The Man, Young the Giant, Shiny Toy Guns, The National, Amanda Palmer and Ben Folds.
The other winners included Bjork (Digital Genius Award), Nirvana (Best Vintage Viral Video), Marilyn Manson (Too Much Ass for TV), and James Blunt (Oops, I Did It Online). Tokio Hotel, who won Best Army FTW in the first O Music Award, managed to grab a trophy from the same category.
2nd O Music Awards was held on Monday, October 31 in West Hollywood, and was headlined by Robyn. The other artists who made merry the gig included Demi, Kelly Clarkson, The Band Perry, Travis McCoy and Tyler, the Creator. There was also The Flaming Lips who honored Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.
© AceShowbiz.com



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Congrats to all the winners, especially Adam Lambert. I am a HUGE fan of Adam and I'm so excited about his new single due out later this month and new album to be released early in 2012.