The 46th Annual Dove Awards were presented at the Allen Arena on the campus of Lipscomb University in Nashville on Tuesday the 13th of October.
Newcomer Lauren Daigle won 3 awards including New Artist of the year and Song of the Year for “How Can It Be?”. Producer Seth Mosley who got the Lion’s share of trophies with 4 wins including Producer of the Year while rapper Lecrae who accepted his award via satellite won a total of 3 awards as well, including Artist of the Year and Rap Hip Hop Song of the Year.
Tasha Cobb was crowned Gospel Artist of the Year.
See list below:
Artist Of The Year:
Lecrae
Gospel Artist Of The Year:
Tasha Cobbs
Producer of The Year:
Seth Mosley
Rap/Hip Hop Song Of The Year:
“All I Need Is You” by Lecrae
Pop/Contemporary Song of The Year:
“How Can It Be” by Lauren Daigle
Contemporary Gospel/Urban Song of The Year:
“I Luh God” by Erica Campbell
Worship Song of The Year:
“Because He Lives (Amen)” by Matt Maher
Rap/Hip Hop Album Of The Year:
“Anomaly” by Lecrae
Pop/Contemporary Album of The Year:
“Run Wild, Live Free, Love Strong” by 4King & Country
Contemporary Gospel/Urban Album of The Year:
“Forever Yours” by Smokie Norful
Traditional Gospel Album of The Year:
“Worth Fighting For” by Brian Courtney Wilson
Christmas Album of The Year:
“The Spirit of Christmas” by Michael W.Smith
Short Form Video of The Year:
“You Can’t Stop Me” by Andy Mineo
Inspirational Film of The Year:
Mom’s Night Out