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Check Complete List of Winners of 2020 Dove Awards

Who brought home top prize at the 2020 Dove Awards? Read below for a complete list of winners from the 51st annual Christian music awards program.

Due to COVID-19 precautions, the Dove Awards stretched across two nights this year: A pre-television awards segment that aired Thursday on the program’s Facebook page, and a Friday night mainstage broadcast featuring marquee honors and performances.

This year’s televised event aired on faith-based network TBN. Artists pre-taped appearances at a TBN studio in Hendersonville, Tennessee.

Top honors went to brotherly duo for KING & COUNTRY, who scored Artist of the Year and Short Form Video of the Year for Dolly Parton collaboration “God Only Knows.”

Kanye West, the global cultural figure, best-selling rapper and U.S. presidential candidate who released his Christian album “Jesus Is King” last year, earned three nominations and one Dove Award — Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year for his track “Follow God.”

Additional winners Friday night included Tauren Wells, a first-time Contemporary Christian Artist of the Year recipient; Tasha Cobbs Leonard expanded her career Dove wins to four with Gospel Artist of the Year; Americana-tinged family act We The Kingdom scored New Artist of the Year; Nashville-produced movie “I Still Believe” earned Inspirational Film of the Year; and breakout worship tune “Way Maker” took Song of the Year.

2020 Dove Award winners

  • Artist of the Year: for KING & COUNTRY
  • Contemporary Christian Artist of the Year: Tauren Wells
  • Gospel Worship Album of the Year: Travis Greene – “Broken Record”
  • Inspirational Film of the Year: “I Still Believe”
  • Worship Recorded Song of the Year: Kari Jobe, Cody Carnes, Elevation Worship – “The Blessing (Live)”
  • Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song of the Year: Jonathan McReynolds – “People”
  • Spanish Language Album of the Year: Elevation Worship – “Aleluya (En La Tierra)”
  • New Artist of the Year: We The Kingdom
  • Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year: Social Club Misfits – “MOOD // DOOM”
  • Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year: Kanye West – “Follow God”
  • Song of the Year: “Way Maker” by Sinach
  • Gospel Artist of the Year: Tasha Cobbs Leonard
  • Southern Gospel Artist of the Year: Joseph Habedank
  • Bluegrass/Country/Roots Album of the Year: Jimmy Fortune – “God & Country”
  • Bluegrass/Country/Roots Recorded Song of the Year: Karen Peck & New River – “Ain’t No Grave”
  • Children’s Album of the Year: Ellie Holcomb – “Sing: Remembering Songs”
  • Choral Collection of the Year: Top Anthem Collection
  • Christmas/Special Event Album of the Year: Phil Wickham – “Christmas”
  • Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year: Kirk Franklin – “LONG LIVE LOVE”
  • Gospel Worship Recorded Song of the Year: Kierra Sheard featuring Tasha Cobbs Leonard – “Something Has To Break (Live)”
  • Inspirational Album of the Year: Selah – “Firm Foundation”
  • Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year: Selah – “Yet Not I But Through Christ In Me”
  • Instrumental Album of the Year: Chris Rice – “Untitled Hymn: A Collection of Hymns (Instrumental)”
  • Long Form Video of the Year: Hillsong Worship – “Awake (Live)”
  • Musical of the Year: “Messiah Overcame – An Easter Musical”
  • Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year: Tauren Wells – “Citizen of Hope”
  • Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year: Lauren Diagle – “Rescue”
  • Producer of the Year: Ed Cash and Steven V. Taylor (team)
  • Recorded Music Packaging of the Year: Rescue Story (Zach Williams) – Tim Parker (art director and graphic artist) and Eric Brown (photographer)
  • Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year: Skillet – “Victorious”
  • Rock/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year: Skillet – “Legendary”
  • Short Form Video of the Year: for KING & COUNTRY featuring Dolly Parton – “God Only Knows”
  • Songwriter of the Year (artist): Zach Williams
  • Songwriter of the Year (non-artist): Jason Ingram
  • Southern Gospel Album of the Year: Legacy Five – “Pure Love”
  • Southern Gospel Recorded Song of the Year: The Erwins – “The Power of an Empty Tomb”
  • Spanish Language Recorded Song of the Year: Christine D’Clario – “Loco Amor”
  • Traditional Gospel Album of the Year: The Clark Sisters – “The Return”
  • Traditional Gospel Recorded Song of the Year: Miranda Curtis – “I’m All In”
  • Worship Album of the Year: Hillsong Worship – “Awake”
  • Youth/Children’s Musical of the Year: “Good News Ahead…The Signs of Christmas!

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