Billboard Music Award for Top Soundtrack

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The Billboard Music Award winners and nominees for Top Soundtrack. Notable winners include the Titanic soundtrack, High School Musical soundtrack, who was the first made for television movie or tv show soundtrack to get nominated and is the only one to have ever won that wasn't in theaters, and Frozen soundtrack, who became the first animated film soundtrack to win. The only person to win and get nominated was Celine Dion for the Titanic soundtrack. In 2017, Hamilton became the first Cast album to win. Also, in 2024, Trolls Band Together became the first non-Disney animated film soundtrack to win.

Winners and nominees

YearWon albumArtistNominationsRef.
1993 The Bodyguard Whitney Houston [1]
1998 Titanic Celine Dion [2]
2000TitanicCeline Dion [3]
2006 High School Musical High School Musical Cast [4]
2015 Frozen Various Artists [5]
2016 Pitch Perfect 2 Various Artists
2017 Hamilton: An American Musical [6] Various Artists
2018 Moana Various Artists
2019 The Greatest Showman Various Artists
2020 Frozen II Various Artists
2022 Encanto Various Artists
2023 Barbie the Album Various Artists
2024 Trolls Band Together Various Artists [7]

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References

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  2. "1998 Billboard Music Awards". awardsandwinners. Retrieved October 27, 2016.
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  6. "2017 BBMAs Announce Non-Televised Award Recipients | Billboard Music Awards". Archived from the original on 2017-06-05. Retrieved 2017-05-22.
  7. Fekadu, Mesfin (November 25, 2024). "2024 Billboard Awards: Zach Bryan Leads With 21 Nominations, Taylor Swift Follows With 17". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved November 26, 2024.