Teen Choice Award for Choice Music – Breakout Artist

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The following is a list of Teen Choice Award winners and nominees for Choice Breakout Artist. The award is sometimes divided into Choice Male Breakout Artist, Choice Female Breakout Artist and Choice Breakout Group.

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Winners and nominees

1999

YearWinnerNomineesRef.
1999 98 Degrees [1]

2000s

YearWinnerNomineesRef.
2000 Jessica Simpson [2]
2001 O-Town [3]
2002 Ashanti [4] [5]
2003 50 Cent [6]
2004 Maroon 5 [7]
2005 Choice Male Breakout Artist
Jesse McCartney [8]
Choice Female Breakout Artist
Gwen Stefani [8]
2006 Choice Male Breakout Artist
Chris Brown [9]
Choice Female Breakout Artist
Rihanna [9]
2007 Choice Male Breakout Artist
Akon [10]
Choice Female Breakout Artist
Vanessa Hudgens [10]
Choice Breakout Group
Gym Class Heroes [10]
2008 Choice Breakout Artist
Taylor Swift [11]
Choice Breakout Group
Jonas Brothers [11]
2009 David Archuleta [12] [13]

2010s

YearWinnerNomineesRef.
2010 Choice Male Breakout Artist
Justin Bieber [14]
Choice Female Breakout Artist
Selena Gomez & the Scene [14]
2011 Bruno Mars [15] [16]
2012 Choice Breakout Artist
Carly Rae Jepsen [17]
Choice Breakout Group
One Direction [17]
2013 Choice Breakout Artist
Ed Sheeran [18] [19]
Choice Breakout Group
Emblem3 [18] [19]
2014 Choice Breakout Artist
Austin Mahone [20] [21]
Choice Breakout Group
5 Seconds of Summer [20] [21]
2015 Little Mix [22]
2016 Zayn [23]
2017 Chance the Rapper [24]
2018 Khalid [25]
2019 Billie Eilish

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