2017 Billboard Music Awards: All the highlights

Drake, Celine Dion, Cher and more were featured on the annual broadcast.

Drake, a Canadian rap artist, won 13 awards, including top artist, top male artist, top Billboard 100 album, top Billboard 200 artist and top Hot 100 artist.

He was nominated for 22 awards, just behind the Chainsmokers, who led with 23 nominations.

Accepting the night's biggest award, top artist, Drake brought up a huge entourage that included Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj and his father, decked out in a purple suit. "I got my whole family up here," he declared.

Among the folks she thanked was her mom, who she said once told her that she wouldn't be the smartest or prettiest but she would be "the most special."

Other big performances included Drake, who rapped his latest single, "Gyalchester," in the middle of Las Vegas famous Bellagio fountains, surrounded by fireworks and the water display.

Miley Cyrus, who was introduced by her father, Billy Ray Cyrus, and little sister Noah, surprised with her new country-influenced single "Malibu." She teared up she delivered the song's final lines about a "dream come true" and a "brand new start."

Country music was also represented by Sam Hunt, who performed his hit "Body Like a Back Road" and Florida Georgia Line, which joined John Legend for a mashup of its songs "Surefire" and "H.O.L.Y."

After performing its new song, "Believer," Imagine Dragons delivered touching remarks in memory of Chris Cornell, the frontman of Soundgarden and Audioslave, who died at age 52 last week.

The broadcast also featured performances via satellite by Ed Sheeran and Bruno Mars, who are both on tour.