Teen Choice Award for Choice Music – Female Artist

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Britney Spears was the first three-time winner.

The following is a list of Teen Choice Award winners and nominees for Choice Music - Female Artist. Britney Spears, Kelly Clarkson, and Taylor Swift are the most awarded artists in this category with three wins each. Miley Cyrus is the youngest winner in 2008 at the age of 15. Fergie is the oldest winner in 2007 at the age of 32.

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Winners and nominees

1999

YearWinnerNomineesRef.
1999 Brandy [1]

2000s

YearWinnerNomineesRef.
2000 Britney Spears [2]
2001 Britney Spears [3]
2002 Britney Spears [4] [5]
2003 Kelly Clarkson [6] [7]
2004 Avril Lavigne [8]
2005 Kelly Clarkson [9]
2006 Kelly Clarkson [10]
2007 Fergie [11] [12]
2008 Miley Cyrus [13]
2009 Taylor Swift [14]

2010s

YearWinnerNomineesRef.
2010 Lady Gaga [15]
2011 Taylor Swift [16]
2012 Taylor Swift [17]
2013 Demi Lovato [18]
2014 Ariana Grande [19]
2015 Demi Lovato [20]
2016 Selena Gomez [21]
2017 Ariana Grande [22]
2018 Camila Cabello [23]
2019 Billie Eilish [24]

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