Do you think TaylorSwift or DuaLipa dominated 2022? Vote for your 2022 BBPowerArtist in round 3 of the tournament, where one act will be crowned the winner in Billboard's upcoming Power issue, here:
In the second round, we lost eight superstars and narrowed things down to four new match-ups: Dua Lipa vs. Taylor Swift; Nicki Minaj vs. Adele; Doja Cat vs. Justin Bieber; and Harry Styles vs. Beyoncé.
Third-round voting is open now in the bracket below and will close Friday, Jan. 13, when we reveal your Final Four artists. We’ll get down to your top two on Monday, Jan. 16, when championship-round voting begins. The winner of this inaugural bracket will be revealed in’s 2023 Power Issue alongside the executive Power List. Can your favorite artist go all the way?is also adding a peer-voted award to its annual Power 100 ranking of the music industry’s most influential executives.
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