Pop star Katy Perry has been named the Woman of the Year by Billboard and will accept the award at the 2012 Billboard Women in Music event in New York this November.
This
award honors the achievements of a trailblazing female recording artist
over the past 12 months and acknowledges her overall success in the
music business and her leadership in embracing the changing industry.
Since
the release of her first mainstream album, "One of the Boys," in 2008,
Perry has continued to top the Billboard charts, setting a number of
records along the way.
The
27-year-old singer is the only woman to score five Hot 100 No.1's from
one album "Teenage Dream" in the chart's 54-year history.
The
album spent more than 100 weeks on the Billboard 200 and has sold 2.5
million copies in the US, according to Nielsen Sound Scan.
Perry
has also sold 48 million tracks in the US, with four of them -
'Firework', 'California Gurls', 'ET' and 'Hot N Cold' - among the top 30
selling downloads of all time.
Perry holds the record for the most consecutive weeks (69) with at least one title in the Hot 100's top 10.
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