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CMT Awards: Carrie Underwood extends win streak, Blake Shelton takes top prize

Carrie Underwood continued to make history as the most decorated act at the CMT Music Awards with 18 wins, while Blake Shelton walked away with the night's top prize.

Kelly Clarkson, Backstreet Boys among pop acts in attendance

Carrie Underwood, seen performing at 2018 CMT Music Awards in Nashville on Wednesday, extended her historic win streak as the award show's most decorated act. (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

Carrie Underwood continued to make history as the most decorated act at the CMT Music Awards with 18 wins, while Blake Shelton walked away with the night's top prize.

Shelton, the only person to win two awards Wednesday, won video of the year for I'll Name the Dogsat the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.

"I've been doing this for 18 years. I have been making records and luckily enough you guys have accepted them," said Shelton, who also won male video of the year. "It's been a crazy ride."

Blake Shelton picked up two honours, including the night's top prize: best video. (Mike Coppola/Getty Images)

Underwood won female video of the year for the Ludacris-assisted song, The Champion,also giving the rapper-actor his first CMT Award.

"Thank you God for you guys the fans," Underwood said. "Thank you Ludacris for wanting to inspire."

Backstreet Boys, Kelly Clarkson in attendance

Ludacris didn't attend the show, but others from outside of country music were in the house, from Kelly Clarkson to Backstreet Boys, who both performed at the show.

Kelly Clarkson performs American Woman at the CMT Music Awards, which also saw other pop acts take the stage. (Mark Humphrey/Associated Press)

The boy band also picked up an award, winning CMT performance of the year for the Florida Georgia Line-featured version of their classic hit, Everybody,from the CMT CrossroadsTV special.

"Seriously, so who would have thought?" BSB's Brian Littrell said of winning an award for their 20-year-old song.

"We're everything because of y'all," FGL's Brian Kelley said to the fans.

Another duet Kane Brown and Lauran Alaina's What Ifs won the former classmates collaborative video of the year.

"This is my first award I've ever won. It's an amazing feeling," Brown said.

Little Big Town members Jimi Westbrook, from left, Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman and Phillip Sweet hosted the show and accepted the award for group video of the year. (Mark Humphrey/Associated Press)

Little Big Town who hosted the show for the first time won group video of the year and performed their funky single, Summer Fever,which featured colourful lights and disco balls onstage.

Big performances

Underwood, per usual, was a vocal powerhouse as she sang Cry Pretty,earning of the night's loudest applause.

Some performers sang outdoors, including Luke Bryan, Chris Stapleton and Sam Hunt, who sang Downtown's Deadin downtown Nashville, walking the streets and going into bars during the performance.

The night saw a few onstage team-ups, including Charles Kelley, from left, Jason Aldean, Darius Rucker and Luke Bryan performing Straight To Hell. (Mark Humphrey/Associated Press)

Dan + Shay, who also performed, picked up duo video of the year.

Carly Pearce won breakthrough video of the year and cried as she walked to the stage to collect her trophy.

"Y'all, I sat in the stands with my mom ... wondering if I'd get here," she said. "Oh my goodness, I'm freaking out."

She won the award for her hit song, Every Little Thing,telling the audience before she walked away: "To the guy that broke my heart, 'Thank you!"'

Carly Pearce, who won breakthrough video of the year for Every Little Thing, recalled sitting in the stands with her mom at past editions. (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

The CMT Music Awards, which kicked off with a spoof of the Royal Wedding, honours the year's best country music videos.