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Who Won the 5 Country Music Awards at the AMAs?

Who Won the 5 Country Music Awards at the AMAs?

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The American Music Awards aired tonight, and, while many viewers tuned in to see if Taylor Swift made an appearance (spoiler: she did not), country music fans will want to know who won the awards for the genre. The broadcast, hosted by Jennifer Lopez, featured performances by Lainey Wilson and Blake Shelton and included five fan-voted awards recognizing the stars of country music.
If you think you missed out on hearing the winners, you're not alone. The show ended after just two hours, and only a handful of the awards were announced live (including just one of the country categories). Here, you can find the country music winners from the 2025 AMAs. See the complete list on the AMAs website.
Jelly Roll
Luke Combs
Morgan Wallen
Post Malone—Winner
Shaboozey
Beyoncé—Winner
Ella Langley
Kacey Musgraves
Lainey Wilson
Megan Moroney
Dan + Shay—Winners
Old Dominion
Parmalee
The Red Clay Strays
Zac Brown Band
Beyoncé, Winner
Jelly Roll, Beautifully Broken
Megan Moroney, Am I Okay?
Post Malone, F-1 Trillion
Shaboozey, Where I've Been, Isn't Where I'm Going
Jelly Roll, "I Am Not Okay"
Koe Wetzel and Jessie Murph, "High Road"
Luke Combs, "Ain't No Love in Oklahoma"
Post Malone Featuring Morgan Wallen, "I Had Some Help"—Winner
Shaboozey, "A Bar Song (Tipsy)"
Want to watch the whole show for yourself? You can stream it on Paramount+.
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