2025 CMA Awards: Artist make history with standout wins & landmark achievement, representing a monumental night in country music
The 2025 CMA Awards saw several artists make history with standout wins and landmark achievements, representing a monumental night in country music. Lainey Wilson dominated with two of the biggest honors, including Entertainer of the Year, while breakout stars like Ella Langley and Zach Top also carved their own place in the genre’s legacy
Artists Who Made History
Lainey Wilson: Wilson won both Entertainer of the Year and Female Vocalist of the Year, continuing her powerful run as one of country music’s leading talents. She also secured Album of the Year for "Whirlwind," and hosted the ceremony, showcasing her influence on and off the stage.
- Ella Langley: Langley captured three awards, highlighted by Song of the Year and Single of the Year (with Riley Green for "You Look Like You Love Me"), and her presence at the ceremony marked an inspiring development for newer artists.
Zach Top: By winning New Artist of the Year, Zach Top’s win is seen as a major step for his ascending career, marking a notable breakthrough at the CMA Awards.
The Red Clay Strays: This group made history by winning Vocal Group of the Year, ending a seven-year streak held by Old Dominion and delivering a memorable performance.
Brooks & Dunn: With their win as Vocal Duo of the Year, Brooks & Dunn reinforced their legendary status in country music.
Paul Franklin: After 33 nominations, Franklin finally won Musician of the Year (Steel Guitar), which many fans and critics recognized as a monumental achievement.
Post Malone & Blake Shelton: Their victory in Musical Event of the Year for "Pour Me a Drink" marked a high-profile crossover moment.
Complete Winner List
| Award | Winner(s) |
|---|---|
| Entertainer of the Year | Lainey Wilson |
| Female Vocalist of the Year | Lainey Wilson |
| Male Vocalist of the Year | Cody Johnson |
| New Artist of the Year | Zach Top |
| Vocal Group of the Year | The Red Clay Strays |
| Vocal Duo of the Year | Brooks & Dunn |
| Album of the Year | Lainey Wilson – Whirlwind |
| Song of the Year | Riley Green & Ella Langley – You Look Like You Love Me |
| Single of the Year | Riley Green & Ella Langley – You Look Like You Love Me |
| Musical Event of the Year | Post Malone & Blake Shelton – Pour Me a Drink |
| Music Video of the Year | Riley Green & Ella Langley – You Look Like You Love Me |
| Musician of the Year | Paul Franklin (Steel Guitar) |
Noteworthy Moments
Lainey Wilson and Ella Langley’s wins highlighted the emergence and resilience of female artists in country music today.
The Red Clay Strays' win disrupted expectations and brought roots musicians into the mainstream spotlight.
Paul Franklin’s first win after decades of nominations touched many fans as a moment of overdue recognition.
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