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Who Won American Music Awards for 2025? See the Full Winners List Here

  • The 2025 American Music Awards took place on May 26, 2025, at Fontainebleau Las Vegas and aired live on CBS and Paramount+.
  • The event returned after a two-year hiatus that began in 2023, featuring highly competitive nominations led by Kendrick Lamar with ten nods.
  • Billie Eilish was named Artist of the Year, Bad Bunny took home Favorite Male Latin Artist, SZA earned Favorite Female R&B Artist, and Janet Jackson received the prestigious Icon Award.
  • Although Kendrick Lamar had the most nominations, he won only one award for Favorite Hip-Hop Song, while Taylor Swift earned six nominations but did not attend or win.
  • Jennifer Lopez hosted the ceremony for the second time, which celebrated fan-voted popular artists and featured Janet Jackson's first live TV performance in seven years.
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Who Won Big and Who Wore What to the 2025 American Music Awards

The 2025 American Music Awards were as much about the dazzling purple carpet as the incredible music and the talented artists being honored.  Janet Jackson hit the stage for the first time on live television in seven years with a stirring performance just before she accepted the ICON award.  Pop star Billie Eilish won Artist of the Year, and Beyoncé won Favorite Country Album for ‘Cowboy Carter’. STAY INFORMED! CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWS…

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American Music Awards 2025: Complete Winners List

The American Music Awards are honoring the year’s biggest artists including Kendrick Lamar, Sabrina Carpenter and Taylor Swift. See the complete list of winners.

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E! News broke the news in United States on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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