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The Biggest Winners of the 2025 American Music Awards Night

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The 2025 American Music Awards (AMAs) night was a spectacular celebration of music’s brightest stars, marked by unforgettable performances, heartfelt speeches, and impressive wins. Hosted by the iconic Jennifer Lopez—returning as host for the first time in a decade—the evening blended high energy, nostalgia, and star-studded glamour, making it one of the most memorable AMAs to date.

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Jennifer Lopez kicked off the show with a vibrant dance medley featuring 23 of the year’s biggest hits, setting the tone for an electrifying night. Her polished hosting was both engaging and dynamic, paying tribute to the diversity and strength of contemporary music without missing a beat.

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Billie Eilish was undoubtedly the evening’s biggest winner. Sweeping all seven categories she was nominated for, Billie took home Artist of the Year, Album of the Year for Hit Me Hard and Soft, Favorite Female Pop Artist, and Favorite Pop Album, among others. 

Her song “Birds of a Feather” also won Song of the Year and Favorite Pop Song, highlighting her continued dominance in the pop music scene. Billie’s blend of unique sound, compelling lyrics, and emotional resonance with fans solidified her standing as a defining artist of her generation.

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Another highlight was Beyoncé, who added two wins to her impressive legacy. This year, Beyoncé took home Favorite Female Country Artist and Favorite Country Album for Cowboy Carter, showcasing her versatility and successful crossover into country music. Her wins underscore her ability to continually evolve and resonate with audiences across genres.

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The legendary Janet Jackson was honored with the Icon Award, a recognition of her enduring impact on music and culture. After seven years away from televised performances, Janet delivered a captivating set featuring “Someone to Call My Lover” and a mashup with Mariah Carey’s “Shake It Off,” concluding with the classic “All For You.” 

In her acceptance speech, Janet humbly reflected on her career, emphasizing her dedication to music over fame, and inspiring the next generation of artists.

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Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars also enjoyed a triumphant night, taking home the Collaboration of the Year and Favorite Music Video awards for their hit “Die With a Smile.” Gaga separately won Favorite Dance/Electronic Artist, while Bruno Mars was recognized as Favorite Male Pop Artist. 

Their collaboration brought a fresh energy to the awards, blending their distinct styles into a seamless and captivating performance that won over both critics and fans alike.

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Rod Stewart was recognized with the Lifetime Achievement Award, presented by his five children in a touching family tribute. Closing the show with his classic “Forever Young,” Stewart expressed surprise and appreciation for the honor, recounting his journey from a young singer with a burning ambition to a global music icon.

Overall, the 2025 AMAs celebrated both fresh talent and veteran artistry, blending contemporary hits with timeless classics. The evening’s winners not only reflected current trends but also the deep roots of musical excellence that continue to inspire fans and artists alike.

*Cover Photo/Thumbnail Photo Taken by Rich Polk from Penske Media Via Getty Images; David Becker from Getty Images; Christopher Polk from Penske Media Via Getty Images

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