
American Music Awards 2025: Full List of Winners as Billie Eilish Sweeps 7 Awards
The 2025 American Music Awards lit up the Fontainebleau Las Vegas with an unforgettable night celebrating the best in music—and no artist shined brighter than Billie Eilish, who swept all seven categories she was nominated in, dominating the evening with a quiet intensity and artistic firepower that has redefined pop’s emotional landscape.
Eilish walked away with Artist of the Year, Album of the Year for Hit Me Hard and Soft, and Song of the Year for her haunting anthem “Birds of a Feather.” The 23-year-old phenom, known for her genre-defying sound and visual storytelling, became the most-awarded artist of the night, cementing her place as this generation’s creative juggernaut.
But the night wasn’t just about Eilish. The AMAs showcased a wide spectrum of artistry across genres and generations.
Beyoncé continued her country crossover takeover, making history as the first Black woman to win Favorite Female Country Artist and Favorite Country Album for Cowboy Carter. Her win was not only groundbreaking—it was thunderously received, signaling a shift in country music’s cultural center.
Post Malone also made waves in the country category, nabbing Favorite Male Country Artist and Favorite Country Song for “I Had Some Help” featuring Morgan Wallen. His performance, complete with acoustic grit and undeniable swagger, drew roaring applause and confirmed his staying power beyond genre labels.
SZA brought the soulful heat, winning Favorite Female R&B Artist and Favorite R&B Song for “Saturn,” a track that’s quickly become a generational slow-burn hit. Her performance was as fluid and expansive as her voice—raw, celestial, and completely in her lane.
Eminem, making a rare awards show appearance, took home Favorite Male Hip-Hop Artist and Favorite Hip-Hop Album, marking his first AMA wins in 15 years. He accepted with a short, biting speech: “Still here. Still rapping better than your favorite.”
Gracie Abrams was crowned New Artist of the Year, a win that didn’t surprise anyone who’s been watching her steady climb. With co-signs from Taylor Swift and Phoebe Bridgers, Abrams has carved a space that’s intimate, poetic, and impossible to ignore.
In a celebration of legacy and longevity, Janet Jackson received the Icon Award, while Rod Stewart was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award, each delivering heartfelt speeches about survival, evolution, and the timeless power of performance.
Hosted by Jennifer Lopez, who opened the show with a surprise medley of her upcoming bilingual album, the 2025 AMAs felt more than just current—it felt like a snapshot of where music is headed. Genre lines blurred. Boundaries bent. And the message rang clear: the future of music belongs to those bold enough to rewrite it.
Here’s to Billie, Beyoncé, and everyone in between.
Stay tuned with Exposed Vocals for full coverage, exclusive backstage interviews, and performance breakdowns.

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