The 2025 CMA Awards LIVE Blog (+Winners)


Congratulations, you have navigated your way to the notorious Saving Country Music CMA Awards LIVE blog. As the presentation unfolds, snark, keen observations, earned praise, and a few swear words and errant typos will be presented in real time. Yes, there will be some fun at other people’s expense, so bring a thick skin. But credit will also be given where credit is due. Everything is unscripted, and composed in real time.

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WARNING: Language
All Times Central Time.



WINNERS:
Entertainer of the Year – Lainey Wilson
Album of the Year – Lainey Wilson – Whirlwind
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 and Dunn
Single of the Year – “You Look Like You Love Me” – Riley Green and Ella Langley
Song of the Year – “You Look Like You Love Me” – Riley Green and Ella Langley

Music Video of the Year“You Look Like You Love Me” – Ella Langley and Riley Green
Musical Event of the YearPost Malone and Blake Shelton – “Pour Me A Drink”
Musician of the Year – Paul Franklin


10:15 – Lainey Wilson might have been the big winner. But the real story of the 2025 CMA Awards feels like the oddball roots musicians crashing the party, and making a big impression on a massive scale. They only won Vocal Group of the Year, but The Red Clay Strays did what no other group could in seven years, which was take down Old Dominion. They also had a stellar, memorable performance, and undoubtedly drove some serious search engine traffic.

Stephen Wilson Jr. also stole the show, even if he didn’t win anything. He had one of the best performances with “Stand By Me,” and bested Shaboozey during Shaboozey’s own set. Hats off to Zach Top too. He could have had a bigger night if he’d won Album of the Year. Once again, CMA voters went with the safe, predictable pick in Lainey Wilson. But Zach’s the 2025 CMA New Artist of the Year, and will be forevermore, while also turning in one of the evening’s better performances.

Ella Langley also feels like a big winner, taking home three awards with Riley Green for “Look Like You Love Me,” but also overcoming her social anxiety from previous award shows to look present and grateful, and sang a great rendition of “Choosin’ Texas.” The big loser feels like BigXthaPlug, who just didn’t work whatsoever, and really never has in country. The network censor bleeps broke up and already bad performance, and you have to wonder what the point of that was for anyone.

It’s not that Lainey Wilson is bad by any stretch. But all the awards show success does feel forced. She’s not the biggest artist in country music at the moment, and Whirlwind is not the best album. Trying to will that into existence by giving her all the awards at some point won’t just be useless. It could be counter-productive.

More on Saving Country Music dot com in the coming hours and days.

10:00 – THANK YOU to everyone who stopped by! Including the woman who yelled at me for my Keith Urban joke! I appreciate everyone following along and chiming in. I will compose some final thoughts here, recap the winners, and then get back to trying to solve the death of Todd Snider.

9:57 – In a $7.99 Dicks Sporting Goods camouflage emergency rain poncho, Lainey Wilson accepts the biggest award in country music.

Anti-climactic is the best way to describe it. Hard to work up any venom for Lainey. But it felt like this could, and should have been Cody Johnson’s moment.

9:56 – WINNER – The 2025 CMA for Entertainer of the Year goes to Lainey Wilson

9:52 – It’s really been a pretty good night for good music at the CMA Awards so far, but you really hate to see old records in country music fall. Thanks to BigXthaPlug, Dolly Parton no longer has the biggest tits in country music history.

9:51 – With Lainey Wilson winning Album of the Year, this was pretty much a shoo-in. At this point, Lainey Wilson losing something would be the surprise.

Lainey does give a good speech about women in country music propping each other up, as opposed to being pitted against each other.

9:50 – WINNER – The 2025 CMA for Female Vocalist of the Year goes to Lainey Wilson.

9:49 – ABC might have needed to censor part of that song, but they won’t censor me. Fuck that BigXthaPlug performance.

9:48 – And when we say BigXthaPlug is “overshadowing” other more worthy Black artists in country music who actually play country, we mean that quite literally. The dude and his Michelin tire belly is a walking lunar eclipse.

9:47 – Is Kelsea Ballerini wearing a burqa?

9:46 – Thanks to this Luke Combs and BigXthaPlug performance, GLP-1 drugs are getting a free infomercial right here in the middle of the CMA Awards.

9:45 – Glad to see George Strait show up for Vince Gill. But we couldn’t have him SING something when he’s in the building?

9:40 – “Willie, if you’re out there, you’re still inspiring us at 92 years old,” Gill says accepting the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award.

9:39 – Vince: “I hosted this show for 12 years. It might have been the dumbest thing they ever did.”

9:38 – Vince Gill: “It’s not lost on me that they had to have girls come out and sing for me tonight. None of the boys can get up that high … I’m pretty confident I’m the only one who has won this award who’s never smoked any weed.”

9:36 – You can tell Gill is choking up. What an honor to have King George bestow this Lifetime Achievement honor. “He’s just an immense talent. Oh yeah, and he plays with The Eagles.”

9:35 – Oh shit! George Strait! Oh, sorry for cussing in front of you, sir. I’m just excited.

9:33 – Patty Loveless? Yeah, I still would.

CMA Award WINNER Paul Franklin on steel guitar, ladies and gentlemen.

They’re all KILLING “When I Call Your Name.”

9:32 – Oh, and add Patty Loveless to the mix, we’re here for it!

9:31 – Wow, didn’t have “Brandi Carlile tributes Vince Gill” on my CMA Awards bingo card, but I’m here for it.

Brandi should make a straight country record at some point.

9:28 – Why is everyone who’s yelling at me about how much The Red Clay Strays suck on social media have a man bun?

9:26 – Vince Gill tribute coming up!

9:24 – Who is this singing? Tucker Wetmore? Did they book this TEMU Morgan Wallen because Morgan told them to kick rocks?

9:23 – BIG win for traditionalist Cody Johnson. If he ends up winning Entertainer of the Year, this could be his night as well.

9:21 – “When I was a little kid, I taped a little microphone to the side of my bunk bed … God bless country music,” Cody Johnson says.

9:20 – WINNER – The 2025 CMA for Male Vocalist of the Year goes to Cody Johnson.

9:18 – The two-steppers and Ella Langley’s pants are good touches too. If Langley leans into these country roots, she could really go somewhere. Take note Jon Pardi as you’re sitting at home watching.

9:16 – Ella Langley can sing. Not an excellent singer. But she can actually sing. “Choosin’ Texas” is also a great song. It’s currently sitting at #3 on the Saving Country Music Top 25 playlist. Listen to that steel guitar!

9:15 – Wasn’t Halloween last month?


9:12 – The Internet: “tHe REd CLAy sTRaYs ARen’T cOUnTrY!”

No shit. They’re not country. Yet somehow, they’re still more country than Lady A, Little Big Town, Old Dominion, and Rascal Flatts. They’re also the best band in the lot. That’s why they won.

9:08 – I just wonder how much Riley Green’s popularity is due to talent, and how much it’s due to him being a walking thirst trap.

9:05 – The problem with the death of Hollywood is nobody knows who these celebrity cameo people are.

9:03 – “A Song To Sing” by Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton is such a stinker, and such a missed opportunity to match two stellar voices and personalities on a cool collaboration. It’s a song about writing a song. “Honky Tonk Hall of Fame” it is not.

9:01 – Megan Maroney needs to spend less time doing Cain’s chicken commercials, and more time singing Do Re Me Fa So.

9:00 – So obviously the win by the Red Clay Strays for Vocal Group of the Year is MASSIVE. It breaks a seven year streak by Old Dominion, and comes on the heels of the band turning in one of the most memorable performances of the night so far. They’re already headlining Madison Square Garden and The Bridgestone (where these awards are) next year. They now might be able to book arenas in every market in America.

This is why these award shows can matter. BIG win for independent roots music.

8:57 – Did we just see Lil’ Wayne in the audience? It was Lil somebody.

Probably in town recording a “country” record. It’ll will a CMA next year. God let’s hope he’s not a surprise collaborator tonight, though I’d take him over Old Dominion.

8:55 – Veterans get a standing ovation as Ella Langley introduces them in the audience. The Chevy product placement makes the solemn and respectful moment a little awkward.

8:54 – Electric performance from Lainey though. She knows how to entertain.

8:52 – Just feel the need to point out during this Lainey Wilson performance that Chuck Mead released a song in 2009 called “She Got the Ring (I Got the Finger).”

8:50 – Boy, that Cody Johnson “finger” joke introducing Lainey Wilson went over like a fart in church.

8:49 – “Thanks you Jesus!” Coleman Jennings says. Then he thanks Jesus again.

Drummer John Hall says, “My brother took his own life and should be up here with us. This is for him.”

8:47 – WINNER – The 2025 CMA for Vocal Group of the Year goes to The Red Clay Strays!

8:45 – Stephen Wilson Jr. TOTALLY stealing the show here during Shaboozey’s set. Stephen can actually sing with emotion. Shaboozey can’t sing without Auto Tune.

And why is Shaboozey dressed like a Iron Curtain era Eastern European factory worker?

8:44 – They’re trying SO hard to make Shaboozey not be a one hit wonder. Not sure it’s working. Not sure if this song has anything.

8:42– If you take two shots and swallow a marble and try to pronounce Shaboozey, it sounds like Medusa.

8:41 – Bert Kreischer just made a digital penetration joke involving Nashville hot chicken.

8:39 – So it feels like Lainey Wilson has replaced Chris Stapleton as the default pick for awards now. It could be worse, but it definitely could be better. But overall, it just feels safe and anti-climactic.

This means that Zach Top will not have a big, blowout night. If Lainey Wilson wins Entertainer of the Year, the night could be hers. Obviously, the industry loves her.

8:36 – Lainey Wilson – “I just remember that 11-year-old girl that would come home from school, and pick up a guitar.”

8:35 – WINNER – The 2025 CMA form Album of the Year goes to Lainey Wilson for “Whirlwind.”

8:32 – Oh thank God. Allison Brown and Steve Martin, cleanse our palettes!

8:30 – I hate Old Dominion so much, it affects me physically.

They’re playing a medley of their “hits.” I write about damn country music for a living, and have never heard any of these songs in my life. The most forgettable band in country music history.

8:27 – Can someone slop up an AI video of Old Dominion snorting rails off a prepubescent butt with Jeffrey Epstein so we can cancel them for good?

8:26 – Bailey Zimmerman sucks.

8:24 – The Red Clay Strays, Stephen Wilson Jr., and Zach Top creating the most buzz in the first half of the 2025 CMA Awards. Just let that sink in for a second. Expose actual talent to a mainstream audience, and they go nuts.

More importantly, they start to ask, “What else is radio not playing for me?” That’s why these dumb shows can matter. All three will get HUGE bumps from tonight.

8:22 – Songwriter Brett James (RIP) gets a worthy shout out at the end of Chesney’s second song. Hopefully we get an in Memoriam segment this year. CMAs have been very inconsistent about this in the past.

8:20 – If Chesney gets THREE songs on this thing, we riot.

8:18 – This “toes in the sand” dude is in the damn Country Music Hall of Fame, and Dwight Yoakam isn’t.

8:15 – Lainey Wilson introduces the new Hall of Fame inductees, including June Carter, producer Tony Brown, and Kenny Chesney who comes out to sing an 11 year old song, “American Kids.”

8:12 – Going back a bit, “You Look Like You Love Me” was a monster track and it’s no surprise it’s winning all over the place. But it is frustrating how the CMAs and ACMs treat “Single of the Year” and “Song of the Year” as interchangeable. Single should be the “hit.” Song of the Year should say something, and try to change the world, hit or not. “Sunday Morning Coming Down.” “Murder on Music Row.”

8:11 – Stephen Wilson Jr. just turned in the performance of the night so far.

When you don’t have to pander to radio and play your latest single on the awards show, you can pick the song that makes people go, “Holy shit!” That’s what Stephen Wilson Jr. did.

8:09 – Incidentally, Wilson Jr. is married to Leigh Nash, who we saw him with earlier. She’s also known as the singer for Sixpence Noe The Richer.

8:08 – A lot of folks Googling “Stephen Wilson Jr.” in America right now.

8:06 – Stephen Wilson Jr. is a performer I go back and forth about. But he really kills this “Stand By Me” cover. He puts more emotion in it per square inch than any other song you’ll ever hear.

8:04Songwriter Aaron Raitiere getting a huge shout out on national TV. That’s got to be a huge deal for a worthy songwriter and performer.

8:03 – WINNER – The 2025 CMA for Song of the Year goes to “You Look Like You Love Me” – Riley Green and Ella Langley.

8:02 – Wait. That’s Kimberly Perry?

8:01 – “People Hatin'” as a song felt a little forced when it first came out. But Brandon Coleman and The Strays are REALLY selling it here. You hear that sound? That’s a million hearts Brandon is breaking right now.

8:00 – It’s just so gratifying to see the Red Clay Strays on the CMA stage. Sure, they’re not 100% country, but neither is much of the other shit we’ll see tonight.

7:57 – WINNER – PAUL FRANKLIN just won for Musician of the Year. This is monumental, even if it was treated like an afterthought. He had been nominated 33 TIMES and had never won before. HUGE!

7:56 – What the hell is Billy Bob Thornton wearing on his damn head?

7:54 – If Zach Top is going to have a big night, it needed to start with this award. It was pretty much his to lose, but it signals that CMA voters are willing to pull the lever for him. Now we’ll just have to see what happens come Male Vocalist of the Year and Album of the Year time. He’s also up for Song of the Year for “I Never Lie.”

7:50 – Zach shows up to the podium holding a Coors. He takes a swig before saying,

“This is my first CMA win, so it’s a big deal for me.” Zach Top thanks his siblings who he was in a family band with, his co-writer and producer Carson Chamberlin, his band and others.

7:49 – WINNER – The CMA for New Artist of the Year goes to Zach Top!

7:47 – Kelsea Ballerini isn’t the only one who took a cold shower during that performance.

7:45 – Folks, I am APPALLED at the encroachment of these AI artists into country music. It is eroding the integrity and authenticity of this music, and we must to take a stand! And to see it welcomed onto the hallowed CMA Awards show stage …. wait, Kelsea Ballerini is actually a real human ?!?

7:42 – When Lainey Wilson opened the show having to sing 7-8 different songs while walking through the crowd, that was talent. Megan couldn’t even sing her own song good.

7:40 – Ooh! Red Clay Strays coming up. I might or might not be slicking back my hair with some Dapper Dan in preparation.

7:38 – Never though I would see a bass guitar solo or Ne-Yo on the CMA Awards, but here we are.

7:37 – Chris Stapleton’s got all the natural talent that performers like Megan Moroney don’t. But sometimes you feel like if you’ve heard one Chris Stapleton song, you’ve heard them all.

7:36 – Willie Nelson’s Mickey Raphael up there blowing harp with Chris Stapleton.

7:35 – Megan Moroney is a good songwriter and a compelling character in country music. But she just doesn’t bring anything to the table as a singer. I’d say the key is out of her sweet spot, but I’m not sure she has a sweet spot.

7:33 – Okay Megan Moroney, you’ve been pretty pitchy at these things in the past. Bring your A game.

7:29 – Of course the Brooks & Dunn win says just as much about their longevity as it does the continued weakness of this CMA category. How about getting a duo like Muscadine Bloodline in the mix? 16 wins though, that’s damn impressive.

7:27 – “Lee Ann Morgan said she was post-menopausal, and we are too!” — Ronnie Dunn

7:26 – WINNER – The CMA for Vocal Duo of the Year goes to Brooks & Dunn

7:25 – What is a Ne-Yo?

7:23 – Not only does Zach Top come out singing an ACTUAL country song, he takes his own killer acoustic guitar solo. Hopefully he has a big, big night.

7:21 – Just give all these damn awards to Zach Top, and let’s go home. We’ve all got better “things to do.”

7:20 – Here are the lame jokes we knew we could count on from the CMA writers. Bring back Brad and Carrie, and jokes written by Wheeler Walker Jr.

7:18 – Am I supposed to know who Lee Ann Morgan (sp?) is? Would rather see Lee Ann Womack saunter out on stage and floor us.

7:13 – Ella Langley and Riley Green have already won twice tonight. Let’s see if “You Look Like You Love Me” wins Song of the Year too, or maybe Zach Top or Megan Moroney can slip in there.

7:12 – Bad suit choice Riley. What’s that material, ’80s carry on luggage tweed?

7:11 – WINNER – The CMA for Single of the Year goes to “You Look Like You Love Me” – Riley Gree and Ella Langley.

7:10 – Please don’t tell me Elizabeth Hurley is banging Billy Ray Cyrus.

7:09 – Keith Urban is the country artist most likely to show up in a photo in a conga line with Jeffrey Epstein.

7:08 – I don’t know if I like the Lainey Wilson hit montage opener better than bad jokes.

7:06 – Lainey Wilson and her butt the host of the 2025 CMA Awards, brought to you by Ozempic.

7:05 – Hey hey! Charlie Worsham with some some really quality network TV face time with Lainey! Give him a damn performance slot!

7:04 – Lainey Wilson, “Country music isn’t a genre, it’s a lifestyle.” Amen to that.

7:03 – What would really make this performance interesting is if Bailey Zimmerman jumped down from the fence and tried to ride Luke’s shoulders like a bucker.

7:01 – Luke Combs opens, looking like he’s ready to yank some big mouth out of a local stock pond per usual. Remember when this used to be a black tie affair?

7:00 – Here we go!

6:56 – Another thing to definitely look forward to is the Vince Gill Lifetime Achievement Award. We don’t know at this point if Gill will perform himself, or who is set to pay tribute to him.

6:50Early winners include:

Music Video of the Year – Ella Langley and Riley Green – “You Look Like You Love Me”
Musical Event of the Year – Post Malone and Blake Shelton – “Pour Me A Drink”

This means that Post Malone has a CMA Award, but Dwight Yoakam, Tom T. Hall, Johnny Paycheck, David Allan Coe, Rosanne Cash, Gene Watson, Tyler Childers, Billy Strings, Sturgill Simpson, Sierra Ferrell, and a bunch more still don’t.

6:45 – We’ll have to see how everything shakes out, but this could be one of those CMA Awards that does not entirely suck. Performers include The Red Clay Strays, Zach Top, Brandi Carlile, Stephen Wilson Jr.,Patty Loveless, and Patty Loveless. This is a pretty big haul for the good guys. Allison Brown and Steve Martin, and Billy Bob Thornton will also be presenters. And with Zach Top potentially poised to have a big night, it could get very interesting.

That said, we’re also getting BigXthaPlug, Old Dominion, and some other wet noodles. So keep your expectations muted.

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