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Ella Langley Tops 2025 ACM Awards Nominations: Full List

Ella Langley is the leading nominee for the 2025 Academy of Country Music Awards. Six of her eight nods are for “you look like you love me,” her hit collaboration with Riley Green – single of the year, music event of the year, song of the year (as both artist and songwriter) and visual media of the year (as both artist and director).

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The sexy duet won musical event of the year at the CMA Awards in November. It reached No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart, No. 7 on Hot Country Songs and No. 30 on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100. Langley, 25, is also nominated for both female artist of the year and new female artist of the year.

    Cody Johnson, Morgan Wallen and Lainey Wilson are close behind with seven nods. Chris Stapleton has six. Green and Post Malone each have five. Kelsea Ballerini has four, including her first nod for entertainer of the year.

    Other artists who break into marquee categories for the first time include Muscadine Bloodline, nominated for duo of the year, and The Red Clay Strays, nominated for group of the year. The latter act is nominated for two awards, more than any other ongoing group or duo this year.

    Zach Top’s debut album, Cold Beer & Country Music, is nominated for album of the year. This marks the first time a debut album has been in the running for that top honor since 2016, when Stapleton’s Traveller and Sam Hunt’s Montevallo were both nominated. (Traveller won.)

    Post Malone’s “I Had Some Help,” featuring Wallen, is nominated for single of the year, alongside “you look like you love me.” It’s the second time in three years that two collaborative hits have been nominated in this category in the same year. “Never Wanted To Be That Girl” by Carly Pearce & Ashley McBryde and “Thank God” by Kane Brown with Katelyn Brown were both nominated in 2023.

    Many of last year’s winners are back to defend in those same categories, including Wilson, last year’s winner for both entertainer of the year and female artist of the year; Stapleton (male artist of the year), Dan + Shay (duo of the year), Old Dominion (group of the year) and Jessie Jo Dillon (songwriter of the year).

    This is the sixth year in a row that Luke Combs has been nominated for both male artist of the year and entertainer of the year.  He has yet to win in the latter category. If he finally brings it home this year, he’ll clinch the ACM’s Triple Crown Award, which consists of wins in the appropriate new artist and artist categories as well as entertainer of the year. Combs won new male artist of the year in 2019 and male artist of the year the following year. Past ACM Triple Crown Award recipients include Wilson, Stapleton, Miranda Lambert, Jason Aldean, Carrie Underwood and Kenny Chesney.   

    Little Big Town receives its 19th nomination for group of the year, which is just one shy of tying Alabama’s long-held record for the most nods in the history of the category. Little Big Town landed its first nomination in the category in 2006, the same year Alabama landed its 20th and last. (Neither act won that year. The award went to Rascal Flatts.)

    Rascal Flatts is nominated for group of the year for the 13th time, and for the first time since 2017.

    Old Dominion is nominated for group of the year for the 10th consecutive year. The group has taken home the award every year for the last seven years. If they win again this year, they will surpass Rascal Flatts for the most wins in the category. (If Rascal Flatts wins, they, and not Old Dominion, will become the winningest group in the history of the category.)

    Brooks & Dunn is nominated for duo of the year for the 16th time. They won in that category at the CMA Awards in November, beating recent category favorites Dan + Shay and Brothers Osborne. Dan + Shay are nominated for duo of the year at the ACM Awards for the 12th year in a row. Brothers Osborne is in the running for the 11th year in a row.

    Stapleton receives his 10th consecutive nomination for male artist of the year, an award he has won four times. Stapleton is also nominated for entertainer of the year for the seventh time.

    Kacey Musgraves receives her ninth nomination for female artist of the year. She won in 2019. Ballerini is nominated for the eighth time. She has yet to win in that category.

    Bailey Zimmerman, who was nominated for new male artist of the year two years ago, is a finalist in that category again this year. (ACM rules allow artists two tries at newcomer awards.) Kassi Ashton and Ashley Cooke are both nominated for new female artist of the year for the second year in a row. Restless Road is nominated for new duo or group of the year for the second year in a row.

    Charlie Handsome is competing with himself for album of the year. He is nominated as a producer of both Jelly Roll’s Beautifully Broken and Post Malone’s F-1 Trillion. Similarly, Dustin Haney is competing with himself for visual media of the year, as the producer/director of Cody Johnson’s “Dirt Cheap” and the director of Johnson & Carrie Underwood’s “I’m Gonna Love You.”

    Alysa Vanderheym, a songwriter and producer best known for her work with Ballerini, makes history as the first woman to receive an ACM nomination for producer of the year. Women producers are slowly but surely making inroads in this male-dominated field. At this year’s Grammys, Alissia Benveniste (who goes by just her first name), became the first woman in six years to receive a nod for producer of the year, non-classical. Her credits included work with Jamila Woods, Rae Khalil and BJ the Chicago Kid.

    The eligibility period for the 60th ACM Awards was Jan. 1 through Dec. 31, 2024. Awards are voted on by members of the Academy of Country Music, which has more than 5,000 members. In five categories, an artist may receive more than one nomination if they are also credited as a producer, director or songwriter.

    Hosted by Reba McEntire, the 60th ACM Awards will stream live exclusively on Prime Video and the Amazon Music channel on Twitch on Thursday, May 8 at 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT / 5 p.m. PT from the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Tex. A limited number of tickets to the 60th ACM Awards are available for purchase on Seat Geek.

    The 60th Academy of Country Music Awards is produced by Dick Clark Productions (DCP). Raj Kapoor is executive producer and showrunner, with Patrick Menton as co-executive producer. Damon Whiteside serves as executive producer for the Academy of Country Music, and Jay Penske and Barry Adelman serve as executive producers for DCP. John Saade will also continue to serve as consulting producer for Amazon MGM Studios.

    The following is the full list of nominees for the Main Awards, the Studio Recording Awards and the Industry Awards categories:

    Main Awards Entertainer of the Year

        Kelsea Ballerini

        Luke Combs

        Cody Johnson

        Jelly Roll

        Chris Stapleton

        Morgan Wallen

        Lainey Wilson

    Female Artist of the Year

        Kelsea Ballerini

        Ella Langley

        Megan Moroney

        Kacey Musgraves

        Lainey Wilson

    Male Artist of the Year

        Luke Combs

        Cody Johnson

        Jelly Roll

        Chris Stapleton

        Morgan Wallen

    Duo of the Year

        Brooks & Dunn 

        Brothers Osborne 

        Dan + Shay 

        Muscadine Bloodline

        The War and Treaty

    Group of the Year

        Flatland Cavalry

        Little Big Town 

        Old Dominion 

        Rascal Flatts

        The Red Clay Strays

    New Female Artist of the Year

        Kassi Ashton

        Ashley Cooke

        Dasha

        Ella Langley

        Jessie Murph

    New Male Artist of the Year

        Gavin Adcock

        Shaboozey

        Zach Top

        Tucker Wetmore

        Bailey Zimmerman

    New Duo or Group of the Year

        Restless Road

        The Red Clay Strays

        Treaty Oak Revival

    Album of the Year

    Awarded to artist(s)/producer(s)/record company–label(s)

        Am I Okay? (I’ll Be Fine) – Megan Moroney; producer: Kristian Bush; Columbia Records / Sony Music Nashville

        Beautifully Broken – Jelly Roll; producers: BazeXX, Brock Berryhill, Zach Crowell, Devin Dawson, Charlie Handsome, Ben Johnson, mgk, The Monsters & Strangerz, Austin Nivarel, SlimXX, Ryan Tedder, Isaiah Tejada, Alysa Vanderheym; BBR Music Group / BMG Nashville / Republic Records

        Cold Beer & Country Music – Zach Top; producer: Carson Chamberlain; Leo33

        F-1 Trillion – Post Malone; producers: Louis Bell, Charlie Handsome, Hoskins; Mercury Records / Republic Records

        Whirlwind – Lainey Wilson; producer: Jay Joyce; BBR Music Group / BMG Nashville

    Single of the Year

    Awarded to artist(s)/producer(s)/record company–label(s)

        “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” – Shaboozey; producers: Sean Cook, Nevin Sastry; American Dogwood / EMPIRE

        “Dirt Cheap” – Cody Johnson; producer: Trent Willmon; CoJo Music LLC / Warner Music Nashville

        “I Had Some Help” – Post Malone, Morgan Wallen; producers: Louis Bell, Charlie Handsome, Hoskins; Mercury Records / Republic Records

        “White Horse” – Chris Stapleton; producers: Dave Cobb, Chris Stapleton, Morgane Stapleton; Mercury Nashville

        “you look like you love me” – Ella Langley, Riley Green; producer: Will Bundy; SAWGOD / Columbia Records

    Song of the Year

    Awarded to songwriter(s)/publisher(s)/artist(s)

        “4x4xU” – Lainey Wilson; songwriters: Jon Decious, Aaron Raitiere, Lainey Wilson; publishers: Louisiana Lady; One Tooth Productions; Reservoir 416; Songs of One Riot Music; Sony/ATV Accent

        “The Architect” – Kacey Musgraves; songwriters: Shane McAnally, Kacey Musgraves, Josh Osborne; publishers: Songs for Indy and Owl; Sony/ATV Cross Keys Publishing

        “Dirt Cheap” – Cody Johnson; songwriter: Josh Phillips; publishers: Warner-Tamerlane Publishing; Write or Die Music; Write the Lightning Publishing

        “I Had Some Help” – Post Malone, Morgan Wallen; songwriters: Louis Bell, Ashley Gorley, Hoskins, Austin Post, Ernest Keith Smith, Morgan Wallen, Chandler Paul Walters, Ryan Vojtesak; publishers: Bell Ear Publishing; Master of my Domain Music; Poppy’s Picks; Sony/ATV Cross Keys Publishing; Universal Music Corporation

        “you look like you love me” – Ella Langley, Riley Green; songwriters: Riley Green, Ella Langley, Aaron Raitiere; publishers: Back 40 Publishing International; Langley Publishing; One Tooth Productions; Sony/ATV Tree; Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp

    Music Event of the Year

    Awarded to artist(s)/producer(s)/record company–label(s)

        “Cowboys Cry Too” – Kelsea Ballerini, Noah Kahan; producers: Kelsea Ballerini, Noah Kahan, Alysa Vanderheym; Black River Entertainment

        “I Had Some Help” – Post Malone, Morgan Wallen; producers: Louis Bell, Charlie Handsome, Hoskins; Mercury Records / Republic Records

        “I’m Gonna Love You” – Cody Johnson, Carrie Underwood; producer: Trent Willmon; CoJo Music LLC / Warner Music Nashville

        “we don’t fight anymore” – Carly Pearce, Chris Stapleton; producers: Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne, Carly Pearce; Big Machine Records

        “you look like you love me” – Ella Langley, Riley Green; producer: Will Bundy; SAWGOD / Columbia Records

    Visual Media of the Year

    Awarded to producer(s)/director(s)/artist(s)

        “4x4xU” – Lainey Wilson; producer: Jennifer Ansell; director: Dano Cerny

        “Dirt Cheap” – Cody Johnson; producer: Dustin Haney; director: Dustin Haney

        “I’m Gonna Love You” – Cody Johnson, Carrie Underwood; producers: Christen Pinkston, Wesley Stebbins-Perry; director: Dustin Haney

        “Think I’m In Love With You” – Chris Stapleton; producers: Wes Edwards, Angie Lorenz, Jamie Stratakis; director: Running Bear (Stephen Kinigopoulos, Alexa Stone)

        “you look like you love me” – Ella Langley, Riley Green; producer: Whale Tale Music; directors: Ella Langley, John Park, Wales Toney

    Artist-Songwriter of the Year

        Luke Combs

        ERNEST

        HARDY

        Morgan Wallen

        Lainey Wilson

    Songwriter of the Year

        Jessi Alexander

        Jessie Jo Dillon

        Ashley Gorley

        Chase McGill

        Josh Osborne

    Studio Recording Awards Producer of the Year

        Dave Cobb

        Ian Fitchuk

        Charlie Handsome

        Jon Randall

        Alysa Vanderheym

    Audio Engineer of the Year

        Brandon Bell

        Drew Bollman

        Josh Ditty

        Buckley Miller

        F. Reid Shippen

    Bass Player of the Year

        J.T. Cure

        Mark Hill

        Rachel Loy

        Tony Lucido

        Craig Young

    Drummer of the Year

        Fred Eltringham

        Tommy Harden

        Evan Hutchings

        Aaron Sterling

        Nir Z

    Acoustic Guitar Player of the Year

        Tim Galloway

        Todd Lombardo

        Mac McAnally

        Bryan Sutton

        Ilya Toshinskiy

    Piano/Keyboards Player of the Year

        Dave Cohen

        Ian Fitchuk

        Billy Justineau

        Gordon Mote

        Alex Wright

    Specialty Instrument Player of the Year

        Dan Dugmore

        Jenee Fleenor

        Josh Matheny

        Justin Schipper

        Kristin Wilkinson

    Electric Guitar Player of the Year

        Kris Donegan

        Jedd Hughes

        Brent Mason

        Sol Philcox-Littlefield

        Derek Wells

    Industry Awards Casino of the Year – Theater

        Deadwood Mountain Grand – Deadwood, S.D.

        Foxwoods Resort Casino – Mashantucket, Conn.

        Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort – Cherokee, N.C.

        The Theater at Virgin Hotels – Las Vegas, Nev.

        Yaamava’ Theater – Highland, Calif.

    Casino of the Year – Arena

        Golden Nugget Lake Charles – Lake Charles, La.

        Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena – Atlantic City, N.J.

        Harveys Lake Tahoe – Stateline, Nev.

        Mystic Lake Casino Showroom – Prior Lake, Minn.

        Turning Stone Resort Casino – Verona, N.Y.

    Festival of the Year

        C2C Country to Country – London

        CMC Rocks – Ipswich, Queensland

        Stagecoach Festival – Indio, Calif.

        Two Step Inn – Georgetown, Tex.

        Windy City Smokeout – Chicago

    Fair/Rodeo of the Year

        Calgary Stampede – Calgary, Alberta

        California Mid-State Fair – Paso Robles, Calif.

        Cheyenne Frontier Days – Cheyenne, Wy.

        Minnesota State Fair – Falcon Heights, Minn.

        Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo – Houston

    Club of the Year

        Billy Bob’s Texas – Fort Worth, Tex.

        Brooklyn Bowl – Nashville

        Cain’s Ballroom – Tulsa, Okla.

        Georgia Theatre – Athens, Ga.

        Joe’s on Weed St. – Chicago

    Theater of the Year

        The Caverns – Pelham, Tenn.

        MGM Music Hall at Fenway – Boston

        The Met Philadelphia – Philadelphia

        The Rave/Eagles Club – Milwaukee, Wisc.

        Tennessee Theatre – Knoxville, Tenn.

    Outdoor Venue of the Year

        BankNH Pavilion – Gilford, N.H.

        CMAC – Constellation Brands Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center – Canandaigua, N.Y.

        Saint Augustine Amphitheatre – St. Augustine, Fla.

        The Wharf Amphitheater – Orange Beach, Ala.

        Whitewater Amphitheater – New Braunfels, Tex.

    Arena of the Year

        Dickies Arena – Fort Worth, Tex.

        Moody Center – Austin, Tex.

        TD Garden – Boston

        Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center – Knoxville, Tenn.

        Van Andel Arena – Grand Rapids, Mich.

    Don Romeo Talent Buyer of the Year

        Deana Baker

        Bobby Clay

        Gil Cunningham

        Weston Hebert

        Stacy Vee

        Taylor Williamson

    Promoter of the Year

        Brent Fedrizzi

        Alex Maxwell

        Patrick McDill

        Anna-Sophie Mertens

        Rich Schaefer

        Aaron Spalding

    The ACM Awards are produced by Dick Clark Productions, which is owned by Penske Media Eldridge, a joint venture between Eldridge Industries and Billboard parent company Penske Media.

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