A series of queer stars won the American Music Awards at 2025 (Getty Images)
The 2025 AMA has left. And with that, it brought recipients who have been turned into queer nominees for a new series, including Billy Eilish, Dokiy and others. This is all LGBTQ+ winners of the American Music Awards 2025.
Despite some of the major LGBTQ+ music icons, Chapel Lone won nominations for her seven American Music Awards, but other queer stars, including Kehlani, were praised.
It’s not a modest thing to say that Billy Eiley has wiped out the floor of Amas. The “Birds of A Feather” hitmaker walked away with seven awards, including this year’s The Coveted Artist of the Year Award. However, the singer was unable to accept the direct awards as he is currently touring in Europe.
Irish surpassed fellow candidates such as Lone, Kendrick Lamar, Ariana Grande, Morgan Warren, Post Malone, Sabrina Carpenter, SZA, Zach Bryan and even Taylor Swift. Singer-songwriter also picked up this year’s album Make me softerSong of the Year, “Birds of a Feather,” a favorite pop song with your favorite tour artists, your favorite female pop artists, and your favorite pop albums.
With two nominations for her name this year, Out Queer, Bisexual Rapper Doechii won the Social Song of the Year award for “Unrest.” Her outstanding track has become a viral sensation Tiktok After the iconic dance scene The Fresh Prince of Bel Air It was revived with a song.
LGBTQ+ allies, including Megan The Stallion, Lady Gaga and Beyoncé, have also received AMAS 2025 awards. The “Body” hit maker is Favorite Female Hip Hop Artist Award, Cowboy carter The album creator won her favorite female country artist and her favorite country album, with Gaga winning three of her six nominations.
Elsewhere in the evening, gay icon Janet Jackson won the Icon Award and held her first live TV performance in seven years.
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