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Lainey Wilson Reclaims Entertainer of the Year at CMA Awards
20 Nov
Summary
- Lainey Wilson won Entertainer of the Year, Album, and Female Vocalist.
- Cody Johnson secured Male Vocalist, ending Chris Stapleton's streak.
- The Red Clay Strays surprisingly won Vocal Group of the Year.

Lainey Wilson reclaimed the prestigious Entertainer of the Year award at the 59th annual CMA Awards, marking a triumphant night for the artist who also hosted the ceremony. Her wins extended to Album of the Year for "Whirlwind" and Female Vocalist of the Year, solidifying her dominance in country music. Wilson's dual role as host and top honoree added a unique flair to the evening's festivities.
The awards ceremony also delivered notable surprises, with Cody Johnson capturing the Male Vocalist of the Year award, breaking Chris Stapleton's long-held hold on the category. In another unexpected turn, The Red Clay Strays secured the Vocal Group of the Year award, dethroning the previously dominant Old Dominion. These upsets highlighted the dynamic and evolving landscape of country music.
Further recognition was given to Ella Langley and Riley Green for their collaboration on "You Look Like You Love Me," which earned them Single, Song, and Music Video of the Year awards. Brooks & Dunn continued their streak with a 16th Vocal Duo of the Year win, while steel guitar player Paul Franklin received his first Musician of the Year award after 33 nominations.




