
Ella Langley, Megan Moroney, and Lainey Wilson Dominate the 2025 CMA Awards Nominee List
The women came to play this year, and the 2025 CMA nominations prove it.
Ella Langley, Megan Moroney, and Lainey Wilson each walked away with six nods, and that is the kind of domination that reshapes a ballot. For years, fans begged the CMAs to recognize the wave of female artists driving the genre forward. In 2025, there is no denying it. These three are standing shoulder to shoulder with the biggest names in Nashville, and they are not just showing up, they are running the table.
Langley is in the hunt for New Artist, Female Vocalist, Single of the Year, Song of the Year, and even Music Video. Her duet with Riley Green, “you look like you love me,” landed multiple nominations, which is proof that her raw energy has moved from TikTok clips to mainstage validation. Not long ago, she was an outsider grinding for recognition, and now she is toe-to-toe with Riley Green and Lainey Wilson on the same night. That is how fast her rise has been.
Megan Moroney’s Am I Okay? was the little record that could, and now it is everywhere on the ballot. She is up for Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Single of the Year, Female Vocalist, Music Video, and Musical Event with Kenny Chesney. That is not hype, that is work. She wrote her way into this moment, turning heartbreak into radio gold, and the industry finally admitted she belongs in the same breath as Wilson, Combs, and Stapleton. She proved it on a different stage yesterday when she made history at the MTV VMAs by winning the first-ever Best Country award. That moment showed Nashville’s sound is not only thriving at home but also crashing through pop culture’s biggest doors.
Then there is Lainey Wilson, still the reigning queen of country and not letting go of the crown. Her Whirlwind album and “4x4xU” single both scored major nods, and she is once again up for Entertainer of the Year. If she takes it, she will keep building one of the strongest CMA streaks in modern memory. Every time she steps on stage, she proves why. Whether it is a honky-tonk groove or a tearjerker ballad, she has a way of making the Bridgestone Arena feel like a back porch.
The rest of the list has its surprises, good and bad. Zach Top barged into Male Vocalist with his neo-traditional sound, which reminded everyone that fiddle-and-steel country still belongs on the big stage. Post Malone picked up Album of the Year for F-1 Trillion and Musical Event with Blake Shelton. While some fans scratch their heads, at least he is in Nashville, writing with country’s own and showing up where it counts. Cody Johnson and Riley Green each pulled in four nominations, which cements them as fan favorites who have earned the industry’s respect, too.
But make no mistake, this year belongs to Langley, Moroney, and Wilson. It is rare to see three women dominate the CMA slate like this, and it feels like a tide shift. They are not token nominees, they are the heartbeat of the ballot. Fans will argue over whether Luke Combs or Morgan Wallen deserves Entertainer of the Year, but country’s future is sitting right in front of us, spelled out in three names that cannot be ignored.
On November 19, when the lights go up at Bridgestone Arena, Nashville will celebrate its stars. But the story of the night has already been written. Ella Langley, Megan Moroney, and Lainey Wilson did not just make the list. They owned it.