
Megan Moroney Makes History Winning First-Ever Best Country Award at the 2025 MTV VMAs
Megan Moroney walked into the MTV Video Music Awards as a first-time nominee and walked out as a history-maker.
The Georgia native became the first-ever winner of the brand-new Best Country category at the VMAs, taking home the Moon Person for her single “Am I Okay?” The moment landed before the televised show even started, which made it feel almost surreal. She accepted her award while still on the red carpet, telling Billboard that she had no expectations going in and that winning was “just really cool to be here.”
The award means more than just another trophy on the shelf. For the first time in the VMAs’ four-decade history, country music finally has a seat at the table. In a night dominated by flashy pop, rap, and R&B moments, Moroney carved out a space for a fiddle-fueled, heart-on-the-sleeve anthem. The fact that it was fan-voted made it even sweeter. As she put it, “My fans are the best. It doesn’t surprise me that they voted their tails off.”
The competition was no joke either, because she was up against Chris Stapleton, Cody Johnson and Carrie Underwood, Jelly Roll, Lainey Wilson, and Morgan Wallen. Any one of those names could have easily claimed the inaugural win, but Moroney proved she is not just Nashville’s next big thing. She is already here.
If the win felt monumental, the timing made it even more symbolic. MTV added Best Country just months after Paramount pulled the plug on the CMT Music Awards, and that left fans wondering where country’s big pop-culture moment would land. Moroney’s victory filled that gap with a bang, showing the mainstream that country is too powerful to be sidelined.
She was not just there to smile for photos and walk away either. Later in the night, Moroney hit the Extended Play Stage for a performance of her new single “6 Months Later.” That stage had previously been relegated to pre-show coverage, but this year it got prime-time billing, and Moroney helped set the tone. It was a signal that country belongs not only in a trophy category but also in the spotlight.
And of course, she looked every bit the rising superstar. Styled in a silver Sau Lee top, a flowing white maxi skirt, and Louboutins, she stood out without abandoning her country roots. Moroney has always balanced glamour with grit, and that balance was on full display as she walked the carpet with a smile that said, “Yeah, I belong here.”
Her pre-show acceptance speech even came with a touch of her signature humor. She laughed about how last Christmas she fought over a fake “Moon Man” statue during a White Elephant game, and now she has the real deal. It was one of those down-to-earth remarks that reminds fans why they connect with her in the first place.
The win may go down as one of those milestone moments when country cracked through the pop ceiling once again. Garth Brooks did it with his stadium shows, Shania Twain with her crossover anthems, and Kacey Musgraves with her Grammy sweep. Now it is Moroney’s turn. She has planted her flag in a place where country has too often been overlooked, and she did it with a song that wears vulnerability like a badge of honor.
History will remember the 2025 VMAs for a lot of reasons. Big names such as Lady Gaga, Post Malone, and Jelly Roll all took the stage. Yet when the dust settles, fans of country music will look back and say this was the night Megan Moroney carried Nashville into a brand-new chapter.
Because for the first time ever, country was not just watching the VMAs. Country won it.