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    VMAs Winners: See Who Won Best Album, Best Group & More at the 2025 Video Music Awards

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    The 2025 MTV Video Music Awards started and ended with a bang! Some of the music industry’s most recognizable names in pop, rock, hip-hop and more genres came together to perform, present and accept their own awards — and we’ve compiled the entire winners list right here. In addition to the annual VMAs categories, including Best Album, Video of the Year and Best Group, MTV also gave special awards out to a select handful of artists.

    Receiving the first-ever Latin Icon Award, Ricky Martin dedicated the win to his fans and pointed out how long he’s been chipping away at show biz.

    “Thank you so much because it’s been 40 years. I started when I was a baby, and we’re still here,” the “Livin’ lad vida loca” hitmaker said during his speech. “We just want to unite countries, we just want to break boundaries. We just want to keep music alive.”

    MTV also bestowed its Rock the Bells Visionary Award to Busta Rhymes and the highly coveted Video Vanguard Award to Mariah Carey. Ariana Grande presented her with the trophy and even bowed before her on stage.

    Keep reading to see the entire VMAs 2025 winners list!

    Video of the Year

    Ariana Grande – “brighter days ahead” – Republic Records

    Artist of the Year

    Lady Gaga – Interscope Records

    Song of the Year

    ROSÉ & Bruno Mars – “APT.” – Atlantic Records  

    Best New Artist 

    Alex Warren – Atlantic Records

    Best Pop Artist 

    Sabrina Carpenter – Island

    MTV Push Performance of the Year 

    KATSEYE – “Touch” – HYBE/Geffen Records (Jan 2025)     

    Best Collaboration 

    Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars – “Die With A Smile” – Interscope Records

    Best Pop 

    Ariana Grande – “brighter days ahead” – Republic Record 

                

    Best Hip-Hop 

    Doechii – “Anxiety” – Top Dawg Entertainment/Capitol Records  

    Best R&B 

    Mariah Carey – “Type Dangerous” – gamma.        

    Best Alternative 

    sombr – “back to friends” – SMB Music/Warner Records 

    Best Rock 

    Coldplay – “ALL MY LOVE” – Atlantic Records               

    Best Latin 

    Shakira – “Soltera“ – Sony Music US Latin

    Best Afrobeats 

    Tyla – “PUSH 2 START” – FAX Records/Epic Records           

    Best K-Pop

    LISA ft. Doja Cat & RAYE – “Born Again” – Lloud Co./RCA Records

    Best Country 

    Megan Moroney – “Am I Okay?” – Columbia Records       

    Best Album 

    Sabrina CarpenterShort n’ Sweet – Island           

    Best Long Form Video 

    Ariana Grande – “brighter days ahead” – Republic Records

    Video for Good 

    Charli xcx – “Guess featuring Billie Eilish” – Atlantic Records

    Best Direction 

    Lady Gaga – “Abracadabra” – Interscope Records

    Best Cinematography 

    Kendrick Lamar – “Not Like Us” – pgLang/Interscope Records

    Best Editing 

    Tate McRae – “Just Keep Watching (From F1® The Movie)” – Atlantic Records

    Best Choreography 

    Doechii – “Anxiety” – Top Dawg Entertainment/Capitol Records

    Best Visual Effects 

    Sabrina Carpenter – “Manchild” – Island

    Best Art Direction 

    Lady Gaga – “Abracadabra” – Interscope Records

    Best Group 

    BLACKPINK

    Song of the Summer 

    Tate McRae – “Just Keep Watching (From F1® The Movie)” – Atlantic Records





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