Jelly
Roll, Lainey Wilson & More Lead 2024 CMT Music Awards Nominations
Jelly
Roll, Lainey Wilson, Dan + Shay, Warren Zeiders and Ashley Cooke were among the
evening’s winners.
Country
stars pay tribute to late Toby Keith
CMT
2024 Winners: AT A GLANCE
VIDEO
OF THE YEAR:
Jelly Roll — Need A Favor
FEMALE
VIDEO OF THE YEAR: Lainey Wilson — Watermelon Moonshine
MALE
VIDEO OF THE YEAR: Jelly Roll — Need A Favor
DUO/GROUP
VIDEO OF THE YEAR: Dan + Shay — Save Me The Trouble
COLLABORATIVE
VIDEO OF THE YEAR: Carly Pearce feat. Chris Stapleton — We Don't Fight
Anymore
BREAKTHROUGH
FEMALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR: Ashley Cooke — your place
BREAKTHROUGH
MALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR: Warren Zeiders — Pretty Little Poison
CMT
PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR: Jelly Roll — Need a Favor (from 2023 CMT Music
Awards)
CMT
DIGITAL-FIRST PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR: Scotty McCreery — It Matters to
Her (from CMT Stages)
JUNE
CARTER CASH HUMANITARIAN AWARD: Trisha Yearwood — Inaugural Winner
Scroll
down to view all the Nominees below
The
fan-voted award show aired live from The Moody Center in Austin, Texas on April
7, 2024 with Country music’s biggest stars stepping out.
The
2024 CMT Music Awards were back on Sunday, April 7 for its 23rd iteration, with
a star-studded list of nominees and performers.
Going
into the awards Jelly Roll, Lainey Wilson, Cody Johnson, Kelsea
Ballerini and Megan Moroney lead the nominations for the 2024 CMT
Music Awards, with three nods each.
Last
year, Jelly Roll was the evening’s most-awarded artist with three wins, while
in 2022, Johnson earned that distinction with two wins.
This
year, CMT recognized 14 first-time nominees: Amber Riley, Ashley Cooke, Bret Michaels, Chayce Beckham, Hozier, Koe Wetzel, Stephen Wilson Jr., Tyler
Childers, Warren Zeiders, Zach Bryan and four women artists who were honoured
as part of this year’s CMT Next Women of Country class: Anne Wilson,
Ella Langley, The Castellows and sister duo Tigirlily Gold.
Video
Of The Year VOTING
Best
Video Of The Year; awarded to the artist (Male, Female, Group/Duo Or
Collaboration).
Top
6 nominees from the first round of voting, were announced on April 1.
The
final 3 nominees, from the second round of voting, were announced on show day,
April 7. Final voting was determined via social media and announced as the
final category during the live show.
On
April 7th CMT revealed the top three finalists for their top award, Video
Of The Year. Fan voting opened on the CMT Music Awards Facebook using specific
hashtags and Instagram commenting with artist name and #cmtawards. The nominees were Cody Johnson’s “The
Painter” (#VoteCodyCMT), Jelly Roll’s “Need a Favor” (#VoteJellyCMT),
and Kelsea Ballerini’s “If You Go Down (I’m Goin’ Down Too)”
(#VoteKelseaCMT).
The
three finalists were culled from a list of six semi-finalists (and before that,
a list of 16 initial candidates) were all each vying for their first video of
the year win.
Video
of the year 16 initial candidates were: Ashley McBryde (“Light On In The
Kitchen”), Brandy Clark feat. Brandi Carlile (“Dear Insecurity”), Brothers
Osborne (“Nobody’s Nobody”), Cody Johnson (“The Painter”), Darius
Rucker (“Fires Don’t Start Themselves”), HARDY (“Truck Bed”), Jason
Aldean (“Let Your Boys Be Country”), Jelly Roll (“Need A Favor”), Jordan
Davis (“Next Thing You Know”), Kacey Musgraves (“Deeper Well”), Kelsea
Ballerini (“If You Go Down (I’m Goin’ Down Too))”, Lainey Wilson (“Watermelon
Moonshine”), Mickey Guyton feat. Kane Brown (“Nothing Compares To You”),
Parmalee (“Gonna Love You”), Tyler Childers (“In Your Love”) and Zach
Bryan (“Nine Ball”)
Jelly
Roll Dominates Back-To-Back CMT Music Awards As Most-Awarded Artist, Including
The Top Honor For "Video Of The Year"; Lainey Wilson Takes “Female
Video Of The Year” For The Second Consecutive Year & Honors The Legendary
Toby Keith.
Jason
Aldean returned to the CMT Music Awards with a Performance of His Current
Single "Let Your Boys Be Country"
Austin,
TX (April 8, 2024) - The 2024 CMT Music Awards in Austin, TX proved to be an
electrifying and monumental night for Jelly Roll,
Lainey Wilson and Jason Aldean.
BBR Music Group/Stoney Creek Records' Jelly Roll would take home three wins,
for the second consecutive year, earning him the accolade as the most-awarded
artist of the night, including the top honor of "Video of the Year"
for "Need a Favor." The self-proclaimed "Trailer
Park Tornado" delivered a fiery performance of "Halfway to Hell"
to close the program and also took home buckle awards for "Male Video
of the Year" for "Need a Favor" and "CMT Performance
of the Year" for "Need a Favor" (from the 2023 CMT Music
Awards).
BBR
Music Group/Broken Bow Records' Lainey Wilson
would secure a win for "Female Video of the Year" for "Watermelon
Moonshine." Throughout the broadcast, she performed
"Country's Cool Again," the namesake for the 2024 U.S. domestic tour
that kicks off on May 31, and returned to join Brooks & Dunn and Sammy
Hagar to honor the legendary Toby Keith performing "How Do You Like Me
Now?!"
BBR
Music Group/Broken Bow Records' Jason Aldean made his return to the CMT
Music Awards performing his current single "Let Your Boys Be Country"
from the University of Texas at Austin stage.
During
his "Video of the Year" acceptance speech for "Need a
Favor", viewable HERE (Instagram Reel), Jelly Roll stated: "Billy
Bob Thornton just gave me my third trophy of the night, y'all. Cody Johnson,
I'm not gonna tell you anything up here that I wouldn't tell you on the phone,
but I love you brother. You are my favorite cowboy for ever and ever and ever
and one of my best friends in the business. I love you. Kelsea Ballerini, you
know what I think of you too, girl. You go baby! I want to thank my manager
John Meneilly. I want to thank my publicist, Jennifer Vessio. I want to thank
my label Stoney Creek. I want to thank country radio. I want to thank everybody
who had anything to do with this. Jon Loba, I love you. I love you so much. My
beautiful wife, Ms. Bunnie DeFord. I am blessed to have you as a best friend. I
am blessed to have you as a partner. You find beauty in broken things and I
love you. I'm fixing to come back out on this stage and set it on fire! It's
going down! Gayle King, I'm gonna be a little late in the morning cause we're
gonna party Austin. Let's go!"
In her "Female Video of the Year"
acceptance speech for "Watermelon Moonshine," viewable HERE, Lainey Wilson shared:
"My heart is beating out of my chest. I'm not even gonna lie. I just
want to say, first of all, every single girl that was in this category, all of
them are dear friends. They work their tails off and they just dedicate their
life to creating music and creating this vision and bringing it to life. I am
so honored to be a part of this category. It's really unreal watching these
girls do what they do. I am pretty sure all of them would let me say thank you
so much from the bottom of our hearts for supporting women in country. It's a
big dang deal! Thank you so much. 'Watermelon Moonshine' is about that young,
wild, crazy love --- a time in your life when nothing else mattered. It takes
you back to that certain time, that place, that smell, that sound --- that's
what country music is right there. It's just about telling a story and thank
y'all so much for letting me do that with this video. God bless y'all."
Carly Pearce and Chris Stapleton
won Collaborative Video Of The Year for their song, “We Don’t
Fight Anymore.” She thanked Stapleton, who wasn’t in attendance, and “Fans,
fans, fans, fans, fans!”
The
legendary Trisha Yearwood received a
special honour receiving the inaugural "June Carter Cash Humanitarian
Award", which "recognizes an artist, duo/group or industry
veteran who demonstrates an exceptional dedication to the community and their
fellow artists as Cash did." Actress and friend of Carter Cash, Jane
Seymour, presented the award.
TV RATINGS: Idol Slayer: The 2024 CMT Music Awards, which
aired April 7 on CBS drew
a 0.68 rating among Adults 18-49, off slightly from last year's 0.7, according
to TVRatingsGuide. The show drew 5.38 million viewers and helped
CBS win the evening, with the awards show topping American Idol's 4.36m
viewers on ABC and the 1.26m viewers of NBC's repeat of The Voice. By comparison,
last fall's CMA Awards drew
6.61m viewers on ABC.
HOSTING:
Kelsea Ballerini hosted the awards for fourth
time in a row,
opening with a comedic sketch about reading the minds of country music’s
biggest names that ended with Keith Urban hugging the beaver mascot of beloved
Texas gas station chain Buc-ee’s.
Her
many outfit changes were only the first of a few surprises, which also included
Melissa Etheridge appearing on a duet of “Come to My Window” with Ballerini.
Kelsea
shared, "It's my fourth year hosting, so I feel like I've learned a
lot. And the good thing about CMTs is there's such a light energy, so there's
not a pressure that I feel to be perfect. I just want to be fun, honor the
night and help people have a good time."
She
also described the night feeling like "a big reunion" with her
friends in the country music community and even teased she may have some
surprises in store. "I might just ask for some help where I can get it,"
the "Half of My Hometown" singer noted.
Kelsea
also announced she was done hosting the CMT Music Awards toward the end of
Sunday night's (April 7) show in Texas. Ballerini put her two-weeks' notice in
at the end of the show. She made clear she wouldn't be back, and that kind of
thing just doesn't seem to happen on these stages.
The
move was not a knee-jerk reaction to anything that happened during Sunday
night's show or the build up to it. Talking to Variety ahead of time, she
shared that hosting the CMT Music Awards for four years pushed her outside her
comfort zone into new professional realms. She's simply ready to do that again
in different ways….Read More:
2024 CMT Music Awards: 5 Things You Missed
PRESENTERS:
Emily
Osment and Montana Jordan (introduced Megan Moroney)
Paul
Walter Hauser (presented
Collaborative Video of the Year)
Amber
Riley
(introduced Parker McCollum and Brittney Spencer)
Megan
Moroney and Max Theriot (presented Breakthrough Female Video of the Year and
Breakthrough Male Video of the Year)
Melissa
Etheridge (introduced
Jordan Davis and Needtobreathe (sang "Come To My Window" with Kelsea
Ballerini)
Jane
Seymour (presented
the June Carter Cash Humanitarian Award to Trisha Yearwood)
Jelly
Roll (introduced
Lainey Wilson)
Cody
Alan (introduced
Bailey Zimmerman and Old Dominion with Megan Moroney)
Emma
Roberts
(introduced Keith Urban)
Carly
Pearce
(presented CMT Performance of the Year)
Parmalee (introduced Sam Hunt)
James
Van Der Beek
(introduced Kelsea Ballerini)
Tanner
Adell,
Tiera Kennedy, Reyna Roberts and Brittney Spencer (presented
Duo/Group Video of the Year)
Roger
Clemens,
Lukas Nelson and Riley Green (introduced Tribute to Toby Keith)
Cody
Johnson
(introduced Trisha Yearwood's performance)
Mickey
Guyton
(introduced Dasha)
Minnie
Driver
(presented Male Video of the Year)
Gayle
King (presented
Female Video of the Year)
Billy
Bob Thornton
(presented Video of the Year)
BILLBOARD: 2024 CMT Music Awards Performances, Ranked
Of note: Trisha Yearwood was feted for her philanthropic efforts as the recipient of the inaugural June Carter Cash Humanitarian Award returning to the stage to perform a song she co-wrote, “Put It in a Song,” from her upcoming album. Appropriately, the composition celebrated the power of pouring pain, memories and emotions through the vessels of pen and paper into a song. Three-time Grammy winner Yearwood was joined onstage by her co-writers, Erin Enderlin and Jim “Moose” Brown.
2024 CMT Music Awards Backstage POV Footage
ICYMI: Performances from Sunday night's (4/7) 2024 CMT Music Awards included:
·
Jelly
Roll's "Halfway To Hell"
·
Brooks
& Dunn's "Should've Been A Cowboy"
·
Sammy
Hagar's "I Love This Bar"
·
Lainey
Wilson's "How Do You Like Me Now" and "Country's Cool
Again"
·
Little
Big Town and Sugarland's "Take Me Home"
·
Trisha
Yearwood's "Put It In A Song"
·
Dasha's
"Austin"
·
Old
Dominion and Megan Moroney's "Can't Break Up Now"
·
Moroney's
"No Caller ID"
·
Kelsea
Ballerini's "Love Me Like You Mean It"
·
Keith
Urban's "Straight Line"
·
Sam
Hunt's "Locked Up"
·
Bailey
Zimmerman's "Where It Ends"
·
Parker
McCollum and Brittney Spencer's "Burn It Down"
·
Jordan
Davis and NeedToBreathe's "Next Thing You Know"
·
Jason
Aldean's "Let Your Boys Be Country"
·
Cody Johnson's "That's Texas"
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Playlist play control 2nd left from top of the screen to
see the playlisted..tracks and select one to play from the drop down menu
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2024
CMT Music Awards Nominees and Winners
Video
of the Year
Jelly
Roll — "Need a Favor" – WINNER
Kelsea
Ballerini — "If You Go Down (I'm Goin' Down Too)"
Cody
Johnson — "The Painter"
Female
Video of the Year
Lainey
Wilson — "Watermelon Moonshine" – WINNER
Gabby
Barrett — "Glory Days"
Kelsea
Ballerini — "Penthouse"
Ashley
McBryde — "Light On In The Kitchen"
Reba
McEntire — "Seven Minutes In Heaven"
Megan
Moroney — "I'm Not Pretty"
Kacey
Musgraves — "Deeper Well"
Male
Video of the Year
Jelly
Roll — "Need a Favor" – WINNER
Luke
Combs — "Fast Car"
Jordan
Davis — "Next Thing You Know"
Hardy
— "Truck Bed"
Cody
Johnson — "The Painter"
Morgan
Wallen — "Last Night"
Bailey
Zimmerman — "Religiously"
Duo/Group
Video of the Year
Dan
+ Shay — "Save Me the Trouble" – WINNER
Brothers
Osborne — "Nobody's Nobody"
Old
Dominion — "Memory Lane"
Parmalee
— "Girl in Mine"
Tigirlily
Gold — "Shoot Tequila"
The
War and Treaty — "Have You a Heart"
Female
Breakthrough Video of the Year
Ashley
Cooke — "Your Place" – WINNER
Brittney
Spencer — "Bigger Than The Song"
Tigirlily
Gold — "Shoot Tequila"
Anne
Wilson — "Rain in the Rearview"
Male
Breakthrough Video of the Year
Warren
Zeiders — "Pretty Little Poison" – WINNER
Chayce
Beckham — "23"
Zach
Bryan — "Oklahoma Smokeshow"
Tyler
Childers — "In Your Love"
Collaborative
Video of the Year
Carly
Pearce feat. Chris Stapleton — "We Don't Fight Anymore" –
WINNER
Mickey
Guyton feat. Kane Brown — "Nothing Compares To You"#
Ella
Langley feat. Koe Wetzel — "That's Why We Fight"
Justin
Moore and Priscilla Block — "You, Me, & Whiskey"
Lukas
Nelson & Promise of the Real feat. Lainey Wilson — "More Than
Friends"
Old
Dominion feat. Megan Moroney — "Can't Break Up Now"
Jon
Pardi and Luke Bryan — "Cowboys And Plowboys"
CMT
Performance of the Year
From
2023 CMT Music Awards: Jelly Roll — "Need a Favor" – WINNER
From
CMT Campfire Sessions: Dustin Lynch and MacKenzie Porter — "Thinking 'Bout
You"
From
CMT Crossroads: Hozier and Maren Morris — "Take Me To Church"
From
CMT Crossroads: Bret Michaels and Chris Janson — "Nothing But a Good
Time"
From
2023 CMT Music Awards: Kelsea Ballerini — "IF YOU GO DOWN (I'M GOIN' DOWN
TOO)"
From
2023 CMT Music Awards: Cody Johnson — "Human"
From
2023 CMT Music Awards: Carrie Underwood — "Hate My Heart"
From
CMT Smashing Glass: Amber Riley — "R.E.S.P.E.C.T."
From
CMT Smashing Glass: The War and Treaty — "On My Own"
From
CMT Storytellers: Dierks Bentley — "Drunk On A Plane"
June
Carter Cash Humanitarian Award: Trisha Yearwood
2024 CMT Music Awards FASHION
Ashley Cooke (above) embraced an icy blue hue. She wore a high-waisted skirt and bra top combo for her CMT Music Awards ensemble. Cooke won her first CMT Music Award for Breakthrough Female Video of the Year for “Your Place.”
PEOPLE: The Best Dressed
Stars at the 2024 CMT Awards: Kelsea Ballerini (David Koma
dress), Trisha Yearwood, Mickey Guyton (Retrofête halter gown), Jane
Seymour, Lainey Wilson (Area/ Superdown), GloRilla, Emma
Roberts (Dolce & Gabbana gown), Amber Riley, Carly Pearce
(Dolce & Gabbana/ Celeste Starre/ Nadri) and Gayle King (Badgley
Mischka).
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