Ella Langley dominates ACM Awards, her 'Choosing Texas' wins best song

Cody Johnson, who won the title of 'Entertainer of the Year', was also declared the best singer of the year.

Jestha 4, 2083

Ella Langley dominates ACM Awards, her 'Choosing Texas' wins best song

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Less than two years after the release of her debut album, The Hangover, singer Ella Langley has taken the country music scene by storm. Langley, who won four Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards in 2024 for her single, "You Look Like You Love Me," continued her dominance this year by winning five ACM awards.

Langley's crossover hit "Choosing Texas" was named Song of the Year at the ACM Awards in Las Vegas on Sunday night. "I have no words, thank you to my fans," Langley said in her acceptance speech after winning the award. "I don't know why you guys are so obsessed with this song." Thank you all for loving me like this.'

Ella Langley dominates ACM Awards, her 'Choosing Texas' wins best song

27-year-old singer and songwriter Langley was the busiest at the ACM Awards on Sunday night. Less than half an hour after the song of the year was announced, 'Choosing Texas' also won the 'Single of the Year' award. In addition to winning the title of female artist of the year, Langley also won the award for best music event of the year for her duet with Riley Green, 'Don't Mind If I Do.' The singer, who has taken the stage many times to receive awards, said emotionally after winning her fourth award, 'I try to say something every time, but I can't.' If I hadn't had the encouragement of so many women, I wouldn't be standing here like this.'

Ella Langley dominates ACM Awards, her 'Choosing Texas' wins best song

The ACM Awards ceremony, which was attended by a large number of contemporary country music singers, was opened by Lenny Wilson, who has won the 'Entertainer' award for the last two years, with his latest single 'Can't Sit Still.' This time, the 'Entertainer of the Year' title went to Cody Johnson. He also won the award for Best Male Artist.

Similarly, Parker McCollum's self-titled album was declared the best album of the year, while the New Female Artist award was given to Avery Anna and the New Male Artist award to Tucker Wetmore. Similarly, Jessie Jo Dillon scored a hat-trick by winning the Songwriter award for three consecutive years.

To make the awards ceremony more colorful, artists including Langley, Anna, Johnson, Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett and Roger Davis, Little Big Town, Riley Green, Parker McCollum, Ken Brown, and others performed.

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