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Jelly Roll Tops With 3 Wins

Apr 9, 2024

Jelly Roll topped the 2024 CMT Music Awards on Sunday night, taking home three trophies.

The country singer won video of the year and male video of the year for “Need a Favor” as well as CMT performance of the year. He won the latter award for his performance of “Need a Favor” at the 2023 CMT Music Awards.

Jelly Roll also closed the show with a performance of “Halfway to Hell.”

Other winners included Lainey Wilson, who won for female video of the year for “Watermelon Moonshine,” and Dan + Shay, for duo/group video of the year for “Save Me the Trouble.”   

“We Don’t Fight Anymore,” by Carly Pearce featuring Chris Stapleton,” won best collaborative video of the year. 

Also during the show, Jason Aldean performed his song “Let Your Boys Be Country,” less than a year after CMT pulled his music video for “Try That in a Small Town” from its rotation amid controversy. And Sammy Hagar, Brooks & Dunn and Lainey Wilson paid tribute to the late Toby Keith with a medley of some of his biggest hits.

A full list of winners follows.

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, presented by Walt Disney World
Ashley Cooke, “your place”

BREAKTHROUGH MALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR, presented by Walt Disney World
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)

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