Last night’s Billboard Women in Music Awards wasn’t just an event—it was a celebration of brilliance, resilience, and genre-defining powerhouses. From jaw-dropping performances to iconic honoree moments, this year’s show was a reminder that women continue to shape the sound—and style—of the industry.

The Honorees Who Made Us Gasp (and Cheer):
Doechii was crowned Woman of the Year, a title well-earned after a year of chart-topping music and unapologetic originality. Her fearless stage presence and fashion-forward looks remind us that mainstream doesn’t have to mean predictable.
Jennie of BLACKPINK accepted the Global Force Award with grace and confidence, showing how K-pop continues to dominate beyond borders. In a sleek black gown and bold glam, she served elegance and edge—just like her performances.

Tyla, recipient of the Impact Award, glowed from the inside out. With viral hits, a growing fanbase, and a strong message of empowerment, Tyla represents the future of global pop. Her performance? Pure perfection.

Dove Cameron stunned on the red carpet and gave us a look that belongs in a modern-day fairytale—dark, dreamy, and dangerously chic.

Big Latto didn’t walk in—she owned the room. Her presence, confidence, and red carpet slay deserved their own award. A certified beauty and lyrical powerhouse, she’s showing that Southern rap is in good hands.

A Star-Studded Night to Remember
The show also honored legends like Erykah Badu (Icon Award), Tina Knowles (Mother of the Year), and rising stars like Muni Long and Gracie Abrams. Presenters included Summer Walker, Becky G, Victoria Monét, and Suki Waterhouse, proving that women across all genres—and generations—are lifting each other up.
From powerhouse performances to heartfelt acceptance speeches, this year’s Women in Music Awards reminded us that when women take the mic, the whole world listens.
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