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American Music Awards 2026: The Winners, The Fashion & The Industry Politics

25 min · 28 mei 2026
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The American Music Awards came through with nostalgia, fan wars, questionable fashion choices, and one BIG question hanging in the air… is this the beginning of the end for music award shows? 🎤 This week on The Weekly Wind Down, Jer recaps all the chaos, confusion, and standout moments from the 2026 AMAs fresh off Memorial Day weekend. From the red carpet to the performances to the increasingly obvious industry politics shaping award shows, this episode is one big pop culture unpacking session. We start with the fashion girls because baby… some folks came to SLAY while others looked like they got dressed during a layover in Midtown. Jer gives flowers to standout looks from Queen Latifah, Maluma, Tinashe, Jordan Chiles, Paula Abdul, and more while also asking important questions like… why were Katseye dressed for three completely different events? And what exactly was Anthony Ramos trying to accomplish? Then we get into the performances and whew… the energy was complicated. Between polished veterans like the Pussycat Dolls still proving why experience matters and newer acts struggling to create memorable moments in the social media era, Jer explores why award show performances simply do not hit the way they used to. We also unpack the disconnect between massive award wins and actual cultural visibility when it comes to groups like BTS and Katseye. And of course… we HAVE to discuss the winners. Because once you realize the AMAs are entirely fan voted and heavily influenced by streaming, sales, and online engagement metrics, a lot of these results start making way more sense. Jer breaks down the rise of Gen Z fandom dominance, Tyla’s continued takeover, SZA securing another R&B win, Karol G receiving a brand new sounding award category, and the larger conversation around whether modern award shows still hold the same cultural weight they once did. Funny, shady, reflective, and lowkey existential about the future of celebrity culture, this episode asks whether today’s stars are truly being built for longevity… or just surviving the algorithm one viral moment at a time. Press play and let’s recap the mess accordingly. Follow JerBear on all social platforms: https://www.patreon.com/cw/worldofjer [https://www.patreon.com/cw/worldofjer] https://tiktok.com/@theworldofjer [https://tiktok.com/@theworldofjer] https://instagram.com/theworldofjer [https://instagram.com/theworldofjer] http://youtube.com/@jeremiahneil [http://youtube.com/@jeremiahneil] worldofjer@gmail.com Chapters 00:00 - Welcome Back to The Weekly Wind Down 01:28 - We’re Chatting All Things American Music Awards   02:30 - AMAs Red Carpet: Best Dressed 06:30- AMAs Red Carpet: Mediocre fashions 07:30 - Leave Jae Stephens alone 08:14 - AMAs Red Carpet: worst dressed of the night 09:54 - AMAs Performances 13:40 Thoughts on Somber 14:30 - Thoughts on BTS  17:07 - AMAs: Winners of the Night

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American Music Awards 2026: The Winners, The Fashion & The Industry Politics

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