Janet Jackson made a triumphant return to television at the 2025 American Music Awards (AMAs), delivering her first televised performance in seven years and receiving the prestigious Icon Award. The ceremony took place on May 26 at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas and was broadcast live on CBS and Paramount+.

The five-time Grammy winner captivated the audience with a dynamic medley of her hits Someone to Call My Lover and All for You, accompanied by a live band and dancers. Her performance was met with a standing ovation, highlighting her enduring influence in the music industry.
In her heartfelt acceptance speech, Jackson expressed humility, stating, “I mean no disrespect in any way, but I don’t consider myself an icon.” She emphasized that her family’s journey was driven by a passion for music, dance, and singing, with fame being a byproduct of their dedication. Jackson also reflected on her family’s story as “truly an American story,” hoping to inspire others to pursue their dreams.

The Icon Award has previously been bestowed upon artists like Rihanna and Lionel Richie, recognizing individuals whose body of work has made a profound global impact on pop music.
Janet Jackson’s return to the AMAs not only celebrated her illustrious career but also underscored her lasting legacy in the music world.
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