Janet Jackson was honored with the ICON Award at the American Music Awards (AMAs) held on May 26, 2025. This recognition celebrates her incredible impact on the music industry as one of the leading entertainers of our time.
The five-time Grammy winner, celebrated for her powerful performances and hit songs, took to the stage in a stylish white puffer coat paired with loose jeans and a classic tee. She opened her set with “Someone to Call My Lover,” a hit from 2001, and followed it up with a lively rendition of “All for You,” showcasing her remarkable dancing and a captivating guitar solo.
Tasha Smith introduced Jackson before the award presentation, expressing admiration for the star. In her acceptance speech, Jackson expressed deep gratitude, stating, “I am so honored. I mean no disrespect, but I don’t consider myself an icon.” She shared her belief that fame was never the goal for her family—rather, it was about their love for music and hard work.
Jackson emphasized that her journey represents a true American story, saying, “This would have only happened in America.” She expressed her hope of inspiring others to pursue their dreams.
In her heartfelt address, Jackson credited her success to God and her fans, reminding everyone, “Keep God in every part of your life.”
The ICON Award recognizes artists whose music has made a significant cultural impact. Previous recipients include Rihanna and Lionel Richie. Jackson also celebrated her return to live performance, marking her first television appearance since 2018.
Reflecting on her recent achievements, Janet Jackson’s performance was a reminder of her enduring legacy and influence in music, reinforcing her status as a true icon.

