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Here Are the 2026 Femmy Awards Winners: Full List

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It was a celebratory good time in Miami on Thursday (March 26) during the second annual Femmy Awards. Presented by Femme House, the awards honor women and allies across the dance music industry, from artists to labels to agents to parties and beyond.

Awards were divided into two categories: publicly voted and those chosen by a special committee. See the complete winners list below.

2026 Femmy Publicly Voted Awards Winners

Ableton instructor of the year: Honoring the educators who lead the way by example for every student that enrolls in a Femme House Session or signs up for an online course

  • Suzi Analogue
  • Modern Lover
  • Claire Marie Lim
  • Lorna Dune
  • Christina Horn

Album or EP of the year: Recognizing a full body of work that pushed sonic and cultural boundaries

  • Tides (Remixes) – Karaba
  • Through the Wall – Rochelle Jordan
  • Volver – Sofia Kourtesis
  • The BPM – Sudan Archives
  • Humanise – HAAi

Best club: Recognizing a nightclub that champions diversity, safe spaces, and inclusive lineups, shaping the electronic music scene

  • Nowadays
  • Smartbar
  • TV Lounge
  • The Fruit
  • Walter WhereHouse

Best DJ set or live performance: Recognizing a live performance that stood out for its creativity, energy and impact

  • Matisa (Fabric, London)
  • Zoe Gitter (Boiler Room, Ibiza)
  • Charlotte de Witte & Amelie Lens (Flanders Expo, Belgium)
  • Ladies of Leisure (Boiler Room, Ibiza)
  • Deer Jade (Lollapalooza, Paris)

Best Femme House radio mix: Recognizing an outstanding Femme House Radio mix, showcasing innovative track selection and storytelling

  • Kiimi
  • Sinca
  • Awen
  • Golden
  • Krithi

Best producer: Recognizing a producer whose work stood out for its originality, technical mastery and influence on the sound of dance music

  • Yulia Niko
  • Honeyluv
  • Azzecca
  • Miss Monique
  • Ki/Ki

Best record label: Recognizing a label that prioritizes femme, non-binary and LGBTQ+ artists

  • She/Her
  • Bass n Babes
  • Nuxxe
  • Smile Records
  • Abracadabra Records

Best underground promoter: Honoring the grassroots, regional promoters in the U.S. who are shaping underground dance culture

  • Playhouse
  • Thique
  • Ladera Hearts
  • Jerk
  • PBNJ

Best vocalist: Recognizing the often heard but not seen voices of dance music

  • Blythe
  • Hayla
  • Bibi Bourelly
  • Pamé
  • House Gospel Choir

Breakthrough artist: Honoring artists who had phenomenal years and set the bar for visibility, artistic output, and buzz

  • Me N U
  • Lumia
  • Inda Jani
  • Zingara
  • Tiffy Vera

Femme House activist & impact award: Honoring an artist, collective or industry professional using their platform to advocate for social change and inclusion in the music industry

  • Support Women DJs
  • Empwr Beats
  • Beatport Diversity + Parity Fund
  • Book More Women
  • Her Dancefloor

Femme House community member of the year: Celebrating an individual in the Femme House community whose dedication, passion and engagement have gone above and beyond to embody the spirit of Femme House

  • Raecola
  • Barbara Nicole
  • Tara Verma
  • Val Fleury
  • Hai-Life

“For the Culture” award: Honoring BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ creators and platforms making an impact in serving their communities

  • Sisters In Sound
  • House of Yes
  • TT the Artist
  • QDP
  • Courtney Hollinquest

Innovator award: Recognizing innovation and impact in sound design, cultural significance and more

  • DJ Dave
  • Blood Oath
  • Juliet Fox
  • Mz Worthy
  • Desiree

Most diverse lineup: Honoring the show bills that have challenged the notion that the best lineups are predominantly male and white

  • Cosimea
  • 4 Tha Luv
  • Babestock Music Festival
  • All Things Go Music Festival
  • Deep Tropics Music, Art and Style Festival

Song of the year: Recognizing a song that showcases innovation, inclusivity, and exceptional artistry from a femme, non-binary, or LGBTQ+ producer, DJ or vocalist

  • “Forget” – DJ Minx
  • “Richman” – Inda Jani + Ghezz
  • “IDK” – Azzecca
  • “Hurt Me No More” – Emjie
  • Don’t Wanna Leave You” – Tiffy Vera

2026 Femmy Committee Voted Award Nominees

Agent of the year: Celebrating an agent who has made a significant impact in advancing the careers of diverse talent in the music industry

  • Brittany Gaston
  • Barbara Frum
  • Daisy Hoffman
  • Natalie Koe

Best music journalist: Honoring a writer who has championed diverse voices in music media and amplified underrepresented artists through their work

  • Nyshka Chandran, Resident Advisor
  • Sheila Lim, EDM Identity
  • Ariel King, Pollstar
  • Megan Venzin, DJ Mag

Best talent booker or promoter: Honoring a booker dedicated to diverse, femme, non-binary and LGBTQ+ artists, curating inclusive and groundbreaking lineups

  • Jenn Yacoubian
  • Andrea Graham
  • Britt Van Wouwe
  • The Night League (Leslee Tatman, Jodie Layton, Shirin Saffari, Itziar Gonzalez, Gaby Castro)

Culture shifter: Recognizing an industry leader who has made significant strides in promoting diversity and inclusion within electronic music and beyond

  • Tracey Manner
  • Tay Allen
  • Aluna Francis
  • Madame Gandhi

Manager of the year: Recognizing a manager who has demonstrated exceptional dedication to artist development, advocacy, and career growth

  • Cristiana Votta
  • Sophia Kearney
  • Sophie Kennard
  • Travis Alexander

Theresa Velasquez award for outstanding executive: Theresa Velasquez’s legacy is that of a beloved executive who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to amplify diverse talent. This committee voted category recognizes executives that honor that legacy in their own work.

  • Robby Engle
  • Bina Fronda
  • Rida Naser Greene
  • Alex Simpson


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Ludacris on Hosting the iHeartRadio Music Awards Again, Being Considered a Musical Landmark & How to Succeed as an Up-and-Coming Artist

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It’s time to roll out to this year’s iHeartRadio Music Awards — and leading the charge is this year’s host and recipient of the highly coveted Landmark Award, Ludacris.

The Atlanta native is no stranger to the hosting gig. He hosted the Billboard Music Awards for back to back years in 2016 and 17. And two years ago, Luda took on the emcee role for the iHeartRadio Music Awards where he delivered a joyous opening monologue, honored fellow musical legends, cracked jokes at his own expense and also performed a medley of his own biggest hits. With this experience already under his belt, hosting the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards is a return to form for him.

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With Luda at the helm, this year’s ceremony is looking to be as exciting as ever. Alongside the rapper’s Landmark Award, iHeartRadio has announced several other major honors that are to be presented. Miley Cyrus, hot off the heels of last week’s Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special, will receive the Innovator Award, given out to an artist with global musical and cultural impact. Best New Artist Grammy nominee and chart topper Alex Warren will get the award for Breakthrough Artist. Grammy-winning singer-songer writer John Mellencamp will be bestowed with the Icon Award. Though it is not yet known what awards she may receive, Taylor Swift, who is nominated in a whopping nine categories, is set to make a special appearance, marking the first time she’s attended the event since 2023.

The awards categories aren’t the stacked lineup at this year’s iHeartRadio Music Awards. 90s hiphop and RnB legends Salt-N-Pepa, TLC and En Vogue will all hit the stage together for the first time — a perfect kickoff to their recently-announced It’s Iconic tour. Vocal powerhouse Raye, whose second studio album This Music May Contain Hope drops the day after the ceremony, will also perform. The Landmark himself, Ludacris will take a break from hosting to put on his performer hat, as he shows off just why he’s receiving the major award this year.

Ahead of Thursday’s (March 26) ceremony, Billboard caught up with Ludacris to chat all things iHeartRadio Music Awards, why he’s looking forward to hosting, and what he thinks of some of this year’s performers and awardees.

You hosted the iHeartRadio Music Awards in 2024 — what are you most excited for with hosting again?

Just it being live, because anything can happen. Not all award shows are live, and I just love that element. It brings a whole new excitement to it. You just never know what can happen — anything can happen.

Do you have any ideas or plans for crazy surprises that people should look out for it?

There are a bunch of those types of crazy surprises. I can’t give them away, because then it wouldn’t be a surprise, but there are definitely some really good things. I know there’s not a surprise with Taylor Swift making an appearance. She hasn’t done that in a long time, so just that alone is going to get a lot of people excited. She has nine nominations, so she’s making a special appearance.

There are a lot of awards being given out — how do you keep up your energy and keep the audience excited throughout the night as a host?

I got a team of individuals around me that help me stay sane and keep me on point. I can’t do it all myself. I always make sure that I give love to the team that’s around me. Having the experience of doing it before is also something that comforts me, and I feel like we’re going to make it even better, and are trying to top last time.

Major congratulations on receiving the Landmark Award this year! What does it mean to you to receive this honor?

It means the world, because as artists, when we first put music out, you never know exactly how long it’s going to have impact. So when you can be in the industry for over two decades and look back at it, these are the type of awards that bring joy to your heart. You’re able to reflect on the impact, the amount of time and relevancy that your songs have made in the culture. So I’m extremely excited.

Alex Warren is receiving the breakthrough artist award. As a veteran of the industry, do you have any advice for him as a young artist reaching new levels of success?

Try not to take anything personal. Just keep going in the industry, that’s what I would say. Just keep your passion in the music, and don’t let the behind-the-scenes mess up your your [ability] to stay focused on the music.

You’re also performing this year! Without giving too much away, do you have anything special planned for it?

Something new. Absolutely something new and something classic, [we’re molding] those together.

Outside of your own, are there any performances at this year’s awards that your particularly excited about?

Man, I can’t wait to see TLC — you know, the hometown, that’s Atlanta, Georgia, right there. And Salt-N-Pepa, they are a pioneer female rap group. I love seeing pioneers be able to come back. For those who may not have been around when Salt-N-Pepa started, they’re able to witness their history and people that have paved the way for all of these current female artists. So those are the ones I’m most excited about.

Miley Cyrus is receiving this year’s innovator award. What do you think makes her an innovator?

It’s not easy to transition from child star into super stardom and have this type of role for so long. You see a lot of people that started in the children’s space, and it’s not as easy to transcend all of those years, still keep a level head and continue to grow as an artist. So I just want to salute her for just being consistent in elevation as a star and as a person that’s passionate about all that she does, it definitely shows.

Do you have any final words of encouragement you want to share with any of the nominees ahead of the ceremony?

Man, good luck. That’s all I would say.


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Fat Joe Accuser Drops Accusation of Sex With Underage Girls & RICO Claims in Updated Lawsuit

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A former hypeman who sued Fat Joe over shocking underage sex allegations — accusations the star has called part of an extortion scheme — has quietly dropped all reference to such allegations in a new version of his lawsuit.

Terrance “T.A.” Dixon sued Fat Joe (Joseph Cartagena) last year over sweeping allegations of wrongdoing, including sex trafficking, fraud, racketeering and, most seriously, that he had “personally witnessed” him engage in “sexual relations” with two girls aged 15 and 16.

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But in an amended complaint filed in court Thursday (March 26), Dixon’s allegations no longer contain those claims of underage sex, and it also removes previous allegations made under the Federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) law. Dixon’s attorney, Tyrone Blackburn, did not immediately return a request for comment on why those accusations had been dropped.

The move is significant, and not just because it means Fat Joe is no longer facing hideous accusations that would constitute a crime if true. The rapper has long said such claims were part of a scheme by Dixon to extort him into a settlement; in his own separate lawsuit filed months before Dixon’s case, the rapper said the hypeman had been threatening to sue him over “grotesque” false claims, including “unspeakable acts such as pedophilia,” if he was not paid out.

The new version of Dixon’s lawsuit still includes serious accusations, including that Fat Joe violated the Trafficking Victims Protection Act by coercing Dixon to work for him and to take part in non-consensual sexual encounters. But other claims are more of a business nature, centering on allegations that Dixon was not properly paid wages and not properly credited as a co-writer on certain songs.

In a statement to Billboard, Fat Joe’s lawyer Jordan Siev reiterated that the accusations against his client were “nothing more than an elaborate shakedown to extract money from him.”

“Their decision to now voluntarily amend Mr. Dixon’s complaint — removing all allegations involving transporting of minors, statutory rape and RICO — and recast this matter primarily as a financial dispute about royalties and wages allegedly owed only reinforces that the allegations were baseless and that Mr. Cartagena is the one being targeted,” Siev said.

Meanwhile, Joe’s lawsuit against Dixon is moving ahead. In a ruling earlier this month, a federal judge refused to dismiss the rapper’s claims that the hypeman and Blackburn legally defamed him by publicly airing their allegations, allowing those claims to go ahead toward a trial. Dixon and Blackburn are currently attempting to appeal the ruling.


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TWICE’s Nayeon Just Shared Her Favorite Vivaia Shoes in the Brand’s Latest Spring Campaign: Shop Her Picks Here

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TWICE’s Nayeon is well known for many things, including her music, but her personal style is severely underrated.

The K-pop star’s looks are often a mix of feminine and comfortable pieces, often pulling inspo from Y2K aesthetics. The “ABCD” singer favors bright colors, playful textures and silhouettes that flatter her frame. In short, we trust her taste, and clearly so does Vivaia, an eco-friendly footwear brand founded in 2020. The retailer tapped the K-pop act to star in its spring 2026 collection titled Feel the Comfort.

The girl group member modeled some of her favorite styles, which consisted mostly of Mary Jane-meets-ballet-flat styles and whimsical sneakers in various colors with feminine and edgy touches. In specific, Nayeon wore the brand’s Square-Toe Jogger Sneakerina retailing for $159, the Square-Toe Hybrid Mesh Mary Janes retailing for $149, the Square-Toe Margot™ Mary Jane 3.0 retailing for $139 and the Mesh Floral Square-Toe Mary Janes for $149. You can shop her picks below and on Vivaia’s website.

Where to buy TWICE's Nayeon's shoe picks from Vivaia's spring 2026 campaign.

Square-Toe Jogger Sneakerina

$159

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Think of this like a mix between a sneaker and a ballet flat. The style is affixed with silky ribbon lace-up closures.


Where to buy TWICE's Nayeon's shoe picks from Vivaia's spring 2026 campaign.

Square-Toe Hybrid Mesh Mary Janes

$149

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This style is another ballet flat but with lace-up detailing. It also comes with charms that you can attach and alternative laces.


When asked, “What does comfort mean to you?” Nayeon responded in a statement saying, “When I am being my true self.” One of our favorite styles is the Square-Toe Hybrid Mesh Mary Janes in a tan hue with red accents. The shoe features all-round mesh paneling, making them breathable, along with dainty lace-up closures and a playful bubble sole. This style also comes with interchangeable red laces, which Nayeon chose for the campaign, along with floral charms in matching hues that can be attached to your laces to change things up. Sizing is available from 5 through 9.

Another great option is the Mesh Floral Square-Toe Mary Janes that feature see-through mesh throughout and floral accents. Fun fact: The mesh uppers are made with recycled plastic bottles. The shoe has gold clasps to adjust the fit and square toes that Vivaia seems to incorporate in a bunch of its shoe creations. Again, this silhouette is see-through, but you can wear socks with them, which could be a fun stylistic choice if you don a fun print or color.

Where to buy TWICE's Nayeon's shoe picks from Vivaia's spring 2026 campaign.

Square-Toe Margot™ Mary Jane 3.0

$139

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These are breathable square-toed ballet flats with straps. The straps are equipped with edgy buckles and grommets.


Where to buy TWICE's Nayeon's shoe picks from Vivaia's spring 2026 campaign.

Mesh Floral Square-Toe Mary Janes

$149

Buy Now at Vivaia

This was said to be one of Nayeon’s favorite styles. These ballet flats feature mesh paneling with floral adornments.


All of Vivaia’s footwear focuses on on-trend silhouettes with an emphasis on comfort. The brand’s mission of comfort meets style came from a singular question: “Why can’t heels, and all women’s shoes, have a sneaker-like comfort?” Each of its shoes is equipped with padded insoles to provide ultimate comfort. The retailer even has wide-foot-friendly designs, creating a more inclusive range for people to shop.

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