The 2025 ACM Awards didn’t just add more hardware to Riley Green’s collection — they cemented his place in country music’s next chapter. Winning Visual Media of the Year alongside Ella Langley for their hit “You Look Like You Love Me,” Green proved he’s not only resonating with fans but also evolving as an artist.
“You Look Like You Love Me” Took Home Visual Media Of The Year
Green and Langley’s duet earned high praise not just on the airwaves, but on the screen. The music video for “You Look Like You Love Me,” which the two co-wrote, won big at the ACMs. Shot with a raw, emotional edge that matches the song’s honest tone, the video struck a chord with viewers and voters alike.
Directed by Ella Langley and John Park, the video’s win is extra meaningful given Langley’s rising star status. The two country artists share more than a hit—they share a creative chemistry that’s clearly working.
Green’s Collaboration With Langley Is More Than A Duet
Fans saw the full force of Green and Langley’s partnership not just in the awards, but in the energy around their track. “You Look Like You Love Me” has broken through as one of the most talked-about songs in country this year.
Where Langley is gaining momentum with her own career, Green is grounding his with collaborations that feel authentic. This isn’t a marketing play—it's two artists speaking the same language.
Riley Green’s 2025 Is Marked By Momentum, Not Flash
Green didn’t steal the spotlight with flashy stunts, and that’s part of what makes his story this year so compelling. While artists like Miranda Lambert and Ella Langley grabbed attention with show-stopping performances, Green let his work do the talking.
Winning at the ACMs, especially in categories like Visual Media, shows that Green is thinking about his brand in more than just sonic terms. He’s building a full experience around his music—one that connects with fans on multiple levels.
What Green’s Success At The ACMs Means For His Future
With this kind of recognition, Green is in a prime spot to push into new creative territory. His partnership with Langley might just be the beginning of a new phase in his career—one that includes more storytelling, more collaboration, and more risk.
“You Look Like You Love Me” wasn’t just a hit; it was a statement. And with the ACMs behind him, Green has the platform to back that statement up.
Green’s Quiet Confidence Sets Him Apart In A Crowded Genre
In a year full of big moments and bigger personalities, Riley Green stood out by staying true to his style. He didn’t crash the red carpet or interrupt a concert for a surprise announcement. Instead, he co-wrote a song that earned him one of the biggest wins of the night.
That kind of quiet confidence might not make the tabloid pages, but it’s exactly what builds a lasting career. And after 2025, there’s no doubt that Riley Green’s career is here to stay.