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Dan + Shay, Kacey Musgraves, Keith Urban Win Big At ACM Awards

LAS VEGAS (AP) -  There's more liquid in Dan + Shay's cup of tequila: The country music duo followed their first Grammy win for "Tequila" with their first win at the Academy of Country Music Awards.

Dan + Shay won song of the year for the crossover hit at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday.

"This is a dream come true for us," Dan Smyers said onstage.

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(L-R) Shay Mooney and Dan Smyers of Dan + Shay, Jordan Reynolds, and Nicolle Galyon accept the Song of the Year award for 'Tequila' onstage during the 54th Academy Of Country Music Awards at MGM Grand Hotel & Casino on April 07, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

The duo won best country duo/group performance at the Grammys in February.

Kacey Musgraves' Golden Hour" continued its winning streak: It won album of the year at the Grammys and repeated the win at the Academy of Country Music Awards on Sunday.

Musgraves said she had "some of the greatest memories of my entire life" while recording the album. She also thanked her sister, who was sitting in the audience at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, for designing her album covers.

Musgraves' critically acclaimed "Golden Hour" won four Grammys, including album of the year and best country album. However, she didn't score a nomination for the top prize at the ACMs — entertainer of the year.

Instead, men make up the nominees exclusively for a second straight year with Chris Stapleton, Keith Urban, Kenny Chesney, Luke Bryan and Jason Aldean, who has held the title since 2015.

Musgraves was the sole female artist in the album of the year category.

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L-R) Kacey Musgraves, Daniel Tashian, and Ian Fitchuk accept the Album of the Year award for 'Golden Hour' onstage during the 54th Academy Of Country Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 07, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

Bebe Rexha was the only woman competing for song of the year thanks to the record-setting hit "Meant to Be," featuring Florida Georgia Line, while Maddie & Tae is the sole female act up for duo of the year.

Jason Aldean, the reigning entertainer of the year champion at the ACMs, kicked off the awards show with a fun performance featuring hitmaking duo Florida Georgia Line. FGL's Tyler Hubbard wore a denim outfit featuring the American flag as he sang onstage with band member Brian Kelley and Aldean.

Reba McEntire, who is hosting the show for the 16th time, told several jokes. When she mentioned the collaborative performances of the night — Khalid and Kane Brown and Brandi Carlile and Dierks Bentley, among others — she said she would perform with rap star Cardi B.

She said they could sing her song "There's No U and Oklahoma," then said: "And that's okurrr with me," earning laughs from the audience.

Before the show, McEntire said it was disappointing that a female act in't in contention for entertainer of the year at the ACMs. Instead, men make up the nominees exclusively for a second straight year with Chris Stapleton, Keith Urban, Kenny Chesney, Luke Bryan and Aldean, who has held the title since 2015.

"Carrie Underwood toured a lot this year. Kacey Musgraves is doing a wonderful job, not only in the United States (and) North America, but she's very popular in Japan, so she's working hard touring and getting country music around the world," McEntire said in an interview with The Associated Press. "It might be too early for Kacey, but she's working hard. A lot of the girls are, so I think they're being overlooked right now."

Musgraves' critically acclaimed "Golden Hour" won album of the year and best country album at the Grammys in February. She also won best country song for "Space Cowboy" and best country solo performance for "Butterflies."

Musgraves is the sole female artist in the album of the year category at the ACM Awards. Her competition includes Stapleton's "From A Room: Volume 2," Eric Church's "Desperate Man," Bentley's "The Mountain" and Dan + Shay's self-titled release.

Bebe Rexha is the only woman competing for song of the year thanks to the record-setting hit "Meant to Be," featuring Florida Georgia Line, while Maddie & Tae is the sole female act up for duo of the year. No women were nominated for songwriter of the year.

Luckily the performers at ACM Awards, airing live on CBS, include a good number of female musicians. Underwood, Maren Morris, Kelly Clarkson, Miranda Lambert, Ashley McBryde and McEntire will sing onstage. "This Is Us" actress Chrissy Metz, who stars in the new movie "Breakthrough," will perform a song alongside Lauren Alaina, Mickey Guyton, Maddie & Tae and Underwood.

Others set to perform Sunday include Blake Shelton, George Strait, Brooks & Dunn, Luke Combs and Little Big Town.

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