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Everything to know about the 2025's Grammys
The 67th Annual Grammy Awards, held on February 2, 2025, at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena, celebrated the year’s most outstanding musical achievements. Hosted by Trevor Noah for the fifth consecutive year, the ceremony was broadcast on CBS and streamed on Paramount+.
Beyoncé made history by winning Album of the Year for Cowboy Carter, becoming the first Black woman to receive this honor since Lauryn Hill in 1999. Additionally, she secured Best Country Album, marking the first time a Black artist has won in this category.
Kendrick Lamar dominated the night, winning all five of his nominations, including Record of the Year and Song of the Year for “Not Like Us.” This achievement made “Not Like Us” the most awarded song in Grammy history.
Chappell Roan was honored with Best New Artist, while Sierra Ferrell swept the American roots categories, winning all four of her nominations. Doechii took home Best Rap Album for Alligator Bites Never Heal, becoming the third woman to win this award.
The ceremony featured standout performances, including Billie Eilish’s rendition of “Birds of a Feather,” Charli XCX’s “Brat,” and a tribute to Quincy Jones. Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars delivered a dynamic performance, and Sabrina Carpenter captivated the audience with her powerful vocals.
The Lifetime Achievement Awards were presented to Frankie Beverly, The Clash, Dr. Bobby Jones, Taj Mahal, Prince, Roxanne Shante, and Frankie Valli. The Trustee Awards honored Erroll Garner, Glyn Johns, and Tania León. Dr. Leo Beranek received the Technical Grammy Award, and Alicia Keys was recognized with the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award.
Despite the star-studded lineup, the 2025 Grammys experienced a decline in viewership, attracting 15.4 million viewers, a decrease from previous years.
The 2025 Grammy Awards were marked by historic achievements, memorable performances, and a celebration of musical excellence across genres.