Monday, February 3

Some of the biggest names in the music industry were honoured at the 67th annual Grammy Awards held in Los Angeles on Sunday, with Beyonce winning her first-ever Album of the Year Grammy.

Chappell Roan edged out Sabrina Carpenter to claim the Grammy for Best New Artist as the 2025 Grammy Awards celebrate outstanding talent and the biggest hits in music.

Taylor Swift gave the Best Country Album award to Beyonce for her groundbreaking Cowboy Carter. Meanwhile, Doechii, Carpenter, and Shakira each won awards in their respective genres.

Album of the year

“Cowboy Carter,” Beyonce

Song of the year

“Not Like Us,” Kendrick Lamar

Record of the year

“Not Like Us,” Kendrick Lamar

Best Pop Vocal Album

“Short n’ Sweet,” Sabrina Carpenter

Best Pop Solo Performance

“Espresso,” Sabrina Carpenter

Best Dance/Electronic Recording

“Neverender,” Justice and Tame Impala

Best Pop Dance Recording

“Von dutch,” Charli xcx

Best Rap Album

“Alligator Bites Never Heal,” Doechii

Best Rap Song

“Not Like Us,” Kendrick Lamar, songwriter (Kendrick Lamar)

Best Rap Performance

“Not Like Us,” Kendrick Lamar

Best Melodic Rap Performance

“3:AM” Rapsody featuring Erykah Badu

Best R&B Performance

“Made For Me (Live on BET),” Muni Long

Best R&B Album

“11:11 (Deluxe),” Chris Brown

Best Traditional R&B Performance

“That’s You,” Lucky Daye

Best R&B Song

“Saturn,” Rob Bisel, Carter Lang, Solana Rowe, Jared Solomon and Scott Zhang, songwriters (SZA)

Rob Bisel, from left, Cian Ducrot, Jared Solomon, and Scott Zhang pose in the press room with the award for best r&b song for "Saturn" during the 67th annual Grammy Awards
Rob Bisel, from left, Cian Ducrot, Jared Solomon, and Scott Zhang pose in the press room with the award for best R&B song for “Saturn” during the 67th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, February 2, 2025, in Los Angeles [Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP]

Best Progressive R&B Album

“Why Lawd?” NxWorries (Anderson. Paak & Knxwledge)

Best Dance Electronic Album

“BRAT,” Charli xcx

Best Rock Performance

“Now and Then,” the Beatles

Best Rock Album

“Hackney Diamonds,” the Rolling Stones

Best Remixed Recording

“Espresso (Mark Ronson x FNZ Working Late Remix),” FNZ and Mark Ronson, remixers (Sabrina Carpenter)

Best Americana Performance

“American Dreaming,” Sierra Ferrell

Rhiannon Giddens, right, presents Sierra Ferrell with the award for best americana album for “Trail Of Flowers” during the 67th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday [Chris Pizzello/AP]

Best American Roots Song

“American Dreaming,’’ Sierra Ferrell and Melody Walker, songwriters

Best Americana Album

“Trail of Flowers,’’ Sierra Ferrell

Best Bluegrass Album

“Live Vol 1.,” Billy Strings

Best Folk Album

“Woodland,” Gillian Welch and David Rawlings

Best Regional Roots Music Album

“Kuini,” Kalani Pe’a

Kalani Pe’a poses in the press room with the award for best regional roots music album for “Kuini” during the 67th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday [Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP]

Best Gospel Performance/Song

“One Hallelujah,” Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Erica Campbell and Israel Houghton, featuring Jonathan McReynolds and Jekalyn Carr, G. Morris Coleman, Israel Houghton, Kenneth Leonard Jr, Tasha Cobbs Leonard and Naomi Raine, songwriters.

Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song

“That’s My King,” CeCe Winans, Taylor Agan, Kellie Gamble, Lloyd Nicks and Jess Russ, songwriters

Best Gospel Album

“More Than This,’’ CeCe Winans

Best Contemporary Christian Music Artist

“Heart of a Human,’’ DOE

Best Roots Gospel Album

“Church,’’ Cory Henry

Best Country Album

“Cowboy Carter,” Beyonce

Best Country Solo Performance

“It Takes A Woman,” Chris Stapleton

Best Country Duo/Group Performance

“II MOST WANTED,’’ Beyonce, featuring Miley Cyrus

Best Country Song

“The Architect,’’ Shane McAnally, Kacey Musgraves and Josh Osborne, songwriters (Kacey Musgraves)

Best Music Video

“American Symphony”

Best American Roots Performance

“Lighthouse,” Sierra Ferrell

Best Traditional Blues Album

“Swingin’ Live at The Church in Tulsa,” The Taj Mahal Sextet

Best Contemporary Blues Album

“Mileage,” Ruthie Foster

Best Musica Urbana Album

“Las Letras Ya No Importan,” Residente

Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album

“¿Quien Trae las Cornetas?,” Rawayana

Alejandro Abeijon, from left, Alberto Montenegro, Antonio Casas, and Andres Story of musical group Rawayana pose with the best latin rock/alternative album for “¿Quien trae las cornetas?” [Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP]

Best Musica Mexicana Album (including Tejano)

“Boca Chueca, Vol. 1,” Carin Leon

Best Tropical Latin Album

“Alma, Corazon y Salsa (Live at Gran Teatro Nacional),” Tony Succar, Mimy Succar

Best Reggae Album

“Bob Marley: One Love – Music Inspired By The Film (Deluxe),” Various Artists

Best Global Music Performance

“Bemba Colora,” Sheila E. featuring Gloria Estefan and Mimy Succar

Best African Music Performance

“Love Me JeJe,” Tems

Best Jazz Vocal Album

“A Joyful Holiday,” Samara Joy

Songwriter Of The Year, non-classical

Amy Allen

Producer of the year, non-classical

Daniel Nigro

Producer of the year, classical

Elaine Martone

Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media

“Dune: Part II,” Hans Zimmer

Best Comedy Album

“Dreamer,” Dave Chappelle

Best New Artist:

Chappell Roan

Best Latino Pop Album

“Las Mujeres ya no lloran,” Shakira

Record of the Year

“Not Like Us,” by Kendrick Lamar

The official list of winners can be found on the Grammy’s website. 


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