On Sunday, February 2, 2025, the 67th Annual Grammy Awards took place in the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. This year’s is a tribute to icons lost in 2024 as it celebrates the exciting work of the leading artists in the music industry. Starting with Beyoncé making history to the breakout for Sabrina Carpenter, it was one of the most memorable nights. Here are the big winners for the 2025 Grammy Awards.
Key Winners in the 67th Grammy Awards
Kendrick Lamar took the award for the record of the year with “Not Like Us,” a piece that moved most people in the world. Beyoncé won the album for the Album of the Year award with”Cowboy Carter”. This sets her among those influential artists this generation will recall in history books.
Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” won Best Country Album, further proving her mastery of multiple genres. Additionally, the songwriters of “Not Like Us” took home the Song of the Year Grammy, and Kendrick Lamar was recognized for his powerful lyrical contribution.
Moreover, Chappell Roan marked her name in the industry as she won Best New Artist. Moreover, Sabrina Carpenter won the Grammy for Best Pop Solo Performance for her hit song “Espresso,” marking a career milestone for the pop star.
Best Performances & Album
Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars were declared the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance winner through their “Die With a Smile” work which is among their fan’s favorites. The Beatles won Best Rock Performance with “Now and Then,” a song that still shows the timelessness of their influence in the genre. Kendrick Lamar won Best Rap Album with “Not Like Us,” a collection of powerful music that touched critics and listeners alike.
Dance, Recognition, & Recording
“Neverender” by Justice and Tame Impala won Best Dance/Electronic Recording, while Charli XCX took home Best Dance/Electronic Album for “Brat.” Shakira won Best Latin Pop Album for “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran,” which solidified her place in the Latin music world.
Also, Tems won Best African Music Performance for her hit “Love Me JeJe,” highlighting the global appeal of African artists.
From legendary figures like Beyoncé to rising stars such as Sabrina Carpenter, the 67th Grammy Awards reflected the diversity and talent shaping the future of music. The night celebrated not only the artists but the genres, styles, and cultural movements that continue to define the musical landscape.