The 67th Grammy Awards was held in Los Angeles on Sunday night (February 2) with many of the biggest names in music in attendance hoping to grab one of the awards.
Taylor Swift, Beyonce, Kendrick Lamar and Sabrina Carpenter were among the list of stars nominated – but it was Lamar who stole the show, winning five awards, with Beyonce winning four and Charli XCX taking home three awards.
The evening was full of memorable moments, from passionate acceptances speeches and incredible performances to stunning – and often controversial – red carpet looks.
Even before the event kicked off, Kanye West’s wife Bianca Censori’s revealing outfit had already become the main talking point. The designer made a daring statement on the red carpet by shedding her black robe to reveal a see-through dress that left little to the imagination.
Her look sparked outrage among fans online, with some suggesting it could potentially land her in legal trouble.
The event was also filled with emotion as fans and A-listers shed tears alike over a poignant performance by Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga of ‘California Dreamin”, in homage to those affected by the LA wildfires, and during the In Memoriam segment, which paid a tear-jerking tribute to the late Liam Payne, who passed away last October at the age of 31.
Here is a list of the 2025 winners
Grammy Winners 2025
Album of the year
Song of the year
Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us
Record of the year
Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us
Best pop duo/group performance
Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars – Die With a Smile
Best Latin pop album
Shakira – Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran
Best new artist
Chappell Roan
Best country album
Beyoncé – Cowboy Carter
Best pop vocal album
Sabrina Carpenter – Short n’ Sweet
Best rap album
Doechii – Alligator Bites Never Heal
Best pop solo performance
Sabrina Carpenter – Espresso
Best dance/electronic music album
Charli xcx – Brat
Best rock performance
The Beatles – Now and Then
Best rap performance
Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us
Best rap song
Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us
Best alternative music album
St Vincent – All Born Screaming
Best country solo performance
Chris Stapleton – It Takes a Woman
Best country duo/group performance
Beyoncé featuring Miley Cyrus – II Most Wanted
Best melodic rap performance
Rapsody featuring Erykah Badu – 3:AM
Best dance pop recording
Charli xcx – Von Dutch
Best dance/electronic recording
Justice and Tame Impala – Neverender
Best R&B performance
Muni Long – Made for Me (Live on BET)
Best traditional R&B performance
Lucky Daye – That’s You
Best comedy album
Dave Chappelle – The Dreamer
Best R&B song
SZA – Saturn
Best progressive R&B album – tie
Avery*Sunshine – So Glad to Know You
NxWorries (Anderson .Paak and Knxwledge) – Why Lawd?
Best R&B album
Chris Brown – 11:11 (Deluxe)
Best folk album
Gillian Welch and David Rawlings – Woodland
Best música urbana album
Residente – Las Letras Ya No Importan
Best metal performance
Gojira, Marina Viotti and Victor Le Masne – Mea Culpa (Ah! Ça ira!)
Best African music performance
Tems – Love Me JeJe
Best rock song
St Vincent – Broken Man
Best rock album
The Rolling Stones – Hackney Diamonds
Best alternative music performance
St Vincent – Flea
Best global music album
Matt B Featuring Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – Alkebulan II
Best audio book, narration, and storytelling recording
Jimmy Carter – Last Sundays in the Plains: A Centennial Celebration
Best country song
Kacey Musgraves – The Architect
Best song written for visual media
Jon Batiste – It Never Went Away from American Symphony
Best música Mexicana album (including Tejano)
Carín León – Boca Chueca, Vol 1
Songwriter of the year, non-classical
Amy Allen
Producer of the year, non-classical
Daniel Nigro
Best musical theatre album
Hell’s Kitchen
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