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Who Won at the 2025 Grammys? See the Complete List of Winners

The 2025 Grammy Awards lit up the night as host Trevor Noah led an unforgettable celebration of music, star power, and groundbreaking artistry. This year’s ceremony not only recognized the best in music but also raised funds for those affected by the recent Los Angeles wildfires—donations can be made at Musicares.org. Here’s a look at the winners from some of the most coveted categories:

Top Awards

  • Album of the Year:
    Cowboy Carter – Beyoncé
    (Among a slate that included projects by André 3000, Sabrina Carpenter, and Taylor Swift.)
  • Song of the Year:
    • “Not Like Us” – Kendrick Lamar
  • Record of the Year:
    • “Not Like Us” – Kendrick Lamar
  • Best New Artist:
    • Chappell Roan

Comedy & Pop

  • Best Comedy Album:
    The Dreamer – Dave Chappelle
  • Best Pop Duo/Group Performance:
    • “Die With A Smile” – Lady Gaga featuring Bruno Mars
  • Best Pop Solo Performance:
    • “Espresso” – Sabrina Carpenter

Country Categories

  • Best Country Album:
    Cowboy Carter – Beyoncé
  • Best Country Duo/Group Performance:
    • “II Most Wanted” – Beyoncé and Miley Cyrus
  • Best Country Solo Performance:
    • “It Takes A Woman” – Chris Stapleton
  • Best Country Song:
    • “The Architect” – written by Shane McAnally, Kacey Musgraves, and Josh Osborne

Dance, Electronic, and Latin

  • Best Dance/Electronic Album:
    Brat – Charli XCX
  • Best Dance Pop Recording:
    • “Von Dutch” – Charli XCX
  • Best Latin Pop Album:
    Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran – Shakira
  • Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album:
    ¿Quién trae las cornetas? – Rawayana

Rap and R&B

  • Best Rap Song & Performance:
    • “Not Like Us” – Kendrick Lamar (taking home both awards)
  • Best Rap Album:
    Alligator Bites Never Heal – Doechii
  • Best R&B Song:
    • “Saturn” – crafted by Rob Bisel, Carter Lang, Solána Rowe, Jared Solomon, and Scott Zhang
  • Best R&B Performance:
    • “Made for Me (Live on BET)” – Muni Long
  • Best R&B Album:
    11:11 (Deluxe) – Chris Brown

Rock, Alternative, and Pop/Traditional

  • Best Rock Performance:
    • “Now and Then” – The Beatles
  • Best Rock Album:
    Hackney Diamonds – Rolling Stones
  • Best Alternative Music Performance:
    • “Flea” – St. Vincent
  • Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album:
    Visions – Norah Jones

Metal, Americana, and Bluegrass

  • Best Metal Performance:
    • “Mea Culpa (Ah! Ça ira!)” – Gojira, Marina Viotti, and Victor Le Masne
  • Best Americana Performance:
    • “American Dreaming” – Sierra Ferrell
  • Best Americana Album:
    Trail Of Flowers – Sierra Ferrell
  • Best Bluegrass Album:
    Live Vol. 1 – Billy Strings

Blues, Folk, and Regional Roots

  • Best Traditional Blues Album:
    Swingin’ Live at the Church In Tulsa – The Taj Mahal Sextet
  • Best Contemporary Blues Album:
    Mileage – Ruthie Foster
  • Best Folk Album:
    Woodland – Gillian Welch and David Rawlings
  • Best Regional Roots Album:
    Kuini – Kalani Pe’a

Contemporary & Gospel

  • Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song:
    • “That’s My King” – CeCe Winans (with collaborators Taylor Agan, Kellie Gamble, Lloyd Nicks, and Jess Russ)
  • Best Gospel Album:
    More Than This – CeCe Winans
  • Best Contemporary Christian Album:
    Heart Of A Human – DOE
  • Best Roots Gospel Album:
    Church – Cory Henry (with contributions from The Nelons)

International and Children’s Categories

  • Best Musica Mexicana Album:
    Boca Chueca, Vol. 1 – Carín León
  • Best Tropical Latin Album:
    Alma, Corazón y Salsa (Live at Gran Teatro Nacional) – Tony Succar and Mimy Succar
  • Best Children’s Music Album:
    Brillo, Brillo! – Lucky Diaz And The Family Jam Band

Soundtracks and Media

  • Best Compilation Soundtrack for Digital Media:
    Maestro: Music by Leonard Bernstein
  • Best Soundtrack For Visual Media:
    Dune: Part Two
  • Best Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media:
    Wizardry: Proving Grounds Over the Mad Overlord
  • Best Song Written for Visual Media:
    • “It Never Went Away” – American Symphony
  • Best Music Film:
    American Symphony

Jazz, Global, and Classical

  • Best Jazz Performance:
    • “Twinkle Twinkle Little Me” – Samara Joy featuring Sullivan Fortner
  • Best Jazz Vocal Album:
    A Joyful Holiday – Samara Joy
  • Best Jazz Instrumental Album:
    Remembrance – Chick Corea and Béla Fleck
  • Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album:
    Bianca Reimagined: Music For Paws And Persistence – Dan Pugach Big Band
  • Best Latin Jazz Album:
    Cubop Lives! – Zaccai Curtis
  • Best Alternative Jazz Album:
    No More Water: The Gospel Of James Baldwin – Meshell Ndegeocello
  • Best Global Music Performance:
    • “Bemba Colorá” – Sheila E. featuring Gloria Estefan and Mimy Succar
  • Best African Music Performance:
    • “Love Me JeJe” – Tems
  • Best Global Music Album:
    Alkebulan II – Matt B. featuring the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Best Immersive Audio Album:
    i/o (In-Side Mix)
  • Best Instrumental Composition:
    • “Strands”
  • Best Arrangement, Musical or A Capella:
    • “Bridge Over Troubled Water” – Jacob Collier, Tori Kelly, and John Legend
  • Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals:
    • “Alma” – arranged by Erin Bentlage, Sara Gazarek, Johanye Kendrick, and Amanda Taylor
  • Best Orchestral Performance:
    Ortiz: Revolución Diamantina
  • Best Opera Performance:
    Saariaho: Adriana Mater
  • Best Choral Performance:
    Ochre
  • Best Classical Compendium:
    Ortiz: Revolución Diamantina
  • Best Contemporary Classical Composition:
    Revolución Diamantina
  • Best Dance/Electronic Recording:
    • “Neverender” – Justice & Tame Impala

Additional Honors

  • Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical:
    • Amy Allen
  • Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical:
    • Daniel Nigro

This year’s Grammys showcased a dazzling range of talent, with artists from every corner of the musical spectrum taking home awards. From Beyoncé’s genre-blurring triumphs to Kendrick Lamar’s powerful statements, and from innovative newcomers like Chappell Roan to seasoned legends like The Beatles and Rolling Stones, the night was a vibrant celebration of creativity and excellence. Congratulations to all the winners for their outstanding contributions to music in 2025!

Layla Hango
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