Grammy Awards 2025 Full Winners List: The 2025 Grammy Awards were a night to remember, celebrating the year’s most outstanding artists and unforgettable musical moments. With Beyonce leading the charge thanks to her critically acclaimed album ‘Cowboy Carter’, the ceremony was packed with excitement, surprises, and well-deserved victories. From Sabrina Carpenter’s breakthrough win to Kendrick Lamar’s dominance, the event highlighted the incredible talent shaping the music industry today.
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Grammy Awards 2025 Full Winners List
Beyoncé stole the show with ‘Cowboy Carter’, taking home multiple awards, including Best Country and the coveted Album of the Year. This marked a defining moment in her career, as she continued to push boundaries and redefine genres. Meanwhile, Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Short and Sweet’ earned her the Best Pop Vocal Album award, solidifying her place as one of pop music’s rising stars.
Kendrick Lamar was another standout, with his powerful track ‘Not Like Us’ winning both Record of the Year and Song of the Year. His ability to blend thought-provoking lyrics with undeniable artistry continues to set him apart in the rap world. In the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance category, Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga took home the prize for their electrifying collaboration, ‘Die With A Smile’, proving once again why they’re considered music royalty.
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The Best New Artist award went to Chappelle Roan, a rising talent whose future in the industry looks incredibly bright. In the rap category, Doechii’s ‘Alligator Bites Never Heal’ won Best Rap Album, showcasing her unique voice and storytelling. Shakira added another Grammy to her collection, winning Best Latin Pop Album for Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, while Justice and Tame Impala’s ‘Neverender’ claimed Best Dance/Electronic Recording.
The pre-telecast ceremony also had its share of memorable moments. Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Espresso’ won Best Pop Solo Performance, and Charli XCX’s ‘Von Dutch’ took home Best Pop Dance Recording. Muni Long’s soulful ‘Made For Me (Live on BET)’ earned her Best R&B Performance, and Chris Brown’s ‘11:11 (Deluxe)’ won Best R&B Album.
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Rock legends also had their time to shine. The Beatles’ ‘Now and Then’ won Best Rock Performance, and The Rolling Stones’ ‘Hackney Diamonds’ claimed Best Rock Album, proving that their music continues to resonate across generations.
The Grammys also celebrated global talent, with Rawayana’s ‘¿Quien Trae las Cornetas?’ winning Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album and Bob Marley: ‘One Love - Music Inspired by the Film (Deluxe)’ taking home Best Reggae Album. Sheila E, Gloria Estefan, and Mimy Succar’s collaboration ‘Bemba Colora’ won Best Global Music Performance, highlighting the power of cross-cultural artistry.
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Special recognition was given to some of the industry’s behind-the-scenes heroes. Amy Allen was named Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical, while Daniel Nigro took home Producer of the Year, Non-Classical. Elaine Martone won Producer of the Year, Classical, and Hans Zimmer’s work on ‘Dune: Part II’ earned him Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media.
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Dave Chappelle’s ‘Dreamer’ won Best Comedy Album, adding a touch of humour to the evening. The 2025 Grammys truly celebrated the diversity of music, from pop and rap to R&B, country, and global sounds.
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