The 2025 Grammy Awards is set to be a night to remember, reflect and celebrate.
Airing live on Sunday, Feb. 2 from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, the 67th Grammy Awards were reimagined this year to raise funds to support wildfire relief efforts and aid music professionals who were impacted by the recent destructive and heartbreaking wildfires in California.
Hosted by Trevor Noah for the fifth consecutive year, the Grammys features music’s biggest stars and includes performances by Billie Eilish, Charli xcx, Chappell Roan, Cynthia Erivo, Stevie Wonder, Coldplay’s Chris Martin, Brad Paisley, Sheryl Crow, Sabrina Carpenter, Shakira among others.
This year, Beyoncé made history by becoming the most-nominated artist in the show’s history, leading with 11 noms ahead of the ceremony. The superstar now has a total of 99 nominations. Prior to the big event, she was the winningest artist in ceremony’s history with 32 Grammy awards.
Following Bey’s 11 Grammy nods, Charli xcx, Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar and Post Malone received seven nominations apiece. Taylor Swift has six nominations, as does Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter.
See the full list of winners for the 2025 Grammys, below — and follow TODAY.com’s live blog for all the latest news and coverage.
TODAY.com will be updating the list as the night goes on.
Record of the year
“Now and Then,” The Beatles
“Texas Hold ‘Em,” Beyoncé
“Espresso,” Sabrina Carpenter
“360,” Charli xcx
“Birds of a Feather,” Billie Eilish
“Not Like Us,” Kendrick Lamar
“Good Luck, Babe!,” Chappell Roan
“Fortnight,” Taylor Swift feat. Post Malone
Album of the year
“New Blue Sun,” André 3000
“Cowboy Carter,” Beyoncé
“Short n’ Sweet,” Sabrina Carpenter
“Brat,” Charli xcx
“Djesse Vol. 4,” Jacob Collier
“Hit Me Hard and Soft,” Billie Eilish
“The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess,” Chappell Roan
“The Tortured Poets Department,” Taylor Swift
Song of the year
“A Bar Song (Tipsy),” Sean Cook, Chibueze Collins Obinna & Nevin Sastry, songwriters (Shaboozey)
“Birds of a Feather,” Billie Eilish O’Connell & FINNEAS, songwriters (Billie Eilish)
“Die With a Smile,” Dernst Emile II, James Fauntleroy, Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars & Andrew Watt, songwriters (Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars)
“Fortnight,” Jack Antonoff, Austin Post & Taylor Swift, songwriters (Taylor Swift feat. Post Malone)
“Good Luck, Babe!,” Kayleigh Rose Amstutz, Daniel Nigro & Justin Tranter, songwriters (Chappell Roan)
“Not Like Us,” Kendrick Lamar, songwriter (Kendrick Lamar)
“Please Please Please,” Amy Allen, Jack Antonoff & Sabrina Carpenter, songwriters (Sabrina Carpenter)
“TEXAS HOLD ‘Em,” Brian Bates, Beyoncé, Atia Boggs, Elizabeth Lowell Boland, Megan Bülow, Nate Ferraro & Raphael Saadiq, songwriters (Beyoncé)
Best new artist
Benson Boone
Sabrina Carpenter
Doechii
Khruangbin
RAYE
Chappell Roan
Shaboozey
Teddy Swims
Producer of the year, non-classical
Alissia
Dernst “D’Mile” Emile II
Ian Fitchuk
Mustard
Winner: Daniel Nigro
Songwriter of the year, non-classical
Jessi Alexander
Winner: Amy Allen
Edgar Barrera
Jessie Jo Dillon
Raye
Best pop solo performance
“Bodyguard,” Beyoncé
Winner: “Espresso,” Sabrina Carpenter
“Apple,” Charli xcx
“Birds of a Feather,” Billie Eilish
“Good Luck, Babe!,” Chappell Roan
Best pop duo/group performance
“us.,” Gracie Abrams feat. Taylor Swift
“LEVII’S JEANS,” Beyoncé feat. Post Malone
“Guess,” Charli xcx & Billie Eilish
“the boy is mine,” Ariana Grande, Brandy & Monica
“Die With a Smile,” Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars
Best pop vocal album
“Short n’ Sweet,” Sabrina Carpenter
“Hit Me Hard and Soft,” Billie Eilish
“Eternal Sunshine,” Ariana Grande
“The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess,” Chappell Roan
“The Tortured Poets Department,” Taylor Swift
Best dance/electronic recording
“She’s Gone, Dance On,” Disclosure
“Loved,” Four Tet
“Leavemealone,” Fred Again & Baby Keem
Winner: “Neverender,” Justice & Tame Impala
“Witchy,” Kaytranada Featuring Childish Gambino
Best dance pop recording
“Make You Mine,” Madison Beer
Winner: “Von Dutch,” Charli xcx
“L’Amour de Ma Vie [Over Now Extended Edit],” Billie Eilish
“yes, and?,” Ariana Grande
“Got Me Started,” Troye Sivan
Best dance/electronic album
Winner: “Brat,” Charli XCX
“Three,” Four Tet
“Hyperdrama,” Justice
“Timeless,” Kaytranada
“Telos,” Zedd
Best remixed recording
“Alter Ego — KAYTRANADA Remix,” KAYTRANADA, remixer (Doechii feat. JT)
“A Bar Song (Tipsy) [Remix],” David Guetta, remixer (Shaboozey & David Guetta)
Winner: “Espresso (Mark Ronson x FNZ Working Late Remix),” FNZ & Mark Ronson, remixers (Sabrina Carpenter)
“Jah Sees Them — Amapiano Remix,” Alexx Antaeus, Footsteps & MrMyish, remixers (Julian Marley & Antaeus)
“Von Dutch,” A.G. Cook, remixer (Charli xcx & A.G. Cook Featuring Addison Rae)
Best rock performance
Winner: “Now and Then,” The Beatles
“Beautiful People (Stay High),” The Black Keys
“The American Dream Is Killing Me,” Green Day
“Gift Horse,” IDLES
“Dark Matter,” Pearl Jam
“Broken Man,” St. Vincent
Best metal performance
Winner: “Mea Culpa (Ah! Ça ira!),” Gojira, Marina Viotti & Victor Le Masne
“Crown of Horns,” Judas Priest
“Suffocate,” Knocked Loose feat. Poppy
“Screaming Suicide,” Metallica
“Cellar Door,” Spiritbox
Best rock song
“Beautiful People (Stay High),” Dan Auerbach, Patrick Carney, Beck Hansen & Daniel Nakamura, songwriters (The Black Keys)
Winner: “Broken Man,” Annie Clark, songwriter (St. Vincent)
“Dark Matter,” Jeff Ament, Matt Cameron, Stone Gossard, Mike McCready, Eddie Vedder & Andrew Watt, songwriters (Pearl Jam)
“Dilemma,” Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt & Tré Cool, songwriters (Green Day)
“Gift Horse,” Jon Beavis, Mark Bowen, Adam Devonshire, Lee Kiernan & Joe Talbot, songwriters (IDLES)
Best rock album
“Happiness Bastards,” The Black Crowes
“Romance,” Fontaines D.C.
“Saviors,” Green Day
“TANGK,” Idles
“Dark Matter,” Pearl Jam
Winner: “Hackney Diamonds,” The Rolling Stones
“No Name,” Jack White
Best alternative music performance
“Neon Pill,” Cage the Elephant
“Song of the Lake,” Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
“Starburster,” Fontaines D.C.
“BYE BYE,” Kim Gordon
Winner: “Flea,” St. Vincent
Best R&B performance
“Guidance,” Jhené Aiko
“Residuals,” Chris Brown
“Here We Go (Uh Oh),” Coco Jones
Winner: “Made for Me (Live on BET),” Muni Long
“Saturn,” SZA
Best traditional R&B performance
“Wet,” Marsha Ambrosius
“Can I Have This Groove,” Kenyon Dixon
“No Lie,” Lalah Hathaway feat. Michael McDonald
“Make Me Forget,” Muni Long
Winner: “That’s You,” Lucky Daye
Best R&B song
“After Hours,” Diovanna Frazier, Alex Goldblatt, Kehlani Parrish, Khris Riddick-Tynes & Daniel Upchurch, songwriters (Kehlani)
“Burning,” Ronald Banful & Temilade Openiyi, songwriters (Tems)
“Here We Go (Uh Oh),” Sara Diamond, Sydney Floyd, Marisela Jackson, Courtney Jones, Carl McCormick & Kelvin Wooten, songwriters (Coco Jones)
“Ruined Me,” Jeff Gitelman, Kareen Lomax, Priscilla Renea & Kevin Theodore, songwriters (Muni Long)
Winner: “Saturn,” Rob Bisel, Cian Ducrot, Carter Lang, Solána Rowe, Jared Solomon & Scott Zhang, songwriters (SZA)
Best progressive R&B album
Winner: “So Glad to Know You,” Avery*Sunshine
“En Route,” Durand Bernarr
“Bando Stone and the New World,” Childish Gambino
“Crash,” Kehlani
Winner: “Why Lawd?,” NxWorries (Anderson .Paak & Knxwledge)
Best R&B album
Winner: “11:11 (Deluxe),” Chris Brown
“Vantablack,” Lalah Hathaway
“Revenge,” Muni Long
“Algorithm,” Lucky Daye
“Coming Home,” Usher
Best rap performance
“Enough (Miami),” Cardi B
“When the Sun Shines Again,” Common & Pete Rock feat. Posdnuos
“NISSAN ALTIMA,” Doechii
“Houdini,” Eminem
“Like That,” Future & Metro Boomin feat. Kendrick Lamar
“Yeah Glo!,” GloRilla
Winner: “Not Like Us,” Kendrick Lamar
Best melodic rap performance
“KEHLANI,” Jordan Adetunji feat. Kehlani
“SPAGHETTII,” Beyoncé feat. Linda Martell & Shaboozey
“We Still Don’t Trust You,” Future & Metro Boomin feat. The Weeknd
“Big Mama,” Latto
Winner: “3:AM,” Rapsody feat. Erykah Badu
Best rap song
“Asteroids,” Marlanna Evans, songwriter (Rapsody feat. Hit-Boy)
“Carnival,” Jordan Carter, Raul Cubina, Grant Dickinson, Samuel Lindley, Nasir Pemberton, Dimitri Roger, Ty Dolla $ign, Kanye West & Mark Carl Stolinski Williams, songwriters (¥$ (Kanye West & Ty Dolla $Ign) feat. Rich the Kid & Playboi Carti)
“Like That,” Kendrick Lamar Duckworth, Kobe “BbyKobe” Hood, Leland Wayne & Nayvadius Wilburn, songwriters (Future & Metro Boomin feat. Kendrick Lamar)
Winner: “Not Like Us,” Kendrick Lamar, songwriter (Kendrick Lamar)
“Yeah Glo!,” Ronnie Jackson, Jaucquez Lowe, Timothy McKibbins, Kevin Andre Price, Julius Rivera III & Gloria Woods, songwriters (GloRilla)
Best rap album
“Might Delete Later,” J. Cole
“The Auditorium, Vol. 1,” Common & Pete Rock
Winner: “Alligator Bites Never Heal,” Doechii
“The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce),” Eminem
“We Don’t Trust You,” Future & Metro Boomin
Best jazz vocal album
“Journey In Black,” Christie Dashiell
“Wildflowers Vol. 1,” Kurt Elling & Sullivan Fortner
Winner: “A Joyful Holiday,” Samara Joy
“Milton + Esperanza”, Milton Nascimento & Esperanza Spalding
“My Ideal”, Catherine Russell & Sean Mason
Best alternative jazz album
“Night Reign”, Arooj Aftab
“New Blue Sun”, André 3000
“Code Derivation”, Robert Glasper
“Foreverland”, Keyon Harrold
Winner: “No More Water: The Gospel Of James Baldwin”, Meshell Ndegeocello
Best musical theater album
Winner: “Hell’s Kitchen”, Shoshana Bean, Brandon Victor Dixon, Kecia Lewis & Maleah Joi Moon, principal vocalists; Adam Blackstone, Alicia Keys & Tom Kitt, producers (Alicia Keys, composer & lyricist) (Original Broadway Cast)
“Merrily We Roll Along”, Jonathan Groff, Lindsay Mendez & Daniel Radcliffe, principal vocalists; David Caddick, Joel Fram, Maria Friedman & David Lai, producers (Stephen Sondheim, composer & lyricist) (New Broadway Cast)
“The Notebook”, John Clancy, Carmel Dean, Kurt Deutsch, Derik Lee, Kevin McCollum & Ingrid Michaelson, producers; Ingrid Michaelson, composer & lyricist (Original Broadway Cast)
“The Outsiders”, Joshua Boone, Brent Comer, Brody Grant & Sky Lakota-Lynch, principal vocalists; Zach Chance, Jonathan Clay, Matt Hinkley, Justin Levine & Lawrence Manchester, producers; Zach Chance, Jonathan Clay & Justin Levine, composers/lyricists (Original Broadway Cast)
“Suffs”, Andrea Grody, Dean Sharenow & Shaina Taub, producers; Shaina Taub, composer & lyricist (Original Broadway Cast)
“The Wiz”, Wayne Brady, Deborah Cox, Nichelle Lewis & Avery Wilson, principal vocalists; Joseph Joubert, Allen René Louis & Lawrence Manchester, producers (Charlie Smalls, composer & lyricist) (2024 Broadway Cast Recording)
Best country solo performance
“16 CARRIAGES,” Beyoncé
“I Am Not Okay,” Jelly Roll
“The Architect,” Kacey Musgraves
“A Bar Song (Tipsy),” Shaboozey
Winner: “It Takes a Woman,” Chris Stapleton
Best country duo/group performance
“Cowboys Cry Too,” Kelsea Ballerini with Noah Kahan
Winner: “II MOST WANTED,” Beyoncé feat. Miley Cyrus
“Break Mine,” Brothers Osborne
“Bigger Houses,” Dan + Shay
“I Had Some Help,” Post Malone feat. Morgan Wallen
Best country song
Winner: “The Architect,” Shane McAnally, Kacey Musgraves & Josh Osborne, songwriters (Kacey Musgraves)
“A Bar Song (Tipsy),” Sean Cook, Chibueze Collins Obinna & Nevin Sastry, songwriters (Shaboozey)
“I Am Not Okay,” Casey Brown, Jason DeFord, Ashley Gorley & Taylor Phillips, songwriters (Jelly Roll)
“I Had Some Help,” Louis Bell, Ashley Gorley, Hoskins, Austin Post, Ernest Smith, Ryan Vojtesak, Morgan Wallen & Chandler Paul Walters, songwriters (Post Malone feat. Morgan Wallen)
“TEXAS HOLD ‘EM,” Brian Bates, Beyoncé, Atia Boggs, Elizabeth Lowell Boland, Megan Bülow, Nate Ferraro & Raphael Saadiq, songwriters (Beyoncé)
Best country album
“COWBOY CARTER”, Beyoncé
“F-1 Trillion”, Post Malone
“Deeper Well”, Kacey Musgraves
“Higher”, Chris Stapleton
“Whirlwind”, Lainey Wilson
Best American roots performance
“Blame It on Eve,” Shemekia Copeland
“Nothing in Rambling,” The Fabulous Thunderbirds feat. Bonnie Raitt, Keb’ Mo’, Taj Mahal & Mick Fleetwood
Winner: “Lighthouse,” Sierra Ferrell
“The Ballad of Sally Anne,” Rhiannon Giddens
Best Americana performance
“YA YA,” Beyoncé
“Subtitles,” Madison Cunningham
“Don’t Do Me Good,” Madi Diaz feat. Kacey Musgraves
Winner: “American Dreaming,” Sierra Ferrell
“Runaway Train,” Sarah Jarosz
“Empty Trainload of Sky,” Gillian Welch & David Rawlings
Best American roots song
“Ahead of the Game,” Mark Knopfler, songwriter (Mark Knopfler)
“All in Good Time,” Sam Beam, songwriter (Iron & Wine feat. Fiona Apple)
“All My Friends,” Aoife O’Donovan, songwriter (Aoife O’Donovan)
Winner: “American Dreaming,” Sierra Ferrell & Melody Walker, songwriters (Sierra Ferrell)
“Blame It on Eve,” John Hahn & Will Kimbrough, songwriters (Shemekia Copeland)
Best Americana album
“The Other Side,” T Bone Burnett
“$10 Cowboy,” Charley Crockett
Winner: “Trail of Flowers,” Sierra Ferrell
“Polaroid Lovers,” Sarah Jarosz
“No One Gets Out Alive,” Maggie Rose
“Tigers Blood,” Waxahatchee
Best bluegrass album
“I Built a World,” Bronwyn Keith-Hynes
“Songs of Love and Life,” The Del McCoury Band
“No Fear,” Sister Sadie
Winner: “Live Vol. 1,” Billy Strings
“Earl Jam,” Tony Trischka
“Dan Tyminski: Live From The Ryman,” Dan Tyminski
Best traditional blues album
“Hill Country Love,” Cedric Burnside
“Struck Down,” The Fabulous Thunderbirds
“One Guitar Woman,” Sue Foley
“Sam’s Place,” Little Feat
Winner: “Swingin’ Live at the Church in Tulsa,” The Taj Mahal Sextet
Best contemporary blues album
“Blues Deluxe Vol. 2”, Joe Bonamassa
“Blame It on Eve,” Shemekia Copeland
“Friendlytown,” Steve Cropper & The Midnight Hour
Winner: “Mileage,” Ruthie Foster
“The Fury,” Antonio Vergara
Best Latin pop album
“Funk Generation,” Anitta
“El Viaje,” Luis Fonsi
“GARCÍA,” Kany García
“Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran”, Shakira
“ORQUÍDEAS”, Kali Uchis
Best música urbana album
“nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana”, Bad Bunny
“Rayo”, J Balvin
“FERXXOCALIPSIS”, Feid
Winner: “LAS LETRAS YA NO IMPORTAN”, Residente
“att.”, Young Miko
Best música Mexicana album (including Tejano)
“Diamantes”, Chiquis
Winner: “Boca Chueca”, Vol. 1, Carín León
“ÉXODO,” Peso Pluma
“De Lejitos,” Jessi Uribe
Best tropical Latin album
“MUEVENSE”, Marc Anthony
“Bailar”, Sheila E.
“Radio Güira”, Juan Luis Guerra 4.40
Winner: “Alma, Corazón y Salsa (Live at Gran Teatro Nacional)”, Tony Succar, Mimy Succar
“Vacilón Santiaguero”, Kiki Valera
Best African music performance
“Tomorrow,” Yemi Alade
“MMS,” Asake & Wizkid
“Sensational,” Chris Brown feat. Davido & Lojay
“Higher,” Burna Boy
“Love Me JeJe,” Tems
Best children’s music album
Winner: “Brillo, Brillo!,” Lucky Diaz and The Family Jam Band
“Creciendo,” Lucy Kalantari & The Jazz Cats
“My Favorite Dream,” John Legend
“Solid Rock Revival,” Rock for Children
“World Wide Playdate,” Divinity Roxx and Divi Roxx Kids
Best comedy album
“Armageddon,” Ricky Gervais
Winner: “The Dreamer,” Dave Chappelle
“The Prisoner,” Jim Gaffigan
“Someday You’ll Die,” Nikki Glaser
“Where Was I,” Trevor Noah
Best Audio Book, Narration, and Storytelling Recording
“All You Need Is Love: The Beatles In Their Own Words (Various Artists),” Guy Oldfield, producer
“…And Your Ass Will Follow,” George Clinton
“Behind the Seams: My Life in Rhinestones,” Dolly Parton
Winner: “Last Sundays in Plains: A Centennial Celebration,” Jimmy Carter
“My Name Is Barbra,” Barbra Streisand
Best score soundtrack for visual media (includes film and television)
“American Fiction,” Laura Karpman, composer
“Challengers,” Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, composers
“The Color Purple,” Kris Bowers, composer
Winner: “Dune: Part Two,” Hans Zimmer, composer
“Shōgun,” Nick Chuba, Atticus Ross & Leopold Ross, composers
Best music video
“Tailor Swif,” A$AP Rocky
“360,” Charli xcx
“Houdini,” Eminem
Winner: “Not Like Us,” Kendrick Lamar
“Fortnight,” Taylor Swift feat. Post Malone