The 67th Grammy Awards were presented on Sunday, giving Beyoncé an overdue crown. In the “Big Four” categories of the Grammys 2025, Chappell Roan was crowned Best New Artist and Kendrick Lamar took home both Record of the Year and Song of the Year
Beyoncé’s genre-blending smash “Cowboy Carter” won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year, the first win in the category for the superstar performer. With 99 career Grammy nominations, Beyoncé holds the record as the most nominated artist in the history of the Recording academy
Nigerian singer, songwriter, and record producer, Temilade Openiyi, known professionally as Tems, has won the Grammys 2025 Award for Best African Music Performance. This prestigious recognition highlights her exceptional talent and contribution to the music industry. Tems, 29, now has more Grammy awards than any other Nigerian artist. The award marks her second Grammy win. In 2023, she won the Best Melodic Rap Performance for the song ‘Wait For U’ with American hip-hop stars Future and Drake.
GRAMMYs 2025 – Complete Winners’ List
Album of the Year
“Cowboy Carter” — Beyoncé
Song of the Year
“Not Like Us” — Kendrick Lamar
Record of the Year
“Not Like Us” — Kendrick Lamar
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
“Die With A Smile” — Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars
Best Latin Pop Album
“Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran” — Shakira
Best New Artist
Chappell Roan
Best Country Album
“Cowboy Carter” — Beyoncé
Best Pop Vocal Album
“Short n’ Sweet” — Sabrina Carpenter
Best Rap Album
“Alligator Bites Never Heal”— Doechii
Best Classical Compendium
“Ortiz: Revolución Diamantina” Gustavo Dudamel, conductor; Dmitriy Lipay, producer
Producer of the Year, Classical
Elaine Martone
Best Spoken Word Poetry Album
“The Heart, the Mind, the Soul” — Tank and the Bangas
Best Choral Performance
“Ochre” — Donald Nally, conductor (The Crossing)
Bob Marley: One Love — Music Inspired by the Film (Deluxe)”—Various Artists
Best Global Music Album
“Alkebulan II” — Matt B Featuring Royal Philharmonic Orchestra | WINNER
Best African Music Performance
“Love Me JeJe” — Tems
Best Global Music Performance
“Bemba Colorá” — Sheila E. featuring Gloria Estefan and Mimy Succar
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album
“Plot Armor”
Best Alternative Jazz Album
“No More Water: The Gospel of James Baldwin” — Meshell Ndegeocello
Best Latin Jazz Album
“Cubop Lives!” — Zaccai Curtis
Best Song Written for Visual Media
“It Never Went Away” [From “American Symphony”] — Jon Batiste and Dan Wilson, songwriters
Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media
“Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord” — Winifred Phillips, composer
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media (Includes Film and Televison)
“Dune: Part Two” — Hans Zimmer, composer
Best Alternative Music Album
“All Born Screaming” — St. Vincent | WINNER
Best Rock Album
“Hackney Diamonds” — The Rolling Stones
Best Rock Song
“Broken Man” — Annie Clark, songwriter
Best Comedy Album
“The Dreamer” — Dave Chappelle
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
“Visions” — Norah Jones
Best Music Film
“American Symphony” — Jon Batiste; Matthew Heineman, video director; Lauren Domino, Matthew Heineman and Joedan Okun, video producers
Best Music Video
“Not Like Us” — Kendrick Lamar; Dave Free and Kendrick Lamar, video directors; Jack Begert, Sam Canter and Jamie Rabineau, video producers
Best Rap Song
“Not Like Us” — Kendrick Lamar, songwriter (Kendrick Lamar)
Best Melodic Rap Performance
“3:AM” — Rapsody featuring Erykah Badu
Best Rap Performance
“Not Like Us” — Kendrick Lamar
Best R&B Album
“11:11 (Deluxe)” — Chris Brown
Best R&B Song
“Saturn” — Rob Bisel, Carter Lang, Solána Rowe, Jared Solomon and Scott Zhang, songwriters (SZA)
Best Traditional R&B Performance
“That’s You” — Lucky Daye
Best R&B Performance
“Made For Me (Live on BET)” — Muni Long
Best Contemporary Blues Album
Mileage — Ruthie Foster
Best Gospel Performance/Song
“One Hallelujah”— Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Erica Campbell and Israel Houghton featuring Jonathan McReynolds and Jekalyn Carr; G. Morris Coleman, Israel Houghton, Kenneth Leonard, Jr., Tasha Cobbs Leonard and Naomi Raine, songwriters
Best Gospel Album
“More Than This “ — CeCe Winans
Best Contemporary Christian Music Album
“Heart of a Human” — DOE
Best Roots Gospel Album
“Church” — Cory Henry
Best Country Song
“The Architect” — Shane McAnally, Kacey Musgraves and Josh Osborne, songwriters (Kacey Musgraves)
Best Country Solo Performance
“It Takes A Woman”— Chris Stapleton
Best Country Duo/Group Performance
“II Most Wanted” — Beyoncé featuring Miley Cyrus
Best Pop Solo Performance
“Espresso” — Sabrina Carpenter