Bad Bunny's Debí Tirar Más Fotos became the in Grammy history. Only three years earlier, Un Verano Sin Ti had become the first Spanish-language album nominated in this category. He was also the first Spanish-language artist nominated simultaneously for Album, Record, and Song of the Year. When accepting the award, he spoke largely in Spanish and immediately declared, "ICE out" before thanking God—a powerful political statement amid ongoing immigration crackdowns in the U.S.
Broadcast live on CBS and streamed on Paramount+, the 2025 Grammys (honoring recordings released between September 16, 2023, and August 30, 2024) delivered a stunning narrative: the coronation of new pop royalty, the long-overdue recognition of legacy hip-hop, and a technical masterclass in live television production following the poignant move from its traditional New York home.
No Grammy show is complete without a scandal. The 2025 ceremony was haunted by the absence of . Despite a blockbuster year with After Hours: Dawn FM Part II , the singer refused to submit his work, citing the Academy’s opaque “nomination review committees” which he claims cost him a nod in 2021. This boycott forced the Academy to address its credibility in real-time. Host Trevor Noah quipped, “We invited him. He left us on ‘read’—which is, frankly, a very Grammy thing to do to artists.” The joke landed awkwardly, highlighting the generational divide between the Academy’s older voting bloc and younger, streaming-native artists who see the Grammys as increasingly irrelevant.
The 68th Grammys saw Bad Bunny win his first Album of the Year for Debí Tirar Más Fotos , making him the first Latin artist to win the top prize in over two decades. However, Kendrick Lamar was the night's overall biggest winner, taking home five awards, including Record of the Year for "luther" with SZA and Best Rap Album for GNX . Billie Eilish and Finneas won Song of the Year for "Wildflower". Olivia Dean was named Best New Artist. The 67th Annual Grammy Awards -2025-2025
The took place on Sunday, February 2, 2025 , at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. This milestone ceremony honored recordings released between September 16, 2023, and August 30, 2024 , marking a shift in the traditional eligibility timeline to better accommodate the voting process. Key Winners and Historic Milestones
The nominations reflect the evolving landscape of music, with a strong emphasis on genre-bending artists and innovative production.
A career-defining moment, this award went to the breakthrough act who made the most significant impact on the industry and established a powerful new voice in music. History-Making Moments and Milestones Bad Bunny's Debí Tirar Más Fotos became the
TBD (typically February) Location: Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles Broadcast: Live on CBS and streaming on Paramount+
Before a single trophy was handed out, the 67th Annual Grammy Awards captured global attention through its avant-garde red carpet. Artists used the platform to make bold political statements, showcase custom archival haute couture, and champion emerging sustainable designers. The fashion choices mirrored the sonic experimentation of the era, shifting seamlessly between nostalgic retro-glam and futuristic, tech-integrated apparel.
Kendrick Lamar was the undisputed star of the night, taking home five Grammy awards, including the prestigious Record of the Year and Song of the Year for his cultural phenomenon hit, "Not Like Us". When accepting the award, he spoke largely in
Just weeks before the ceremony, the Los Angeles wildfires ravaged the region, destroying over 14,000 structures and displacing tens of thousands of residents. The Recording Academy held urgent discussions about canceling the show, but ultimately decided to proceed—while transforming the event into a fundraiser. The team behind the telecast had just two weeks to reorganize the program. They scrapped the planned opening number and replaced it with a somber but defiant performance: the band Dawes, whose drummer Griffin Goldsmith had lost his home in Altadena, performed Randy Newman's "I Love L.A." with Sheryl Crow, John Legend, and others. All told, the revamped ceremony raised over $9 million for wildfire relief through the MusiCares foundation, with funds going to organizations including Direct Relief and the Pasadena Community Foundation. First responders and members of the Los Angeles Fire Department were honored on stage and seated among the audience.
Capped off a breakout year by winning the Best New Artist title. Sabrina Carpenter Best Pop Vocal Album Short n' Sweet Best Pop Solo Performance for "Espresso". General Category Winners Album of the Year Cowboy Carter Record of the Year "Not Like Us" — Kendrick Lamar Song of the Year "Not Like Us" — Kendrick Lamar Best New Artist Chappell Roan Best Pop Vocal Album Short n' Sweet Sabrina Carpenter Best Dance/Electronic Album Charli XCX Special Tributes
The night’s most prestigious categories reflected a diverse and genre-defying year for the music industry, with powerhouse artists walking away with the top honors.
took home the trophy, capping off a breakout year for the "Midwest Princess". Best Pop Performance Sabrina Carpenter won Best Pop Solo Performance for " " and Best Pop Vocal Album for Short n' Sweet Key Highlights and Tributes 2025 GRAMMYs: See The Full Winners & Nominees List
Note: Official nominations are typically announced in November 2024. The below are projected front-runners based on critical and commercial success.