Credited from: NPR
The 67th Grammy Awards, held on February 2, 2025, celebrated the best in music, with many of the industry’s leading talents receiving recognition. The ceremony was broadcast live on CBS and hosted by Trevor Noah.
NPR reported that Beyoncé dominated the nominations with a total of 11, resulting in multiple wins, including her first-ever Album of the Year award for "Cowboy Carter." This marks a significant milestone for the artist, who now has a total of 99 Grammy nominations, making her the most nominated artist in history.
Other notable winners of the evening included AP News, who highlighted Kendrick Lamar's success with wins for both Song of the Year and Record of the Year for his track "Not Like Us." His win is celebrated as a standout achievement in a competitive category.
Sabrina Carpenter received accolades including Best Pop Vocal Album for "Short n' Sweet" and Best Pop Solo Performance for "Espresso." Additionally, Al Jazeera emphasized the significance of Roan's win for Best New Artist, further consolidating a promising career ahead.
Other winners included Doechii for Best Rap Album with "Alligator Bites Never Heal," and Shakira, who took home the award for Best Latin Pop Album with "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran." The evening also saw a diverse range of genres recognized, highlighting the evolving music landscape, as noted in a report by Reuters.
For a comprehensive list of all awards and winners, you can visit NPR for more coverage.