The Greatest and Worst Grammy Awards of 2025
At the 67th annual awards, males took a backseat while new artists grabbed center stage with their emotional remarks and dramatic performances by Doechii and Chappell Roan.
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As a Grammy nominee for best new artist, Doechii put on a show and changed her clothes several times.Give credit...Kevin Winter/Getty Images
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Written by Jon CaramanicaCoscarelli, JoeGanz, CarynLindsay Zoladz and Jon Pareles
February 3, 2025
9:57 a.m. ET update
Kendrick Lamar won five accolades at the 67th annual Grammys, including the biggest song prize for his Drake hate song "Not Like Us." However, the night's highlight was Beyoncé, who won for her genre study after losing album of the year four times in a row.
February 3, 2025
9:57 a.m. ET update
Kendrick Lamar won five accolades at the 67th annual Grammys, including the biggest song prize for his Drake hate song "Not Like Us." However, the night's highlight was Beyoncé, who won for her genre study after losing album of the year four times in a row.
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Cowboy Carter" won the top prize, becoming her the first Black woman this century and the fourth in the history of the event. In her acceptance speech, Chappell Roan, who won best new artist, argued for the rights of artists. Additionally, the performance attempted to strike a balance between the celebration and another necessity: collecting money for the victims of the recent wildfires that destroyed portions of Los Angeles. These are the high points and low points of the show as we witnessed it.