Grammy Highlights: Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar, and Chappell Roan Shine at the 67th Annual Awards

Posted on February 3, 2025
by Yashmika Dukaran


The 67th Annual Grammy Awards took place in Los Angeles, with over 90 prizes awarded across various categories. Beyoncé won "Album of the Year" for Cowboy Carter, while Kendrick Lamar took home "Record of the Year" and "Song of the Year" for Not Like Us. Chappell Roan was crowned "Best New Artist."

In the pop and dance categories, Sabrina Carpenter triumphed with Short n' Sweet, winning "Best Pop Vocal Album," while Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars's Die With a Smile won "Best Pop Duo/Group Performance." Charli XCX's Brat claimed "Best Dance/Electronic Album."

In the rock and metal categories, The Beatles' Now and Then secured "Best Rock Performance," and St. Vincent's Broken Man won "Best Rock Song." For rap, Kendrick Lamar's Not Like Us also dominated, winning both "Best Rap Performance" and "Best Rap Song."

Beyoncé's influence continued in the country music categories, where she and Miley Cyrus won "Best Country Duo/Group Performance" for II Most Wanted. In the R&B and Afrobeats categories, SZA’s Saturn earned "Best R&B Song," and Tems won "Best African Music Performance" for Love Me JeJe.

Notable wins in production and songwriting included Daniel Nigro as "Producer of the Year" and Amy Allen as "Songwriter of the Year."

The ceremony also celebrated achievements in film and TV, with Kendrick Lamar's Not Like Us winning "Best Music Video," and Hans Zimmer's Dune: Part Two taking home "Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media."

In the jazz and classical categories, Samara Joy won "Best Jazz Vocal Album," while Gustavo Dudamel was awarded "Best Orchestral Performance" for Revolución Diamantina.