Beyoncé, Shakira and Alicia Keys turned Sunday into ‘Bring your kid to work day’ as they led the stars bringing their children as their adorable plus-ones to the 2025 Grammy Awards at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
Despite their parents being some of the biggest names in music, the celebrity offspring managed to steal the show at the awards ceremony with their sweet outfits and heartwarming shows of support to their famous mums and dads.
Beyoncé made sure she was joined by her husband Jay-Z and their eldest daughter Blue Ivy Carter, 13, for her big night, which saw her scoop three gongs.
The teen, who has been eyeing a career in music, looked the spitting image of her mother in a strapless blue ballgown.
And as Beyoncé accepted the coveted award for Album of the Year for Cowboy Carter, Blue Ivy sweetly graced the stage with her and gave her mother a big hug to help celebrate the feat.
An emotional Queen Bey concluded her epic speech by thanking her family, including her eldest – and everyone who helped her work on her critically-acclaimed album.
Beyoncé, Shakira and Alicia Keys turned Sunday into ‘Bring your kid to work day’ as they led the stars bringing their children as their adorable plus-ones to the 2025 Grammy Awards at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles (Alicia and her son pictured)
Despite their parents being some of the biggest names in music, the celebrity offspring managed to steal the show at the awards ceremony with their sweet outfits and heartwarming shows of support to their famous mums and dads (Kehlani and her daughter pictured)
Beyoncé made sure she was joined by her husband Jay-Z and their eldest daughter Blue Ivy Carter, 13, for her big night, which saw her scoop three gongs (pictured)
She said: ‘I’d like to thank my beautiful family. All of the artists that were collaborators. Thank you. This ones have been this album without you. I’d like to thank god, again, and my fans. I still am in shock, so thank you so much for this honour.’
Shakira also made sure her two boys were with her on Sunday night to see her win the award for Best Latin Pop Album for Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran.
As the Hips Don’t Lie hitmaker, 48, was announced as the winner by Jennifer Lopez, she turned to hug her rarely-seen sons Milan, 12, and Sasha, 10.
She shares her boys with her ex-partner, former professional soccer player Gerard Piqué, 38, whom she split from in June 2022.
In her acceptance speech, Shakira thanked her adorable kids, who were both rocking matching silver suits for the evening.
She gushed: ‘I want to share this award with my kids, Milan and Sasha, who are here with me.
‘I’m so proud of you guys, of your kind hearts. Thank you so much for supporting me the way you do. I love you. Thank you.’
Alicia Keys also shared her award win with her family and like Beyoncé she brought her youngest son up on stage with her.
The teen, who has been eyeing a career in music , looked the spitting image of her mother in a strapless blue ballgown
And as Beyoncé accepted the coveted award for Album of the Year for Cowboy Carter, Blue Ivy sweetly graced the stage with her and gave her mother a big hug to help celebrate the feat
Shakira also made sure her two boys were with her on Sunday night to see her win the award for Best Latin Pop Album for Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran
As the Hips Don’t Lie hitmaker, 48, was announced as the winner by Jennifer Lopez , she turned to hug her rarely-seen sons Milan, 12, and Sasha, 10 (pictured)
In her acceptance speech, Shakira thanked her adorable kids, who were both rocking matching silver suits for the evening (pictured with Alicia and her son Genesis)
The If I Ain’t Got You star, 44, was joined by her husband Swizz Beatz and their two sons Egypt, 14, and Genesis, 10, as well as her mother Terria Joseph.
The singer later took to the stage to be awarded with the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award by Queen Latifah, holding hands with her youngest.
Genesis – dressed in a suit and sunglᴀsses – sweetly applauded his mother as she gave her acceptance speech, which saw her call out President Trump’s executive orders rolling back diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
Alicia was applauded by her fellow musicians as she declared: ‘This is not the time to shut down a diversity of voices.
‘We’ve seen on this stage talented, hard-working people from different backgrounds with different points of view, and it changes the game. DEI is not a threat — it’s a gift.
‘The more voices, the more powerful the sound. When destructive forces try to burn us down, we rise from the ashes like a phoenix. And as you see tonight, music is the unstoppable language that connects us all.’
Kehlani may not have gone home with any trophies on Sunday night, but she certainly won the award for the cutest plus-one.
The singer, 29, brought her adorable 5-year-old daughter Adeya Nomi along to the ceremony, with the pair wearing coordinating black dresses.
Alicia Keys also shared her award win with her family and like Beyoncé she brought her youngest son up on stage with her
The If I Ain’t Got You star, 44, was joined by her husband Swizz Beatz and their two sons Egypt, 14, and Genesis, 10, as well as her mother Terria Joseph
The singer later took to the stage to be awarded with the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award by Queen Latifah, holding hands with her youngest
Genesis – dressed in a suit and sunglᴀsses – sweetly applauded his mother as she gave her acceptance speech, which saw her call out President Trump’s executive orders rolling back diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives
Kehlani – who was nominated for Best R&B Song for After Hours, Best Melodic Rap Performance for Kehlani and Best Progressive R&B Album for Crash – posed for a slew of heartwarming snaps with her little girl on the red carpet.
Adeya threatened to upstage the glamorous star, as she pulled a number of adorable faces at the crowd of cameras and attempted to pull her mum away.
Meanwhile, Will Smith had his famous offspring by his side as he made his awards show return, years after he made headlines for his now-infamous Oscars slap.
He was sat with his two children Jaden and Willow, who he shares with Jada Pinkett Smith and in one sweet moment he was seen giving his daughter a piggy-back backstage.
And as usual, Jaden and Willow stole the show from their movie star dad with their very quirky outfits.
Jaden, 26, was roasted by fans as he arrived on the red carpet wearing an all-black, structured suit complete with an elaborate black hat shaped like a castle covering his head.
Fans quickly took to social media, with many joking the hat reminded them of a ‘Haunted Minecraft building’ and ‘a Halloween outfit for a 5 year old’.
While Willow, 24, left little to the imagination on the red carpet in a bedazzled bra and matching tiny bottoms under an oversized black blazer.
Grammy Awards 2025 winners: AT A GLANCE
Album Of The Year: Beyonce – Cowboy Carter
Record Of The Year: Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us
Song Of The Year: Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us
Best New Artist: Chappell Roan
Best Pop Solo Performance: Sabrina Carpenter – Espresso
Best Pop Vocal Album: Sabrina Carpenter – Short n’ Sweet
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars – Die With a Smile
Beyonce earned three Grammy Awards including top honor Album Of The Year for Cowboy Carter
Best Pop Dance Recording: Charli xcx – Von Dutch
Best Dance/Electronic Music Album: Charli xcx – Brat
Best Rock Performance: The Beatles – Now and Then
Best Music Video: Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us
Best Rap Performance: Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us
Best Rap Song: Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us
Best Rap Album: Doechii – Alligator Bites Never Heal
Best Country Album: Beyonce – Cowboy Carter
Best Country Solo Performance: Chris Stapleton – It Takes A Woman
Best Country Duo/Group Performance: Beyonce featuring Miley Cyrus – II Most Wanted
Best Country Song – Kacey Musgraves – The Architect
Best Latin Pop Album: Shakira – Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran
Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical: Dan Nigro
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Kehlani may not have gone home with any trophies on Sunday night, but she certainly won the award for the cutest plus-one
The singer, 29, brought her adorable 5-year-old daughter Adeya Nomi along to the ceremony, with the pair wearing coordinating black dresses
Kehlani – who was nominated for Best R&B Song for After Hours, Best Melodic Rap Performance for Kehlani and Best Progressive R&B Album for Crash – posed for a slew of heartwarming snaps with her little girl on the red carpet
Adeya threatened to upstage the glamorous star, as she pulled a number of adorable faces at the crowd of cameras and attempted to pull her mum away
Unlike the other celebrity kids at the show, she was the family member up for an award on the night, instead of her famous parents.
Willow was nominated for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical for her record Empathogen and Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals for her track Big Feelings.
However, dad Will appeared on stage to give a tribute to the late Quincy Jones, who pᴀssed away in November at the age of 91.
He gave a lengthy speech about the record producer, but many fans blasted him for talking about himself during it, while others claimed it was far too long, and begged for ‘someone to get him off the stage.’
‘You probably wouldn’t even know who Will Smith was if it wasn’t for Quincy Jones,’ he said.
He went on to talk about how Quincy ‘changed his life,’ pointing out that Quincy produced his show The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
American singer-songwriter and guitarist Trey Hensley, 34, looked delighted as he was joined by his beaming daughter Emmalyn on the night.
And she got to see her dad win his first ever Grammy, for his work on the album Swingin’ Live at the Church in Tulsa by Taj Mahal.
Meanwhile, Will Smith had his famous offspring by his side as he made his awards show return, years after he made headlines for his now-infamous Oscars slap.
He was sat with his two children Jaden and Willow, who he shares with Jada Pinkett Smith and in one sweet moment he was seen giving his daughter a piggy-back backstage
And as usual, Jaden and Willow stole the show from their movie star dad with their very quirky outfits, with Jaden, 26, being roasted by fans for his an elaborate black hat shaped like a castle covering his head
While Willow, 24, left little to the imagination on the red carpet in a bedazzled bra and matching tiny bottoms under an oversized black blazer
Will appeared on stage to give a tribute to the late Quincy Jones, who pᴀssed away in November at the age of 91, but many fans blasted him for talking about himself during it
Trey contributed to the vocals and played acoustic guitar on the LP, which was award the gong for Best Traditional Blues Album.
Music critic Josh Kun also put on an adorable father-daughter display with his 12-year-old daughter, Yamila, who looked sweet in a black and white polka-dot dress.
US music producer Jimmy Jam handed out several awards on the night and made sure the ceremony was a family affair, by bringing along his wife Lisa Padilla Harris and their twins Max and Bella, 24.
In a night of shocks and snubs, Beyoncé finally won her first Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards just 12 months after her husband Jay-Z had an epic public tantrum about her being overlooked by the Recording Academy.
Meanwhile, music superstar Taylor Swift was stunningly snubbed in all six categories she was nominated, despite her record The Tortured Poets Department being the best-selling album of 2024.
Kendrick Lamar was also a mᴀssive winner as the rapper earned two of the ‘big four’ awards with both Song Of The Year and Record Of The Year for his Drake diss track Not Like Us at the event held at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday.
The final award which is considered part of the ‘big four’ was earned by Chappell Roan in the Best New Artist category which featured one of the most impressive fields of all-time in the category.
It was a historic night for the queen Bey as she finally earned her crown in the country genre and she was presented it by none other than Taylor earlier in the night.
American singer-songwriter and guitarist Trey Hensley, 34, looked delighted as he was joined by his beaming daughter Emmalyn on the night
And she got to see her dad win his first ever Grammy, for his work on the album Swingin’ Live at the Church in Tulsa by Taj Mahal
Music critic Josh Kun also put on an adorable father-daughter display with his 12-year-old daughter, Yamila, who looked sweet in a black and white polka-dot dress
US music producer Jimmy Jam handed out several awards on the night and made sure the ceremony was a family affair, by bringing along his wife Lisa Padilla Harris (right) and their twins Max and Bella, 24 (left)
It was a historic night for the queen Bey as she finally earned her crown in the country genre and she was presented it by none other than the aforementioned Swift earlier in the night
Meanwhile music superstar Taylor Swift was stunningly snubbed in all six categories she was nominated, despite her record The Tortured Poets Department being the best-selling album of 2024
Kendrick Lamar was also a mᴀssive winner as the rapper earned two of the ‘big four’ awards with both Song Of The Year and Record Of The Year for his Drake diss track Not Like Us
The final award which is considered part of the ‘big four’ was earned by Chappell Roan in the Best New Artist category which featured one of the most impressive fields of all-time in the category
No doubt two of music’s biggest stars had to be honored on music’s biggest night as Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars earned Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for Die With A Smile
Beyoncé also earned Best Country Duo/Group Performance with Miley Cyrus for II Most Wanted for a total of three.
This comes just a year after her husband Jay-Z used his acceptance speech at last year’s award show to condemn the Recording Academy for failing to give her the Best Album award despite already being one of the most decorated artists of all-time.
While accepting the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award for his contribution to the music industry he said at the time: ‘I don’t want to embarrᴀss this young lady, but she has more Grammys than everyone and never won Album of the Year.
‘So even by your own metrics, that doesn’t work. Think about that. The most Grammys; never won Album of the Year. That doesn’t work.’
Meanwhile, Sabrina Carpenter defeated her mentor Taylor to earn the coveted Best Pop Vocal Album at the Grammy Awards 2025.
No doubt two of music’s biggest stars had to be honored on music’s biggest night as Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars earned Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for Die With A Smile.
Doechii kicked off the show with a major upset as they earned the first gramophone in the Best Rap Album category over a field including Eminem.
The 2025 Grammys were hosted by Trevor Noah for the fifth consecutive year and held at LA’s Crypto.com Arena.
The show raised funds to support fire relief efforts after the devastation caused by the LA blazes which began on January 7 in Pacific Palisades.
Winners were chosen by the roughly 13,000 singers, songwriters, producers, engineers and others who make up the Recording Academy.
Grammy Awards 2025 winners in full
Album of the Year
André 3000 – New Blue Sun
Beyoncé – Cowboy Carter – WINNER
Sabrina Carpenter – Short n’ Sweet
Charli xcx – Brat
Jacob Collier – Djesse Vol 4
Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft
Chappell Roan – The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess
Taylor Swift – The Tortured Poets Department
Beyonce earned top honor Album Of The Year for the first time in five tries
Record of the Year
The Beatles – Now and Then
Beyoncé – Texas Hold ’Em
Sabrina Carpenter – Espresso
Charli xcx – 360
Billie Eilish – Birds of a Feather
Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us – WINNER
Chappell Roan – Good Luck, Babe!
Taylor Swift featuring Post Malone – Fortnight
Song of the Year
Beyoncé – Texas Hold ’Em
Billie Eilish – Birds of a Feather
Chappell Roan – Good Luck, Babe!
Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us – WINNER
Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars – Die With a Smile
Sabrina Carpenter – Please Please Please
Shaboozey – A Bar Song (Tipsy)
Taylor Swift Featuring Post Malone – Fortnight
Best New Artist
Benson Boone
Doechii
Chappell Roan – WINNER
Khruangbin
Raye
Sabrina Carpenter
Shaboozey
Teddy Swims
Chappell Roan earned the coveted Best New Artist Gong
Best Pop Solo Performance
Beyoncé – Bodyguard
Billie Eilish – Birds of a Feather
Chappell Roan – Good Luck, Babe!
Charli XCX – Apple
Sabrina Carpenter – Espresso – WINNER
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
Ariana Grande, Brandy & Monica – The Boy Is Mine – Remix
Beyoncé Featuring Post Malone – Levii’s Jeans
Charli XCX & Billie Eilish – Guess Featuring Billie Eilish
Gracie Abrams Featuring Taylor Swift – Us.
Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars – Die With a Smile – WINNER
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Cyrille Aimée – À Fleur De Peau
Norah Jones – Visions – WINNER
Lake Street Dive – Good Together
Aaron Lazar – Impossible Dream
Gregory Porter – Christmas Wish
Best Pop Vocal Album
Sabrina Carpenter – Short n’ Sweet – WINNER
Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft
Ariana Grande – Eternal Sunshine
Chappell Roan – The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess
Taylor Swift – The Tortured Poets Department
Best Dance/Electronic Recording
Disclosure – She’s Gone, Dance On
Four Tet – Loved
Fred Again.. and Baby Keem – Leavemealone
Justice and Tame Impala – Neverender – WINNER
Kaytranada – Witchy
Best Pop Dance Recording
Ariana Grande – Yes, And?
Billie Eilish – L’Amour de Ma Vie [Over Now Extended Edit]
Charli XCX – Von Dutch – WINNER
Madison Beer – Make You Mine
Troye Sivan – Got Me Started
Best Dance/Electronic Music Album
Charli xcx – Brat – WINNER
Four Tet – Three
Justice – Hyperdrama
Kaytranada – Timeless
Zedd – Telos
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album
Taylor Eigsti – Plot Armor – WINNER
Béla Fleck – Rhapsody In Blue
Bill Frisell featuring Alexander Hanson, Brussels Philharmonic, & Thomas Morgan – Orchestras (Live)
Mark Guiliana – MARK
Julian Lage – Speak to Me
Best Rock Performance
The Beatles – Now and Then – WINNER
The Black Keys – Beautiful People (Stay High)
Green Day – The American Dream Is Killing Me
Idles – Gift Horse
Pearl Jam – Dark Matter
St Vincent – Broken Ma
Best Metal Performance
Gojira, Marina Viotti and Victor Le Masne – Mea Culpa (Ah! Ça ira!) – WINNER
Judas Priest – Crown of Horns
Knocked Loose featuring Poppy – Suffocate
Metallica – Screaming Suicide
Spiritbox – Cellar Door
Best Rock Song
The Black Keys – Beautiful People (Stay High)
St Vincent – Broken Man – WINNER
Pearl Jam – Dark Matter
Green Day – Dilemma
Idles – Gift Horse
Best Rock Album
The Black Crowes – Happiness Bastards
Fontaines D.C. – Romance
Green Day – Saviors
Idles – Tangk
Jack White – No Name
Pearl Jam – Dark Matter
The Rolling Stones – Hackney Diamonds – WINNER
Best Alternative Music Performance
Alvvays – Belinda Says
Cage the Elephant – Neon Pill
Fontaines D.C. – Starburster
Kim Gordon – Bye Bye
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds – Song of the Lake
St. Vincent – Flea – WINNER
Best Alternative Music Album
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds – Wild God
Clairo – Charm
Kim Gordon – The Collective
Brittany Howard – What Now
St Vincent – All Born Screaming – WINNER
Best R&B Performance
Chris Brown – Residuals
Coco Jones – Here We Go (Uh Oh)
Jhené Aiko – Guidance
Muni Long – Made for Me (Live on BET) – WINNER
SZA – Saturn
Best Traditional R&B Performance
Marsha Ambrosius – Wet
Kenyon Dixon – Can I Have This Groove
Lalah Hathaway featuring Michael McDonald – No Lie
Muni Long – Make Me Forget
Lucky Daye – That’s You – WINNER
Best R&B Song
Kehlani – After Hours
Tems – Burning
Coco Jones – Here We Go (Uh Oh)
Muni Long – Ruined Me
SZA – Saturn – WINNER
Best Progressive R&B Album
Avery*Sunshine – So Glad to Know You – WINNER (TIE)
Durand Bernarr – En Route
Childish Gambino – Bando Stone and the New World
Kehlani – Crash
NxWorries (Anderson .Paak and Knxwledge) – Why Lawd? – WINNER (TIE)
Best R&B Album
Chris Brown – 11:11 (Deluxe) – WINNER
Lalah Hathaway – Vantablack
Lucky Daye – Algorithm
Muni Long – Revenge
Usher – Coming Home
Best Rap Performance
Cardi B – Enough (Miami)
Common and Pete Rock featuring Posdnuos – When the Sun Shines Again
Doechii – Nissan Altima
Eminem – Houdini
Future and Metro Boomin featuring Kendrick Lamar – Like That
GloRilla – Yeah Glo!
Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us – WINNER
Best Melodic Rap Performance
Beyoncé, Linda Martell & Shaboozey – Spaghettii
Future, Metro Boomin & The Weeknd – We Still Don’t Trust You
Jordan Adetunji Featuring Kehlani – Kehlani (Remix)
Latto – Big Mama
Rapsody Featuring Erykah Badu – 3:AM – WINNER
Best Rap Song
Rapsody featuring Hit-Boy – Asteroids
¥$ [Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign] featuring Rich the Kid and Playboi Carti – Carnival
Future and Metro Boomin featuring Kendrick Lamar – Like That
Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us- WINNER
GloRilla – Yeah Glo!
Kendrick Lamar was the top winner of the night with four
Best Rap Album
J. Cole – Might Delete Later
Common and Pete Rock – The Auditorium, Vol 1
Doechii – Alligator Bites Never Heal – WINNER
Eminem – The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)
Future and Metro Boomin – We Don’t Trust You
Best Country Solo Performance
Beyoncé – 16 Carriages
Chris Stapleton – It Takes a Woman – WINNER
Jelly Roll – I Am Not Okay
Kacey Musgraves – The Architect
Shaboozey – A Bar Song (Tipsy)
Best Country Duo/Group Performance
Kelsea Ballerini with Noah Kahan – Cowboys Cry Too
Beyoncé featuring Miley Cyrus – II Most Wanted – WINNER
Brothers Osborne – Break Mine
Dan + Shay – Bigger Houses
Post Malone featuring Morgan Wallen – I Had Some Help
Best Country Song
Kacey Musgraves – The Architect – WINNER
Shaboozey – A Bar Song (Tipsy)
Jelly Roll – I Am Not Okay
Post Malone featuring Morgan Wallen – I Had Some Help
Beyoncé – Texas Hold ’Em
Best Country Album
Beyoncé – Cowboy Carter – WINNER
Chris Stapleton – Higher
Kacey Musgraves – Deeper Well
Lainey Wilson – Whirlwind
Post Malone – F-1 Trillion
Best New Age, Ambient, or Chant Album
Ricky Kej – Break of Dawn
Wouter Kellerman, Éru Matsumoto & Chandrika Tandon – Triveni – WINNER
Ryuichi Sakomoto – Opus
Anoushka Shankar – Chapter II: How Dark It Is Before Dawn
Radhika Vekaria – Warriors of Light
Best Jazz Performance
The Baylor Project – Walk With Me, Lord (SOUND | SPIRIT)
Lakecia Benjamin featuring Randy Brecker, Jeff “Tain” Watts, & John Scofield – Phoenix Reimagined (Live)
Chick Corea & Béla Fleck – Juno
Samara Joy featuring Sullivan Fortner – Twinkle Twinkle Little Me – WINNER
Dan Pugach Big Band featuring Nicole Zuraitis & Troy Roberts – Little Fears
Best Jazz Vocal Album
Journey in Black – Christie Dashiell
Wildflowers Vol. 1 – Kurt Elling & Sullivan Fortner
A Joyful Holiday – Samara Joy – WINNER
Milton + Esperanza – Milton Nascimento & Esperanza Spalding
My Ideal – Catherine Russell & Sean Mason
Best Jazz Instrumental Album
Owl Song – Ambrose Akinmusire featuring Bill Frisell & Herlin Riley
Beyond This Place – Kenny Barron feat. Kiyoshi Kitagawa, Johnathan Blake, Immanuel Wilkins & Steve Nelson
Phoenix Reimagined (Live) – Lakecia Benjamin
Remembrance – Chick Corea & Béla Fleck – WINNER
Solo Game – Sullivan Fortner
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
John Beasley & Frankfurt Radio Big Band – Returning To Forever
The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra – And So It Goes
Orrin Evans & the Captain Black Big Band – Walk A Mile In My Shoe
Dan Pugach Big Band – Bianca Reimagined: Music For Paws And Persistence – WINNER
Miguel Zenón – Golden City
Best Latin Jazz Album
Michel Camilo & Tomaтιтo – Spain Forever Again
Zaccai Curtis – Cubop Lives! – WINNER
Hamilton de Holanda & Gonzalo Rubalcaba – COLLAB
Eliane Elias – Time And Again
Horacio “El Negro” Hernández, John Beasley, & José Gola – El Trio: Live in Italy
Chucho Valdés & Royal Quartet – Cuba and Beyond
Donald Vega featuring Lewis Nash, John Paтιтucci, & Luisito Quintero – As I Travel
Best Alternative Jazz Album
Arooj Aftab – Night Reign
André 3000 – New Blue Sun
Robert Glasper – Code Derivation
Keyon Harrold – Foreverland
Meshell Ndegeocello – No More Water: The Gospel of James Baldwin – WINNER
Best Gospel Performance/Song
Doe – Holy Hands
Melvin Crispell III – Yesterday
Ricky Dillard – Hold On (Live)
Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Erica Campbell & Israel Houghton Featuring Jonathan McReynolds & Jekalyn Carr – One Hallelujah – WINNER
Yolanda Adams – Church Doors
Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song
Bethel Music, CeCe Winans & Jenn Johnson – Holy Forever (Live)
Elevation Worship ft. Brandon Lake, Chandler Moore and Chris Brown – Praise
Honor & Glory ft. Disciple – Firm Foundation (He Won’t)
JWLKRS Worship & Maverick City Music ft. Chandler Moore – In the Name of Jesus
Maverick City Music, Naomi Raine & Chandler Moore ft. Tasha Cobbs Leonard – In The Room
CeCe Winans – That’s My King – WINNER
Best Gospel Album
Melvin Crispell III – Covered Vol. 1
Ricky Dillard – Choirmaster II (Live)
Kirk Franklin – Father’s Day
Karen Clark Sheard – Still Karen
CeCe Winans – More Than This – WINNER
Best Contemporary Christian Music Album
DOE – Heart of a Human – WINNER
Elevation Worship – When Wind Meets Fire
Forrest Frank – Child of God
Brandon Lake – Coat of Many Colors
Maverick City Music, Naomi Raine & Chandler Moore – The Maverick Way Complete
Best Roots Gospel Album
The Gospel Sessions, Vol 2 — Authentic Unlimited
The Gospel According To Mark — Mark D. Conklin
Rhapsody — The Harlem Gospel Travelers
Church — Cory Henry – WINNER
Loving You — The Nelons
Best Latin Pop Album
Anitta – Funk Generation
Kali Uchis – Orquídeas
Kany García – García
Luis Fonsi – El Viaje
Shakira – Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran – WINNER
Shakira earned Best Latin Pop Album
Best Música Urbana Album
Bad Bunny – Nadie Sabe lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana
J Balvin – Rayo
Feid – Ferxxocalipsis
Residente – Las Letras Ya No Importan – WINNER
Young Miko – Att
Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album
El David Aguilar – Compita del Destino
Cimafunk – Pa’Tu Cuerpa
Mon Laferte – Autopoiética
Nathy Peluso – Grasa
Rawayana – ¿Quién Trae las Cornetas? – WINNER
Best música Mexicana album (including Tejano)
Carín León – Boca Chueca, Vol. 1 – WINNER
Chiquis – Diamantes
Jessi Uribe – De Lejitos
Peso Pluma – Éxodo
Best Tropical Latin Album
Marc Anthony – Muevense
Sheila E. – Bailar
Juan Luis Guerra – Radio Güira
Tony Succar & Mimy Succar – Alma, Corazón y Salsa (Live at Gran Teatro Nacional) – WINNER
Kiki Valera – Vacilón Santiaguero
Best Music Video
ASAP Rocky – Tailor Swif
Charli XCX – 360
Eminem – Houdini
Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us – WINNER
Taylor Swift featuring Post Malone – Fortnight
Best Music Film
Jon Batiste – American Symphony – WINNER
June Carter Cash – June
Run DMC – Kings from Queens
Steven van Zandt – Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple
(Various Artists) – The Greatest Night in Pop
Best Contemporary Classical Composition
Andrea Cᴀssarubios – Seven for Solo Cello
Valerie Coleman – Revelry
David Lang – Composition as Explanation
Gabriela Ortiz – Revolución Diamantina – WINNER
Kaaija Saariaho – Adriana Mater
Best American Roots Song
Mark Knopfler – Ahead Of The Game
Sam Beam – All In Good Time (Iron & Wine featuring Fiona Apple)
Aoife O’Donovan – for All My Friends” (Aoife O’Donovan)
Sierra Ferrell & Melody Walker – American Dreaming (Sierra Ferrell) – WINNER
John Hahn & Will Kimbrough – Blame It On Eve (Shemekia Copeland)
Best American Roots Performance
Shemekia Copeland – Blame It On Eve
The Fabulous Thunderbirds Featuring Bonnie Raitt, Keb’ Mo’, Taj Mahal & Mick Fleetwood – Nothing In Rambling
Sierra Ferrell – Lighthouse – WINNER
Rhiannon Giddens – The Ballad Of Sally Anne
Best Americana Performance
Beyoncé – Ya Ya
Madison Cunningham – Subтιтles
Madi Diaz featuring Kacey Musgraves – Don’t Do Me Good
Sierra Ferrell – American Dreaming – WINNER
Sarah Jarosz – Runaway Train
Gillian Welch & David Rawlings – Empty Trainload of Sky
Best Bluegrᴀss Album
Bronwyn Keith-Hynes – I Built a World
The Del McCoury Band – Songs of Love and Life
Sister Sadie – No Fear
Billy Strings – Live Vol. 1 – WINNER
Tony Trischka – Earl Jam
Dan Tyminski – Live From The Ryman
Best Traditional Blues Album
Cedric Burnside – Hill Country Love
The Fabulous Thunderbirds – Struck Down
Sue Foley – One Guitar Woman
Little Feat – Sam’s Place
The Taj Mahal Sєxtet – Swingin’ Live at the Church in Tulsa – WINNER
Best Contemporary Blues Album
Joe Bonamᴀssa – Blues Deluxe Vol. 2
Shemekia Copeland – Blame It On Eve
Steve Cropper & The Midnight Hour – Friendlytown
Ruthie Foster – Mileage – WINNER
Antonio Vergara – The Fury
Best Folk Album
American Patchwork Quartet – American Patchwork Quartet
Madi Diaz – Weird Faith
Adrianne Lenker – Bright Future
Aoife O’Donovan – All My Friends
Gillian Welch & David Rawlings – Woodland – WINNER
Best Regional Roots Music Album
Sean Ardoin and Kreole Rock And Soul – 25 Back to My Roots
Big Chief Monk Boudreaux & The Golden Eagles featuring J’Wan Boudreaux – Live at the 2024 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
New Breed Brᴀss Band featuring Trombone Shorty – Live at the 2024 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
Kalani Pe’a – Kuini – WINNER
The Rumble featuring Chief Joseph Boudreaux Jr. – Stories from The Battlefield
Best Reggae Album
Collie Buddz – Take It Easy
Vybz Kartel – Party With Me
Shenseea – Never Gets Late Here
Various Artists – Bob Marley: One Love – Music Inspired By The Film (Deluxe) – WINNER
The Wailers – Evolution
Best Global Music Performance
Arooj Aftab – Raat Ki Rani
Jacob Collier featuring Anoushka Shankar & Varijashree Venugopal – A Rock Somewhere
Rocky Dawuni – Rise
Sheila E. featuring Gloria Estefan & Mimy Succar – Bemba Colorá – WINNER
Angélique Kidjo featuring Soweto Gospel Choir – Sunlight to My Soul
Masa Takumi featuring Ron Korb, Noshir Mody & Dale Edward Chung – Kashira
Best African Music Performance
Yemi Alade – Tomorrow
Asake & Wizkid – MMS
Chris Brown featuring Davido & Lojay – Sensational
Burna Boy – Higher
Tems – Love Me JeJe – WINNER
Tems triumphed in the Best African Music Performance category
Best Global Music Album
Matt B ft. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – Alkebulan II – WINNER
Ciro Hurtado – Paisajes
Rema – Heis
Antonio Rey – Historias de un Flamenco
Tems – Born in the Wild
Best Children’s Music Album
Lucky Diaz & The Family Jam Band – Brillo, Brillo! – WINNER
Lucy Kalantari & The Jazz Cats – Creciendo
John Legend – My Favourite Dream
Rock For Children – Solid Rock Revival
Divinity Roxx & Divi Roxx Kids – World Wide Playdate
Best Audio Book, Narration, and Storytelling Recording
All You Need Is Love: The Beatles In Their Own Words – Guy Oldfield
…And Your ᴀss Will Follow – George Clinton
Behind the Seams: My Life in Rhinestones – Dolly Parton
Last Sunday in Plains: A Centennial Celebration – Jimmy Carter – WINNER
My Name Is Barbra – Barbra Streisand
Best Spoken Word Poetry Album
Civil Writes: The South Got Something to Say – Queen Sheba
Concrete & Whiskey Act II Part 1: A Bourbon 30 Series – Omari Hardwick
Good M.U.S.I.C. Universe Sonic Sinema Episode 1: In the Beginning Was the Word – Malik Yusef
The Heart, The Mind, The Soul – Tank and the Bangas – WINNER
The Seven Number Ones – Mad Skillz
Best Comedy Album
Armageddon – Ricky Gervais
The Dreamer – Dave Chappelle – WINNER
The Prisoner – Jim Gaffigan
Someday You’ll Die – Nikki Glaser
Where Was I – Trevor Noah
Best Musical Theater Album
Hell’s Kitchen – WINNER
Merrily We Roll Along
The Notebook
The Outsiders
Suffs
The Wiz
Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
The Color Purple
ᴅᴇᴀᴅpool & Wolverine
Maestro – WINNER
Saltburn
Twisters: The Album
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media (Includes Film and Television)
American Fiction – Laura Karpman
Challengers – Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross
The Color Purple – Kris Bowers
Dune: Part Two – Hans Zimmer – WINNER
Shōgun – Nick Chuba, Atticus Ross and Leopold Ross
Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora – Pinar Toprak
God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla – Bear McCreary
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 – John Paesano
Star Wars Outlaws – Wilbert Roget II
Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord – Winifred Phillips – WINNER
Best Song Written for Visual Media
Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma (from Twisters: The Album)
Better Place (from Trolls Band Together)
Can’t Catch Me Now (from The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes)
It Never Went Away (from American Symphony) – WINNER
Love Will Survive (from The Tattooist of Auschwitz)
Best Classical Solo Vocal Album
Karen Slack (soloist); Michelle Cann (pianist) – Beyond the Years – Unpublished Songs of Florence Price WINNER
Nicholas Phan (soloist); Palaver Strings (ensemble) – A Change Is Gonna Come
Fotina Naumenko (soloist); Marika Bournaki (pianist) – Newman: Bespoke Songs
Will Liverman (soloist); Jonathan King (pianist) – Show Me The Way
Joyce DiDonato (soloist); Maxim Emelyanychev (conductor of Il Pomo d’Oro) – Wagner: Wesendonck Lieder
Best Classical Compendium
Andy Akiho & Imani Winds (artists); Andy Akiho, Sean Dixon & Mark Dover (producers) – BeLonging
Curtis Stewart (artist); James Blachley (conductor), Blanton Alspaugh (producer) – American Counterpoints
JoAnn Falletta (conductor); Bernd Gottinger (producer) – Foss: Symphony No. 1; Renaissance Concerto; Three American Pieces; Ode
Sangeeta Kaur, Omar Najmi, Hilá Plitmann, Robert Thies & Danaë Xanthe Vlᴀsse (artists); Michael Shapiro (conductor); Jeff Atmajian, Emilio D. Miler, Hai Nguyen, Robert Thies, Danaë Xanthe Vlᴀsse & Kitt Wakeley (producers) – Mythologies II
Gustavo Didamel (conductor); Dmitriy Lipay (producer) – Ortiz: Revolución Diamantin – WINNER
Ortiz: Revolución Diamantin was a mᴀssive winner as Gabriela Ortiz is seen
Best Contemporary Classical Composition
Curtis Stewart (artist); James Blachley (conductor), Blanton Alspaugh (producer) – American Counterpoints
JoAnn Falletta (conductor); Bernd Gottinger (producer) – Foss: Symphony No. 1; Renaissance Concerto; Three American Pieces; Ode
Sangeeta Kaur, Omar Najmi, Hilá Plitmann, Robert Thies & Danaë Xanthe Vlᴀsse (artists); Michael Shapiro (conductor); Jeff Atmajian, Emilio D. Miler, Hai Nguyen, Robert Thies, Danaë Xanthe Vlᴀsse & Kitt Wakeley (producers) – Mythologies II
Gustavo Didamel (conductor); Dmitriy Lipay (producer) – Ortiz: Revolución Diamantina – WINNER
Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella
Michael League – Baby Elephant Walk – Encore (Snarky Puppy)
Jacob Collier, Tori Kelly & John Legend – Bridge Over Troubled Water (Jacob Collier ft. John Legend & Tori Kelly) – WINNER
Béla Fleck & Ferde Grofé – Rhapsody in Blue(grᴀss) (Béla Fleck ft. Michael Cleveland, Sierra Hull, Justin Moses, Mark Schatz & Bryan Sutton)
Erin Bentlage, Alexander Lloyd Blake, Scott Hoying, A.J. Sealy & Amanda Taylor – Rose Without the Thorns (Scott Hoying ft. säje & Tonality)
Erin Bentlage, Sara Gazarek, Johnnaye Kendrick & Amanda Taylor – Silent Night
Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals
Erin Bentlage, Sara Gazarek, Johnnye Kendrick & Amanda Taylor – Alma (säje ft. Regina Carter) – WINNER
Matt Jones – Always Come Back (John Legend)
Willow, Chris Greatti, Zach Tenorio – B i g f e e l i n g s (Willow)
Charlie Rosen & Jake Silverman – Last Surprise (The 8-bit Big Band ft. Jonah Nilsson & ʙuттon Masher)
Cody Fry – The sound of silence (Cody Fry ft. Sleeping At Last
Best Recording Package
Jonny Black & Giorgia Sage – The Avett Brothers (The Avett Brothers)
Sarah Dodds & Shauna Dodds – Baker H๏τel (William Clark Green)
Brent David Freaney, Charli XCX & Imogene Strauss – Brat (Charli xcx) – WINNER
Archie Lee Coates IV, Austin Post (Post Malone), Bobby Greenleaf, Jeffrey Franklin, Blossom Liu, Kylie McMahon & Ana Cecilia Thompson Motta – F-1 Trillion (Post Malone)
Kate Bush & Albert McIntosh – Hounds of Love – The Baskerville Edition (Kate Bush)
Andrew Wong & Julie Yeh – Jug Band Millionaire (The Muddy Basin Ramblers)
Lee Pei-Tzu – Pregnancy, Breakdown and Disease (WhoiWhoo)
Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package
Nick Azinas & Mike Hicks – Half Living Things (Alpha Wolf)
Kate Bush & Albert McIntosh – Hounds of Love – The Boxes of Lost at Sea (Kate Bush)
Doug Cunningham & Jason Noto – In Utero (Nirvana)
Simon Hilton & Sean Ono Lennon – Mind Games (John Lennon) – WINNER
Takahiro Kurashima & Marek Polewski – Unsuk Chin (Unsuk Chin & Berliner Philharmoniker)
Rebeka Arce & Farbod Kokaki – We Blame Chicago (90 Day Men)
Best Album Notes
Tim Brooks – After Midnight
Lauren de Graf – The Carnegie Hall Concert
Ricky Riccardi – Centennial – WINNER
Dominic Fyfe – John Culshaw – The Art of the Producer – The Early Years 1948-55
Josh Kun – SONtrack Original de la Pelicula Al Son de Beno
Best Historical Album
Centennial – Meagan Hennessy & Richard Martin – WINNER
Prince – Diamonds and Pearls: Super Deluxe Edition
Paul Robeson – Voice of Freedom: His Complete Columbia, RCA, HMV and Victor Recordings
Pepito y Paquito – Pepe De Lucía & Javier Doria,
The Sound of Music – Super Deluxe Edition
Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical
Jessi Alexander
Amy Allen – WINNER
Édgar Barrera
Jessie Jo Dillon
Raye
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
Algorithm (Lucky Daye)
Cyan Blue (Charlotte Day Wilson)
Deeper Well (Kacey Musgraves)
Empathogen (Willow)
I/O (Peter Gabriel) – WINNER
Short n’ Sweet (Sabrina Carpenter)
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
Alissia
Dernst “D’Mile” Emile II
Ian Fitchuk
Mustard
Dan Nigro – WINNER
Dan Nigro earned the coveted Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
Best Remixed Recording
Kaytranada – Alter Ego (Kaytranada Remix) (Doechii featuring JT)
David Guetta – A Bar Song (Tipsy) (remix) (Shaboozey & David Guetta)
Mark Ronson x FnZ – Espresso (Working Late remix) (Sabrina Carpenter) – WINNER
Alexx Antaeus, Footsteps & MeMyish – Jah Sees Them (Amapiano remix)” (Julian Marley & Antaeus)
A. G. Cook – Von Dutch (remix) (Charli XCX & A. G. Cook featuring Addison Rae)
Best Immersive Audio Album
Roxy Music – Avalon
Ray Charles – Genius Loves Company
Trondheim Symphony Orchestra – Borders
Peter Gabriel – i/o (In-Side Mix) – WINNER
Ensemble 96 & Current Saxophone Quartet -Pax
Best Instrumental Composition
Shelton G. Berg – At Last
Christopher Zuar – Communion
André 3000, Surya Botofasina, Nate Mercereau & Carlos Niño – I Swear, I Really Wanted To Make A “Rap” Album But This Is Literally The Way The Wind Blew Me This Time
Chick Corea – Remembrance
Pascal Le Boeuf – Strands – WINNER
Best Engineered Album, Classical
Alexander Lipay & Dmitriy Lipay – Adams: Girl of the Golden West
Silas Brown, Doron Schachter & Michael Schwartz – Andres: The Blind Banister
Mark Donahue & John Newton – Bruckner: Symphony No. 7; Bates: Ressurexit – WINNER
Daniel Shores – Clear Voices in the Dark
Alexander Lipay & Dmitriy Lipay – Ortiz: Revolución Diamantina
Producer of the Year, Classical
Erica Brenner
Morten Lindberg
Dmitriy Lipay
Elaine Martone – WINNER
Dirk Sobotka
Elaine Martone was bestowed Producer Of The Year, Classical
Best Orchestral Performance
Marin Alsop (cd); ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra – Adams: City Noir, Fearful Symmetries & Lola Montez Does the Spider Dance
JoAnn Falletta (cd); Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra – Kodály: Háry János Suite; Summer Evening & Symphony in C Major
Gustavo Dudamel (cd); Los Angeles Philharmonic – Ortiz: Revolución Diamantina – WINNER
Susanna Mälkki (cd); Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra – Sibelius: Karelia Suite; Rakastava & Lemminkäinen
Esa-Pekka Salonen (cd); San Francisco Symphony – Stravinsky: The Firebird
Best Opera Recording
Adams: Girls of the Golden West -Los Angeles Philharmonic; Los Angeles Master Chorale
Catán: Florencia en el Amazonas – The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; The Metropolitan Opera Chorus
Moravec: The Shining -Kansas City Symphony; Lyric Opera of Kansas City Chorus
Puts: The Hours – The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; The Metropolitan Opera Chorus
Saariaho: Adriana Mater -San Francisco Symphony; San Francisco Symphony Chorus; Timo Kurkilangas – WINNER
Best Choral Performance
Skylark Vocal Ensemble (ensemble) – Clear Voices in the Dark
True Concord Voices (ensemble) – A Dream So Bright – Choral Music of Jake Runestad
Apollo’s Fire (ensemble); Apollo’s Singers (ensemble) – Handel: Israel in Egypt
The Crossing (ensemble) – Ochre – WINNER
Novus NY, Artefact Ensemble, The Choir of Trinity Wall Street, Downtown Voices & Trinity Youth Chorus (ensembles) – Sheehan: Akathist
Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance
JACK Quartet – J.L. Adams: Waves & Particles
Yo-Yo Ma, Leonidas Kavakos & Emanuel Ax – Beethoven for Three: Symphony No. 4 and Op. 97, ‘Archduke’
Beth Willer, Christopher Cerrone & Lorelei Ensemble – Cerrone: Beaufort Scales
Miró Quartet – Home
Caroline Shaw & So Percussion – Rectangles and Circumstance – WINNER
Best Classical Instrumental Solo
Andy Akiho – Akiho: Longing
Vikingur Ólafsson – Bach: Goldberg Variations – WINNER
Seth Parker Woods (soloist); Christopher Rountree (conductor of Wild Up) – Eastman: The Holy Presence of Joan d’Arc
Mak Grgić – Entourer
Curtis Stewart (soloist); James Blachly (conductor of the Experiential Orchestra) – Perry: Concerto for Violin & Orchestra
Best Classical Compendium
Andy Akiho & Imani Winds – BeLonging
Curtis Stewart – American Counterpoints
JoAnn Falletta – Foss: Symphony No. 1; Renaissance Concerto; Three American Pieces; Ode
Sangeeta Kaur, Omar Najmi, Hilá Plitmann, Robert Thies & Danaë Xanthe Vlᴀsse – Mythologies II
Gustavo Didamel – Ortiz: Revolución Diamantina – WINNER