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Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar were the big winners at Sunday’s 67th annual Grammy Awards, with the former taking home her first-ever Album of the Year Grammy, despite having the most golden gramophones of any artist, ever, with 34.

Lamar, who’s set to perform the Super Bowl halftime show next Sunday, won both Record and Song of the Year for his Drake diss track, “Not Like Us.”

Comedian and three-time Grammy nominee Trevor Noah hosted the show for the fifth year running, and while Taylor Swift walked away without any hardware despite six nominations this year, the global superstar retained her unofficial — but very real — honor of Person Having the Most Fun at Award Shows.

Live updates have ended, but read on for all the winners, performances and must-see moments from the ceremony and red carpet:

What to know about the Grammys

Beyonce wins her first Album of the Year Grammy, for 'Cowboy Carter'

By Kaydi Pelletier

Beyonce, who holds the Grammy Awards record for the most wins of all time, had somehow not ever won for the top category of Album of the Year — until tonight.

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Beyonce had husband Jay-Z by her side as she won her first-ever Album of the Year Grammy on Sunday night. CBS
Queen Bey accepted the award, for "Cowboy Carter," from Los Angeles firefighters after the wildfires that raged in the city last month. AFP via Getty Images
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Queen Bey won her 34th Grammy, beating her own record for most of all time by any artist. CBS
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She also won Best Country Album at Sunday's Grammys. CBS

Queen Bey accepted the award, for "Cowboy Carter," from Los Angeles firefighters,

“I just feel very full and very honored," Beyoncé said from the stage. "It’s been many, many years, and I just want to thank the Grammys, every songwriter, every collaborator, every producer."

Blue Ivy, 13, joined her mom onstage for the historic moment, looking very proud.

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Blue Ivy, 13, joined her mom onstage for the historic moment, looking very proud. REUTERS
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"It’s been many, many years, and I just want to thank the Grammys, every songwriter, every collaborator, every producer," Beyoncé said. REUTERS

Charli XCX gives an epic 'Brat' performance at the Grammys

By Eric Todisco

She's so Brat!

Charli XCX performed her songs "Von Dutch" and "Guess" from her viral album "Brat" at the 2025 Grammy Awards.

Charli XCX performing at the 2025 Grammy Awards
Charli XCX performing at the 2025 Grammy Awards. REUTERS

The 32-year-old brought out two supermodels for the start of her performance as she walked out of a car and onto the stage.

She was then joined by a huge group of backup dancers as underwear rained down on them.

Charli XCX performing at the 2025 Grammy Awards
Charli XCX performing at the 2025 Grammy Awards. Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP
Charli XCX performing at the 2025 Grammy Awards
Charli XCX performing at the 2025 Grammy Awards Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP

Charli was nominated for eight Grammy Awards this year.

She won the awards for Best Dance Pop Recording and Best Dance/Electronic Album.

Kendrick Lamar 'starstruck' as he accepts Grammy for Song of the Year from Diana Ross

By Sean Mandell

Diana Ross got some love from Kendrick Lamar on the Grammys stage.

The Supreme presented Lamar with the trophy for Song of the Year for his Drake diss track "Not Like Us," exclaiming "Ah!" when she opened the envelope and saw his name.

Kendrick Lamar bowing to Diana Ross on stage.
Kendrick Lamar bowing to Diana Ross on stage. Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP
Ross presented Lamar with the Grammy for "Song of the Year." CBS
Lamar said he was starstruck by Ross. CBS

Having just won Record of the Year, Lamar took the stage and, after accepting the trophy from her, was left feeling Ross' star power.

"C'mon, man. Diana Ross," he said. "Hey, I'm starstruck."

Kendrick Lamar wins Song of the Year Grammy for 'Not Like Us'

By Kaydi Pelletier
Kendrick Lamar accepting the Grammy for Song of  the Year for his song "Not Like Us."
Kendrick Lamar accepting the Grammy for Song of the Year for his song "Not Like Us." Getty Images for The Recording Academy

WINNER: “Not Like Us” – Kendrick Lamar, songwriter (Kendrick Lamar)

Nominees

“A Bar Song (Tipsy)” – Sean Cook, Jerrel Jones, Joe Kent, Chibueze Collins Obinna, Nevin Sastry & Mark

Williams, songwriters (Shaboozey)

“Birds of a Feather” – Billie Eilish O’Connell & Finneas O’Connell, songwriters (Billie Eilish)

“Die With A Smile” – Dernst “D’Mile” Emile II, James Fauntleroy, Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars & Andrew Watt, songwriters (Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars)

“Fortnight” – Jack Antonoff, Austin Post & Taylor Swift, songwriters (Taylor Swift Featuring Post Malone)

“Good Luck, Babe!” – Kayleigh Rose Amstutz, Daniel Nigro & Justin Tranter, songwriters (Chappell Roan)

“Please Please Please” – Amy Allen, Jack Antonoff & Sabrina Carpenter, songwriters (Sabrina Carpenter)

“Texas Hold ‘Em” – Brian Bates, Beyoncé, Elizabeth Lowell Boland, Megan Bülow, Nate Ferraro & Raphael Saadiq, songwriters (Beyoncé)

Taylor Swift gets her own '22' hat moment at the Grammys, with Janelle Monae's jacket

By Kaydi Pelletier

She was feeling "22."

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Taylor Swift picked up Janelle Monae's jacket and put it on after the singer tossed it into the crowd. CBS

Taylor Swift got to experience her own "22 hat" moment — the tradition she kept up during her Eras Tour, of giving an audience member the hat she wore while performing that song — but in reverse during the Grammys on Sunday night.

During Janelle Monae's tribute to influential music producer Quincy Jones, the singer tossed her black tuxedo jacket into the crowd as she sang Michael Jackson’s “Don’t Stop ’til You Get Enough," and Swift was thrilled to pick it up and put it on.

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During Janelle Monae's tribute to influential music producer Quincy Jones, the singer tossed her black tuxedo jacket into the crowd as she sang Michael Jackson’s “Don’t Stop ’til You Get Enough." Getty Images for The Recording Academy
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The singer was wearing an "I heart QJ" tank top under the tuxedo jacket. WireImage
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She was no doubt "feeling 22." CBS

Queen Latifah presents Alicia Keys with Dr. Dre Global Impact Award at the Grammys

By Alexandra Bellusci

This girl is on fire.

Queen Latifah presented Alicia Keys with the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award at the 67th Grammy Awards on Feb. 2nd at the Crypto.com Arena.

"I have had the pleasure of knowing Alicia Keys for a long time," Latifah said on stage at the award show. "From the start, we all heard the immense power of her voice. Over the years, we watched her continuously transform. She became an actor, an incredible wife and incredible mother and, over 13 years in the making, she was finally able the bring her life story to Broadway in the smash hit 'Hell's Kitchen.'"

Queen Latifah presented Alicia Keys with the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award.
Queen Latifah presented Alicia Keys with the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award. WireImage

The actress added about her friendship with the superstar, "If you know Alicia, you know how sarcastic and funny she can be."

"She is a 17 time Grammy winner, including a new win today for musical theater album. Alicia is a global force deeply impacting music culture and humanity to become one of the most inspiring artists of our time."

As Latifah put it, "She's also just Alicia and she's always there when we need her."

Keys shouted out fellow female music producers in her speech.
Keys shouted out fellow female music producers in her speech. Getty Images for The Recording Academy
Keys on stage with her son Egypt.
Keys on stage with her son Egypt. Getty Images for The Recording Academy

While accepting the award, Keys told the audience, "I'm so grateful for the love, the community. Tonight is a beautiful, powerful thing we are cultivating."

The artist said she always had to fight for recognition as a producer but that "female producers have always powered the industry."

"This is for all the ladies who know the magic they bring to the room," Keys gushed.

Lady Gaga preaches 'trans people are not invisible' in Grammys acceptance speech for Best Pop Vocal Duo

By Alana Bracken

During her acceptance for Best Pop Vocal Duo alongside Bruno Mars, the "Die With A Smile" singer took time to acknowledge the trans community, which she has vocally supported throughout her career.

During her acceptance for Best Pop Vocal Duo alongside Bruno Mars, the "Die With A Smile" singer took time to acknowledge the trans community, which she has vocally supported throughout her career. AFP via Getty Images
"Trans people are not invisible," Gaga said, as audience members began getting up to give her a standing ovation. AFP via Getty Images

"Trans people are not invisible," Gaga said, as audience members began getting up to give her a standing ovation. "Trans people deserve love. The queer community deserves to be lifted up. Music is love. Thank you."

Gaga and Mars previously took the stage during the show to cover "California Dreamin'" by The Mamas and Papas to honor the victims of the California Wildfires.

The Weeknd ends years-long Grammys boycott with surprise performance after lengthy apology from the Recording Academy

By Alana Bracken

Four-time Grammy winner The Weeknd ended his four-year boycott of music’s biggest night with a surprise performance of two tracks off his sixth studio album, “Hurry Up Tomorrow.” 

He has refused to submit his music to the Recording Academy since 2021, after expressing concern about what he said were “secret committees” making the awards show unfair.

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Four-time Grammy winner The Weeknd ended his four-year boycott of music’s biggest night on Sunday, with a surprise performance. REUTERS
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The Recording Academy essentially issued a mea culpa to The Weeknd and other artists who have called the Grammy Awards rigged. Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP

NO WAY THE ACADEMY IS APOLOGIZING TO THE WEEKND ON LIVE TV pic.twitter.com/qmWBv0ttRQ

— Did Kanye drop Bully today? (@didjesusdrop) February 3, 2025

The surprise performance followed an introduction by Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr., who outlined initiatives they have implemented in the past few years as a direct result of The Weeknd and other artists’ criticisms

Why did Taylor Swift and Cynthia Erivo share a seat at the Grammys?

By Alexandra Bellusci

Taylor Swift is holding space for Cynthia Erivo.

At the 2025 Grammy Awards, Trevor Noah announced, “Taylor Swift is here!" And as the cameras panned to the singer, viewers noticed that she was sharing a seat with "Wicked" star Cynthia Erivo.

In a video shared on X during the awards ceremony in LA on Feb. 2, Erivo, 38, was seen walking through Crypto.com Arena looking for her seat while the host 40, started his opening monologue.

The actress caught the eye of Swift, 35, who waved her over to the table and ushered Erivo to share the chair with her. Also seated at Swift’s table was collaborator Jack Antonoff and his wife, “The Substance” actress Margaret Qualley.

Taylor Swift and Cynthia Erivo attend the 67th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 02, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
Taylor Swift and Cynthia Erivo attend the 67th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 02, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Getty Images

Erivo was seated on the chair next to Swift as the pair embraced with a laugh.

In a second X video, the “Fortnight” artist laughed as she grabbed Erivo’s finger to reenact the viral “holding space” moment with her “Wicked” co-star Ariana Grande during the film’s press tour.

“HELP?!? TAYLOR SWIFT JUST TRIED HOLDING SPACE FOR THE LYRICS OF DEFYING GRAVITY WITH CYNTHIA ERIVO AT THE #GRAMMYs 😭,” the social media user captioned the post.

“THE DUO WE NEVER KNEW WE NEEDED,” a fan commented.

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Kendrick Lamar wins Record of the Year for 'Not Like Us'

By Kaydi Pelletier
Kendrick Lamar and Mustard accepting the Grammy for Record of the Year.
Kendrick Lamar and Mustard accepting the Grammy for Record of the Year. WireImage

WINNER: “Not Like Us” – Kendrick Lamar 

Nominees

“Now and Then” – The Beatles 

“Texas Hold ‘Em” – Beyoncé 

“Espresso” – Sabrina Carpenter 

“360” – Charli xcx 

“Birds of a Feather” – Billie Eilish 

“Good Luck, Babe!” – Chappell Roan 

“Fortnight” – Taylor Swift featuring Post Malone 

Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars win Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for 'Die with a Smile'

By Joseph Barberio
Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars accepting the Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.
Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars accepting the Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. WireImage

Winner: "Die with a Smile" — Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars

Nominees

"Us." — Gracie Abrams featuring Taylor Swift

"Levii's Jeans" — Beyoncé featuring Post Malone

"Guess" — Charli XCX featuring Billie Eilish

"The Boy Is Mine" — Ariana Grande with Brandy and Monica

A moment for JLo's skirt at the Grammys

By Kaydi Pelletier

Jennifer Lopez's sparkly, voluminous Stephanie Rolland skirt deserves its own moment, so here it is:

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Jennifer Lopez donned a sparkly, voluminous Stephanie Rolland skirt at Sunday's Grammy Awards. Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP
Jennifer Lopez onstage at the grammys
The two-time Grammy nominee offset the look with an ab-baring, long-sleeve black top. Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP
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She presented the Grammy Award for Best Lain Pop Album to Shakira, her 2020 Super Bowl Halftime Show co-star. Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP

Head over to Page Six for more fashion deets on JLo's unique look.

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