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The 2025 Grammy nominations celebrate a powerful lineup of Black artists across major categories. Leading the charge in Album of the Year is a diverse mix of voices, including seasoned stars and fresh talent. Check out the full list of nominations inside.

The 2025 Grammys Deets

The 67th Grammys are sure to be an exciting time for Black talent across the board. The ceremony will take place on February 2, 2025, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, where fans can tune in to witness these artists’ achievements celebrated live​ via Teen Vogue.

Notable Grammy Noms

Notably, the Record of the Year category highlights groundbreaking tracks that blend genres and push musical boundaries. Meanwhile, nominees for Best New Artist reflect the rise of influential Black voices shaping the future of music, poised to bring new energy to the GRAMMY stage. Additionally, new category updates and eligibility adjustments emphasize the GRAMMYs’ commitment to inclusivity, aligning with the Recording Academy’s vision for a more representative music industry.

Black Artists Highlights

Leading the R&B category, SZA has earned nominations for Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Song with her track “Saturn,” while Coco Jones and Muni Long are also highlighted in these categories for their standout performances. Usher’s Coming Home and Chris Brown’s 11:11 (Deluxe) are up for Best R&B Album, continuing their influence in modern R&B.

In the rap categories, Kendrick Lamar stands out, with nominations for Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song with “Not Like Us.” Doechii and Cardi B are also recognized for their unique contributions, solidifying the prominence of female rappers in the genre.

Historic Grammy Nominee Moment

Beyoncé, known for pushing genre boundaries, has received nominations across genres, including Best Country Solo Performance for “16 Carriages” and Best Country Album with Cowboy Carter. This marks a groundbreaking moment in music for a Black artist in country as Beyoncé blends country sounds with her iconic style. Additionally, Kaytranada’s nomination for Best Dance/Electronic Music Album with Timeless affirms his continued success in electronic and dance music.

These nominations, spanning everything from rap and R&B to pop and alternative, underscore the continuing influence of Black artists. Don’t miss music’s biggest night, set to air live from Los Angeles on February 2, 2025, for an unforgettable showcase of this year’s top talent.

Learn More

For a complete list of nominees and more information on GRAMMY voting, visit the official GRAMMYs website.