67th Grammy Awards Full List: Kandrick Lamar not like us with all five nominations

67th Grammy Awards Full List: Kandrick Lamar not like us with all five nominations

Trevor Noah returned to host the 2025 Grammy Awards for the fifth consecutive year, bringing his signature comic in the star-stodged evening. The night was full of historical moments, including Beyoncé’s first album of the year award for the Groundbreaking win and making history as the first black woman to take the best country album Grammy home. There was a night to remember Kendrick Lamar, dominating all five categories, he was nominated with his powerful track “Not like US”. 2025 Gramis once again proved why Grammy Sunday remains the biggest night of music.

See the complete list of winners and nominees from 2025 grams given below:

Year album: Cauboy Carter – Beyonsey

Year’s song: “Hum not like” – Kendrik Lamar

Year Record: “Not like us” – Kendrik Lamar

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: “Die with a Smile” – Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars

The producers of the year, non-classical: Daniel Nigro

Best New Artist: Chapel Roan

Year’s lyricist, non-classical: Amy Allen

Best Pop Single Performance: “Espresso” – Sabrina Carpenter

Best Pop Vocal album: Short N ‘Sweet – Sabrina Carpenter

Best Dance/Electronic Recording: “Neverrender” – Justice & Tam Impala

Best Dance Pop Recording: “von Dutch” – Charlie XCX

Best Dance/Electronic Album: Brat – Charlie XCX

Best Remix Recording: “Espresso (Mark Ronson X FNZ Working Late Remix) – FNZ & Mark Ronsian, Remixers (Sabarina Carpenter)

Best Rock Perform: “Now and again” – Beatles

Performing Best Metal: “Meya Kulpa (Ah! Ça Ira!)” – Gojira, Marina Voti and Victor Le Mesne

Best Rock Song: “Broken Man” – Annie Clarke, Lyricist (St. Vincent)

Best Rock Album: Haikney Diamonds – The Rolling Stones

Best Alternative Music Performance: “Pissu” – St. Vincent

Best Alternative Music Album: All Born Screaming – St. Vincent

Best R&B performance: “Live on BET) – Muni Long

Best traditional R&B performance: “This is you” – lucky day

Best R&B Song: “Saturn” – Rob Bisel, Cyan Ducrot, Carter Lang, Solna Rowe, Jred Solomon and Scott Zhang, Lyricist (SZA)

Best Progressive R&B Albums: So you are happy to know – every*Sunshine and why Laud? – NXWorries (Anderson. Paak & Knxwledge)

Best R&B Album: 11:11 (Deluxe) – Chris Brown

Best Rap Performance: “Not like us” – Kendrick Lamor

Best melodic rap performance: “3” – Rapsodi’s specialty Erika Badu

Best Rap Song: “Not like as” – Kendrick Lamar, Lyricist (Kendrick Lamar)

Best Rap Album: Elegator Bits Never Heel – Dochi

Best Spoken Word Poetry Album: The Heart, The Mind, The Sol – Tank and the Bangs

Best Jazz Performance: “Twinkle Twinkle Little Mi” – feature of Samara Joy Sulivan Fortner

Best Jazz Vocal album: A Joyful Holiday – Samara Joy

Best Jazz Instrumental Album: Remembrance – Chik Korea and Bela Flake

Best Large Jazz Encentive Album: Bianka Reimaginet

Best Latin Jazz Album: Cubop Lives! – Zaikai Curtis, Luce Curtis, Willy Martinez, Camello Molina and Rendo de Jesus

Best Alternative Jazz Album: No More Water: The Gospel of James Baldwin – Meshel Nadesocello

Best traditional pop vocal album: Vision – Nora Jones

Best Contemporary Instrument Album: Plot Kavach – Taylor Egusty

Best Musical Theater Albums: Hales Kitchen – Shoshana Bean, Brandon Victor Dixon, Kesia Lewis and Maleha Joi Moon, Principal Vocalist; Adam Blackstone, Alicia Keys and Tom Kit, Producer (Alicia Keys, Musicians and Lyricist) (Original Broadway Cast)

Best Country Single Perform: “It takes a woman” – Chris Stapelton

Best Country Doo/Group Performance: “II Most Wanted” – Milly of Beyoncé Miley Cyrus

Best Country Song: “The Architect” – Shane Mackeli, KC Musgravs and Josh Osborne, Lyricist (KC Musgravs)

Best Country Album: Cauboy Carter – Beyonsey

Best American Roots Performance: “Lighthouse” – Sierra Pharel

Best American Performance: “American Dreaming” – Sierra Farele

Best American Roots Song: “American Dreaming” – Sierra Pheril and Melody Walker, Lyricist (Sierra Fareel)

Best American Album: Trail of Flowers – Sierra Pharel

Best Bluegrass Album: Live Volume. 1 – Billy Strings

Best Traditional Blues Album: Swingin ‘Live et by Church in Tulsa – The Taj Mahal Sexate

Best Contemporary Blues Album: Mileage – Rooty Foster

Best Public Albums: Woodland – Gilian Welch and David Rawalings

Best Regional Roots Music Albums: Kuni – Kalani Paa

Best Gospel Performance/Song: “One Halelujah” – Tasha Cobs Leonard, Erica Campbell and Israel Huton Jonathan McRenolds and Jeclein car are characterized; Yes. Morris Coleman, Israel Huton, Kenneth Leonard, Junior, Tasha Cobs Leonard and Naomi Rhine, Lyricist

Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song: “This is my king” – cess humans; Taylor Agan, Kelly Gamble, Lillod Nix and Jess Ras, lyricist

Best Gospel album: More than this – Cece Winans

Best Contemporary Christian Music Album: Heart of a Human – Do

Best Roots Gospel album: Church – Corey Henry

Best Latin Pop Album: Las Mujerus Y No Laurlan – Shakira

Best Mussica Urabana Album: Las Letrass Y Koi Importon – Resident

Best Latin Rock or Optional album: Quine Try Las Cornetas? – Rawayan

Best Mussica Mexicana album (including Tejano): Boka Lakka, Volume. 1 – Carin Leone

Best Tropical Latin Album: Alma, Korzone Yalsa (Live in Gran Tetro National) – Tony Saxar, Mimi Caxar

Best global music performance: “Bamba Kolela” – Sheela E. Specialized Gloria Estefan and Mm Saxar

Best African Music Performance: “Love Me JJ” – Tems

Best Global Music Albums: Alkabulan II – Matt B.

Best Reege Album: Bob Marley: One Love – Music Inspired in the Film (Deluxe) – (Various actors)

Best New Age, Ambient, or Chanting Album: Triveni – Vouter Kelman, Iru Matsumoto and Chandrika Tandon

Best Children Music Album: Brillo, Brillo! – Lucky Diaz and Family Jam Band

Best Comedy Album: The Dreamer – Dave Chapel

Best Audio Book, Statement, and Storytailing Recording: Last Sunday in Plains: A Sentanial Celebration – Jimmy Carter

Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media: Mestro: Music-Bradley Cooper and Yanik Nezet-Seagin, artist by Leonard Bernstein; Bradley Cooper, Yanik Nezet-Segin and Jason Ruder, Compilation Maker; Steven Gijikiki, Music Supervisor

Best Score Soundtrack (Film and Television) for Visual Media: Dune: Part to – Hans Zimmer, Musicians

Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and other interactive media: Vizardry: Proving Grounds of Mad Olords – Vinifred Philips, Musicians

Best song written for visual media: it never happened [From “American Symphony”] – John Batist and Dan Wilson, Lyricist (John Batist)

Best Music Video: “Not like you” – Kendrick Lamor

Best Music Film: “American Symphony” – John Batist

Best Recording Package: BRET – Brent David Freine and Emojen Strauss, Art Director (Charlie XCX)

Best Boxing or Special Limited Edition Package: Mind Games – Simon Hilton & Scene Ono Lennon, Art Director (John Lenon)

Best Album Notes: Centennial – Ricky Recordi, Album Notes Author (King Oliver’s Creole Jazz band and various artists)

Best Historical Albums: Centennial – Megan Henessey and Richard Martin, compilation maker; Richard Martin, Mastering Engineer (King Oliver’s Creole Jazz band and various artists)

Best Engineer Album, Non-Classical: I/O -Chad Blake, Oli Jacobs, Katie Me, Dome Shaw and Mark “Spike” Stent, Engineers; Matt Colon, Mastering Engineer (Peter Gabriel)

Best Engineer Album, Classical: Brookner: Symphony No 7; Bates: Rejuvenation – Mark Donhue and John Newton, Engineers; Mark Donhue, Mastering Engineer (Manfred and Pittsburg Symphony Orchestra)

Creator of the year, classical: Ellen Marton

Best Emarsiv Audio Album: I/O (In-Side Mix)-Hans-Martin Buff, Emarsiv Mix Engineer; Peter Gabriel, Emarsiv Manufacturer (Peter Gabriel)

Best Arrangement, Instruments or A Capella: “Bridge Over Tabled Water” – Jacob Kolier, Tori Kelly & John Legend, Arrangers (Jacob Coliere which features John Legend and Tory Kelly)

Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vowels: “Alma” – Erin Bentage, Sarah Gazerek, Joyne Kandric and Amanda Taylor, Arrangers (Specialty Sej of Regina Carter)

Best Orcastral Performance: “Ortise: Revolusion Diamentina” – Gustavo Dudemail, Conductor (Los Angeles Philharmonic)

Best Opera Recording: “Saraiaho: Adriana Mater”-Such-Papka Sulonon, Conductor; Fleer Baron, Excel Fano, Nicholas Phan and Christopher’s mountains; Jason O’conale, producer (San Francisco Symphony; San Francisco symphony chorus;

Best Coral Performance: “Occher” – Donald Tube, Conductor (The Crossing)

Best Chamber Music/Small Charitable Perform: “Rectons and circumstances” – Caroline Shaw and S. Percussion

Best Classical Instrumental Solo: “Bakh: Goldberg Variation” – Vikingur ‘

Best Classical Solo Vocal albums: Beyond the Years – Unpublished Songs of Florence Price – Karen Slack, Soloca; Michelle Can, Pianoist

Best Classical Compandium: Ortis: Revolusion Diamentina – Gustavo Dudema, conductor; Dmitriy lipay, manufacturer

Best Contemporary Classical Creation: Ortis: Revolusion Diamentina – Gabrila Ortis, Musicians (Gustavo Dudmail, Los Angeles Philharmonic and Los Angeles Master Chorley)

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