By Entertainment Desk February 3, 2025
Beyoncé took the night’s highly coveted prize, album of the year, for her country effort “Cowboy Carter,” but the sweetest part was she was joined by her daughter Blue Ivy Carter on the stage.
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Shakira made her triumphant return to the Grammys stage after 2007, delivering an electrifying performance of “Ojos Así” and “Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53.”
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During the Grammys’ annual “In Memoriam” segment, Coldplay’s Chris Martin performed “ALL MY LOVE” to honor those in the music industry who passed away.
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Carpenter’s Broadway-inspired, showgirl-style medley of hits like “Espresso” and “Please Please Please” solidified her as one of the most exciting and spirited Grammy performers.
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After winning Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for “Die With A Smile” featuring Bruno Mars, Lady Gaga honored the transgender community with a heartfelt shoutout.
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Taylor wore a tiny corseted dress with a ruby-draped chain on her left thigh, featuring the letter T—leaving fans to speculate if it’s for Taylor or Travis.
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The “Beautiful Things” singer’s signature move is flipping a piano, and I admire how he stayed true to himself, despite the elegance of his surroundings.
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Chandrika Tandon created history at the 2025 Grammys, winning Best New Age, Ambient, or Chant Album for Triveni, proudly showcasing India’s rich musical heritage.
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