The 67th Annual Grammy Awards -2025-2025

The 67th Annual Grammy Awards -2025-2025 May 2026

Broadcast live on CBS and streamed on Paramount+, the 2025 Grammys (honoring recordings released between September 16, 2023, and August 30, 2024) delivered a stunning narrative: the coronation of new pop royalty, the long-overdue recognition of legacy hip-hop, and a technical masterclass in live television production following the poignant move from its traditional New York home. For the fourth consecutive year, comedian and former The Daily Show host Trevor Noah returned to the podium. However, 2025 marked his final turn as emcee. Noah delivered a career-defining monologue that balanced the geopolitical weight of a fraught election year with the levity of pop culture. He opened with a joke about the "Taylor Swift economy," noting that her mere attendance had allegedly raised Los Angeles’ GDP by 0.5% for the weekend. But he quickly pivoted to the serious: addressing the Recording Academy’s new diversity, equity, and inclusion protocols and the ongoing conversation about AI-generated music.

The narrative of the night belonged to Nicki Minaj . After years of public feuds with the Recording Academy and multiple snubs, she finally won her first competitive Grammy: Best Rap Album for Pink Friday 3 . But the shock came earlier: Best Rap Song went to Central Cee & Dave for “Sprinter,” marking the first time a UK drill track won a major US rap category. The performance featured a rotating stage built to look like a London Underground carriage. The 67th Annual Grammy Awards -2025-2025

Later, (presenting Best Spoken Word Album) wore a suit covered in names of journalists detained abroad, urging the industry to “pay attention to the First Amendment,” a moment that split the room between enthusiastic applause and awkward silence. Technical Issues and Triumphs The broadcast ran 22 minutes over its scheduled runtime (a Grammy tradition). However, new producer Jesse Collins introduced a “silent disco” recovery segment during the final commercial break, allowing the audience to dance while producers fixed a teleprompter glitch during the Album of the Year presentation. Broadcast live on CBS and streamed on Paramount+,