Historic Moment: Kendrick Lamar Wins “Record of the Year” for the First Time
Historic Moment: Kendrick Lamar Wins “Record of the Year” for the First Time
The 2025 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles witnessed unforgettable moments honoring artists who have made significant contributions to the global music industry.
Kendrick Lamar Claims His First “Record of the Year” Award
One of the most remarkable highlights was Kendrick Lamar’s victory in the “Record of the Year” category for his track “Not Like Us”. This marks his first win in this category after three previous nominations. The viral rap anthem not only dominated the charts but also sparked intense discussions throughout the past year.
Additionally, Chappell Roan made waves by defeating strong competitors to win “Best New Artist”, marking a major milestone in her rising career.
Grammy 2025: A Season Full of Surprises
Despite Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, and Billie Eilish being among the top contenders, Kendrick Lamar delivered an unexpected triumph with “Not Like Us”. Released in May 2024, the track’s powerful bass, intense rhythm, and razor-sharp rap flow propelled it to No. 1 on the charts, making it a West Coast rap anthem.
This win also boosted Kendrick Lamar’s Grammy tally to 22, as he secured four additional awards at this year’s ceremony.
Chappell Roan – The “Golden Girl” of Pop Music
One of the standout moments at Grammy 2025 was Chappell Roan’s victory in the “Best New Artist” category. This achievement marked the perfect conclusion to a year of phenomenal growth, transforming her from an unknown artist to one of pop music’s most promising talents.
To claim the award, Chappell Roan outperformed notable names like Sabrina Carpenter and Shaboozey. This triumph not only cemented her place in the music industry but also opened doors to larger stages in the future.
Other Unforgettable Moments at the 2025 Grammy Awards
- Sabrina Carpenter, following her electrifying performance of “Please Please Please” and “Espresso”, won “Best Pop Vocal Album” for Short n’ Sweet.
- Doechii made history by becoming only the third female artist to win “Best Rap Album” for Alligator Bites Never Heal.
Under the leadership of The Recording Academy, the Grammy Awards remain the most prestigious honor in the music industry, with 13,000 artists, producers, and sound engineers participating in the voting process.
Grammy 2025: More Than Just an Awards Show
Beyond celebrating exceptional artists, this year’s Grammy Awards also served as a heartfelt tribute to Los Angeles—a city that has nurtured and inspired countless generations of musicians.
The ceremony carried a profound emotional message, as Los Angeles recently endured devastating wildfires, resulting in 29 deaths and thousands of people losing their homes.
- The event opened with a powerful performance by the band Dawes, joined by John Legend, Brad Paisley, St. Vincent, and Brittany Howard, delivering a moving rendition of “I Love LA”.
- Billie Eilish and Finneas, both Los Angeles natives, performed “Birds of a Feather” as a tribute to the city that shaped their artistry.
The 2025 Grammy Awards not only celebrated music’s finest moments but also served as a stage for raw emotion, artistic excellence, and the indomitable spirit of musicians worldwide.