Beyonce finally wins best album at Grammys 2025
In a night of shocks and snubs, Beyonce finally won her first Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards just 12 months after her husband Jay-Z had an epic public tantrum about her being overlooked by the Recording Academy.
Meanwhile, music superstar Taylor Swift was stunningly snubbed in all six categories she was nominated, despite her record The Tortured Poets Department being the best-selling album of 2024.
Kendrick Lamar was also a massive winner as the rapper earned two of the 'big four' awards with both Song Of The Year and Record Of The Year for his Drake diss track Not Like Us at the event held at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday.
The final award which is considered part of the 'big four' was earned by Chappell Roan in the Best New Artist category which featured one of the most impressive nomination fields of all-time in the category.
However, in the end it was Beyonce, 43, who took home the top prize for her on Cowboy Carter as she triumphed over: André 3000 – New Blue Sun, Sabrina Carpenter – Short n’ Sweet, Charli xcx – Brat, Jacob Collier – Djesse Vol 4, Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft, Chappell Roan – The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, and Taylor Swift – The Tortured Poets Department.
In a special moment, Beyonce was presented the honor by several members of the Los Angeles Fire Department.
In a night of shocks and snubs, Beyonce finally won her first Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards just 12 months after her husband Jay-Z had an epic public tantrum about her being overlooked by the Recording Academy
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Meanwhile music superstar Taylor Swift was stunningly snubbed in all six categories she was nominated, despite her record The Tortured Poets Department being the best-selling album of 2024
Kendrick Lamar was also a massive winner as the rapper earned two of the 'big four' awards with both Song Of The Year and Record Of The Year for his Drake diss track Not Like Us
The final award which is considered part of the 'big four' was earned by Chappell Roan in the Best New Artist category which featured one of the most impressive fields of all-time in the category
She was joined on stage by 13-year-old daughter Blue Ivy as she began her acceptance speech by acknowledging them for their courage as she said: 'I'd like to thank and acknowledge and praise all the firefighters for keeping us safe.
'I just feel very full and very honored. It's been many, many years. And I just want to thank the Grammys, every songwriter, every collaborator, every producer, all of the hard work. I want to dedicate this to Ms. Martell, and just keep pushing forward, opening doors. God bless. Thank you so much. Thank you.'
The 'Ms. Martell' Beyonce was referring to is a Black country music pioneer named Linda Martell whose work was featured on the star's eighth studio album.
This comes just a year after Beyonce's husband Jay-Z used his acceptance speech at last year's award show to condemn the Recording Academy for failing to give her the Best Album award despite already being one of the most decorated artists of all-time.
While accepting the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award for his contribution to the music industry he said at the time: 'I don't want to embarrass this young lady, but she has more Grammys than everyone and never won Album of the Year.
'So even by your own metrics, that doesn't work. Think about that. The most Grammys; never won Album of the Year. That doesn't work.'
Regardless, it was a historic night for the queen Bey as she finally earned her crown in the country genre and she was presented it by none other than the aforementioned Swift earlier in the night.
She was presented with the Best Country Album honor for her work on Cowboy Carter by the 35-year-old Red hitmaker.