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The 67th Annual Grammy Awards was a night filled with historic moments, groundbreaking wins, and unforgettable performances. As the music industry’s biggest night, the ceremony not only celebrated the best artists and albums of the past year but also set new records that will be remembered for years to come. From Beyoncé’s long-awaited Album of the Year victory to Jay-Z’s record-breaking achievement as the most-awarded rapper in Grammy history, the night was packed with milestones that highlighted the influence and impact of today’s biggest stars. The night was also filled with surprises and emotional speeches. As we reflect on this year’s ceremony, let’s take a look at the records that were broken at the 2025 Grammys.



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Beyoncé’s Historic Win

Queen Bey arrived at last night’s ceremony as the most-nominated artist in Grammy history, with a total of 99 career nominations—11 of which were for this year’s awards. She ended the night by taking home four Grammys, including her long-awaited first Album of the Year win. This brings her total Grammy count to 35, further cementing her record as the most-awarded artist in history.

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Beyoncé Makes History with Cowboy Carter

After four previous losses, Beyoncé finally won the prestigious Album of the Year award for Cowboy Carter. This victory made her the first Black woman to win the honor this century and the first since Lauryn Hill in 1999. “I just feel so full and very honored. It’s been many, many years,” she said during her emotional acceptance speech.

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Lady Gaga Sets a New Record in Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

Following a breathtaking performance of “California Dreamin,” Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars took the stage to accept the Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for their song “Die With a Smile.” With this win, Gaga became the first artist in history to take home the award three times.

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Jay-Z Becomes the Most Awarded Rapper

Jay-Z made history last night by winning his 25th Grammy, breaking his tie with Kanye West to become the most decorated rapper in Grammy history.

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