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10 unforgettable moments you missed at Grammy 2025 Awards

Edubi Omotayo by Edubi Omotayo
February 3, 2025
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The 2025 Grammy Awards lit up Los Angeles in a spectacular celebration of music’s finest, with South African comedian Trevor Noah once again taking centre stage as host.

But this year’s ceremony wasn’t just about the trophies—it was packed with jaw-dropping moments, history-making wins, and headline-grabbing speeches that had the world buzzing. If you missed it, here’s everything you need to catch up on!
Trevor Noah, who has hosted the Grammys for five years straight, hinted that this could be his last time. His decision, he revealed, is influenced by the possibility of Donald Trump’s reelection—a revelation that instantly set social media ablaze.

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Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars stole the show, winning Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for their emotional ballad “Die with a Smile.” But it was Gaga’s acceptance speech that truly made waves, as she used the moment to passionately advocate for trans rights, calling out the challenges faced by the community under the current administration.

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Alicia Keys received the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award, delivering a powerful speech on diversity and inclusion. With backlash against corporate diversity initiatives on the rise, her words resonated deeply, sparking fresh conversations across the entertainment industry.

Beyoncé finally claimed Album of the Year—a historic first for the global icon! Her genre-blending country album, “Cowboy Carter,” won over both critics and fans, securing her three Grammys in total. The win made headlines worldwide, as Beyoncé’s long-awaited triumph ended years of snubs in this coveted category.

One of the night’s most emotional moments came when Will Smith made his Grammy comeback, hosting a moving tribute to the legendary Quincy Jones. This marked his first major public appearance since the infamous Chris Rock Oscars incident, and fans couldn’t stop talking about his graceful return to the spotlight.

Rising star Chappell Roan, crowned Best New Artist, took the opportunity to call for systemic reforms in the music industry, demanding more opportunities for underrepresented artists. Her fiery speech went viral, cementing her as a bold new voice in the industry.

The ceremony opened on a heartfelt note with Taylor Swift and Griffin Goldsmith of Dawes performing a touching tribute to wildfire victims. The duo, who had recently participated in the FireAid benefit concert, shared their personal losses, turning their set into a poignant moment of awareness.

Breaking barriers in rap, Tampa’s very own Doechii secured Best Rap Album for “Alligator Bites Never Heal,” joining the ranks of legendary women like Cardi B and Lauryn Hill. The win was hailed as a major step forward for female rappers in a historically male-dominated category.

Africa’s presence at the Grammys shone brightly as Nigerian sensation Tems bagged her second Grammy, winning Best African Music Performance for her soulful hit “Love Me JeJe.” She beat stiff competition from stars like Burna Boy and Yemi Alade, further solidifying her place as a global music powerhouse.

And, of course, what’s a Grammy night without a little controversy? Bianca Censori, the wife of Kanye West, turned heads with her daringly minimalist outfit, reigniting debates over fashion, art, and the boundaries of red-carpet style. The internet went into meltdown mode, with fans and critics alike weighing in on whether her look was bold or borderline indecent.

From historic wins to viral moments, the 2025 Grammys had it all. Which moment shocked you the most? Let us know in the comments!

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