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​Justice, Kendrick Lamar, and Charli xcx amongst 2025 GRAMMY Awards winners

The 67th annual awards ceremony took place over the weekend

  • Words: Gemma Ross | Photo: André Chémétoff
  • 3 February 2025
​Justice, Kendrick Lamar, and Charli xcx amongst 2025 GRAMMY Awards winners

The winners of this year’s GRAMMY Awards have been revealed.

The 67th annual awards ceremony took place last night (February 2) in Los Angeles, with a stacked line-up of nominees including Four Tet, Justice, Charli xcx, Fred again.., and more.

Justice bagged an award for their Tame Impala-featuring single ‘Neverender’, released in 2024 as part of their chart-topping album ‘Hyperdrama’. It marked their third GRAMMYs win, and Tame Impala’s first.

Meanwhile, Charli xcx prevailed over artists including Four Tet and Kaytranada in the Best Dance/Electronic Album category with her hit 2024 record ‘Brat’.

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Charli xcx picked up three awards in total, the second for her 2024 single 'Von Dutch' in the Best Dance/Pop Recording category, and another under the Best Recording Package category with 'Brat'.

Kendrick Lamar took home five awards at this year’s ceremony, including Record Of The Year, Best Rap Performance, Best Rap Song, Best Music Video, and Song Of The Year for his Drake-aimed diss track, ‘Not Like Us’.

In the Best Dance/Electronic Recording category – which controversially featured all-male nominees – Justice triumphed over Disclosure’s ‘She’s Gone, Dance On’, Four Tet’s ‘Loved’, Fred Again.. and Baby Keem’s ‘Leavemealone’, and Kaytranada and Childish Gambino’s ‘Witchy’.

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Last month, a report revealed that women accounted for just 28% of all GRAMMYs 2025 nominees, also finding that just one in five nominations and awards over the past eight editions went to women.

Justice’s third GRAMMYs win comes six years after their last. In 2019, the duo bagged a Best Dance/Electronic Album award for their Ed Banger-released remix album ‘Woman Worldwide’. Their first win came a decade earlier in 2009.

This year’s awards ceremony helped to raise more than $7 million for wildfire relief efforts in Los Angeles, which were contained last week after almost a month. The fires devastated thousands of homes, and took the lives of 29 people.

Check out the full list of 2025 GRAMMY Awards winners here.

Gemma Ross is Mixmag's Assistant Editor, follow her on Twitter

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