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See below for who has been nominated in each category and who we are rooting to win, we will update this if anyone wins! Please let us know if we missed anyone. For full list of nominees check out the website:
Updated: 03/01/2025 - WINNER NOW MARKED
General Field
Record Of The Year: Award to the Artist(s), Album Producer(s), Recording Engineer(s), and/or Mixer(s), and Mastering Engineer(s) if other than the artist.
- "360" – Charli xcx / Cirkut & A. G. Cook, producers; Cirkut & Manny Marroquin, engineers/mixers; Idania Valencia, mastering engineer
Album Of The Year: Award to Artist(s) and to Featured Artist(s), Songwriter(s) of new material, Producer(s), Recording Engineer(s), Mixer(s) and Mastering Engineer(s) credited with 20% or more playing time of the album.)
- BRAT – Charli xcx / Charli xcx, Cirkut & A. G. Cook, producers; A. G. Cook, Tom Norris & Geoff Swan, engineers/mixers; Charlotte Aitchison, Henry Walter, Alexander Guy Cook, Finn Keane & Jonathan Christopher Shave, songwriters; Idania Valencia, mastering engineer
Song Of The Year: A Songwriter(s) Award. A song is eligible if it was first released or if it first achieved prominence during the Eligibility Year. (Artist names appear in parentheses.) Singles or Tracks only.
- "Die With A Smile" — Dernst Emile II, James Fauntleroy, Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars & Andrew Watt, songwriters (Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars)
Field 1: Pop & Dance/Electronic
Best Pop Solo Performance: For new vocal or instrumental pop recordings. Singles or Tracks only.
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: For new vocal or instrumental duo/group or collaborative pop recordings. Singles or Tracks only.
- "Die With A Smile" — Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars WINNER
Best Dance/Electronic Recording: For solo, duo, group or collaborative performances. Vocal or Instrumental. Singles or tracks only.
- "Loved" — Four Tet / Kieran Hebden, producer; Kieran Hebden, mixer
- "leavemealone" — Fred Again.. & Baby Keem / Boo, Fred Again.., Alex Gibson, Kieran Hebden, LOOSE, Skrillex & Sid Stone, producers; Fred Again.. & Jay Reynolds, mixers
Best Dance Pop Recording: For solo, duo, group or collaborative performances. Vocal or Instrumental. Singles or tracks only.
- "Von dutch" — Charli xcx / Finn Keane, producer; Tom Norris, mixer WINNER
Best Dance/Electronic Album: For vocal or instrumental albums. Albums only.
- BRAT — Charli xcx WINNER
- Three — Four Tet
Best Remixed Recording: A Remixer's Award. (Artists' names appear in parentheses for identification.) Singles or Tracks only.
- "Von dutch" — A.G. Cook, remixer (Charli xcx & A.G. Cook Featuring Addison Rae)
Field 3: R&B, Rap & Spoken Word Poetry
Best R&B Performance: For new vocal or instrumental R&B recordings.
Best R&B Song: A Songwriter(s) Award. A song is eligible if it was first released or if it first achieved prominence during the Eligibility Year. (Artist names appear in parentheses.) Singles or Tracks only.
- "After Hours" — Diovanna Frazier, Alex Goldblatt, Kehlani Parrish, Khris Riddick-Tynes & Daniel Upchurch, songwriters (Kehlani)
- "Saturn" — Rob Bisel, Cian Ducrot, Carter Lang, Solána Rowe, Jared Solomon & Scott Zhang, songwriters (SZA) WINNER
Best Progressive R&B Album: For albums containing greater than 75% playing time of newly recorded progressive vocal tracks derivative of R&B.
- Crash — Kehlani
- Why Lawd? — NxWorries (Anderson.Paak & Knxwledge) WINNER - TIE
Best Melodic Rap Performance: For a solo or collaborative performance containing both elements of R&B melodies and Rap.
- "KEHLANI" — Jordan Adetunji Featuring Kehlani
Field 4: Jazz, Traditional Pop, Contemporary Instrumental & Musical Theater
Best Jazz Instrumental Album: For albums containing greater than 75% playing time of new instrumental jazz recordings.
- Beyond This Place — Kenny Barron Featuring Kiyoshi Kitagawa, Johnathan Blake, Immanuel Wilkins & Steve Nelson
Best Alternative Jazz Album: For vocal or instrumental albums containing greater than 75% playing time of new Alternative jazz recordings.
- Night Reign — Arooj Aftab
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album: For albums containing greater than 75% playing time of new traditional pop recordings.
- Visions — Norah Jones WINNER
Field 7: Latin, Global, Reggae & New Age, Ambient, or Chant
Best Tropical Latin Album: For albums containing greater than 75% playing time of new tropical Latin recordings.
- Alma, Corazón y Salsa (Live at Gran Teatro Nacional) — Tony Succar, Mimy Succar WINNER
Best Global Music Performance: For new vocal or instrumental Global music recordings.
- "Raat Ki Rani" — Arooj Aftab
- "A Rock Somewhere" — Jacob Collier Featuring Anoushka Shankar & Varijashree Venugopal
- "Kashira" — Masa Takumi Featuring Ron Korb, Noshir Mody & Dale Edward Chung
- "Bemba Colorá" — Sheila E. Featuring Gloria Estefan & Mimy Succar WINNER
Best New Age, Ambient, or Chant Album: For albums containing greater than 75% playing time of new vocal or instrumental new age recordings.
- Break of Dawn — Ricky Kej
- Triveni — Wouter Kellerman, Eru Matsumoto & Chandrika Tandon WINNER
- Opus — Ryuichi Sakamoto
- Chapter II: How Dark It Is Before Dawn — Anoushka Shankar
- Warriors Of Light — Radhika Vekaria
Field 8: Children’s, Comedy, Audio Books, Visual Media & Music Video/Film
Best Song Written For Visual Media: A Songwriter(s) award. For a song (melody & lyrics) written specifically for a motion picture, television, video game or other visual media. Singles or Tracks only.
- Can't Catch Me Now [From "The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes"] — Daniel Nigro & Olivia Rodrigo, songwriters (Olivia Rodrigo)
Best Music Video: Award to the artist, video director, and video producer.
- "360" — Charli xcx / Aidan Zamiri, video director; Jami Arceo & Evan Thicke, video producers
Field 10: Production, Engineering, Composition & Arrangement
Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella: An Arranger's Award. (Artist names appear in parentheses.) Singles or Tracks only.
- "Bridge Over Troubled Water" — Jacob Collier, Tori Kelly & John Legend, arrangers (Jacob Collier Featuring John Legend & Tori Kelly) WINNER
Field 11: Classical
Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance: Award to the ensemble and conductor if applicable.
- "Beethoven For Three: Symphony No. 4 and Op. 97, 'Archduke'" — Yo-Yo Ma, Leonidas Kavakos & Emanuel Ax
Best Classical Instrumental Solo: Award to the instrumental soloist(s) and to the conductor when applicable.
- "Akiho: Longing" — Andy Akiho
Best Classical Solo Vocal Album: Award to vocalist(s), collaborative artist(s) (e.g., pianists, conductors), producer(s), and recording engineers/mixers with greater than 50% playing time of new material.
- A Change Is Gonna Come — Nicholas Phan, soloist; Palaver Strings, ensembles
Best Classical Compendium: Award to the artist(s) and to the album producer(s) and engineer(s) of over 50% playing time of the album, and to the composer and librettist (if applicable) with over 50% playing time of a world premiere recording only.
- Akiho: BeLonging — Andy Akiho & Imani Winds; Andy Akiho, Sean Dixon & Mark Dover, producers
- Mythologies II — Sangeeta Kaur, Omar Najmi, Hilá Plitmann, Robert Thies & Danaë Xanthe Vlasse; Michael Shapiro, conductor; Jeff Atmajian, Emilio D. Miler, Hai Nguyen, Robert Thies, Danaë Xanthe Vlasse & Kitt Wakeley, producers
Best Contemporary Classical Composition: A Composer's Award. (For a contemporary classical composition composed within the last 25 years, and released for the first time during the Eligibility Year.) Award to the librettist, if applicable.
- Saariaho: Adriana Mater — Kaija Saariaho, composer; Amin Maalouf librettist (Esa-Pekka Salonen, Fleur Barron, Nicholas Phan, Christopher Purves, Axelle Fanyo, San Francisco Symphony Chorus & Orchestra)