The Best, Worst and Most Oops Moments of the 2025 Grammys

The Best, Worst and Most Oops Moments of the 2025 Grammys

 

Grammys Best and Worst, Chappell Roan, Beyonce, Kanye West and Bianca Censori
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What do you get when you put the biggest names in music in one arena? Powerhouse performances, whispers between friends, skin-baring fashion and — of course — Taylor Swift dancing in the audience throughout it all.

This year’s 2025 Grammys brought out all the greatest hits and more. It also brought out some viral moments that we’ll be talking about for years to come — and some that were so cringe we hope to soon forget them.

From the jaw-dropping jewels (complimentary) to the jaw-dropping outfits (derogatory), plus showstopping performances from Chappell Roan, Doechii and more, incredible reactions from Beyoncé and Sabrina Carpenter and what may have been Drake’s worst night ever, the 2025 Grammy Awards gave us plenty to discuss.

Read on for all the can’t miss highs, lows and “well, that happened” from the 2025 Grammys.

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Best Reaction: Beyoncé’s Country Win

Beyonce reacting to winning Best Country Album for her album Cowboy Carter at the 2025 Grammy Awards
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We may have been screaming at home when Beyoncé won best country album for Cowboy Carterbut in the room, Beyoncé herself was frozen. It wasn’t until she’d given us an incredible new meme — and had been nudged by daughter Blue Ivy – that she approached the stage to accept the award.

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Best Creative Use of Carats: Sabrina Carpenter

Sabrina Carpenter attends the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards on February 02, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
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Sabrina Carpenter’s baby blue halter gown seemed like standard fare for the retro-chic style she prefers … but then she turned around to reveal that the halter was held up by about a gazillion carats of Chopard diamonds, including a sautoir necklace attached to a 50-carat Chopard diamond pendant.

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Worst Naked Play for Attention: Kanye West and Bianca Censori

Kanye West and Bianca Censori attend the 67th GRAMMY Awards on February 02, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
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Kanye West was already going to have all eyes on him just by virtue of his first return to the Grammys red carpet in 10 years — and after many controversial comments landed him on the outs of the entertainment industry. Did his wife have to do a dramatic coat drop to reveal that — surprise! — she was buck naked save for a completely transparent slip dress? It was designed to shock, but it elicited a sigh and an eye roll from most.

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Best Bombshell: Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift at Grammys 2025
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Taylor Swift has been on a nonstop winning streak that continued at the Grammys, with this striking scarlet (or is that Chiefs red?) mini, paired with matching lip, sandals and earrings, plus one super-sexy accessory: a heart-embellished chain with a “T” pendant hanging from her upper thigh. We’re “Guilty as Sin” for loving this look.

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Best L.A. Tribute: The Opening Number

Sheryl Crow, Brittany Howard, St. Vincent, Taylor Goldsmith and Griffin Goldsmith of Dawes, Brad Paisley, and John Legend perform onstage during the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 02, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
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To acknowledge the devastation caused by the L.A. wildfires, the show kicked off with Dawes (made up of Taylor Goldsmith — whose home with his wife Mandy Moore was affected — and his brother Griffin, whose home burned down) singing Randy Newman’s “I Love L.A.” Backing them was an all-star assortment of musicians including John Legend, Brad Paisley, Brittany Howard, St. Vincent and Sheryl Crowe.

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Best Mama’s Girl: Doechii

Doechii accepts the Best Rap Album award for "Alligator Bites Never Heal" from Cardi B onstage during the 67th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 02, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
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While accepting her award for best rap album — as only the third woman to win the honor — Doechii thanked God and her mom, Celesia Moore, whom she’d brought up on stage to share the moment with her. Her mom gazed on with pride as Doechii delivered a powerful message.

“I know that there is some Black girl out there — so many Black women out there that are watching me right now. And I want to tell you, you can do it. Anything is possible. Anything is possible,” she said. “Don’t allow anybody to project any stereotypes on you that tell you that you can’t be here, that you’re too dark or that you’re not smart enough, or that you’re too dramatic or you’re too loud. You are exactly who you need to be to be right where you are and I am a testimony.”

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Worst Night for Drake (Until Next Week): Kendrick Lamar’s Win

Kendrick Lamar accepts the Record of the Year award for "Not Like Us" onstage during the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 02, 2025 in Los Angeles, California
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With some very pointed lyrics from “Not Like Us,” his diss track about his music nemesis Drake, playing while he took the stage for record of the yearKendrick Lamar appeared to have come out on top in their major 2024 beef. He also took home song of the year for the same track (plus several more wins earlier in the night). And call us crazy, but could it be that the rapper’s double denim look — a Canadian tuxedo — was another dig at Drake? Welp, see you at the Super Bowl!

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Best Reason to Flip Out: The Best New Artist Medley

Benson Boone performs onstage during the 67th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 02, 2025 in Los Angeles, California
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Benson Boone kicked off a series of riveting performances from some of his fellow Best New Artist nominees with a quick-change moment (courtesy of Heidi Klum and Nikki Glaser ripping off his suit to reveal a jumpsuit underneath) and a piano-assisted flip onto the stage.

He was immediately followed up with a mesmerizing, perfectly in-step Doechii performance of “Catfish” (which also included an outfit getting ripped off), an emotional Teddy Swims rendition of “Lose Control,” a charismatic line dance from Shaboozey and his back-up dancers to “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” and finally, Raye’s powerful, gravity-defying “Oscar Winning Tears.” We wanted them all to win, Mean Girls-style.

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Oops … and Ouch: Beyoncé’s Underwire Malfunction

Beyonce backstage at The 67th Annual Grammy Awards, airing live from Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California
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Not that anything could take away from Bey’s shine during her big win, but women everywhere shared a sympathy cringe to see what appeared to be the underwire from her fitted golden gown digging into her décolletage. On one hand, how dare her dress turn on her like that?! On the other hand, people on social media seemed to appreciate a relatable queen.

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Best Reason to Tune In: Every Performance!

Chappell Roan performs onstage during the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 02, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
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If you’d told us a year ago we would not only be happily be watching a bunch of clowns dancing at the Grammys, but we’d be singing along from our living rooms, we wouldn’t have believed you. Such is the power of Chappell Roan. But she was just one of many killer live music moments from the night; Billie Eilish, Sabrina Carpenter, The Weeknd, Shakira and Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars all had incredible performances we’ll be watching again and again.

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Best Use of Ad Time: Supporting L.A. Heroes and Victims

Doja Cat in an ad to support Los Angeles business Orla Floral
CBS

With millions of people watching, the Grammys encouraged viewers to donate to Grammy.com/FireRelief, and used valuable ad time during the show to promote local businesses affected by the fires (sending musicians to film spots with them, as Doja Cat did with Orla Floral Studio, above) and to showcase the hard work of the firefighters and the devastation faced by the survivors of the fire who lost everything. Host Trevor Noah said during the broadcast that they’d raised $7 million so far.

(Other small businesses and initiatives shouted out throughout the broadcast: PaliskatesRhythms of the VillageLost Stuffy Project.)

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Worst Night for Pants

Jennifer Lopez, Doechii; Sabrina Carpenter
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Even stars in gowns (including Jennifer Lopez and Chrissy Teigen) took a very pelvic approach to the red carpet — and performers such as Doechii and Sabrina Carpenter, who started their songs fully clad, went for quick changes that revealed their ongoing commitment to leg day.

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Cutest Cheering Squad: All the Kids

Shakira and her sons; Kehlani and Adeya Nomi; Beyonce and Blue Ivy
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Shakira’s sons, Milan and Sasha, in matching silver dinner jackets! Kehlani’s daughter Adeya in baby black tie! Blue Ivy appearing to be Mom’s manager once again! Alicia Keys’ son Genesis leading the applause during her speech for the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award! It was an extremely adorable night at the Grammys.

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Best: The Decades-Spanning Tribute to Quincy Jones

Lainey Wilson, Janelle Monae, and Cynthia Erivo
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How to sum up the life and career of a genius whose work included jazz, classical, pop, R&B, film soundtracks and also just bringing people together from all over the industry? The Grammys took that challenge on by having his mentee Will Smith introduce a range of performances that included Cynthia Erivo performing his arrangement of “Fly Me to the Moon” for Frank Sinatra, Lainey Wilson singing “Let the Good Times Roll” with Jacob Collier on piano, Stevie Wonder and Herbie Hancock taking on “Bluesette” and “We Are the World” (along with a chorus of kids from fire-impacted high schools in L.A.) and a rousing tribute to Jones’ producing work for Michael Jackson from Janelle Monae, who sang “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough.” It was a fitting tribute to a true one-of-one icon.

Herbie Hancock, Stevie Wonder at the 67th GRAMMY Awards held at the Crypto.com Arena on February 2, 2025 in Los Angeles, California
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Most Art: Jaden and Willow Smith

Jaden Smith and Willow Smith attend the 67th GRAMMY Awards on February 02, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
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On a day when their dad Will Smith was returning to the red carpet, his kids Jaden and WIllow (a two-time nominee tonight) made sure he didn’t pull too much focus by donning a large house-shaped hat (him) and a grill that was giving “spinach in my teeth” (her). We’re sure they’ll explain the thesis to us later.

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Nailed It: Cardi B, Cynthia Erivo and Doechii

Cardi B; Cynthia Erivo; Doechii Grammys 2025
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These stars make a statement anytime they step onto a stage, but Cardi B, Cynthia Erivo and Doechii were coming through loud and clear with their artistic manicures from the moment they walked onto the red carpet.

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Most Elegant Oops: Sabrina Carpenter’s Flasking for It

Sabrina Carpenter drinking from a flask during the 2025 Grammy Awards
CBS

We assume she’s drinking that espresso martini from her flask, perfectly bejeweled to match her second gown of the evening. If you’re going to get caught taking a swig, might as well do it in style.

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Best Brat for a Good Cause: Charli XCX’s Performance

Charli XCX performs onstage during the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 02, 2025 in Los Angeles, California
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Charli XCX ended the night with a pumped-up, joyfully chaotic “Von Dutch” and “Guess” medley that featured celebrity cameos and 10,000 pieces of Victoria’s Secret and PINK bras and underwear raining from the sky. The company said they would all be donated to I Support the Girls (which provides essential items such as undergarments to people in need) after the performance.

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Best Beyonc-yay: An Overdue Album of the Year Win

Beyonce at the 67th Grammys Awards held at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, CA Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025
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People have been agitating for Beyoncé to take home Album of the Year for quite some time now (anyone remember Adele dedicating her win in 2017 to Bey?), so the crowd was thrilled to celebrate her win for Cowboy CarterAccompanied by Blue Ivy onstage, Beyoncé thanked the firefighters who presented her with the award, and said “I just feel very full and very honored. It’s been many, many years. Just want to thank the Grammys, every songwriter, every collaborator, every producer, all of the hard work.”

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