20 Record Breaking 67th Grammy Awards Nominations
The 67th Grammy Awards nominations list shattered numerous records, spotlighting the achievements of today’s musical icons like Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Taylor Swift, and more. Read more about the record-breaking announcement inside.
Beyoncé notably broke her tie with Jay-Z, earning her 99th nomination, the highest in Grammy history. Her 11 nominations for Cowboy Carter also made her the female artist with the most nominations in one night, surpassing both her own and Lauryn Hill’s previous records. She also became the only woman to receive Grammy nominations across 11 different genres, adding Americana and Country this year.
Beyoncé’s hubby, Jay-Z, extended his record as the most-nominated male artist, reaching 89 nominations after contributing to her latest album. Together, Beyoncé and Jay-Z now hold 188 nominations as a married couple, cementing their iconic influence in Grammy history.
Taylor Swift also set more records, earning her 8th nomination for ‘Song of the Year’ with “Fortnight,” solidifying her lead in the category. Swift’s album The Tortured Poets Department earned her a seventh ‘Album of the Year’ nomination, breaking her tie with Barbra Streisand. She and Beyoncé are now tied with Kendrick Lamar for the most consecutive studio albums nominated in this category, each with four consecutive nominations.
Emerging artist RAYE broke new ground, becoming the first nominee in both the ‘Songwriter of the Year’ and ‘Best New Artist’ categories within the same year. In another historic moment, for the first time, all nominees for ‘Best Pop Vocal Album’ are female, highlighting the rising diversity and female representation within the industry.
These groundbreaking records illustrate the evolving landscape of the music industry, where legends and newcomers alike are reshaping Grammy history in unprecedented ways.
Be sure to check out a full list of the 2025 Grammy Awards nominations here.