
The Beatles and The Rolling Stones Honored at Grammy Awards

The 67th Annual Grammy Awards Ceremony took place in Los Angeles on the night of February 2-3, honoring the best in music from the past year. Kendrick Lamar was the big winner of the night, taking home five awards for his song “Not Like Us”, including “Record of the Year” and “Song of the Year”, setting a new record for rap songs at the Grammys.
Beyoncé, who received the most nominations with a total of eleven, won three awards, including “Album of the Year” for Cowboy Carter. With 99 nominations throughout her career, Beyoncé became the most-nominated artist in Grammy history.
Taylor Swift made history by being the first artist to be nominated seven times for “Album of the Year”, but did not win in any of her six nominated categories for the 2025 Grammys.
Legendary bands like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones were also recognized at the ceremony. The Beatles won the award for “Best Rock Performance” for their AI-generated track “Now and Then”, while The Rolling Stones took home the award for “Best Rock Album” for Hackney Diamonds.
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, who passed away in December, received a posthumous Grammy for “Best Audiobook, Narration & Storytelling Recording”, making him the oldest-ever recipient of a Grammy Award.
A full list of winners was provided, highlighting artists like Sabrina Carpenter, Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars, SZA, St. Vincent, and more. The event celebrated the diversity and talent within the music industry, showcasing the best of the past year.
As the music world continues to evolve, the Grammy Awards remain a prestigious event that recognizes and honors the achievements of artists across various genres. The magic of music lives on, bridging generations and bringing people together through the power of song.
(ORIENT NEWS, Photo: standard.co.uk)





