The stage is set, the countdown is on, and the excitement is real!
Music’s biggest stars are gearing up for the 2025 GRAMMYs, happening on February 2, and the Record of the Year category is packed with heavy hitters and fresh faces alike. This year’s nominees? Let's talk about them and discuss their records, shall we?
The Big Names for Record of the Year

It’s like a dream playlist come to life: The Beatles, Billie Eilish, Beyoncé, Sabrina Carpenter, Charli XCX, Kendrick Lamar, Chappell Roan, Taylor Swift, and Post Malone.
From chart-topping to genre-defying hits, these artists have given us songs we can’t stop humming in the back of our minds.
- Billie Eilish, Sabrina Carpenter, Charli XCX, and Chappell Roan are leading the charge for pop’s new generation.
- The Beatles and Kendrick Lamar reminded everyone why their legacies are untouchable.
- Meanwhile, Beyoncé and Taylor Swift continue to rewrite the rules of music and storytelling.
But the Record of the Year isn’t just about the artist, it celebrates everyone behind the scenes, from producers to mixers. So, who’s walking away with that golden gramophone? Your guess is as good as ours. One thing’s for sure: this category is stacked with unforgettable tracks.
Get ready for an epic night when the GRAMMYs air on Sunday, February 2, 2025. Grab your snacks, tune in, and let the music do the talking!
Who’s Taking Home the Golden Gramophone?

Let’s break it down—eight nominees, all massive hits. Who’s got your vote?
1. Chappell Roan — "Good Luck, Babe!"
Chappell Roan is on a roll, and "Good Luck, Babe!" proves it. This track isn’t just catchy—it’s a fierce song about standing up against compulsory heterosexuality. With powerhouse vocals and a blend of pop songs, Roan channels the spirit of '80s legends, making her mark in the music industry. What do you think of her take on love and identity?
2. Sabrina Carpenter — "Espresso"
Sabrina Carpenter’s got that magical pop charm, and "Espresso" is proof. It’s playful, cheeky, and packed with confidence. The track is all about owning femininity and embracing the strength that comes with it. With her effortlessly catchy vocals and sassy lyrics, Carpenter’s the perfect pop star for the next generation. She definitely knows her worth even while going through a breakup with Barry Keoghan.
3. Beyoncé — "TEXAS HOLD 'EM"
Beyoncé’s back with "TEXAS HOLD 'EM," flipping country music on its head. As always, she celebrates Black culture and history, but this time, it’s through the lens of country music—something often overlooked in the genre. With a mix of playful vibes and deeper messages, this track shows why she’s an icon in every genre she touches.
4. Kendrick Lamar — "Not Like Us"
Kendrick Lamar isn’t just dropping a track—he’s making a statement. "Not Like Us" hits hard with slick wordplay and digs deep into cultural issues. Beyond the drama with Drake, this one’s a celebration of West Coast rap and Lamar’s legacy in shaping it. It’s intense, raw, and a reminder of why Kendrick’s a game-changer.
5. Billie Eilish — "BIRDS OF A FEATHER"
Billie Eilish takes vulnerability to a new level with "BIRDS OF A FEATHER." The track’s haunting yet beautiful, blending dark lyrics with airy production. As she sings about love and longing, the emotional depth hits hard, and you can’t help but be drawn in by her whisper-soft voice. This one’s a tearjerker, for sure.
6. The Beatles — "Now And Then"
The Beatles’ legacy lives on with "Now And Then." It’s a song that took 45 years to finish, but boy, was it worth the wait. Originally written by John Lennon, the bandmates completed it, blending his original demo with modern touches. It’s a bittersweet, emotional tribute to their music and friendship.
7. Taylor Swift Feat. Post Malone — "Fortnight"
Taylor Swift’s risk-taking pays off with "Fortnight." The track sets the tone for her new album with a dark, melancholic vibe and some of her most raw storytelling yet. Paired with Post Malone’s somber harmonies, it’s a song about heartbreak, love, and the messiness of life. This one’s a deep dive into the emotional rollercoaster of relationships.
8. Charli XCX — "360"
Charli XCX isn’t afraid to show off just how cool she is, and "360" is the perfect anthem for that. With a minimalist beat and her trademark auto-tuned vocals, the song celebrates confidence and the digital age. It’s all about owning your uniqueness, and Charli delivers it with her usual swagger.
Wrap-Up
So, who’s your pick for Record of the Year? With a lineup like this, it feels impossible to choose. Will it be Beyoncé redefining country? Billie Eilish pulling at our heartstrings? Or maybe Taylor Swift and Post Malone’s collaboration? Every track tells its own story. It's the excitement taking hold of people at this point.
One thing’s for sure—this year’s GRAMMYs are going to have us on the edge of our seats. It's time to let the music spark those debates with friends and family. February 2 is just around the corner, and trust us, you won’t want to miss a moment. Who’s getting your vote? Let the countdown to music’s biggest night begin!
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