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2025 Grammys: Cardi B, Miley Cyrus and More Stars React to Their Nominations
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Date:2025-04-06 17:55:02
Not to sound like a broken record, but the 2025 Grammys nominations are finally here.
It’s true! The Recording Academy announced the nominees for the 67th annual award show on Nov. 8—with a little help from some famous friends. Kylie Minogue, Victoria Monét, Ben Platt, Brandy Clark, Kirk Franklin, Jim Gaffigan and Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong were among the stars to helped reveal which musicians are in the running for a trophy.
Among the top contenders are Beyoncé, with 11 nods, as well as Charli xcx, Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar and Post Malone with seven each. Following closely behind with six nominations are Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan and Taylor Swift.
Needless to say, the recognition was music to nominees’ ears. Miley Cyrus, for instance, celebrated Queen Bey's nods for Cowboy Carter, including their joint nomination in the Best Country Duo/Group Performance category for the single "II Most Wanted."
"Shotgun Riders Forever!" Miley wrote on her Instagram Stories. "Congratulations on all of your deserved nominations!"
Similarly, Cardi B was thrilled "Enough (Miami)" is up for Best Rap Performance.
"Ahhhh so grateful.." she wrote in her own post, "and the fact that this song is my light work. Whew!!! This album honey...anyways thank you guys. Enjoy your day!!"
Fans will see which nominees take home some hardware when the Grammy Awards are broadcast live from L.A.’s Crypto.com Arena on CBS and Paramount+ Feb. 2.
Until then, keep reading to see more stars’ reactions to their nominations.
The "Peter Pan" artist was soaring after learning she was nominated in the Best Country Duo/Group Performance category with Noah Kahan for their hit "Cowboys Cry Too."
"Just beyond grateful. No words," Kelsea wrote on Instagram Stories. "Love you @noahkahanmusic let's go to the Grammys."
The "Make You Mine" singer is going to celebrate her Grammy nomination for Best Dance Pop Recording as she pleases.
"Oh my god oh my god oh my god!" she wrote on Instagram Stories with a series of crying emojis. "THANK YOU!"
She can buy Beyoncé flowers because the musician's joy for Queen Bey's 11 Grammy nominations was blooming.
"Shotgun Riders Forever!" Miley, who is nominated with Beyoncé in the Best Country Duo/Group Performance category for "II MOST WANTED" wrote on Instagram Stories. "Congratulations on all of your deserved nominations!"
A Grammy nomination? Cardi B likes it like that.
The rapper shared her enthusiasm over "Enough (Miami)" being in the running for Best Rap Performance.
"Ahhhh so grateful.." Cardi wrote on Instagram Stories, "and the fact that this song is my light work. Whew!!! This album honey...anyways thank you guys. Enjoy your day!!"
Fans might lose control over their excitement for the singer being nominated in the Best New Artist category. Posting a picture of him and his fellow nominees and giving a shout-out to his record label, Teddy wrote on Instagram Stories, "That's on them @warnerrecords boys on errrthanggg."
The "Envolver" artist celebrated Funk Generation landing in the Best Latin Pop Album category with a dance party.
"Brazilian funk has arrived at the international Grammy!!!!!!" Anitta wrote on Instagram. "Good morning."
The hour has come for Kehlani to celebrate their Grammy nominations.
After finding out they're up for Best R&B Song for "After Hours," Best Progressive R&B Album for Crash and Best Melodic Rap Performance for "KEHLANI," the artist reacted to the news.
"Thank you God," Kehlani wrote on Instagram. "Speechless. Wow."
The producer was thrilled to see both Taylor Swift's album The Tortured Poets Department and single "Fortnight" receive nominations as well as Sabrina Carpenter's album Short n' Sweet and single "Please Please Please."
"ttpd and fortnight whoa. short n’ sweet and please please please whoa," Antonoff, who collaborated with both artists on their work, wrote on X. "i love these albums and songs in the deepest ways. thank you for showing them love as well. means a great to deal to me and everyone who works so hard to bring them to life."
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