On Friday morning, November 8, the Recording Academy announced the 2025 Grammy nominations, sparking waves of emotional and grateful reactions from artists all around the world.
- November 9, 2024
AceShowbiz - Tears of joy and congratulatory messages have been flowing as the 67th annual Grammy nominations brought life-changing news for many artists. Among the most heartfelt reactions was RAYE, who celebrated her first-ever Grammy nods.
The English singer-songwriter, recognized for best new artist, songwriter of the year, non-classical, and best-engineered album, non-classical, couldn't contain her tears of joy. She shared an emotional video on Instagram soundtracked by her song "Oscar Winning Tears" from her debut album "My 21st Century Blues." "God knows all it took to get here. This is too much," she captioned. Fellow artists like Demi Lovato and Hayley Kiyoko offered warm congratulatory messages, elevating the joyous occasion.
Joining the celebration, Shaboozey, one of 2024's breakout stars, also displayed his excitement on social media. With six nominations, including best new artist and song of the year for "A Bar Song (Tipsy)", the artist has been reveling in his historic year. "A Bar Song" had already made waves with its 16-week streak at the top of the Billboard Hot 100. Shaboozey's elation was palpable as he connected with friends and mentors, expressing his gratitude for the support he's received on his journey.
Similarly, Beyonce Knowles garnered significant attention with her 11 Grammy nominations for her country-themed album "COWBOY CARTER", making history with a total of 99 Grammy nominations throughout her career. She becomes the artist with the most Grammy nominations of all time, further cementing her legacy in the music industry. Kelsea Ballerini, nominated for best country duo/group performance, and Madison Beer, up for best dance-pop recording, also shared their overwhelming gratitude on Instagram.