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Grammy nominations 2025: Shaboozey, Kelsea Ballerini and more react

Stars celebrate their 2025 Grammy nominations.

The nominations for the 67th Annual Grammy Awards were announced Friday morning and Beyoncé is the most nominated artist this year, receiving 11 nominations for her country album “COWBOY CARTER.” With her nominations, she also made history as the artist with the most Grammy nominations of all time, 99 in total.

Artists, producers and more took to social media following the nominations ceremony to celebrate the recognition they received from The Recording Academy.

Shaboozey, who received Grammy nominations for best new artist and song of the year, was among the first artists to react to the news on social media. On his Instagram Story, he shared a video of himself celebrating when he found out about his nominations.

Shaboozey shares his epic reaction to becoming a Grammy-nominated artist

The artist received six Grammy nominations, including “Song of the Tear” with “A Bar Song (Tipsy).”

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Kelsea Ballerini, who was nominated for best country duo/group performance for her song “Cowboys Cry Too” with Noah Kahan, said in an Instagram Story that she was “just beyond grateful.”

“No words,” Ballerini wrote. “I love you @noahkahanmusic let’s go to the Grammys.”

The 2025 Grammys will take place on Sunday, February 2nd at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

See more reactions below.

Madison Beer

Madison Beer, who is nominated for best dance-pop recording for her song “Make You Mine,” expressed her gratitude on Instagram. She posted “Oh my God” alongside a photo of her nomination shown on a television screen and “THANK YOU” in another Instagram Story.

Kehlani

Kehlani, who received three nominations including best progressive R&B album, best R&B song and best melodic rap performance, said in an Instagram post: “Thank God. Speechless. Wow.”

Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus, who is nominated for Best Country Duo/Group Performance for her work on Beyoncé's song “II MOST WANTED,” wrote on her Instagram Story, “Shotgun Riders Forever! I love you @beyonce ❤️ Congratulations on all your well-deserved nominations!”

Doechii

Doechii, who received four nominations including one for best new artist, as well as awards for best rap album and best rap performance, reacted to her nominations in an Instagram Live.

Doechii has an incredible reaction to her first Grammy nomination on Instagram Live

The rapper received multiple Grammy nominations, including Best New Artist, Best Rap Album and Best Rap Performance.

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Troye Sivan

Troye Sivan, who is nominated for best dance-pop recording for his song “Got Me Started,” reacted to the news on Instagram, writing: “Best pop-dance recording – got me started 🥲”

“My voice hurts from screaming @recordingacademy,” he added.

RAYE

RAYE shared a video on Instagram showing her emotional reaction to learning she had received nominations for songwriter of the year (non-classical) and best new artist, saying she cried: “Grammy-nominated Tears.”

“God knows what it took to get here 😭😭😭,” she wrote, adding, “This is too much 😭😭😭 I can't stop crying 😭😭😭.”

Teddy swims

Teddy Swims shared a video on Instagram of himself calling his father to tell him about his Grammy nomination for Best New Artist.

“Dad, I love you. You are the first person I will always call!” Swims wrote. Thank you for allowing your boy to achieve this dream!”

“This is the greatest honor in music!” he continued. “And to be nominated this year for Best New Artist in what I believe is the best freshman class in history is an absolute privilege!”

Anita

Anitta, who is nominated for Best Latin Pop Album for her album Funk Generation, shared a celebratory video on Instagram to celebrate her recognition, writing: “Brazilian funk has arrived at the international Grammy!!!!!! Good morning 🇧🇷.” .”

For the full list of nominations, visit Grammy.com.