Cardi B, SZA, And Victoria Monét Have Been Added To The Esteemed List Of Presenters For The 2025 Grammy Awards

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The 67th Annual Grammy Awards has expanded its presenter roster, with Cardi B, SZA, and Victoria Monét being the newest names announced on Friday, January 31. Catch the trio live on Sunday, February 2, at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles by streaming on Paramount+ or CBS.

Cardi B, who is nominated for Best Rap Performance for her song “Enough (Miami)”, included a special bonus for fans in her title graphic announcing the news. The artist behind Invasion of Privacy wore a yellow bikini and matching platform heels as a tribute to her new “booty crack piercing.” The emergence of these new photos has naturally led to speculation that her second album is on the verge of release.

SZA is also a contender in two different categories. The lead single “Saturn” is being considered alongside Kehlani’s “After Hours,” Tems’ “Burning,” Coco Jones’ “Here We Go (Uh Oh),” and Muni Long’s “Ruined Me” for the Best R&B Song award. The LANA track is vying for the award of Best R&B Performance.

The Sunday show doesn’t feature Monét as a nominee. The deluxe edition of JAGUAR II was released in 2024, along with a holiday-themed version of the project. Joining the lineup for the evening are Taylor Swift, Queen Latifah, Olivia Rodrigo and Will Smith, who will contribute to a heartfelt tribute in honour of the late Quincy Jones.

Hip Hop’s appearance on the Grammys stage will be less prominent on Sunday. Doechii will be headlining with a medley from Alligator Bites Never Heal, as Janelle Monáe, John Legend, RAYE, and Teddy Swims join the lineup of performers.

Ahead of the major event, the Recording Academy and MusiCares committed $2 million in urgent assistance for individuals impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires. The entire Grammy community is in a state of shock and profound grief over the developments currently taking place in Los Angeles. The music industry is being severely affected, but CEOs, such as Harvey Mason Jr., are pledging to band together to provide mutual support, according to a recent statement. As a result, the events originally scheduled for Grammy Week were significantly reduced to just four, with the sole goal of generating funds for relief efforts.

 

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