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Every 2025 Grammy Performance Ranked


The 2025 Grammy performances are ranked from worst to best. Who had the best song?

The Grammys approached a four-hour run-time, but with artists like Benson Boone backflipping around the stage, Herbie Hancock and Stevie Wonder catching up in public, Sabrina Carpenter tossing out smash hits, and Charli XCX turning Crypto.com Arena into Los Angeles’ coolest club, the show never dragged, and often upended expectations. Shakira is no stranger to humongous pop moments after playing stadiums around the world as well as a Super Bowl halftime show, but her Grammys performance made for a nifty change-up: she began in the middle of the arena floor with an intimate understanding of the camera during “Ojos Asi,” then snaked toward the stage to join her dancers for an exuberant “Bzrp Music Sessions Vol. Billie Eilish always approaches her stage show with thoughtful visuals, and for her showcase of her nominated smash “Birds of a Feather,” the pop superstar continued the ceremony’s tribute to Los Angeles, playing alongside her brother Finneas and her backing band on transported hiking terrain that re-created San Gabriel Mountains and Eaton Canyon in Altadena.

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