The 2025 GRAMMY nominations are in, and the Best Global Music Performance category has some standout contenders.
The nominations for the 2025 GRAMMY Awards have just been announced, generating buzz among fans and industry insiders alike. This year’s Best Global Music Performance category showcases a diverse range of talent, highlighting artists who bring unique flavors from around the world to the forefront of the music scene.
Leading the nominations is Bad Bunny with his track “EoO,” which continues to cement his status as a global superstar. His ability to blend genres and reach a broad audience is a significant highlight this year. The category also features Ciro Hurtado with “Cantando en el Camino,” a performance that captures the essence of traditional sounds enriched with contemporary flair.
Angélique Kidjo, a perennial favorite in this category, brings her powerful track “JERUSALEMA” to the stage, showcasing her remarkable vocal prowess and deep cultural roots. Kidjo’s music often transcends boundaries, connecting listeners across various backgrounds.
Additionally, “Inmigrante” by Yeisy Rojas is making waves, reflecting the current global conversations around migration and identity through its poignant lyrics and engaging melody. Another notable entry is “Shrini’s Dream – Live” by Shakti, which promises to deliver an immersive experience that combines live instrumentation with world music influences.
Also nominated is Anoushka Shankar, featuring Alam Khan and Sarathy Korwar, for their collaborative piece “Daybreak.” Shankar’s expertise in sitar and her unique ability to fuse classical Indian music with modern elements make this performance stand out. The nominees reflect a rich tapestry of sounds that not only celebrate cultural diversity but also resonate with audiences worldwide.
As anticipation builds for the awards ceremony, fans are eager to see who will take home the coveted trophy. With such a talented lineup, the competition is fierce, and it will be interesting to watch how the voting unfolds in the coming months.


