Sufjan Stevens has won his second Grammy Award for John Legend’s “Always Come Back,” according to the Recording Academy nominations update.
Charli XCX and Post Malone received an early Christmas present from the Recording Academy on Friday, with both artists receiving additional nominations at the 2025 Grammy Awards.
In the latest adjustment to the nominees list, Charli XCX and Malone both won Best Recording Package for their work as art directors on Brat and F-1 Trillion, respectively. Both albums had previously been included in this category, but neither artist was included in the shortlist when they were first announced.
Charlie and Malone are competing in this category with Kate Bush, who served as art director on the Baskerville edition of Hounds of Love and is nominated for a Grammy for the first time in nearly 30 years. Similarly, Mr. Bush earned nominations in the Best Box or Special Limited Edition Packaging category for The Hound of Love and Lost at Sea.
With this update, Charlie’s nominations at the 2025 Grammy Awards have increased to eight categories, including Record of the Year (360) and Album of the Year (Brat). Malone’s official win count now stands at seven, including Best Country Album (F-1 trillion) and Song of the Year (Taylor Swift’s “Fortnite”).
Sufjan Stevens has earned his first nomination and second-ever Grammy nomination at the 2025 Grammy Awards for his work on John Legend’s “Always Come Back,” according to an update posted Thursday by the Recording Academy. It received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Arrangement, Instrumentation, and Vocals.
The 2025 Grammy Awards will be held on February 1st at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.