Rihanna is indeed set to attend the 2025 Grammy Awards, marking her presence after a significant absence. Recent announcements and social media buzz have confirmed her attendance at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, which is scheduled to take place on Sunday, February 2, 2025, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
While it’s confirmed she will be there, it’s not specified whether she will perform or if she’s attending to announce something special. This return is particularly noted as it comes after several years where she was not present, highlighting the anticipation around her appearance.
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Rihanna’s Grammy History
Rihanna has had a notable presence at the Grammy Awards over the years, both as a nominee and winner. Here’s a summary of her Grammy history:
Wins
2012:
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for “All of the Lights” (with Kanye West, Kid Cudi, and Fergie).
Best Rap Song for “All of the Lights” (as a featured artist).
2013:
Best Urban Contemporary Album for “Talk That Talk”.
2018:
Best Rap/Sung Performance for “Loyalty” (with Kendrick Lamar).
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Nominations
Rihanna has received numerous nominations throughout her career:
2008:
Album of the Year for “Good Girl Gone Bad”.
Best New Artist.
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for “Umbrella”.
Best Dance Recording for “Don’t Stop the Music”.
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for “Umbrella” (with Jay-Z).
2009:
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals for “Hate That I Love You” (with Ne-Yo).
Best Dance Recording for “Disturbia”.
2010:
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for “Take a Bow”.
Best Long Form Music Video for “Good Girl Gone Bad Live”.
2011:
Album of the Year for “Rated R”.
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for “Russian Roulette”.
Best Dance Recording for “Hard” (with Jeezy).
2012:
Song of the Year for “All of the Lights” (as a featured artist).
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for “What’s My Name?” (with Drake).
2013:
Best Pop Solo Performance for “Where Have You Been”.
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for “Talk That Talk” (with Jay-Z).
2014:
Best Urban Contemporary Album for “Unapologetic”.
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for “Stay” (with Mikky Ekko).
2016:
Album of the Year for “Anti”.
Best Urban Contemporary Album for “Anti”.
Best Pop Solo Performance for “Kiss It Better”.
Best R&B Performance for “Kiss It Better”.
Best R&B Song for “Kiss It Better”.
2018:
Record of the Year for “Loyalty” (with Kendrick Lamar)
Album of the Year for “Damn.” by Kendrick Lamar (as a featured artist)
2020:
Best Rap Song for “Sicko Mode” (with Travis Scott, Drake, and Swae Lee)
Best Rap Performance for “Sicko Mode” (with Travis Scott, Drake, and Swae Lee)
Rihanna’s Grammy history showcases her versatility across genres like pop, R&B, urban contemporary, and rap, reflecting her significant impact on music. However, there’s been some criticism over the years regarding her not winning in major categories like Album of the Year or Song of the Year, despite her commercial success and cultural influence.
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