Sabrina Carpenter Wins First Grammy for 'Espresso'
Sabrina Carpenter Wins First Grammy for 'Espresso'

Sabrina Carpenter Wins First Grammy for 'Espresso'

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The 2025 Grammy Awards commenced with a tribute to Los Angeles wildfire victims, featuring a moving performance of 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' by Yolanda Adams and Angelique Kidjo. CEO Harvey Mason Jr. highlighted the event's focus on resilience and honoring first responders, while announcing that proceeds would aid wildfire victims. Sabrina Carpenter won the first award of the night for Best Pop Solo Performance with her hit 'Espresso,' and Charli XCX celebrated her first Grammy wins for Best Dance/Pop Album and Song with her works 'Brat' and 'Von Dutch.' Beyoncé, nominated for 11 awards, has yet to secure a win, while Kacey Musgraves received accolades for her song 'The Architect,' reflecting on its poignant themes. The ceremony is set against the backdrop of significant community recovery efforts and brings together diverse musical talents. Overall, the event blends celebration with a commitment to support those affected by recent tragedies.

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