Justice and Tame Impala have won Best Dance/Electronic Recording for “Neverender” at the 2025 Grammys. They beat out Disclosure (“She’s Gone, Dance On”), Four Tet (“Loved”), Fred Again.. and Baby Keem (“Leavemealone”), and Kaytranada and Childish Gambino (“Witchy”).
Last year, the gramaphone went to Skrillex, Fred Again.., and Flowdan—made with input from honorary co-producer Four Tet—for their arena-filling anthem “Rumble.” Aptly, Fred Again.. would have become the first artist since Skrillex to win the category in back-to-back years had “Leavemealone” triumphed this year, while Four Tet—not a named contributor to “Rumble”—would have collected his first-ever Grammy in his first year of nomination in this category.
Disclosure are the joint most-nominated Best Dance/Electronic Recording artists ever, alongside Bonobo, the Chemical Brothers, Madonna, and Skrillex with five total nominations. This year, however, would have marked their first Grammy win from nine nominations. Of the other nominees, Kaytranada partook in the category for the third time, having won first time around for his Kali Uchis collaboration “10%” in 2021. His “Witchy” guest Childish Gambino is also nominated this year for Best Progressive R&B Album with his record Bando Stone and the New World, bringing his lifetime total to 14 nominations and, before tonight, five wins.
Tame Impala had, somehow, never won a Grammy—his contribution to Justice’s “Neverender” was just his fourth all-time nomination. Justice themselves had seven nominations and two wins to their name, the latest being Best Dance/Electronic Album for the 2018 live LP Woman Worldwide.
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