Samara Joy Earns Multiple 2025 GRAMMY Nominations

Sultry jazz sensation Samara Joy is proving herself to be a force to be reckoned with after scooping not one, not two, but multiple nominations for the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards.

The 23-year-old songstress, who took home Best New Artist and Best Jazz Vocal Album in 2023, has secured nods for Best Jazz Performance and Best Jazz Vocal Album for her latest project, A Joyful Holiday.

Joy’s soulful voice and effortless charm have captivated audiences and critics alike, cementing her status as a rising star in the jazz world.

This year’s nominations see Joy going head-to-head with industry heavyweights, including legendary pianist Chick Corea, who posthumously received three nominations, and acclaimed vocalist Norah Jones.

However, Joy is not alone in representing the new guard of jazz talent. Fellow nominees Lakecia Benjamin, Sullivan Fortner, and Dan Pugach are also making waves in the genre.

The 2025 GRAMMY Awards will take place on a date yet to be announced, with Joy’s fans eagerly awaiting the outcome.

Other standout nominees include rapper André 3000, whose unexpected foray into jazz with New Blue Sun earned him a Best Alternative Jazz Album nod. Meanwhile, guitar legend Bill Frisell picked up two nominations, solidifying his reputation as a master of his craft.

The full list of nominees is available on the GRAMMY website.

Joy’s A Joyful Holiday is a testament to her growth as an artist and her dedication to preserving the timeless magic of jazz.

Will Samara Joy add to her GRAMMY collection? Only time will tell.