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Grammys Celebrate Dance/Electronic Artists with Repeat Nominations
8 Nov
Summary
- Familiar dance/electronic artists like Fred again.., Kaytranada, Disclosure, and Skrillex earn multiple nominations
- Grammys recognize dance/electronic genre across four categories
- Tame Impala's "End of Summer" earns a nomination in the dance/electronic recording category

The nominations for the 68th annual Grammy Awards, set to take place in 2025, were announced on November 7th, 2025. The Recording Academy has once again recognized the dance/electronic genre across four categories: best dance electronic recording, best dance/electronic album, best dance pop recording, and best remixed recording.
These categories have welcomed back a list of familiar faces, specifically in Fred again.., Kaytranada, Disclosure, and Skrillex. These artists have collectively earned 49 nominations and 13 wins, with Skrillex being the Academy's most celebrated dance artist, having won 9 awards since 2012. Meanwhile, Fred again.. and Kaytranada have 2 awards each, while Disclosure has yet to win a Grammy despite their storied career.
The repeat pool of nominations suggests that the Grammys have found a group of dance/electronic artists that are not only worthy of recognition, but with whom the Academy feels comfortable returning to again and again. The dance/electronic recording category is largely dominated by these familiar names, with the exception of Tame Impala's "End of Summer," a track that carves out space for recognition of the artist's new electronic-focused album Deadbeat, which was released after the 2026 eligibility window closed.
Elsewhere, the categories have brought in less frequently nominated artists, including FKA twigs and PinkPantheress, both of whom are welcome additions to the best dance/electronic album category, which also includes fellow Grammy favorites Rüfüs du Sol, a group that has accumulated six nominations and one win over its career.




