SESAC is thrilled to congratulate all affiliated artists, songwriters, and producers who took home trophies at the 67th Annual GRAMMY® Awards held on Sunday, February 2, 2025. Sierra Ferrell swept in all categories she was nominated for, with a total of four awards. Additionally, Cory Henry, Tony Succar, and Matt B took home trophies across a variety of genres including Global Music, Tropical Latin, and Gospel.
For a full list of the winners, visit grammy.com
SESAC winners are as follows:
Best American Roots Performance
Sierra Ferrell
“Lighthouse” recorded by Sierra Ferrell
Best Americana Performance
Sierra Ferrell
“American Dreaming” recorded by Sierra Ferrell
Best American Roots Song
Sierra Ferrell
“American Dreaming” recorded by Sierra Ferrell
Best Americana Album
Sierra Ferrell
Trail Of Flowers recorded by Sierra Ferrell
Best Roots Gospel Album
Cory Henry
Church recorded by Cory Henry
Best Tropical Latin Album
Tony Succar
Alma, Corazón y Salsa (Live at Gran Teatro Nacional) recorded by Tony Succar, Mimy Succar
Best Global Music Album
Matt B
ALKEBULAN II recorded by Matt B featuring Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Congratulations to all SESAC affiliates who contributed to GRAMMY-winning projects:
Album of the Year
Derek Dixie, Darius Dixson, Andrew DeRoberts
for their contributions to
Cowboy Carter recorded by Beyoncé
Best R&B Performance
Bryan Michael Cox
for his contribution to
“Made for Me (Live On BET)” recorded by Muni Long
Best Rap Album
Darius Dixson
Alligator Bites Never Heal recorded by Doechii
Best Country Solo Performance
Jerry Salley
for his contribution to
“It Takes A Woman” recorded by Chris Stapleton
Best Country Duo/Group Performance
Andrew DeRoberts
for his contributions to
“II MOST WANTED” recorded by Beyoncé and Miley Cyrus
Best Country Album
Derek Dixie, Darius Dixson, Andrew DeRoberts
for their contributions to
Cowboy Carter recorded by Beyoncé
Best Música Urbana Album
TROOKO, Rafa Arcaute, Christian Nodal
for their contributions to
LAS LETRAS YA NO IMPORTAN recorded by Residente
Best Música Mexicana Album (Including Tejano)
Bibi Marin
for his contribution to
Boca Chueca, Vol.1 recorded by Carín León