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Why Trevor Noah Compared Taylor Swift Fans to Army of Kendrick Lamars

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Grammy Awards 2025: Taylor Swift Confirmed as a Presenter

Kendrick Lamar may not have been at the 2025 Grammys, but he (and his feud with Drake) got quite the shout-out.

Though Trevor Noah, hosting music's biggest night for the fifth straight year, was subtle about that second part.

As his monologue inevitably got to Taylor Swift, a 14-time Grammy winner heading into the evening and nominated for another six, Noah praised her for getting an Album of the Year nod for the LP she announced while accepting in that category last year.

"That was like Grammy Inception," he quipped, invoking Christopher Nolan's trippy sci-fi hit. "I like how you did that." (See all the artists who've already won a Grammy tonight.)

But the comedian also warned her what might happen if she ended up winning Album of the Year for a record fifth time, which would make her the only artist to achieve the feat.

For starters, he said, that means "she would break the record of four wins, set in 2024 by... Taylor Swift. If you break Taylor's record, you know, the Swifties are going to come for you. You don't want to mess with them, man, they're like an army of Kendrick Lamars." 

So while the Beyhive probably won't be too happy, either, should their queen be denied yet again in that category, Noah went with a subtle nod to what happens when you incur Lamar's wrath. Which Drake, and his lawyers, know all too well.

Lamar was nominated for seven Grammys heading into the Feb. 2 ceremony at Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena, but he skipped the ceremony in favor of preparing for his Feb. 9 Super Bowl Halftime Show performance to prepare for in New Orleans.

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Meanwhile, Noah may be able to host the Grammys in his sleep by now, but this time around he had to shake up his playlist.

While the location remained the same and the faces hadn't changed all that much—11-time nominee Beyoncé, Swift, Billie Eilish and Finneas, Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars are partying tonight with Sabrina CarpenterCharli xcx, Chappell Roan and Shaboozey—the vibe couldn't help but be different in the wake of the devastating wildfires that tore through large swaths of Los Angeles last month, Noah had to shake up his usual playlist.

A number of related events that normally would have taken place in the days leading up to the Feb. 2 ceremony were canceled, and the telecast itself, according to the Recording Academy, was "reimagined to raise funds to support wildfire relief efforts and aid music professionals impacted by the wildfires in Los Angeles."

So Noah was tasked with hitting the right note between solemnity and celebration. True to form, he was pitch perfect, and opened the show not with jokes but with a heartfelt tribute to L.A.'s music community.

The jokes did come, however, among them Noah comparing how important the Grammys are to music to what Father's Day means to prolific reproducer Nick Cannon, and optimistically suggesting that maybe A.I. could hasten along a new Rihanna album, "praise be Nvidia."

He also noted that it wasn't the greatest time for Beyoncé to announce her Cowboy Carter Tour because "there's tariffs, we can't afford a new tour."

Yes, politics were in the house, and Noah cracked that he planned to enjoy himself, just in case it was "the last time I get to host anything in this country."

"It's exciting, it's different, it's probably the best concert of the year," Noah said in a behind-the-scenes video about why he loves hosting music's biggest night. "Where else are you going to have the best in country, the best in hip-hop, the best in pop, the best in R&B, all on the same stage, all on the same night, everybody coming together ? It's an easy one to say yes to."

Among the twists in store for the evening, he teased "a little surprise" in how the performances by the Best New Artist nominees would unfold. And "on a sad but then also beautiful note," there will be a star-studded tribute to prolific producer (and 28-time Grammy winner) Quincy Jones, who died in November.

In addition to emceeing, Noah is a co-producer of the telecast and he's a nominee for Best Comedy Album, for Where Was I

"I don't think it ever gets old," Noah said. "I've seen Beyoncé win her however-many-eth award and have a look in her face that says, 'This is so special.' And I've seen people winning their first award. Like I remember Victoria Monet's face when she received her Grammy, it was otherworldly."

See every star who hit the red carpet at the 2025 Grammys:

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Taylor Swift

In custom Vivienne Westwood and Casadei heels. 

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Lady Gaga

In custom Samuel Lewis and Tiffany & Co. jewelry.

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Cynthia Erivo

In custom Louis Vuitton. 

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Shakira

In Etro and Pomellato jewelry. 

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Miley Cyrus

In Saint Laurent and Tiffany & Co. jewelry. 

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Omarion

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Busta Rhymes

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GloRilla

In Lena Berisha. 

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Victoria Monét

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Janelle Monáe

In Area. 

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Alicia Keys

In Dolce & Gabbana Alta Moda. 

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Latto

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Shaboozey

In custom Diesel. 

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Paris Hilton

In Chrome Hearts. 

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Julia Fox

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Lainey Wilson

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Will Smith

In Balmain. 

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Trevor Noah

In Giorgio Armani and Tiffany & Co. jewelry. 

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Valentina Ferrer & J Balvin 

In Dior. 

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Durand Bernarr

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JT

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Kenzie Yolles

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Lady London

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Olivia Rodrigo

In vintage Versace, Stuart Weitzman shoes and Tiffany & Co. jewelry. 

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Coco Jones

In custom Defaïence. 

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Cardi B

In Roberto Cavalli and Le Vian earrings. 

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Ty Dolla $ign

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Charli XCX

In Jean Paul Gaultier. 

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Heidi Klum & Tom Kaulitz

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Sabrina Carpenter

In custom JW Anderson and Chopard diamonds. 

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