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Grammys 2025: St. Vincent Dominates with Wins in Best Alternative Album & Performance!

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Naomi Carter

Grammys 2025: St. Vincent Wins Best Alternative Music Album and Performance

At the 2025 Grammy Awards, St. Vincent clinched the award for Best Alternative Music Performance. Her track “Flea” from the album All Born Screaming triumphed over other nominees including Kim Gordon’s “Bye Bye”, “Song of the Lake” by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Fontaines D.C.’s “Starburster”, and “Neon Pill” by Cage the Elephant.

During her acceptance speech, Annie Clark extended her gratitude towards her family, friends, and the team behind “Flea,” notably mentioning Dave Grohl and Justin Meldal-Johnsen. She also gave a nod to the event’s house band for their rendition of Beck’s “Devil’s Haircut” as she walked up to the podium, playfully commenting, “That’s so nice! I do have a devil’s haircut in my mind!”

Later in the evening, St. Vincent also secured the Best Alternative Music Album award for All Born Screaming. In her speech, she expressed her profound love for her wife and daughter and acknowledged the contributions of her fellow artists, including Cate Le Bon. She praised her fellow nominees saying, “To every other nominee in this category, you fuckin’ rip. I love you all so much, so it’s an honor just to be in the same world where you all exist.” She described the album creation process as, “This record was obviously a labor of love. Making records is like building a house when you have no floor plans and you don’t know what wood or concrete is.”

Annie Clark also revealed to the press that she is now happily married and a mother, a fact that she had not widely publicized previously. With a laugh, she clarified, “The child is young, just to be clear. The child is young,” indicating that it was not a long-kept secret but rather recent news she had not shared widely.

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