Emmy nominations just dropped, and they’re packed with star power. Big names from music are making waves in TV awards this year – led by Kendrick Lamar, Beyoncé, and Jay‑Z.
At the flashy 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, creators behind major live performances got major attention. Headliners:
Kendrick Lamar earned a coveted nod for his electrifying Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show, nominated under Outstanding Variety Special (Live) alongside other big acts.
Joining him, Beyoncé landed a nomination for her own show, cleverly called the Beyoncé Bowl, in the same category.Even Jay‑Z scored a nod with a performance or feature in that space—making it a trifold showdown among music’s royal couple and a top rapper.
This marks a rare moment: music icons, typically Grammy darlings, stealing the spotlight at the Emmys. The category highlights live television moments, and this group is turning that into prime-time gold.
For music fans, it’s a game‑changer. These stars aren’t just dropping tracks or touring—they’re remaking how music meets TV. Their nominations promise fireworks on screen and mark a fresh trend in award shows.
The Emmys air September 14, 2025, live from L.A.'s Peacock Theater with host Nate Bargatze. Expect high-stakes performances and hype-filled acceptance speeches from these chart-topping names.
Trend Rage takes note: the line between music and television is blurring in a powerful way. When rap legends and chart queens compete in TV's top awards, everyone wins.
Stay tuned with us for more updates on Emmys 2025—they might just shake up the way we see live TV.
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