The Year in Music: From SNL Stages to Grammy Recognition - A 2025 Retrospective
The music landscape of 2025 has been nothing short of dynamic, brimming with captivating performances, surprising collaborations, and well-deserved accolades. It’s been a year where established artists continued to innovate, and rising stars solidified their place in the industry. Let’s dive into some of the highlights that have defined the sound of the year.
Saturday Night Live: A platform for Stars
Saturday Night Live remained a crucial platform for musical talent, consistently delivering memorable moments. Bad Bunny kicked off the season as host, setting a high bar for the year.
Following him, a diverse roster of artists graced the iconic stage, including Doja Cat, Sabrina Carpenter, and Brandi Carlile. I’ve found that SNL‘s continued ability to blend comedy and music keeps it relevant and a must-watch for fans.
Recently, Olivia Dean captivated audiences with performances of her hits “man I Need” and ”let Alone the One You Love” from her critically acclaimed album, The Art of Loving. Her neo-soul sound resonated deeply, further cementing her status as a rising force.
Dijon: A Producer’s Ascent and Solo Triumph
Dijon has undeniably had a breakout year, evolving from a sought-after collaborator to a Grammy-nominated artist in his own right. His contributions to Bon Iver’s SABLE, fABLE, specifically on the track “Day One,” were instantly noticeable.
However, it was his work with Justin Bieber on Swag and Swag II that truly propelled him into the spotlight. You might be surprised to learn that this collaboration lead to a Producer of the Year, Non-Classical nomination at the 2026 Grammy Awards.
Furthermore, his involvement in Swag earned him an Album of the Year nomination. Remarkably, amidst these high-profile collaborations, Dijon also found the time to release his own album, Baby. As if that weren’t enough, he’s also appearing in the new Paul Thomas Anderson film, One Battle After Another.
Here’s a quick look at Dijon’s remarkable 2025 achievements:
* Featured on Bon Iver’s SABLE, fABLE (“Day One”).
* key contributor to Justin Bieber’s Swag and Swag II.
* grammy nominations for Producer of the Year and Album of the Year.
* Released his own album, Baby.
* Starred in a Paul Thomas Anderson film.
Looking Ahead: The Best of 2025 (So Far)
The year isn’t over yet, and the music continues to flow.Baby by Dijon is already being hailed as one of the best albums of 2025, and I anticipate even more incredible releases before the year’s end.
Ultimately, 2025 has proven to be a year of exciting evolution and remarkable achievements in the music world.It’s a testament to the power of collaboration, the importance of artistic vision, and the enduring appeal of live performance.









