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Irish artist Cian Ducrot celebrates first Grammy win

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Irish singer and songwriter Cian Ducrot walked away from the Grammy Awards this weekend with his first award in hand.

The Cork singer won his first Grammy Award for songwriting for co-writing SZA’s hit track Saturn, which was named Best R&B Song at the 2025 ceremony in Los Angeles.

Cian rightfully celebrated his win in Los Angeles!

He took to social media to share his delight at his win, writing: “I cannot believe it I WON MY FIRST GRAMMY!!! Thank you @sza for writing a masterpiece and asking me to be a part of this song you are the greatest to ever do it!

 

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“thank you to the amazing collaborators who made it all happen @robbisel @solomonophonic @monsune.inc @iam_c_lang you guys are genius’ and I’m honoured to have collected this award along side you never stop dreaming guys! Anything is possible I’m shook I don’t have the words tbh this is just a dream I had and yesterday I lived it I am so blessed and grateful.”

How sweet!

Cian has had an incredible rise to success in recent years.

The musician received the RTÉ Choice Music Prize for Irish Song of the Year with his track Heaven.

 

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His debut album Victory shot to number one in the UK and Ireland as he amassed over one billion streams.

He released his new single last month, Who’s Making You Feel It, to the delight of fans.

Speaking about the song, he said: “The song is basically one big ‘Tell me, is this new guy better than me?” It’s about how we all find ourselves stalking our exes even if we say we don’t. And when you inevitably notice them moving on with other people all of a sudden that feeling of jealousy and curiosity pops up and you just need to know ‘Who is it?’, ‘Who’s making you feel better than I did?’ and ‘I notice it looks like your life is amazing and you’re really making the most of it all but also DO YOU MISS MEEEE?! The song is also a bit sarcastic in a way of asking this person if they have gotten everything they dreamed of after leaving you and that you ‘hope’ they did.”

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