Los Angeles – The dynamic collaboration between French electronic duo Justice and Australian psychedelic rock band Tame Impala has been honored at this year’s Grammy Awards. The artists won the Best Dance/Electronic Recording for their track “Neverender.”
“Neverender,” which features the distinctive vocals of Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker, marks the third Grammy win for Justice, comprised of Xavier du Rosnay and Gaspard Augé. The song is a standout track from Justice’s fourth studio album, “Hyperdrama,” which was released to critical acclaim in 2024.
Despite nominations in multiple categories, “Hyperdrama” did not clinch the Best Dance/Electronic Album, which was awarded to Charli XCX for her album “Brat.”
The award for “Neverender” was announced during the Grammy Premiere Ceremony. Unfortunately, Justice was unable to attend the event due to their ongoing tour in Europe.
This victory underscores the continued influence and innovation within the electronic music scene, celebrating a fusion of genres that has resonated with fans and critics alike.
The 2025 Grammy Awards continue to celebrate musical excellence across a broad spectrum of genres, highlighting the year’s most creative and impactful work.