Grammy-winning producer, songwriter, and musician Andrew Watt took home a Grammy Award at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards, held Sunday night at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
Watt was honored for his work on Lady Gaga whose album MAYHEM took home the win for Best Pop Vocal Album and her hit song “Abracadabra” was awarded Best Pop Dance Recording. Watt entered the night with five nominations across nine categories - one of the evening’s most impressive showings. The wins further cement Watt’s status as one of the most influential creative forces in contemporary music, with his work recognized across pop, rock, and visual media.
n addition to his nominations and wins, Watt was also a featured performer during the live broadcast, taking the stage as a guitarist during Lady Gaga’s electrifying Grammy performance of “Abracadabra.” Featuring unique camera angles, Gaga’s iconic choreography, and showstopping guitar riffs from Watt, the performance was a standout of the evening, bringing the Crypto Arena to its feet.
Watt also appeared in a powerful tribute honoring Ozzy Osbourne, joining Post Malone, Slash, Duff McKagan, and Chad Smith for a searing performance of the Black Sabbath classic “War Pigs.” Anchored by Slash and Duff’s commanding rock authority and driven by Chad Smith’s thunderous drums, the performance fused technical precision with raw emotion. A close collaborator and friend of Osbourne, Watt brought relentless energy to the stage as his guitar solos tore through the venue, capping the moment with a heartfelt nod to Ozzy that grounded the tribute in genuine respect and emotion. Elevated by explosive pyrotechnics and a striking portrait of Osbourne as the backdrop, the performance earned a thunderous standing ovation.