Justice‘s “Neverender” won the Grammy Award for best dance/electronic recording at the 67th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday (Feb. 2) in Los Angeles.
The French duo triumphed in a stacked category, beating out Disclosure’s “She’s Gone, Dance On,” Four Tet’s “Loved,” Fred Again.. & Baby Keem’s “Leavemealone” and Kaytranada’s “Witchy” featuring Childish Gambino.
The win marks the third Grammy for the beloved French electronic duo. A major 2024 dance world hit, the soaring, silky, disco-infused “Neverender” features vocals from Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker and comes from the pair’s fourth studio album, 2024’s Hyperdrama, which features vocals from artists including Parker, Miguel, Thundercat and more.
“Justice has been a band saying ‘no’ to everything, exactly like when I used to work with Daft Punk,” Pedro Winter, the founder of Justice’s label Ed Banger, told Billboard last year. “They really wanted to focus on their own music. Now it has been a 20-year career, so it’s time to open the door and work with other people… Of course, a lot of [the fans of people like Parker and Miguel] will not get the Justice sound… but out of those millions, let’s try to grab the attention and love of some of them.”
The duo, Xaxier du Rosnay and Gaspard Augé, were not present at the Grammy Premiere Ceremony on Sunday to accept the award, as they are currently on tour in Europe, with the pre-telecast show’s host Justin Tranter accepting on their behalf. Hyperdrama was also nominated for best dance/electronic album at the 2025 Grammys, losing that award to Charli XCX’s Brat.