Beyonce, Kandric Lamar, Sabrina Carpenter, Chapel Rowan and many more Grammy are the winners.
Beyonsey won the Album of the Year and Best Country Album for “Cauboy Carter”. He entered Sunday’s Gramis with a leading 11 nomination, leading to his career to 99 nodes. This makes him the most enrolled artist in Grammy history.
Lamor won several awards, including the Record of the Year and Song of the Year, thanks to his disk track “Not Like US”, including.
Carpenter won the first prize of the day – at the initial premiere ceremony – the best pop single performance for “Espresso”. Beatles won the best rock performance for their Artificial Intelligence-Assisted track, “Now and again.”
During the main telecast, Dochi won her first Grammy, which became the third woman to win the best rap album at any time. Roan won the new artist award.
Comedian Trever Noah served as a telecast host for the fifth consecutive year. Justin Treater hosted the premiere ceremony.
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Here is the list of winners:
Year album
“Cowboy Carter,” Beyoncé
Year’s song
“Not like us,” Kendrik Lamar
Record of year
“Not like us,” Kendrik Lamar
Best new artist
Chapel roan
Best pop vocal album
“Short n” sweet, “Sabarina Carpenter
Best pop single performance
“Espresso,” Sabarina Carpenter
Best Pop Couple/Group Performance
“Die with a smile,” Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars
Best Dance/Electronic Recording
“Never,” Justice and Left Impala
Best pop dance recording
“Von Dutch,” Charlie XCX
Best rap album
“The crocodile bites anytime,” doechii
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“Not like us,” Kendrick Lamar, Lyricist (Kendrick Lamar)
Best rap performance
“Not like us,” Kendrik Lamar
Best melodic rap performance
“3,” is the characteristic of Rapsodi Erica Budu
Best R&B Performance
“Made for me (live at stake).” Muni long
Best R&B Album
“11:11 (deluxe),” Chris Brown
Best traditional R&B performance
“It’s you,” lucky day
Best R&B song
“Shani,” Rob Bisel, Carter Lang, Solana Rowe, Jreds Solomon and Scott Zhang, Lyricist (SJA)
Best Progressive R&B Album
(tie)
“Why law?” NXWorries (Anderson. Pak and Knowledge)
“So you are happy to know,” Every Sunshine
Best dance electronic album
“Brat,” Charlie Xcx
Best rock performance
“Now and again,” Beatles
Best rock album
“Haikney Diamonds,” Rolling Stones
Best Remix Recording
“Espresso (Mark Ronson X FNZ Working Late Remix),” FNZ and Mark Ronsian, Remixers (Sabrina Carpenter)
Best American Performance
“American Dreaming,” Sierra Fareel
Best American Route Song
“American Dreaming,” Sierra Pharel and Melody Walker, Lyricist
Best American album
“Flower mark,” Sierra Pharel
Best bluegrass album
“Live Volume 1.,” Billy Strings
Best folk album
“Woodland,” Gilian Welch and David Rawalings
Best Regional Roots Music Albums
“Kuni,” Kalani Pea
Best Gospel Performance/Songs
“Ek Halelujah,” is characterized by Tasha Cobs Leonard, Erica Campbell and Israel Huton, Jonathan McRenolds and Jaclin car. Yes. Morris Coleman, Israel Huton, Kenneth Leonard Junior, Tasha Cobs Leonard and Naomi Rhine, Lyricist.
Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Songs
“This is my king,” Cess Wins, Taylor Agan, Kelly Gamble, Lloyd Nix and Jess Ras, Lyricist
Best gospel album
“More than,” Cece Winans
Best Contemporary Christian Music Artist
“A human’s heart,” do
Best Roots Gospel album
“Church,” Corey Henry
Best Country Album
“Cowboy Carter,” Beyoncé
Best Country Single Performance
“It takes a woman,” Chris Stapelton
Best Country Doo/Group Performance
II Most Wanted, “Beyonsey, Miley Cyrus is characterized
Best Country Song
“The Architect,” Shane Mackeli, KC Musgravs and Josh Osborne, Lyricist (KC Musgravs)
Best music video
“American Symphony”
Best American root performance
“Lighthouse,” Sierra Pharel
Best traditional blues album
“Swingin” lives in the church in Taj Mahal sextate
Best Contemporary Blues Album
“Mileage,” Ruti Foster
Best Latin Pop Album
“Las Mujeres Yes No Lorlan,” Shakira
Best muusika urabana album
“Las Letrus Yes No imports,” resident
Best Latin Rock or Optional Album
“Quian Tri Las Cornets?”
Best Mussica Mexicana album (including Tejano)
“Boka is, volume. 1, “Carin Leone
Best Tropical Latin Album
“Alma, Korazone Yalsa (live in Gran Titro National),” Tony Saxar, Mm Saxar
Best Rege album
“Bob Marley: One Love – Music Inspectored The Film (Deluxe),” various actors
Best global music performance
“Bamba Rangela,” Sheela E. In the specialty of Gloria Estefan and Mm Saxar
Best African Music Performance
“Love Me JJ,” Tems
Best jazz vocal album
“A joyful holiday,” Samara Joy
Year’s lyricist, non-sector
Amy allen
Cosmopolitan
Daniel Nigro
Creator of the year, classical
Elane marton
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media
Hans Zimmer, “Tibba: Part II”
Best compilation soundtrack for visual media
“Mestro: Music by Leonard Bernstein,” Bradley Cooper and Yanik Nezet-Segin, Artists; Bradley Cooper, Yanik Nezet-Segin and Jason Ruder, Compilation Maker; Steven Gijikiki, Music Supervisor
Best comedy album
“Dreamer,” Dave Chapel
Dr. Dre Global Impact Award
Alicia Keys