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Featuring Daniel Caesarīest Latin Jazz Album - Back To The Sunset, Dafnis Prieto Big Bandīest Large Jazz Ensemble Album - American Dreamers: Voices Of Hope, Music Of Freedom, John Daversa Big Band Featuring Daca Artistsīest Jazz Instrumental Album - Emanon, The Wayne Shorter Quartetīest Jazz Vocal Album - The Window, Cécile Mclorin Salvantīest Improvised Jazz Solo - Don’t Fence Me In, John Daversaīest Reggae Album - 44/876, Sting & Shaggyīest Dance/Electronic Album - Woman Worldwide, Justiceīest Dance Recording - Electricity, Silk City & Dua Lipa Featuring Diplo & Mark Ronsonīest Contemporary Classical Composition - Kernis: Violin Concerto, James Ehnes, Ludovic Morlot & Seattle Symphonyīest Classical Compendium - Fuchs: Piano Concerto ‘Spiritualist’ Poems Of Life Glacier Rush, Joann Fallettaīest Classical Solo Vocal Album - Songs Of Orpheus – Monteverdi, Caccini, D’india & Landi, Karim Sulaymanīest Classical Instrumental Solo - Kernis: Violin Concerto, James Ehnesīest Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance - Anderson, Laurie: Landfall, Laurie Anderson & Kronos Quartetīest Choral Performance - Mcloskey: Zealot Canticles, Donald Nallyīest Opera Recording - Bates: The (R)Evolution Of Steve Jobs, Michael Christie, Garrett Sorenson, Wei Wu, Sasha Cooke, Edward Parks & Jessica E. Vincentīest Metal Performance - Electric Messiah, High On Fireīest Rock Performance - When Bad Does Good, Chris Cornellīest Urban Contemporary Album - Everything Is Love, The Cartersīest Traditional R&B Performance - Bet Ain’t Worth The Hand, Leon Bridges / How Deep Is Your Love, Pj Morton Featuring Yebbaīest R&B Performance - Best Part H.E.R. Paakīest Rock Album - From The Fires, Greta Van Fleetīest Rock Song - “Masseduction” St. Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical - Pharrell Williamsīest Rap/Sung Performance - “This Is America,” Childish Gambinoīest Rap Performance - King’s Dead, Kendrick Lamar, Jay Rock, Future & James Blake / Bubblin, Anderson. Song Of The Year - “This Is America,” Childish Gambinoīest Pop Duo/Group Performance - “Shallow,” Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper Record Of The Year - “This Is America,” Childish Gambinoīest Rap Album - Invasion Of Privacy, Cardi Bīest Country Album - Golden Hour, Kacey Musgraves It was a strong year for women in general, with Cardi B becoming the first solo woman to win Best Rap Album, and Brandi Carlile winning three in the Americana categories.Īlbum Of The Year - Golden Hour, Kacey Musgraves Drake and Childish Gambino had already turned down requests to perform at this year’s ceremony, but Lady Gaga delivered a head-banging performance of “Shallow” that served as a crossover point between her “traditional singer” persona and her “wild rock star” persona. Lady Gaga also won Best Pop Solo Performance on her own for “Joanne (Where Do You Think You’re Goin’?),” from her 2016 album Joanne. It was the first rap song in history to win Song of the Year at the Grammys.Įlsewhere, it was a significant year for Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper, who won Best Pop Duo/Group Performance and Best Song Written For Visual Media for their song “Shallow,” from Cooper’s directorial debut, A Star Is Born. It was a much-discussed moment in an otherwise uncontroversial ceremony, where top honors went to Kacey Musgraves’ album Golden Hour and two of its singles, and Childish Gambino’s “This Is America” walked away with four awards, including Song of the Year and Best Music Video.
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I promise you, you already won.”Īt that point, the ceremony’s producers cut his microphone off and went to commercial. “Look, look, if there’s people who have regular jobs who are coming out in the rain, in the snow, spending their hard-earned money to buy tickets to come to your shows, you don’t need this right here. “The point is, you’ve already won if you have people who are singing your songs word for word, if you’re a hero in your hometown,” he continued. “So it’s not the NBA, where at the end of the year, you’re holding a trophy because you made the right decisions or won the games.” “All my peers that make music from their heart, that do things pure and tell the truth, I wanna let you know we’re playing an opinion-based sport, not a factual-based sport,” he said. After winning Best Rap Song for “God’s Plan,” Drake used his winner’s speech to encourage musicians to work on their craft regardless of recognition. Does the world need the Grammy awards? Not according to Grammy-winner Drake, who the Recording Academy cut off during his spotlight moment at the 2019 awards, after he suggested the Grammys don’t matter as much as viral popularity.