Who were the recipients of the 2024 Grammys? Check out the complete list of winners here.
2021 Grammy Awards.
At the 2021 Grammy Awards, Taylor Swift won the award for album of the year.2024 Grammy Awards for her album “Midnights,” giving her four wins in that category over her career,
the highest number achieved by any artist.
Swift was also the recipient of the best pop vocal album award, and she caused a stir among the crowd when she revealed during her acceptance speech that she had something to share.
“Her forthcoming album will be released soon.”
The department for tortured poets will be meeting on April 19.
SZA received the highest number of nominations this year with a total of nine, including recognition for album of the year, record of the year, and song of the year. Despite having already been nominated for 15 Grammys in the past, she had only won once before, in 2022 for “Kiss Me More” in the best pop duo/group performance category. However, she quickly gained more accolades this year, winning best R&B song early on in the ceremony.
The event was broadcasted live on CBS and also available for streaming on Paramount+. The host for the evening was the comedian and former “The Daily Show” host.Trevor Noah returned to host the ceremony for the fourth time in a row.
The recipients and contenders for the 2024 Grammys have been announced.
Top solo performance in pop genre
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Miley Cyrus’s song “Flowers” has been declared the winner.
- Reworded: Doja Cat’s new song is called “Paint the Town Red”.
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The song “What Was I Made For?” by Billie Eilish.
- Taylor Swift, “Anti-Hero”
- Olivia Rodrigo, “Vampire”
Top urban music album
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The winner is Karol G with her song “Mañana Será Bonito”.
- Rauw Alejandro, “Saturno”
- Tainy, “Data”
Best country album
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The recipient of the “Bell Bottom Country” award is Lainey Wilson.
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“Rolling Up the Welcome Mat” by Kelsea Ballerini
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The musical duo known as Brothers Osborne, with the self-titled name of “Brothers Osborne.”
- Zach Bryan, “Zach Bryan”
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The song “Rustin’ in the Rain” by Tyler Childers.
Top R&B track
- SZA, “Snooze” — Winner
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Victoria Monét’s song “On My Mama”
- Coco Jones, “ICU”
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“Back to Love” by Robert Glasper featuring SiR and Alex Isley
- Halle, “Angel”
Top album in the pop vocal category
- Taylor Swift, “Midnights” — Winner
- Kelly Clarkson, “chemistry”
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“Endless Summer Vacation” by Miley Cyrus
- Olivia Rodrigo, “GUTS”
- Ed Sheeran, “- (Subtract)”
Song of the year
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“What was the purpose of my creation?” (from the film “Barbie”) – Billie Eilish O’Connell & Finneas O’Connell, writers (Billie Eilish) – Winner
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This song was written by Jack Antonoff, Lana Del Rey, and Sam Dew and performed by Lana Del Rey under the title “A&W”.
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“Anti-Hero” written by Jack Antonoff and Taylor Swift, performed by Taylor Swift.
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The song “Butterfly” was written by Jon Batiste and Dan Wilson, with Jon Batiste performing.
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The song “Dance the Night” (from the album “Barbie”) was written by Caroline Ailin, Dua Lipa, Mark Ronson, and Andrew Wyatt, and performed by Dua Lipa.
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The song “Flowers” was written by Miley Cyrus, Gregory Aldae Hein, and Michael Pollack and performed by Miley Cyrus.
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“Bill’s Demise” – Written by Rob Bisel, Carter Lang, and Solána Rowe for the artist SZA.
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“Undead Creature of the Night” – Songwriters: Daniel Nigro and Olivia Rodrigo; Artist: Olivia Rodrigo
Best new artist
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The winner is Victoria Monét.
- Gracie Abrams
- Fred again..
- Ice Spice
- Jelly Roll
- Coco Jones
- Noah Kahan
- The War and Treaty
Record of the year
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Miley Cyrus is declared the winner for “Flowers”.
- “Worship” – Jon Batiste
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The phrase “Not Strong Enough” was said by boygenius.
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“What is my purpose?” [from the movie “Barbie”] – Billie Eilish
- “On My Mama” – Victoria Monét
- “vampire” – Olivia Rodrigo
- “Anti-Hero” – Taylor Swift
- “Kill Bill” – SZA
Album of the year
- of the 2015 Billboard Music Award for Top Streaming Song
Taylor Swift’s song “Midnights” was the recipient of the 2015 Billboard Music Award for Top Streaming Song.
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Jon Batiste hosts “World Music Radio.”
- “the record,” boygenius
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Summer Vacation without an end, by Miley Cyrus.
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“Are you aware that there is an underground passage beneath Ocean Boulevard?” – Lana Del Rey
- “The Age of Pleasure,” Janelle Monáe
- “GUTS,” Olivia Rodrigo
- “SOS,” SZA
More Grammy Awards
Prior to the show’s commencement, multiple other accolades were presented, including the debut category of best pop dance recording, awarded to Kylie Minogue for her song “Padam Padam.” The Beatles were also honored with the best music video award for their track “I’m Only Sleeping,” marking their first Grammy win since 1997.
In another first,
The Grammy was won by Tyla.
She received the award for the top performance in African music during the category’s inaugural year for her track “Water.”
SZA and Phoebe Bridgers both received awards at the recent ceremony. SZA was recognized for her performance in the pop duo/group category for “Ghost in the Machine,” while Phoebe Bridgers and her band boygenius won best alternative music album.
declared the winner and received awards for the three categories.
Killer Mike swept all three categories he was nominated in, winning the awards for best rap song, best rap performance, and best rap album. He was ultimately declared the overall winner and presented with trophies for all three accolades.seen in handcuffs
Several police officers escorted him out of the ceremony. According to the LAPD, this was related to a nearby altercation. He was charged with a misdemeanor and released on zero bail.
Joni Mitchell, a renowned folk musician at the age of 80, received her 10th Grammy for “Live at Newport” and delivered a moving rendition of “Both Sides, Now.” This marked her debut performance at the Grammys and her first public appearance following her successful recovery from a brain aneurysm in 2015.
Although the Oscars are still a couple of weeks away, “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” were both recognized on Sunday for their exceptional compilation and score soundtracks for visual media. Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas also received awards for their song “What Was I Made For?” from the film “Barbie,” winning both song of the year and best song written for visual media.
The list of awards won earlier in the evening can be found posted here in its entirety.
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