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66th
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Grammy
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If
you
missed
the
66th
annual
Grammys,
we have
you
covered
with
a
list
of
all
the
big
winners.
On
Sunday,
“music’s
biggest
night”
went
down
live
from
the
Crypto.com
Arena
in
Los
Angeles,
California.
Trevor
Noah
held
down
the
hosting
duties
for
the
66th
annual
Grammys
and
his
opening
monologue
was
electric
and
hyped
the
crowd
for
the
evening’s
upcoming
festivities.
After
he
kicked
things
off,
the
awards
began
and
the
ladies
dominated
the
night.
SZA
and
Victoria
Monét
both
received
their
flowers
in
the
form
of
multiple
award
wins.
Coco
Jones
took
home
the
award
for
“Best
R&B
Performance”
proving
her
acting
and
music
talents
are
top-notch
and
Michelle
Obama
took
home
a
Grammy
for
“Best
Audiobook.”
If
you
missed
the
awards,
you
can
view
all
the
winners
of
the
night
below.
66th
Annual
Grammy
Awards
Winners
List
RECORD
OF
THE
YEAR
“Flowers,”
Miley
Cyrus
ALBUM
OF
THE
YEAR
“Midnights,”
Taylor
Swift
SONG
OF
THE
YEAR
“What
Was
I
Made
For?”
from
“Barbie,”
Billie
Eilish
O’Connell
and
Finneas
O’Connell,
songwriters
(Billie
Eilish)
BEST
NEW
ARTIST
Victoria
Monét
PRODUCER
OF
THE
YEAR,
NON-CLASSICAL
Jack
Antonoff
SONGWRITER
OF
THE
YEAR,
NON-CLASSICAL
Theron
Thomas
BEST
POP
SOLO
PERFORMANCE
“Flowers,”
Miley
Cyrus
BEST
POP
DUO/GROUP
PERFORMANCE
“Ghost
in
the
Machine,”
SZA
featuring
Phoebe
Bridgers
BEST
POP
VOCAL
ALBUM
“Midnights,”
Taylor
Swift
BEST
DANCE/ELECTRONIC
RECORDING
“Rumble,”
Skrillex,
Fred
again..
and
Flowdan
BEST
POP
DANCE
RECORDING
“Padam
Padam,”
Kylie
Minogue
BEST
DANCE/ELECTRONIC
MUSIC
ALBUM
“Actual
Life
3
(January
1
–
September
9,
2022),”
Fred
again
BEST
ROCK
PERFORMANCE
“Not
Strong
Enough,”
boygenius
BEST
METAL
PERFORMANCE
“72
Seasons,”
Metallica
BEST
ROCK
SONG
“Not
Strong
Enough,”
Julien
Baker,
Phoebe
Bridgers,
and
Lucy
Dacus,
songwriters
(boygenius)
BEST
ROCK
ALBUM
“This
Is
Why,”
Paramore
BEST
ALTERNATIVE
MUSIC
PERFORMANCE
“This
Is
Why,”
Paramore
BEST
ALTERNATIVE
MUSIC
ALBUM
“The
Record,”
boygenius
BEST
R&B
PERFORMANCE
“ICU,”
Coco
Jones
BEST
TRADITIONAL
R&B
PERFORMANCE
“Good
Morning,”
PJ
Morton
featuring
Susan
Carol
BEST
R&B
SONG
“Snooze,”
Kenny
B.
Edmonds,
Blair
Ferguson,
Khris
Riddick-Tynes,
Solána
Rowe
and
Leon
Thomas,
songwriters
(SZA)
BEST
PROGRESSIVE
R&B
ALBUM
“SOS,”
SZA
BEST
R&B
ALBUM
“Jaguar
II,”
Victoria
Monét
BEST
RAP
PERFORMANCE
“Scientists
&
Engineers,”
Killer
Mike
featuring
André
3000,
Future,
and
Eryn
Allen
Kane
BEST
MELODIC
RAP
PERFORMANCE
“All
My
Life,”
Lil
Durk
featuring
J.
Cole
BEST
RAP
SONG
“Scientists
&
Engineers,”
André
Benjamin,
Paul
Beauregard,
James
Blake,
Michael
Render,
Tim
Moore,
and
Dion
Wilson,
songwriters
(Killer
Mike
featuring
André
3000,
Future,
and
Eryn
Allen
Kane)
BEST
RAP
ALBUM
“Michael,”
Killer
Mike
BEST
SPOKEN
WORD
POETRY
ALBUM
“The
Light
Inside,”
J.
Ivy
BEST
JAZZ
PERFORMANCE
“Tight,”
Samara
Joy
BEST
JAZZ
VOCAL
ALBUM
“How
Love
Begins,”
Nicole
Zuraitis
BEST
JAZZ
INSTRUMENTAL
ALBUM
“The
Winds
of
Change,”
Billy
Childs
BEST
LARGE
JAZZ
ENSEMBLE
ALBUM
“Basie
Swings
the
Blues,”
The
Count
Basie
Orchestra
directed
by
Scotty
Barnhart
BEST
LATIN
JAZZ
ALBUM
“El
Arte
Del
Bolero
Vol.
2,”
Miguel
Zenón
and
Luis
Perdomo
BEST
ALTERNATIVE
JAZZ
ALBUM
“The
Omnichord
Real
Book,”
Meshell
Ndegeocello
BEST
TRADITIONAL
POP
VOCAL
ALBUM
“Bewitched,”
Laufey
BEST
CONTEMPORARY
INSTRUMENTAL
ALBUM
“As
We
Speak,”
Béla
Fleck,
Zakir
Hussain,
Edgar
Meyer,
featuring
Rakesh
Chaurasia
BEST
MUSICAL
THEATER
ALBUM
“Some
Like
It
Hot,”
Christian
Borle,
J.
Harrison
Ghee,
Adrianna
Hicks,
and
NaTasha
Yvette
Williams,
principal
vocalists;
Mary-Mitchell
Campbell,
Bryan
Carter,
Scott
M.
Riesett,
Charlie
Rosen
and
Marc
Shaiman,
producers;
Scott
Wittman,
lyricist;
Marc
Shaiman,
composer,
and
lyricist
(Original
Broadway
Cast)
BEST
COUNTRY
SOLO
PERFORMANCE
“White
Horse,”
Chris
Stapleton
BEST
COUNTRY
DUO/GROUP
PERFORMANCE
“I
Remember
Everything,”
Zach
Bryan
featuring
Kacey
Musgraves
BEST
COUNTRY
SONG
“White
Horse,”
Chris
Stapleton
and
Dan
Wilson,
songwriters
(Chris
Stapleton)
BEST
COUNTRY
ALBUM
“Bell
Bottom
Country,”
Lainey
Wilson
BEST
AMERICAN
ROOTS
PERFORMANCE
“Eve
Was
Black,”
Allison
Russell
BEST
AMERICANA
PERFORMANCE
“Dear
Insecurity,”
Brandy
Clark
featuring
Brandi
Carlile
BEST
AMERICAN
ROOTS
SONG
“Cast
Iron
Skillet,”
Jason
Isbell,
songwriter
(Jason
Isbell
and
the
400
Unit)
BEST
AMERICANA
ALBUM
“Weathervanes,”
Jason
Isbell
and
the
400
Unit
BEST
BLUEGRASS
ALBUM
“City
of
Gold,”
Molly
Tuttle
&
Golden
Highway
BEST
TRADITIONAL
BLUES
ALBUM
“All
My
Love
for
You,”
Bobby
Rush
BEST
CONTEMPORARY
BLUES
ALBUM
“Blood
Harmony,”
Larkin
Poe
BEST
FOLK
ALBUM
“Joni
Mitchell
at
Newport
(Live),”
Joni
Mitchell
BEST
REGIONAL
ROOTS
MUSIC
ALBUM
“New
Beginnings,”
Buckwheat
Zydeco
Jr.
and
the
Legendary
Ils
Sont
Partis
Band
“Live:
Orpheum
Theater
Nola,”
Lost
Bayou
Ramblers
and
Louisiana
Philharmonic
Orchestra
(tie)
BEST
GOSPEL
PERFORMANCE/SONG
“All
Things,”
Kirk
Franklin;
Kirk
Franklin,
songwriter
BEST
CONTEMPORARY
CHRISTIAN
MUSIC
PERFORMANCE/SONG
“Your
Power,”
Lecrae
and
Tasha
Cobbs
Leonard
BEST
GOSPEL
ALBUM
“All
Things
New:
Live
in
Orlando,”
Tye
Tribbett
BEST
CONTEMPORARY
CHRISTIAN
MUSIC
ALBUM
“Church
Clothes
4,”
Lecrae
BEST
ROOTS
GOSPEL
ALBUM
“Echoes
of
the
South,”
Blind
Boys
of
Alabama
BEST
LATIN
POP
ALBUM
“X
Mí
(Vol.
1),”
Gaby
Moreno
BEST
MÚSICA
URBANA
ALBUM
“Mañana
Será
Bonito,”
Karol
G
BEST
LATIN
ROCK
OR
ALTERNATIVE
ALBUM
“Vida
Cotidiana,”
Juanes
“De
Todas
Las
Flores,”
Natalia
Lafourcade
(tie)
BEST
MÚSICA
MEXICANA
ALBUM
(INCLUDING
TEJANO)
“Génesis,”
Peso
Pluma
BEST
TROPICAL
LATIN
ALBUM
“Siembra:
45°
Aniversario
(En
Vivo
en
el
Coliseo
de
Puerto
Rico,
14
de
Mayo
2022),”
Rubén
Blades
con
Roberto
Delgado
and
Orquesta
BEST
GLOBAL
MUSIC
PERFORMANCE
“Pashto,”
Béla
Fleck,
Edgar
Meyer
and
Zakir
Hussain
featuring
Rakesh
Chaurasia
BEST
AFRICAN
MUSIC
PERFORMANCE
“Water,”
Tyla
BEST
GLOBAL
MUSIC
ALBUM
“This
Moment,”
Shakti
BEST
REGGAE
ALBUM
“Colors
of
Royal,”
Julian
Marley
&
Antaeus
BEST
NEW
AGE,
AMBIENT,
OR
CHANT
ALBUM
“So
She
Howls,”
Carla
Patullo
featuring
Tonality
and
the
Scorchio
Quartet
BEST
CHILDREN’S
MUSIC
ALBUM
“We
Grow
Together
Preschool
Songs,”
123
Andrés
BEST
COMEDY
ALBUM
“What’s
in
a
Name?”
Dave
Chappelle
BEST
AUDIOBOOK,
NARRATION,
AND
STORYTELLING
RECORDING
“The
Light
We
Carry:
Overcoming
in
Uncertain
Times,”
Michelle
Obama
BEST
COMPILATION
SOUNDTRACK
FOR
VISUAL
MEDIA
“Barbie:
The
Album”
(Various
Artists)
Read
our
story
on
the
“Barbie”
soundtrack.
BEST
SCORE
SOUNDTRACK
FOR
VISUAL
MEDIA
(INCLUDES
FILM
AND
TELEVISION)
“Oppenheimer,”
Ludwig
Göransson,
composer
BEST
SCORE
SOUNDTRACK
FOR
VIDEO
GAMES
AND
OTHER
INTERACTIVE
MEDIA
“Star
Wars
Jedi:
Survivor,”
Stephen
Barton
and
Gordy
Haab,
composers
BEST
SONG
WRITTEN
FOR
VISUAL
MEDIA
“What
Was
I
Made
For?”
from
“Barbie:
The
Album,”
Billie
Eilish
O’Connell
and
Finneas
O’Connell,
songwriters
(Billie
Eilish)
BEST
MUSIC
VIDEO
“I’m
Only
Sleeping”
(The
Beatles),
Em
Cooper,
video
director;
Jonathan
Clyde,
Sophie
Hilton,
Sue
Loughlin
and
Laura
Thomas,
video
producers
BEST
MUSIC
FILM
“Moonage
Daydream”
(David
Bowie),
Brett
Morgen,
video
director;
Brett
Morgen,
video
producer
Read
our
review
of
“Moonage
Daydream.”
BEST
RECORDING
PACKAGE
“Stumpwork,”
Luke
Brooks
and
James
Theseus
Buck,
art
directors
(Dry
Cleaning)
BEST
BOXED
OR
SPECIAL
LIMITED
EDITION
PACKAGE
“For
the
Birds:
The
Birdsong
Project,”
Jeri
Heiden
and
John
Heiden,
art
directors
(Various
Artists)
BEST
ALBUM
NOTES
“Written
in
Their
Soul:
The
Stax
Songwriter
Demos,”
Robert
Gordon
and
Deanie
Parker,
album
notes
writers
(Various
Artists)
BEST
HISTORICAL
ALBUM
“Written
in
Their
Soul:
The
Stax
Songwriter
Demos,”
Robert
Gordon,
Deanie
Parker,
Cheryl
Pawelski,
Michele
Smith
and
Mason
Williams,
compilation
producers;
Michael
Graves,
mastering
engineer;
Michael
Graves,
restoration
engineer
(Various
Artists)
BEST
ENGINEERED
ALBUM,
NON-CLASSICAL
“Jaguar
II,”
John
Kercy,
Kyle
Mann,
Victoria
Monét,
Patrizio
“Teezio”
Pigliapoco,
Neal
H
Pogue
and
Todd
Robinson,
engineers;
Colin
Leonard,
mastering
engineer
(Victoria
Monét)
BEST
ENGINEERED
ALBUM,
CLASSICAL
“Contemporary
American
Composers,”
David
Frost
&
Charlie
Post,
engineers;
Silas
Brown,
mastering
engineer
(Riccardo
Muti
and
Chicago
Symphony
Orchestra)
PRODUCER
OF
THE
YEAR,
CLASSICAL
Elaine
Martone
BEST
REMIXED
RECORDING
“Wagging
Tongue
(Wet
Leg
Remix),”
Wet
Leg,
remixers
(Depeche
Mode)
BEST
IMMERSIVE
AUDIO
ALBUM
“The
Diary
of
Alicia
Keys,”
George
Massenburg
and
Eric
Schilling,
immersive
mix
engineers;
Michael
Romanowski,
immersive
mastering
engineer;
Alicia
Keys
and
Ann
Mincieli,
immersive
producers
(Alicia
Keys)
BEST
INSTRUMENTAL
COMPOSITION
“Helena’s
Theme,”
John
Williams,
composer
(John
Williams)
BEST
ARRANGEMENT,
INSTRUMENTAL
OR
A
CAPPELLA
“Folsom
Prison
Blues,”
John
Carter
Cash,
Tommy
Emmanuel,
Markus
Illko,
Janet
Robin
and
Roberto
Luis
Rodriguez,
arrangers
(The
String
Revolution
featuring
Tommy
Emmanuel)
BEST
ARRANGEMENT,
INSTRUMENTS
AND
VOCALS
“In
the
Wee
Small
Hours
of
the
Morning,”
Erin
Bentlage,
Jacob
Collier,
Sara
Gazarek,
Johnaye,
Kendrick
and
Amanda
Taylor,
arrangers
(säje
Featuring
Jacob
Collier)
BEST
ORCHESTRAL
PERFORMANCE
“Adès:
Dante,”
Gustavo
Dudamel,
conductor
(Los
Angeles
Philharmonic)
BEST
OPERA
RECORDING
“Blanchard:
Champion,”
Yannick
Nézet-Séguin,
conductor;
Ryan
Speedo
Green,
Latonia
Moore
and
Eric
Owens;
David
Frost,
producer
(The
Metropolitan
Opera
Orchestra;
The
Metropolitan
Opera
Chorus)
BEST
CHORAL
PERFORMANCE
“Saariaho:
Reconnaissance,”
Nils
Schweckendiek,
conductor
(Uusinta
Ensemble;
Helsinki
Chamber
Choir)
BEST
CHAMBER
MUSIC/SMALL
ENSEMBLE
PERFORMANCE
“Rough
Magic,”
Roomful
of
Teeth
BEST
CLASSICAL
INSTRUMENTAL
SOLO
“The
American
Project,”
Yuja
Wang;
Teddy
Abrams,
conductor
(Louisville
Orchestra)
BEST
CLASSICAL
SOLO
VOCAL
ALBUM
“Walking
in
the
Dark,”
Julia
Bullock,
soloist;
Christian
Reif,
conductor
(Philharmonia
Orchestra)
BEST
CLASSICAL
COMPENDIUM
“Passion
for
Bach
and
Coltrane,”
Alex
Brown,
Harlem
Quartet,
Imani
Winds,
Edward
Perez,
Neal
Smith
and
A.B.
Spellman;
Silas
Brown
and
Mark
Dover,
producers
BEST
CONTEMPORARY
CLASSICAL
COMPOSITION
“Montgomery:
Rounds,”
Jessie
Montgomery,
composer
(Awadagin
Pratt,
A
Far
Cry
and
Roomful
of
Teeth)