Now I know you are all wondering who won what in this year’s Grammy Awards.
It has been an excellent year for music. With the new break out artist like Lil Nas X and Billie Eilish as well as a whole catalog of amazing tracks, no wonder the Grammy’s were popping this year.
That’s why we at Hypefresh made a complete list of everyone who walked out of the Staples Center with a Trophy.
Best new artist:
Best rap/sung performance:
“Higher,” DJ Khaled, Nipsey Hussle, and John Legend
Song of the year:
“Bad Guy,” Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell
Grammy for the Best rap album:
“Igor,” Tyler, the Creator
Best comedy album:
“Sticks & Stones,” Dave Chappelle
Best country duo/group performance:
“Speechless” Dan + Shay
Best pop vocal album:
“When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?” Billie Eilish
Best pop duo/group performance:
“Old Town Road,” Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus
Best traditional pop vocal album:
“Look Now,” Elvis Costello & The Imposters
Best R&B album:
“Ventura,” Anderson .Paak
Best urban contemporary album:
“Cuz I Love You,” Lizzo
Best R&B song: “Say So,” PJ Morton featuring JoJo
Best traditional R&B performance:
“Jerome,” Lizzo
Grammy for the Best Best R&B performance:
“Come Home,” Anderson .Paak featuring Andre 3000
Best rock song:
“This Land,” Gary Clark, Jr.
Best rock performance:
“This Land,” Gary Clark, Jr.
Best contemporary blues album:
“This Land,” Gary Clark, Jr.
Best rock album:
“Social Cues,” Cage the Elephant
Best spoken word album:
“Becoming,” Michelle Obama
Best American roots performance:
“Saint Honesty,” Sara Bareilles
Best alternative music album:
“Father of the Bride,” Vampire Weekend
Best music film:
“Homecoming,” Beyoncé
Best country album:
“While I’m Livin’,” Tanya Tucker
Best country song:
“Bring My Flowers Now,” Tanya Tucker
Best country solo performance:
“Ride Me Back Home,” Willie Nelson
Best rap song:
“A Lot,” 21 Savage featuring J. Cole
Grammy for the Best rap performance:
“Racks in the Middle,” Nipsey Hussle, featuring Roddy Ricch & Hit-
Boy
Best musical theater album:
“Hadestown”
Best metal performance:
“7empest,” Tool
Best world music album:
“Celia,” Angelique Kidjo
Best roots gospel album:
“Testimony,” Gloria Gaynor
Best music video:
“Old Town Road (Official Movie),” Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus
Best dance/electronic album:
“No Geography,” Chemical Brothers
Best dance recording:
“Got to Keep On,” Chemical Brothers
Best score soundtrack for visual media:
“Chernobyl,” Hildur Guðnadóttir
Best contemporary instrumental album:
“Mettavolution,” Rodrigo y Gabriela
Best reggae album:
“Rapture,” Koffee
Best folk album:
“Patty Griffin,” Patty Griffin
Best recording package:
“Chris Cornell,” Chris Cornell
Best compilation soundtrack for visual media:
“A Star Is Born”
Best song written for visual media:
“I’ll Never Love Again,” Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper
Best jazz vocal album:
“12 Little Spells,” Esperanza Spalding
Grammy for the Best engineered album, non-classical:
“When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?” Billie Eilish
Best gospel performance/song:
“Love Theory,” Kirk Franklin
Best gospel album:
“Long Live Love,” Kirk Franklin
Best Latin pop album:
“#Eldisco,” Alejandro Sanz
Best opera recording:
“Picker: Fantastic Mr. Fox”
Best boxed or special limited edition package:
“Woodstock: Back to the Garden – The
Definitive 50th Anniversary Archive,” Masaki Koike
Best historical album:
“Pete Seeger: the Smithsonian Folkways Collection,” Jeff Place,
Robert Santinelli and Peter Reiniger
Best remixed recording:
“I Rise (Tracey Young’s Pride Intro Radio Remix),” Tracy Young
Best immersive audio album:
“Lux,” Morten Lindberg
Best new age album:
“Wings,” Peter Kater
Best bluegrass album:
“Tall Fiddler,” Michael Cleveland
Grammy for the Best traditional blues album:
“Tall, Dark & Handsome,” Delbert McClinton & Self-Made Men + Dana
Best regional roots album:
“Good Time,” Ranky Tanky
Best children’s music album:
“Ageless Songs for the Child Archetype,” Jon Samson
Best instrumental composition:
“Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Symphonic Suite,” John
Williams
Best arrangement, instrumental or a cappella:
“Moon River,” Jacob Collier
Best arrangement, instruments, and vocals:
“All Night Long,” Jacob Collier
Best improvised jazz solo:
“Sozinho,” Randy Brecker
Best jazz instrumental album:
“Finding Gabriel,” Brad Mehldau
Best large jazz ensemble album:
“The Omni-American Book Club,” Brian Lynch Big Band
Best large jazz ensemble album:
“Antidote,” Chick Corea & The Spanish Heart Band
Best contemporary Christian music performance/song:
“God Only Knows,” for KING &
COUNTRY and Dolly Parton
Best contemporary Christian music album:
“Burn the Ships,” for KING & COUNTRY
Best Latin rock, urban or alternative album:
“El Mal Querer,” Rosalía
Grammy for the Best regional Mexican music album (including Tejano):
“De Ayer Para Siempre,” Mariachi
Los Camperos
Best tropical Latin album:
“Opus,” Marc Anthony and “A Journey Through Cuban Music,” Aymée Nuviola
Best engineered album, classical:
“Riley: Sun Rings,” Leslie Ann Jones, John Kilgore, Judith Sherman, David Harrington, and Robert C. Ludwig
Producer of the year:
Blanton Alspaugh
Producer of the year, non-classical:
Finneas
Best orchestral performance:
“Norman: Sustain,” Gustavo Dudamel
Best choral performance:
“Duruflé: Complete Choral Works,” Robert Simpson
Best chamber music/small ensemble performance:
“Shaw: Orange,” Attacca Quartet
Best classical instrumental solo:
“Marsalis: Violin Concerto; Fiddle Dance Suite,” Nicola
Benedetti, Cristian Măcelaru
Best classical solo vocal album:
“Songplay,” Joyce DiDonato, Chuck Israels, Jimmy
Madison, Charlie Porter, and Craig Terry
Grammy for the Best classical compendium:
“The Poetry of Places,” Nadia Shpachenko, Marina A. Ledin
and Victor Ledin.
Best contemporary classical composition:
“Higdon: Harp Concerto,” Jennifer Higdon
Best traditional R&B performance:
“Jerome,” Lizzo
Best American roots song:
“Call My Name,” Sarah Jarosz, Aoife O’Donovan and Sara
Watkins
Best Americana Album:
“Oklahoma,” Keb’ Mo’
That was a long list, yes, so if you made it this far kudos to you for sticking with us.
The Grammys are a chance for artists who have been working hard on their craft to express themselves. Therefore they deserve to be celebrated.