Grammy winners on Sunday include Chris Stapleton, Jon Batiste and Foo Fighters, who won the rock categories
Grammy winners on Sunday include Chris Stapleton, Jon Batiste and Foo Fighters, who won the rock categories
The 64th Annual Grammy Awards will be hosted for the first time at the MGM Grand Garden Arena with Trevor Noah.
Olivia Rodrigo has won 3 of the 4 awards she was nominated for, including Best New Artist to date. Rodrigo will take on Billie Eilish – who won the top four awards in 2020 – in three of those categories. Jon Batiste received 11 nominations and won four awards at the premiere ceremony.
Rodrigo, BTS, Lil Nas X with Jack Harlow, Silk Sonic, Eilish, J Balvin, Carrie Underwood, John Legend and Lady Gaga performed. Also among the presenters were Megan Thee Stallion, Questlove and Dua Lipa, as well as Joni Mitchell. The show featured a memoriam segment featuring songs by Stephen Sondheim by Cynthia Erivo, Leslie Odom Jr., Ben Platt, and Rachel Zegler, as well as a pre-war pre-war observation moment in Ukraine, with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressing the meeting with a pre-recorded message.
The awards show this year brought its own unique challenges as Kanye asked West not to perform at the ceremony due to troubling behavior online. Foo Fighters, which took home three awards, also canceled after the sudden death of the band’s drummer, Taylor Hawkins†
Stay tuned to this page for live updates on all of this year’s winners in the top categories of the 64th Annual Grammy Awards:
Best new artist: Olivia Rodrigo
Song of the Year (songwriter award): “Leave the Door Open”, Silk Sonic (Brandon Anderson, Christopher Brody Brown, Dernst Emile II and Bruno Mars)
Best rap performance: “Family Ties”, Baby Keem with Kendrick Lamar
best country album: “Starting Over”, Chris Stapleton
Best R&B album: “Heaux Tales”, Jazmine Sullivan.
Best Vocal Pop Album: “Sour”, Olivia Rodrigo
Best Pop Solo Performance: “Driver’s License,” Olivia Rodrigo
best rock album: “Medicine at Midnight”, Foo Fighters
best rock song: “Waiting for a war”, Foo Fighters
Best rock performance: “Making a Fire”, Foo Fighters
best rap song: “Prison,” Kanye West featuring Jay-Z
best rap album: “Call me if you get lost”, Tyler, the Creator
Best alternative music album: “Daddy’s Home”, St. Vincent
Best Traditional Vocal Pop Album: “Love for sale”, Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga
best music video: “Freedom”, Jon Batiste
Producer of the Year, Non-Classic: Jack Antonoff
Best R&B song: “Leave the door open”, Silk Sonic
Best R&B Performance: (tie) “Leave the Door Open”, Silk Sonic and “Pick Up Your Feelings”, Jazmine Sullivan
best music movie: “Summer of the Soul”
best country song: “Cold”, Chris Stapleton
Best Country Solo Performance: “You should probably leave”, Chris Stapleton
Best Country/Group Performance: “Younger Me”, Brothers Osborne
Best Comedy Album: “Sincerely Louis CK,” Louis CK
Best roots gospel album: “My Redeemer”, Carrie Underwood
best gospel album: “Believe in it”, CeCe Winans
Best American Roots Performance: “Cry”, Jon Batiste
Best American roots song: “Cry”, Jon Batiste
Best música urbana album: “El Último Tour Del Mundo,” Bad Bunny
Best Latin rock or alternative album: “Origen”, Juanes
Best Impromptu Jazz Solo: “Humpty Dumpty (Set 2),” Chick Corea
Best Latin Jazz Album: “Mirror mirror”, Eliane Elias with Chick Corea and Chucho Valdés
Best music theater album: “The unofficial Bridgerton musical”
Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media: “The United States vs. Billie Holliday”
Best Visual Media Soundtrack: (tie) “Soul”, Jon Batiste, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, and “The Queen’s Gambit”, Carlos Rafael Rivera
Best dance/electronic album: “Unconscious”, black coffee
Best worldwide music: “Mohabbat,” Arooj Aftab
Best worldwide music album: “Mother Nature”, Angélique Kidjo
Best traditional blues album: “I’m trying”, Cedric Burnside
Best Contemporary Blues Album: “662,” Christone “Kingfish” Ingram
Best folk album: “They call me home”, Rhiannon Giddens with Francesco Turrisi
Best historical album: “Joni Mitchell Archives, Vol. 1: The early years (1963-1967)
Best pop duo/group performance: Doja Cat and SZA for “Kiss Me More”
Record of the year: ‘Leave the door open’ by Bruno Mars and Anderson Paak
album of the year: ‘We Are’ by Jon Batiste