Grammy Awards 2021 Winners List!

It’s (at last!) an ideal opportunity for music’s greatest evening. Two months after the first air date for the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, Trevor Noah facilitated the show on Sunday, March 14th. The 37-year-old Daily Show has run the service from the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The Grammys were initially set to air in January however were deferred by the Recording Academy because of a spike in Covid cases in California.

Grammy Awards 2021 Winners List
Grammy Awards 2021 Winners List

“In spite of the way that I am incredibly disillusioned that the Grammys have wouldn’t make them sing or be assigned for best pop collection, I am excited to have this promising occasion. I think as a one-time Grammy candidate, I am the best individual to give a shoulder to every one of the astounding craftsmen who don’t win on the night since I also know the torment of not winning the honor!” Noah said in a proclamation in November 2020. He at that point kidded, “This is an allegorical shoulder, I’m making an effort not to get crown.”

Grammy Awards 2021 Winners List!

1. Record of the Year

Winner: “Everything I Wanted”.

2. Album of the Year

Winner: Folklore, Taylor Swift

3. Song of the Year

Winner: “I Can’t Breathe,” Dernst Emile II, H.E.R. & Tiara Thomas, songwriters (H.E.R.)

4. Best New Artist

Winner: Megan Thee Stallion

5. Best Music Video

Winner: “Brown Skin Girl” — Beyoncé

6. Best Rap Album

Winner: King’s Disease, Nas

7. Best Rap Song

Winner: “Savage,” Beyoncé, Shawn Carter, Brittany Hazzard, Derrick Milano, Terius Nash, Megan Pete, Bobby Session Jr., Jordan Kyle Lanier Thorpe & Anthony White, songwriters (Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé)

8. Best Rap Performance

Winner: “Savage,” Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé

9. Best Pop Vocal Album

Winner: Future Nostalgia, Dua Lipa

10. Best Pop Solo Performance

Winner: “Watermelon Sugar,” Harry Styles

11. Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

Winner: “Rain on Me,” Lady Gaga with Ariana Grande

12. Best Country Song

Winner: “Crowded Table,” Brandi Carlile, Natalie Hemby & Lori McKenna, songwriters (The High women)

13. Best Country Solo Performance

Winner: “When My Amy Prays,” Vince Gill

14. Best Country/Duo/Group Performance

Winner: “10,000 Hours,” Dan + Shay & Justin Bieber

15. Best Country Album

Winner: Wildcard, Miranda Lambert

16. Best Song Written for Visual Media

Winner: “No Time to Die” (from No Time to Die) — Billie Eilish

17. Best Rap Performance

Winner: “Savage,” Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé

18. Best Dance Recording

Winner: “10%,” Kaytranada featuring Kali Uchis

19. Best Dance/Electronic Album

Winner: Bubba, Kaytranada

20. Best Metal Performance

Winner: “Bum-Rush,” Body Count

21. Best Rock Performance

Winner: “Shameika,” Fiona Apple

22. Best Rock Song

Winner: “Stay High,” Brittany Howard, songwriter (Brittany Howard)

23 . Best Rock Album

Winner: The New Abnormal, The Strokes

24 . Best Alternative Music Album

Winner: Fetch the Bolt Cutters, Fiona Apple

25 . Best R&B Performance

Winner:  “Black Parade,” Beyoncé

27. Best Traditional R&B Performance

Winner: “Anything for You,” Ledisi

28. Best R&B Song

Winner: “Better Than I Imagine,” Robert Glasper, Meshell Ndegeocello & Gabriella Wilson, songwriters (Robert Glasper featuring H.E.R. & Meshell Ndegeocello).

29. Best Progressive R&B Album

Winner: It Is What It Is, Thundercat

30. Best R&B Album

Winner: Bigger Love, John Legend

31. Best Latin Pop or Urban Album

Winner: YHLQMDLG, Bad Bunny

32. Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album

Winner: La Conquista del Espacio, Fito Paez

33. Best Comedy Album

Winner: Black Mitzvah, Tiffany Haddish

34. Best Musical Theater Album

Winner: Jagged Little Pill, Original Broadway Cast

35. Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media

Winner: Jojo Rabbit

36. Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media

Winner: Joker, Hildur Guðnadóttir

37. Producer of the Year, Non-Classical

Winner: Andrew Watt

38. Best Contemporary Christian Music Album

Winner: Jesus Is King, Kanye West

39. Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song

Winner: “There Was Jesus,” Zach Williams & Dolly Parton; Casey Beathard, Jonathan Smith & Zach Williams, Songwriters.

That’s it, Grammy Awards 2021 Winners List! done.

While Beyoncé was named for the most honors, the “Dark Parade” songstress isn’t one of the entertainers tapped for Sunday’s transmission. Taylor Swift and Dua Lipa, who are not far behind with six gestures, are both set to make that big appearance. “Ask us how our days been,” the 31-year-old “Cardigan” vocalist composed close by a video with companions and teammates Jack Antonoff, Aaron Dessner, and Jonathan Low in November 2020 after Folklore got its great number of assignments.

Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift

63rd Annual Grammy Awards

Lipa, in the meantime, teared up when she took in her single “Don’t Start Now” and collection Future Nostalgia was named for a few honors. “You’re kidding,” she said as she read the assignments on the Livestream in November 2020. The Grammys will likewise be accessible on request on Paramount+.

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