2021 Grammy Awards: All the Top Winners of Music’s Greatest Night | Ents & Arts News



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It’s the biggest night in music, and this year’s Grammy Awards have set the tone for upcoming ceremonies throughout 2021.

Beyoncé dominated at this year’s Grammy Awards, winning four of the top awards.

Other winners included Taylor Swift, Billie eilish and Megan Thee Stallion.

Beyoncé is the most decorated female artist in Grammy history.  Photo: AP
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Beyonce is the most decorated female artist in Grammy history. Photo: AP

Here is the list of all the major Grammy winners.

Album of the year

Beast – Jhene Aiko

Black Pumas – Black Pumas

Everyday Life – Coldplay

Djesse vol. 3 – Jacob Collier

Women in music pt. III – Haim

Nostalgia for the future – Dua Lipa

Hollywood Bleeding – Post Malone

folklore – Taylor Swift – winner

Taylor Swift performing at this year's Socially Distant Grammys.  Photo: AP
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Taylor Swift performing at this year’s Socially Distant Grammys. Photo: AP

Record of the year

Black Parade – Beyonce

Colors – Black Pumas

Rockstar – DaBaby with Roddy Ricch

Tell me – Doja Cat

All I Wanted – Billie Eilish – Winner

Don’t start now – Dua Lipa

Circles – Post Malone

Savage (Remix) – Megan Thee Stallion with Beyonce

Billie Eilish accepts the award for record of the year alongside her brother, Finneas O'Connell.  Photo: AP
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Billie Eilish accepts the award for record of the year alongside her brother, Finneas O’Connell. Photo: AP

Song of the year

Black Parade – Beyonce

The Box – Roddy Ricch

Cardigan – Taylor Swift

Circles – Post Malone

Don’t start now – Dua Lipa

All I Want – Billie Eilish

I can’t breathe – SHE – winner

If the world was ending – JP Saxe and Julia Michaels

SHE took the gong as song of the year for I Can't Breathe.  Photo: AP
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SHE took the gong as song of the year for I Can’t Breathe. Photo: AP

Best New Artist

Ingrid andress

Phoebe bridgers

Chika

Noah cyrus

D smoke

Doja cat

Kaytranada

Megan Thee Stallion – winner

Megan Thee Stallion scored three wins at this year's Grammys.  Photo: Jordan Strauss / Invision / AP
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Megan Thee Stallion scored three wins at this year’s Grammys. Photo: Jordan Strauss / Invision / AP

Best Solo Pop Performance

Delicious – Justin Bieber

Tell me – Doja Cat

All I Wanted – Billie Eilish

Don’t start now – Dua Lipa

Watermelon Sugar – Harry Styles – winner

Cardigan – Taylor Swift

Harry Styles gets best solo pop performance by Watermelon Sugar.  Photo: AP
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Harry Styles gets best solo pop performance by Watermelon Sugar. Photo: AP

Best Pop Duo / Group Performance

Un Dia (One Day) – J Balvin, Dua Lipa, Bad Bunny and Tainy

Intentions -Justin Bieber with Quavo

Dynamite – BTS

Rain on Me – Lady Gaga with Ariana Grande – winner

Exile – Taylor Swift with Bon Iver

Best Pop Vocal Album

Changes – Justin Bieber

Chromatica – Lady Gaga

Future Nostalgia – Dua Lipa – winner

Fine Line – Harry Styles

Folklore – Taylor Swift

Dua Lipa won the award for best pop album.  Photo: Jordan Strauss / Invision / AP
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Dua Lipa won the award for best pop album. Photo: Jordan Strauss / Invision / AP

Best Progressive R&B Album

Beast – Jhene Aiko

Unholy Hour – Chloe X Halle

Free Nationals – Free Nationals

Fuck Your Feelings – Robert Glasper

It is what it is – Thundercat – winner

Best rap song

The Bigger Picture – Lil Baby

The Box – Roddy Ricch

Laugh Now Cry Later – Drake with Lil Durk

Rockstar – Da Baby with Roddy Ricch

Savage (Remix) – Megan Thee Stallion with Beyonce – winner

Beyonce (left) and Megan Thee Stallion took home the award for best rap song for Savage.  Photo: AP
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Beyonce (left) and Megan Thee Stallion took home the award for best rap song for Savage. Photo: AP

Best Rap Album

Black habits – D Smoke

Alfredo – Freddie Gibbs and the Alchemist

A written testimonial – Jay Electronica

King’s Disease – Nas – winner

The Allegory – Royce da 5’9

Best Melodic Rap Performance

Rockstar – Dababy with Roddy Ricch

Laugh Now Cry Later – Drake with Lil Durk

Lockdown – Anderson .Paak – winner

The Box – Roddy Ricch

Higher in the room – Travis Scott

Anderson .Paak won the award for best melodic rap performance for Lockdown.  Photo: Jordan Strauss / Invision / AP
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Anderson .Paak won the award for best melodic rap performance for Lockdown. Photo: Jordan Strauss / Invision / AP

Best Dance Recording

On My Mind – Diplo and Sidepiece

My High – Disclosure with Amine and Slowthai

The Difference – Flume with Toro and Moi

Both of us – Jayda G

10% – Kaytranada with Kali Uchis

Best Dance / Electronic Album

Kick I – Ark

Planet’s Mad – Baauer

Energy – Disclosure

Bubba – Kaytranada – winner

Food Faith – Madeon

Best Rock Performance

Shameika – Fiona Apple – winner

No – big thief

Kyoto –Phoebe Bridgers

The steps – Haim

Stay High – Brittany Howard

Daylight – Grace Potter

Better metal performance

Body Count – Bum Rush – winner

Code Orange – Below

The intermission: right now

Bloodmoney – Poppy

Executioner’s Tax (Ax Swing) – Live by Power Trip

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Best rock album

Death of a Hero – Fontaines DC

Kiwanuka by Michael Kiwanuka

Daylight – Grace Potter

Sound and Fury – Sturgill Simpson

The New Annormal – The Strokes – winner

Best Alternative Album

Look for the Bolt Cutters – Fiona Apple – Winner

Hyperspace – Beck

Punisher – Phoebe Bridgers

Jaime – Brittany Howard

The Slow Rush – Tame Impala

Best R&B Performance

Lightning and Thunder – Jhene Aiko with John Legend

Black Parade – Beyoncé – winner

All I Need – Jacob Collier with Mahalia and Ty Dolla $ ign

Goat Head – Brittany Howard

Look at Me – Emily King

Best Country Album

Lady as Ingrid Andress

Your life is a record – Brandy Clark

Wildcard – Miranda Lambert – winner

Dusk – Little Big Town

Never Will – Ashley McBryde

Miranda Lambert took home the award for best country album this year.  Photo: AP
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Miranda Lambert took home the award for best country album this year. Photo: AP

Best Country Solo Performance

Stick That in Your Country Song – Eric Church

Who You Thought I Was – Brandy Clark

When My Army Prays – Vince Gill – winner

Black Like Me – Mickey Guyton

Bluebird – Miranda Lambert

Best Country Duo / Group Performance

All Night – Osborne Brothers

10,000 hours – Dan + Shay and Justin Bieber – winner

Ocean – Lady A

Sugar Coat – Little Big Town

Some people do – Old Dominion

Best Musical Theater Album

Amelie

American Utopia on Broadway

Little Serrated Pill – Winner

Prince of egypt

Soft power

Little Shop of Horrors

Jagged Little Pill, which is based on Alanis Morissette's 1995 self-titled album, earned the best soundtrack.  Photo: Vivacity Media Group via AP
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Jagged Little Pill, which is based on Alanis Morissette’s 1995 self-titled album, earned the best soundtrack. Photo: Vivacity Media Group via AP

Producer of the year, not classic

Jack Antonoff

And Auerbach

Dave cobb

Flying lotus

Andrew Watt – winner

Best Music Video

Brown Skin Girl – Beyonce – winner

Life is good – Future with Drake

Lockdown – Anderson .Paak

I Love You – Harry Styles

Goliath – Woodkid

The complete list of winners of the 83 categories is available at Grammy website.

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