February 5, 2023, 23:30 PM
February 5, 2023, 23:30 PM
The 2023 Grammy ceremony is still missing, but Beyoncé has already emerged as the great winner.
By receiving the third award of the nine to which she aspires, she made history: she became the artist – woman or man – most awarded by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States.
He has 32 Grammys and could still get more during the edition 65th of the recognitionsas the best album.
For that particular one, he competes with Bad Bunny, who, if he got hold of him, would break another record, since he is the first nominee in that category for an album in Spanish.
For now, the “bad rabbit”, who opened the gala with an explosive performance, has already won the Grammy for best urban music album.
And in a speech partly in Spanish, he thanked him “to all Latinos in the world” and dedicated it to Puerto Rico, “the cradle and capital of reggaeton”to its legends and new talents.
Here is the list of winners, which we will update as they are announced:
- Best Dance/Electronic Recording: break my soul – Beyonce
- best songeitherNo R&B: cuff it – Beyoncé, Denisia “Blu June” Andrews, Mary Christine Brockert, Brittany “Chi” Coney, Terius “The-Dream”, Gesteelde-Diamant, Morten Ristorp, Nile Rodgers and Raphael Saadiq
- Best Dance/Electronic Album: Reinassance – Beyonce
- Best Traditional R&B Performance: Plastic Off The Sofa – Beyonce
- Best urban music album: “A summer without you” – Bad Bunny
- Best Pop Vocal Album: Harry’s House – Harry Styles
- Best Rap Album: Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers – kendrick lamar
- Best Rap Performance: The Heart Part 5 – kendrick lamar
- Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: unholy -Sam Smith and Kim Petras
- Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album: “Motomami” – Rosalia
- Best Latin Pop Album: “Passengers” – Rubén Blades and Boca Livre
- Best Pop Solo Performance: “Pa’lla Voy” – Marc Anthony
- Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album: Higher – Michael Buble
- Best rock album: Patient Number 9– Ozzy Osbourne
- Best Rock Performance: Broken Horses -Brandy Carlile
- Best rock song: Broken Horses -Brandy Carlile
- Best Audiobook or Narrated Recording: finding me -Viola Davis
- Best alternative music performance: chaise longue -Wet Leg
- Best R&B Album: Black Radio II -Robert Glasper
- Best R&B Performance: Hrs & Hrs -Muni Long
- Best Melodic Rap Performance: wait for you – Future, Drake and Themes
- Composer of the Year, Non-Classical: Tobias Jesso Jr.
- Producer of the Year, Non-Classic: Jack Antonoff
- Best Remix, Non-Classical:About Damn Time (Purple Disco Machine Remix) – Lizzo
- Best Country Album: A Beautiful Time -Willie Nelson
- Best Country Solo Performance: Live Forever – willy nelson
- Best Country Duo/Group Performance: Never Wanted To Be That Girl Carly – Pearce and Ashley McBryde
- Best Country Song: Til You Can’t- cody johnson
- best performance of american: Made Up Mind -Bonnie Raitt
- Best Folk Album: Revealer -Madison Cunningham
- Best Regional Roots Music Album: Live At The 2022 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival – ranky tanky
- Best New Age Album: Mystic Mirror- White Sun Music
- Best Global Music Album: Sakura – Takumi dough
- Best Global Music Performance:Bayethe – Wouter Kellerman, Zakes Bantwini and Nomcebo Zikode
- Best Improvised Jazz Solo:Endangered Species -Wayne Shorter and Leo Genovese
- Best Vocal Jazz Album: Linger Awhile -Samara Joy
- Best Instrumental Jazz Album: New Standards Vol. 1 – TerriLyne Carrington, Kris Davis, Linda May Han Oh, Nicholas Payton, and Matthew Stevens
- Best Album by a Large Jazz Ensemble: Generation Gap Jazz Orchestra – Steven Feikfe, Bijon Watson
- Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song: Fear Is Not My Future – Maverick City Music & Kirk Franklin (Kirk Franklin, Nicole Hannel, Jonathan Jay, Brandon Lake and Hannah Shackelford)
- Best gospel album: One Deluxe -Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin
- Best Roots Gospel Album: The Urban Hymnal – Tennessee State University Marching Band
- Best American Roots Song: Stompin’ Around – Aaron Neville and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
- best album of bluegrass: Crooked Tree -Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway
- Best Traditional Blues Album:get on board -Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder
- Best Music Video:All Too Well: The Short Film -Taylor Swift, director; Saul Germaine, producer
- Best Musical Film: Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story – various artists; Frank Marshall and Ryan Suffern, directors of the video; Frank Marshall, Sean Stuart and Ryan Suffern, producers
- Best Comedy Album: The Closer -Dave Chappelle
- Best Musical Theater Album:into the woods (2022 Broadway Cast Recording) – Sara Bareilles, Brian d’Arcy James, Patina Miller and Phillipa Soo, lead vocals; Rob Berman and Sean Patrick Flahaven, producers (Stephen Sondheim, composer) (2022 Broadway Cast)
- Best Soundtrack for Visual Media: “Charm” – Germaine Franco
- Best Song Written for Visual Media: “No one talks about Bruno”, from “Encanto” – Lil-Manuel Miranda, composer
- Best Soundtrack for Video Games or Other Interactive Media:Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn Of Ragnarok -Stephanie Economou
- Best Immersive Audio Album: Divine Tides -Eric Schilling, Ricky Kej and Steward Copeland
- Best Album Design, Non-Classical: Harry’s House -Jeremy Hatcher
- Best recording package: Beginningless Beginning – Chun-Tien Hsia and Qing-Yang Xiao
- Best Contemporary Classical Music Composition:Putting: Contact – Kevin Puts, composer: Xian Zhang (Time for Three & The Philadelphia Orchestra)
- Best Orchestral Performance: Florence Price, Jessie Montgomery, Valerie Coleman – conductor: Michael Repper (New York Youth Symphony)
- Best Opera Recording: Blanchard: Fire Shut Up In My Bones – Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor; Angel Blue, Will Liverman, Latonia Moore, and Walter Russell III; David Frost, producer (The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; The Metropolitan Opera Chorus)
- Best Choral Performance: Born -Donald Nally, Dominic German, Maren Montalbano, Rebecca Myers and James Reese
- Best Contemporary Instrumental Album: Central Empire -Snarky Puppy
- Best Instrumental Composition:shelter -Geoffrey Keezer
- Best arrangements, instruments and voice: songbird (orchestral version) – Vince Mendoza and Christine McVie (arranger)
- Best instrumental arrangements or a cappella: Scrapple From The Apple – John Beasley (Magnus Lingdren, John Beasley and The SWR Big Band ft. Martin Aeur)
- Best notes from an album: Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (super deluxe 20th anniversary edition) – Bob Mehr
- Best historical album:Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (super deluxe 20th anniversary edition) – Bob Mehr
- Best Spoken Poetry Album: The Poet Who Sat By The Door -J.Ivy
“whata bit of controversy?“
“Are you ready for a bit of controversy?” Madonna asked those present as soon as she took the microphone.
“Thank you the rebels who took the blows and made the path easier for us to the rest”, he continued. “Let them know that we see them, we listen to them and, above all, we appreciate them”, he concluded, and invited Sam Smith and Kim Petras to perform on stage Unholy.
Minutes before they had won the Grammy for best pop duo or group performance and when picking it up, Petras highlighted that she is the first transgender artist to receive such an honor.
Powerful was also the intervention of Lizzo, another of the great artists who performed at the gala.
The night was also special for Viola Daviswho entered the select group of artists who are classified as EGOT after winning a Grammy for his audiobook finding me.
EGOT is an acronym that refers to those who have won four of the most important awards in the entertainment industry in the United States: an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony.
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