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2021 Grammys winner: Beyoncé makes history with most wins

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Styling Your Mask: Grammys Red Carpet Trend

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At the 63rd annual Grammy awards on Sunday night all the nominees attended the red carpet and ceremony at Los Angeles Convention Centre. All the nominees were requested to take care of the safety norms during the show. The attendees wore masks and were seated according to the norms of social distancing.

But fashionista can bring something new from anything. They matched up their mask with the outfit they wore in the function and brought out the new trend to the world.

The fashion influencers like Billie Eilish, Megan Thee Stallion, Harry Styles, Chika and Taylor Swift also paired their dress with the mask and caught the attention in the red-carpet.

Grammys big four star performer

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  • Taylor Swift got the album of the year for “Folklore” and Billie Eilish won the earned record for the year for “Everything I Wanted”.
  • Beyoncé won four honours, taking her total to 28 in her career. She also holds the record for the most Grammy awards earned by a female artist. Her daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, also received her first honour.
  • After Lauryn Hill in 1999, Megan Thee Stallion received the best new artist and best rap performance and best rap song for “Savage”.
  • “I Can’t Breathe” received the award of song of the year, Dernst Emile II, H.E.R. and Tiara Thomas, songwriters (H.E.R.)

After Grammys big four awards there are Genre-specific fields. Following are the categories of Genre-specific field awards. Let see the winners for these different categories.

POP 

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  • Best Pop Solo Performance award

    Harry Styles, “Watermelon Sugar”
  • Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

    “Rain on Me,” was given to Lady Gaga with Ariana Grande
  • Best Pop Vocal Album 

    “Future Nostalgia,” won by Dua Lipa

  • Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album 

    “American Standard,” won by James Taylor

Dance/Electronic

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  • Best Dance Recording 

    “10%,” Kaytranada featuring Kali Uchis

  • Best Dance/Electronic Album 

    was given to “Bubba,” Kaytranada

Contemporary Instrumental 

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  • Best Contemporary Instrumental Album 

    “Live at the Royal Albert Hall,” by Snarky Puppy

Rock

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  • Best Rock Performance 

    “Shameika,” by Fiona Apple

  • Best Metal Performance 

    “Bum-Rush,” won by Body Count

  • Best Rock Song 

    “Stay high,” Brittany Howard, songwriter (Brittany Howard)

  • Best Rock Album 

    “The New Abnormal,” received by The Strokes

Alternative

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  • Best Alternative Music Album 

    “Fetch the Bolt Cutters,” Fiona Apple

R&B

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  • Best R&B Performance 

    “Black Parade,” by  Beyoncé

  • Best Traditional R&B Performance 

    “Anything For You,” by  Ledisi

  • Best R&B Song 

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

  • Best Progressive R&B Album 

    “It Is What It Is,”  won by Thundercat

  • Best R&B Album 

    “Bigger Love,” by John Legend

Rap

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  • Best Melodic Rap Performance 

    “Lockdown,” by Anderson .Paak

  • Best Rap Album 

    “King’s Disease,” by Nas

Country

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  • Best Country Solo Performance 

    “When My Amy Prays,” by Vince Gill

  • Best Country Duo/Group Performance 

    “10,000 Hours,” by Dan + Shay and Justin Bieber

  • Best Country Song 

    “Crowded Table,” by Brandi Carlile, Natalie Hemby and Lori McKenna, songwriters (The Highwomen)

  • Best Country Album 

    “Wildcard,” by Miranda Lambert

New Age

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  • Best New Age Album 

    “More Guitar Stories,” by Jim “Kimo” West

Jazz

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  • Best Improvised Jazz Solo 

    “All Blues,” by Chick Corea, soloist

  • Best Jazz Vocal Album 

    “Secrets Are the Best Stories,” by Kurt Elling featuring Danilo Pérez

  • Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album 

    “Data Lords, “by Maria Schneider Orchestra

  • Best Latin Jazz Album 

    “Four Questions,” by Arturo O’Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra

Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music

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  • Best Gospel Performance/Song 

    “Movin’ On,” by Darryl L. Howell, Jonathan Caleb McReynolds, Kortney Jamaal Pollard and Terrell Demetrius Wilson, songwriters (Jonathan McReynolds and Mali Music)

  • Best Contemporary 

    Christian Music Performance/Song “There Was Jesus,” by Casey Beathard, Jonathan Smith and Zach Williams, songwriters (Zach Williams and Dolly Parton)

  • Best Gospel Album 

    “Gospel According to PJ,” PJ Morton

  • Best Contemporary Christian Music Album 

    “Jesus Is King, “by Kanye West

Latin

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  • Best Latin Pop or Urban Album 

    “YHLQMDLG,” Bad Bunny

  • Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album 

    “La Conquista Del Espacio,” by Fito Paez

  • Best Tropical Latin Album 

    “40,” by Grupo Niche

American roots

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  • Best American Roots Performance 

    “I Remember Everything,” by John Prine

  • Best American Roots Song 

    “I Remember Everything,” by Pat McLaughlin and John Prine, songwriters (John Prine)

  • Best Americana Album 

    “World on the Ground,” by Sarah Jarosz

  • Best Bluegrass Album 

    “Home,” by Billy Strings

  • Best Traditional Blues Album 

    “Rawer Than Raw,” by Bobby Rush

  • Best Contemporary Blues Album 

    “Have You Lost Your Mind Yet?” by Fantastic Negrito

  • Best Folk Album 

    “All the Good Times,” by Gillian Welch and David Rawlings

  • Best Regional Roots Music Album 

    “Atmosphere,” by New Orleans Nightcrawlers

Reggae

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  • Best Reggae Album 

    “Got to Be Tough,” by Toots and the Maytals

World music

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  • Best Global Music Album 

    “Twice as Tall,” by Burna Boy

Children’s

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  • Best Children’s Music Album 

    “All the Ladies,” by Joanie Leeds

Spoken Word

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  • Best Spoken Word Album 

    “Blowout: Corrupted Democracy, Rogue State Russia, and the Richest, Most Destructive Industry on Earth,” by Rachel Maddow

Comedy

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  • Best Comedy Album 

    “Black Mitzvah,” by Tiffany Haddish

Musical Theatre

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  • Best Musical Theatre Album 

    “Jagged Little Pill,” by Original Broadway Cast

Music for Visual Media

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  • Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media 

    “Jojo Rabbit,” by Various Artists

  • Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media 

    “Joker,” by Hildur Gudnadottir, composer

  • Best Song Written For Visual Media 

    “No Time to Die,” by Billie Eilish O’Connell and Finneas Baird O’Connell, songwriters (Billie Eilish)

Composing

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  • Best Instrumental Composition 

    “Sputnik,” Maria Schneider, composer (Maria Schneider)

Arranging

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  • Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella 

    “Donna Lee,” by John Beasley, arranger (John Beasley)

  • Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals 

    “He Won’t Hold You,” by Jacob Collier, arranger (Jacob Collier featuring Rapsody)

Packaginggrammys winner makes history

  • Best Recording Package “Vols. 11 & 12,” 

    By Doug Cunningham and Jason Noto, art directors (Desert Sessions)

  • Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package 

    “Ode to Joy,” by Lawrence Azerrad and Jeff Tweedy, art directors (Wilco)

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  • Best Album Notes 

    “Dead Man’s Pop,” by Bob Mehr, album notes writer (The Replacements)

Historical

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  • Best Historical Album 

    “It’s Such a Good Feeling: The Best of Mister Rogers,” Lee Lodyga and Cheryl Pawelski, compilation producers; Michael Graves, mastering engineer (Mister Rogers)

Engineered Album

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  • Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical 

    “Hyperspace,” by Drew Brown, Julian Burg, Andrew Coleman, Paul Epworth, Shawn Everett, Serban Ghenea, David Greenbaum, John Hanes, Beck Hansen, Jaycen Joshua, Greg Kurstin, Mike Larson, Cole M.G.N., Alex Pasco and Matt Wiggins, engineers; Randy Merrill, mastering engineer (Beck)

Producer

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  • Producer of the Year, Non-Classical 

    Won by Andrew Watt

  • Producer of the Year, Classical 

    Given to David Frost

Remixer

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  • Best Remixed Recording 

    “Roses (Imanbek Remix),” by Imanbek Zeikenov, remixer (Saint Jhn)

Classical 

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  • Best Orchestral Performance 

    “Ives: Complete Symphonies,” given to Gustavo Dudamel, conductor (Los Angeles Philharmonic)

  • Best Opera Recording 

    “Gershwin: Porgy and Bess,” given to David Robertson, conductor; Frederick Ballentine, Angel Blue, Denyce Graves, Latonia Moore and Eric Owens; David Frost, producer (The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; the Metropolitan Opera Chorus)

  • Best Choral Performance 

    “Danielpour: The Passion of Yeshua,” given to  JoAnn Falletta, conductor; James K. Bass and Adam Luebke, chorus masters (James K. Bass, J’Nai Bridges, Timothy Fallon, Kenneth Overton, Hila Plitmann and Matthew Worth; Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra; Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus and UCLA Chamber Singers)

  • Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance 

    “Contemporary Voices,” won by Pacifica Quartet

  • Best Classical Instrumental Solo 

    “Theofanidis: Concerto for Viola and Chamber Orchestra,” Richard O’Neill; David Alan Miller, conductor (Albany Symphony)

  • Best Classical Solo Vocal Album 

    “Smyth: The Prison,” given to Sarah Brailey and Dashon Burton; James Blachly, conductor (Experiential Chorus; Experiential Orchestra)

  • Best Classical Compendium 

    “Thomas, M.T.: From the Diary of Anne Frank & Meditations on Rilke,” given to Isabel Leonard; Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor; Jack Vad, producer

  • Best Contemporary Classical Composition” 

    Rouse: Symphony No. 5,” given to Christopher Rouse, composer (Giancarlo Guerrero and Nashville Symphony)

Music/Video film

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  • Best Music Video 

    “Brown Skin Girl,” by Beyoncé, Blue Ivy and WizKid

  • Best Music Film 

    “Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice,” won by Linda Ronstadt

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