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63rd Annual Grammy Awards
edition of award ceremony
The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards ceremony was held in and around the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles on March 14, It recognized the best recordings, compositions, and artists of the eligibility year, running from September 1, to August 31, [3] The nominations were revealed via a virtual livestream on November 24, The performers for the ceremony were announced on March 7, South African comedian Trevor Noah hosted the ceremony.
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Swift won Album of the Year for Folklore, making her the first woman to win the award three times and the first artist to do so since Paul Simon in [7]Billie Eilish won Record of the Year for "Everything I Wanted", becoming the second solo artist, after Roberta Flack in , to win two years consecutively, and the third overall since U2 in H.E.R.
won Song of the Year for "I Can't Breathe" and Megan Thee Stallion won Best New Artist, becoming the second female rapper to win since Lauryn Hill in
The ceremony was originally scheduled for January 31, ; however, on January 5, , the Recording Academy postponed the ceremony to March 14, , due to a spike in COVID cases in Los Angeles as well as health and safety concerns therein.[8]
Background
The nominations were announced during a virtual livestream on November 24, , by Chair, and Interim Recording Academy President/CEO Harvey Mason Jr., alongside Megan Thee Stallion, Dua Lipa, Mickey Guyton, Lauren Daigle, Pepe Aguilar, Nicola Benedetti, Gayle King, Yemi Alade, BTS, Imogen Heap and Sharon Osbourne.[9][10][11] The academy announced Trevor Noah as the host of the ceremony.[12]
Category alterations
For the ceremony, the academy announced several changes for different categories and rules:
Venue and production
The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards ceremony was held at Los Angeles Convention Center, while the show's usual venue—Staples Center—served as the backdrop.[1] The show was three and a half hours long.[16]
The Recording Academy appointed Ben Winston as the executive producer of the show, his first time working on a Grammy show.
Winston, via Rolling Stone, stated that the show would feature multiple stages, but no audience, highlighting the "creative triumphs, social justice movements, as well as COVID's impact on the arts". Regarding the venue shift, Winston stated that he does believe Staples is a safe place, but he wanted "to go above and beyond to make even the most-skeptical participants feel undoubtedly safe".
The production was overseen by COVID safety officers. To minimize physical contact, artists had their own backstage area, and entered the stages from different directions.[16]
The show involved five equally sized stages arranged in a circle facing inwards; one of the stages was for presenters and the other four for performers.
Crew members worked from the center of the circular set. As soon as one performance ended, the next stage would be covered, and so on.
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However, the whole show was planned to feel entirely live.[16]
To help plan the sprawling production and immersive spectacle of the show, Winston collaborated with a multitude of producers, such as co-executive producer Jesse Collins, who produced The Weeknd's Super Bowl halftime show; co-executive producer Raj Kapoor, who handled creative direction for many artists on the last seven Grammy shows and produced Las Vegas concert residencies for Backstreet Boys and Mariah Carey; producer Fatima Robinson, worked on the Black Eyed Peas' halftime show; producer Misty Buckley, who produced Kacey Musgraves' Christmas show; talent executive Patrick Menton from Dick Clark Productions; James Corden collaborator Josie Cliff; and Hamish Hamilton, who directed Super Bowl halftimes, Olympic ceremonies, Academy Award, and Emmy Award shows.[16]
Performers
Premiere ceremony
Performers were announced on March 2, [17]
Main ceremony
Performers for the ceremony were announced on March 7, [18]
Presenters
Winners and nominees
Winners appear first and highlighted in Bold.
General field
Record of the Year
- "Everything I Wanted" – Billie Eilish
- "Black Parade" – Beyoncé
- "Colors" – Black Pumas
- Adrian Quesada, producer; Adrian Quesada, engineer/mixer; JJ Golden, mastering engineer
- "Rockstar" – DaBaby featuring Roddy Ricch
- SethinTheKitchen, producer; Derek "MixedByAli" Ali, Chris Dennis, Liz Robson & Chris West, engineers/mixers; Glenn A Tabor III, mastering engineer
- "Say So" – Doja Cat
- Tyson Trax, producer; Clint Gibbs & Kalani Thompson, engineer/mixer; Mike Bozzi, mastering engineer
- "Don't Start Now" – Dua Lipa
- Caroline Ailin & Ian Kirkpatrick, producers; Josh Gudwin, Drew Jurecka & Ian Kirkpatrick, engineers/mixers; Chris Gehringer, mastering engineer
- "Circles" – Post Malone
- "Savage" – Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé
Album of the Year
- Folklore – Taylor Swift
- Joe Alwyn, Jack Antonoff, Aaron Dessner & Taylor Swift, producers; Jack Antonoff, Aaron Dessner, Şerban Ghenea, John Hanes, Jonathan Low & Laura Sisk, engineers/mixers; Aaron Dessner & Taylor Swift, songwriters; Randy Merrill, mastering engineer
- Chilombo – Jhené Aiko
- Fisticuffs & Julian-Quán Việt Lê, producers; Fisticuffs, Julian-Quán Việt Lê, Zeke Mishanec, Christian Plata & Gregg Rominiecki, engineers/mixers; Jhené Aiko Efuru Chilombo, Julian-Quán Việt Lê, Maclean Robinson & Brian Keith Warfield, songwriters; Dave Kutch, mastering engineer
- Black Pumas (Deluxe Edition) – Black Pumas
- Adrian Quesada, producers; Adrian Quesada engineer/mixer; Eric Burton & Adrian Quesada, songwriters; JJ Golden, mastering engineer
- Everyday Life – Coldplay
- Djesse Vol.
3 – Jacob Collier
- Jacob Collier, producer; Ben Bloomberg & Jacob Collier, engineers/mixers; Jacob Collier, songwriter; Chris Allgood & Emily Lazar, mastering engineers
- Women in Music Pt. III – Haim
- Rostam Batmanglij, Danielle Haim & Ariel Rechtshaid, producers; Rostam Batmanglij, Jasmine Chen, John DeBold, Matt DiMona, Tom Elmhirst, Joey Messina-Doerning & Ariel Rechtshaid, engineers/mixers; Rostam Batmanglij, Alana Haim, Danielle Haim, Este Haim & Ariel Rechtshaid, songwriters; Emily Lazar, mastering engineer
- Future Nostalgia – Dua Lipa
- Lorna Blackwood & Koz, producer; Josh Gudwin & Cameron Gower Poole, engineers/mixers; Clarence Coffee Jr.
& Dua Lipa, songwriters; Chris Gehringer, mastering engineer
- Lorna Blackwood & Koz, producer; Josh Gudwin & Cameron Gower Poole, engineers/mixers; Clarence Coffee Jr.
- Hollywood's Bleeding – Post Malone
Song of the Year
- "I Can't Breathe"
- "Black Parade"
- "The Box"
- "Cardigan"
- "Circles"
- "Don't Start Now"
- "Everything I Wanted"
- "If the World Was Ending"
Best New Artist
Pop
Best Pop Solo Performance
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Best Pop Vocal Album
Dance/electronic music
Best Dance Recording
- "10%" – Kaytranada featuring Kali Uchis
- Kaytranada, producer; Neal H.
Pogue, mixer
- Kaytranada, producer; Neal H.
- "On My Mind" – Diplo & Sidepiece
- "My High" – Disclosure, Aminé and Slowthai
- "The Difference" – Flume featuring Toro y Moi
- Flume, producer; Eric J Dubowsky, mixer
- "Both of Us" – Jayda G
- Fred Again & G, producers; Again & G, mixers
Best Dance/Electronic Album
Contemporary instrumental music
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album
Rock
Best Rock Performance
Best Metal Performance
Best Rock Song
Best Rock Album
Alternative
Best Alternative Music Album
R&B
Best R&B Performance
Best Traditional R&B Performance
Best R&B Song
- "Better Than I Imagined"
- "Black Parade"
- "Collide"
- "Do It"
- "Slow Down"
Best Progressive R&B Album
Best R&B Album
Rap
Best Rap Performance
Best Melodic Rap Performance
Best Rap Song
- "Savage"
- "The Bigger Picture"
- "The Box"
- "Laugh Now Cry Later"
- "Rockstar"
Best Rap Album
Country
Best Country Solo Performance
Best Country Duo/Group Performance
Best Country Song
- "Crowded Table"
- "Bluebird"
- "The Bones"
- "More Hearts Than Mine"
- "Some People Do"
Best Country Album
New age
Best New Age Album
Jazz
Best Improvised Jazz Solo
Best Jazz Vocal Album
Best Jazz Instrumental Album
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
Best Latin Jazz Album
Gospel/contemporary Christian music
Best Gospel Performance/Song
- "Movin' On"
- Darryl L.
Howell, Jonathan Caleb McReynolds, Kortney Jamaal Pollard & Terrell Demetrius Wilson, songwriters (Jonathan McReynolds & Mali Music)
- Darryl L.
- "Wonderful is Your Name"
- Melvin Crispell III, songwriter (Melvin Crispell III)
- "Release (Live)"
- David Frazier, songwriter (Ricky Dillard featuring Tiff Joy)
- "Come Together"
- Lashawn Daniels, Rodney Jerkins, Lecrae Moore & Jazz Nixon, songwriters (Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins Presents: The Good News)
- "Won't Let Go"
Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song
- "There Was Jesus"
- "The Blessing (Live)"
- "Sunday Morning"
- Denisia Andrews, Jones Terrence Antonio, Saint Bodhi, Brittany Coney, Kirk Franklin, Lasanna Harris, Shama Joseph, Stuart Lowery, Lecrae Moore & Nathanael Saint-Fleur, songwriters (Lecrae featuring Kirk Franklin)
- "Holy Water"
- "Famous For (I Believe)"
Best Gospel Album
Best Contemporary Christian Music Album
Best Roots Gospel Album
Latin
Best Latin Pop or Urban Album
Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album
Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano)
Best Tropical Latin Album
- 40 – Grupo Niche
- Mi Tumbao – José Alberto "El Ruiseñor"
- Infinito – Edwin Bonilla
- Sigo Cantando al Amor (Deluxe) – Jorge Celedon & Sergio Luis
- Memorias de Navidad – Víctor Manuelle
American roots
Best American Roots Performance
Best American Roots Song
Best Americana Album
Best Bluegrass Album
Best Traditional Blues Album
Best Contemporary Blues Album
Best Folk Album
Best Regional Roots Music Album
- Atmosphere – New Orleans Nightcrawlers
- My Relatives 'nikso' Kowaiks – Black Lodge Singers
- Cameron Dupuy and The Cajun Troubadours – Cameron Dupuy and the Cajun Troubadours
- Lovely Sunrise – Nā Wai ʽEhā
- A Tribute to Al Berard – Sweet Cecilia
Reggae
Best Reggae Album
Global music
Best Global Music Album
Children's
Best Children's Album
Spoken word
Best Spoken Word Album (Includes Poetry, Audio Books & Storytelling)
Comedy
Best Comedy Album
Musical theater
Best Musical Theater Album
- Jagged Little Pill – Kathryn Gallagher, Celia Rose Gooding, Lauren Patten & Elizabeth Stanley, principal soloists; Neal Avron, Pete Ganbarg, Tom Kitt, Michael Parker, Craig Rosen & Vivek J.
Tiwary, producers (Glen Ballard & Alanis Morissette, lyricists) (Original Broadway Cast)
- Amélie – Audrey Brisson, Chris Jared, Caolan McCarthy & Jez Unwin, principal soloists; Michael Fentiman, Sean Patrick Flahaven, Barnaby Race & Nathan Tysen, producers; Nathan Tysen, lyricist; Daniel Messe, composer & lyricist (Original London Cast)
- American Utopia on Broadway – David Byrne, principal soloist; David Byrne, producer (David Byrne, composer & lyricist) (Original Cast)
- Little Shop of Horrors – Tammy Blanchard, Jonathan Groff & Tom Alan Robbins, principal soloists; Will Van Dyke, Michael Mayer, Alan Menken & Frank Wolf, producers (Alan Menken, composer; Howard Ashman, lyricist) (The New Off-Broadway Cast)
- The Prince of Egypt – Christine Allado, Luke Brady, Alexia Khadime & Liam Tamne, principal soloists; Dominick Amendum & Stephen Schwartz, producers; Stephen Schwartz, composer & lyricist (Original Cast)
- Soft Power – Francis Jue, Austin Ku, Alyse Alan Louis & Conrad Ricamora, principal soloists; Matt Stine, producer; David Henry Hwang, lyricist; Jeanine Tesori, composer & lyricist (Original Cast)
Music for visual media
Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media
Best Song Written for Visual Media
Composing/Arranging
Best Instrumental Composition
Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella
- "Donna Lee"
- "Bathroom Dance"
- "Honeymooners"
- "Lift Every Voice and Sing"
- Alvin Chea & Jarrett Johnson, arrangers (Jarrett Johnson Featuring Alvin Chea)
- "Uranus: The Magician"
- Jeremy Levy, arranger (Jeremy Levy Jazz Orchestra)
Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals
- "He Won't Hold You"
- "Asas Fechadas"
- John Beasley & Maria Mendes, arrangers (Maria Mendes Featuring John Beasley & Orkest Metropole)
- "Desert Song"
- Erin Bentlage, Sara Gazarek, Johnaye Kendrick & Amanda Taylor, arrangers (säje)
- "From This Place"
- "Slow Burn"
Package
Best Recording Package
Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package
- Ode to Joy
- Flaming Pie (Collector's Edition)
- Giants Stadium , ,
- Mode
- The Story of Ghostly International
- Michael Cina & Molly Smith, art directors (Various Artists)
Notes
Best Album Notes
- Dead Man's Pop
- At The Minstrel Show: Minstrel Routines From The Studio, –
- Tim Brooks, album notes writer (Various Artists)
- The Bakersfield Sound: Country Music Capital Of The West, –
- Scott B.
Bomar, album notes writer (Various Artists)
- Scott B.
- The Missing Link: How Gus Haenschen Got Us From Joplin To Jazz And Shaped The Music Business
- Colin Hancock, album notes writer (Various Artists)
- Out Of A Clear Blue Sky
- David Sager, album notes writer (Nat Brusiloff)
Historical
Best Historical Album
- It's Such a Good Feeling: The Best of Mister Rogers
- Lee Lodyga & Cheryl Pawelski, compilation producers; Michael Graves, mastering engineer (Mister Rogers)
- Celebrated, –
- Meagan Hennessey & Richard Martin, compilation producers; Richard Martin, mastering engineer (Unique Quartette)
- Hittin' the Ramp: The Early Years (–)
- Zev Feldman, Will Friedwald & George Klabin, compilation producers; Matthew Lutthans, mastering engineer (Nat King Cole)
- Super Deluxe Edition
- Michael Howe, compilation producer; Bernie Grundman, mastering engineer (Prince)
- Souvenir
- Throw Down Your Heart: The Complete Africa Sessions
- Béla Fleck, compilation producer; Richard Dodd, mastering engineer (Béla Fleck)
Production, non-classical
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
- Hyperspace
- Black Hole Rainbow
- Expectations
- Gary Paczosa & Mike Robinson, engineers; Paul Blakemore, mastering engineer (Katie Pruitt)
- Jaime
- 25 Trips
- Shani Gandhi & Gary Paczosa, engineers; Adam Grover, mastering engineer (Sierra Hull)
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
Best Remixed Recording
Production, immersive audio
Best Immersive Audio Album
- Soundtrack of the American Soldier
- Leslie Ann Jones, immersive mix engineer; Michael Romanowski, immersive mastering engineer; Dan Merceruio, immersive producer (Jim R.
Keene and the United States Army Field Band
- Leslie Ann Jones, immersive mix engineer; Michael Romanowski, immersive mastering engineer; Dan Merceruio, immersive producer (Jim R.
- Bolstad: Tomba Sonora
- Morten Lindberg (Stemmeklang)
- Dear Future Self (Dolby Atmos Mixes)
- Fritz Hilpert, immersive mix engineer; Jason Banks, Fritz Hilpert and David Zeigler, immersive mastering engineers; Tom Ammerman, Arno Kammermeier and Walter Merziger, immersive producers (Booka Shade)
- Fryd
- Morten Lindberg (Tove Ramlo-Ystad and Cantus)
- Mutt Slang Li - A Wake of Sorrows Engulfed in Rage
- Elliot Scheiner, immersive mix engineer; Darcy Proper, immersive mastering engineer; Alain Mallet and Elliot Scheiner, immersive producers (Alain Mallet)
Production, classical
Best Engineered Album, Classical
- "Shostakovich: Symphony No.
13, 'Babi Yar'"
- David Frost & Charlie Post, engineers; Silas Brown, mastering engineer (Riccardo Muti & Chicago Symphony Orchestra)
- "Danielpour: The Passion of Yeshua"
- Bernd Gottinger, engineer (JoAnn Falletta, James K. Bass, Adam Luebke, UCLA Chamber Singers, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra & Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus)
- "Gershwin: Porgy and Bess"
- David Frost & John Kerswell, engineers; Silas Brown, mastering engineer (David Robertson, Eric Owens, Angel Blue, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus)
- "Hynes: Fields"
- Kyle Pyke, engineer; Jesse Lewis & Kyle Pyke, mastering engineers (Devonté Hynes & Third Coast Percussion)
- "Ives: Complete Symphonies"
- Alexander Lipay & Dmitriy Lipay, engineers; Alexander Lipay & Dmitriy Lipay, mastering engineers (Gustavo Dudamel & Los Angeles Philharmonic)
Producer of the Year, Classical
- David Frost
- Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Vol.
9 (Jonathan Biss)
- Gershwin: Porgy And Bess (David Robertson, Eric Owens, Angel Blue, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus)
- Gluck: Orphée & Eurydice (Harry Bicket, Dmitry Korchak, Andriana Chuchman, Lauren Snouffer, Lyric Opera Of Chicago Orchestra & Chorus)
- Holst: The Planets; The Perfect Fool (Michael Stern & Kansas City Symphony)
- Muhly: Marnie (Robert Spano, Isabel Leonard, Christopher Maltman, Denyce Graves, Iestyn Davies, Janis Kelly, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus)
- Schubert: Piano Sonatas, D.
, D. , D. , D. (Shai Wosner)
- Shostakovich: Symphony No. 13, 'Babi Yar' (Riccardo Muti, Alexey Tikhomirov, Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus)
- Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Vol.
- Blanton Alspaugh
- Aspects of America (Carlos Kalmar & Oregon Symphony)
- Blessed Art Thou Among Women (Peter Jermihov, Katya Lukianov & PaTRAM Institute Singers)
- Dvořák: Symphony No.
9; Copland: Billy The Kid (Gianandrea Noseda & National Symphony Orchestra)
- Glass: The Fall Of The House Of Usher (Joseph Li, Nicholas Nestorak, Madison Leonard, Jonas Hacker, Ben Edquist, Matthew Adam Fleisher & Wolf Trap Opera)
- Kahane: Emergency Shelter Intake Form (Alicia Hall Moran, Gabriel Kahane, Carlos Kalmar & Oregon Symphony)
- Kastalsky: Requiem (Leonard Slatkin, Steven Fox, Benedict Sheehan, Charles Bruffy, Cathedral Choral Society, The Clarion Choir, The Saint Tikhon Choir, Kansas City Chorale & Orchestra Of St.
Luke's)
- Massenet: Thaïs (Andrew Davis, Joshua Hopkins, Andrew Staples, Erin Wall, Toronto Mendelssohn Choir & Toronto Symphony Orchestra)
- Smyth: The Prison (Sarah Brailey, Dashon Burton, James Blachly & Experiential Orchestra)
- Woolf, L.P.: Fire And Flood (Julian Wachner, Matt Haimovitz & Choir Of Trinity Wall Street)
- Jesse Lewis
- Gunn: The Ascendant (Roomful Of Teeth)
- Harrison, M.: Just Constellations (Roomful Of Teeth)
- Her Own Wings (Willamette Valley Chamber Music Festival)
- Hynes: Fields (Devonté Hynes & Third Coast Percussion)
- Lang, D.: Love Fail (Beth Willer & Lorelei Ensemble)
- Mazzoli: Proving Up (Christopher Rountree, Opera Omaha & International Contemporary Ensemble)
- Sharlat: Spare The Rod!
(NOW Ensemble)
- Soul House (Hub New Music)
- Wherein Lies The Good (The Westerlies)
- Dmitry Lipay
- Adams, J.: Must The Devil Have All The Good Tunes? (Yuja Wang, Gustavo Dudamel & Los Angeles Philharmonic)
- Cipullo: The Parting (Alastair Willis, Laura Strickling, Catherine Cook, Michael Mayes & Music Of Remembrance)
- Ives: Complete Symphonies (Gustavo Dudamel & Los Angeles Philharmonic)
- LA Phil – The Los Angeles Philharmonic Centennial Birthday Gala (Gustavo Dudamel & Los Angeles Philharmonic)
- Langgaard: Prelude To Antichrist; Strauss: An Alpine Symphony (Thomas Dausgaard & Seattle Symphony Orchestra)
- Nielsen: Symphony No.
1 & Symphony No. 2, 'The Four Temperaments' (Thomas Dausgaard & Seattle Symphony)
- Elaine Martone
- Bound For The Promised Land (Robert M. Franklin, Steven Darsey, Jessye Norman & Taylor Branch)
- Dawn (Shachar Israel)
- Gandolfi, Prior & Oliverio: Orchestral Works (Robert Spano & Atlanta Symphony Orchestra)
- Singing In The Dead Of Night (Eighth Blackbird)
- Whitacre: The Sacred Veil (Eric Whitacre, Grant Gershon & Los Angeles Master Chorale)
Classical
- Best Orchestral Performance
Best Opera Recording
- "Gershwin: Porgy and Bess"
- "Dello Joio: The Trial at Rouen"
- "Floyd, C: Prince of Players"
- "Handel: Agrippina"
- "Zemlinsky: Der Zwerg"
Best Choral Performance
- "Danielpour: The Passion of Yessuah"
- "Carthage"
- "Kastalski: Requiem"
- Leonard Slatkin, conductor; Charles Bruffy, Steven Fox & Benedict Sheehan, chorus masters (Joseph Charles Beutel & Anna Dennis; Orchestra Of St.
Luke's; Cathedral Choral Society, The Clarion Choir, Kansas City Chorale & The Saint Tikhon Choir)
- Leonard Slatkin, conductor; Charles Bruffy, Steven Fox & Benedict Sheehan, chorus masters (Joseph Charles Beutel & Anna Dennis; Orchestra Of St.
- "Moravec: Sanctuary Road"
- Kent Tritle, conductor (Joshua Blue, Raehann Bryce-Davis, Dashon Burton, Malcolm J. Merriweather & Laquita Mitchell; Oratorio Society Of New York Orchestra; Oratorio Society Of New York Chorus)
- "Once Upon a Time"
- Matthew Guard, conductor (Sarah Walker; Skylark Vocal Ensemble)
Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance
- "Contemporary Voices" – Pacifica Quartet
- "Healing Modes" – Brooklyn Rider
- "Hearne, T,: Place" – Ted Hearne, Steven Bradshaw, Sophia Byrd, Josephine Lee, Isaiah Robinson, Sol Ruiz, Ayanna Woods & Place Orchestra
- "Hynes: Fields" – Devonté Hynes & Third Coast Percussion
- "The Schumann Quartets" – Dover Quartet
Best Classical Instrumental Solo