66th Grammy Awards 2024
The Grammy Awards, often referred to simply as the Grammys, stand as one of the most prestigious honors in the music industry. Established by the Recording Academy in 1959, the Grammys recognize outstanding achievements in various music genres, including pop, rock, jazz, classical, and many others. The awards ceremony has evolved into a globally televised event, attracting top artists, industry professionals, and music enthusiasts from around the world.
The selection process for the Grammy Awards involves a comprehensive and meticulous approach aimed at honoring excellence in music. Unlike the People's Choice Awards, where the winners are determined by public vote, the Grammys follow a more structured and industry-centric method of selection.
Firstly, the Recording Academy, a prestigious organization comprising musicians, producers, engineers, and other professionals, oversees the Grammy Awards. The Academy's membership is diverse and includes individuals from all sectors of the music industry, ensuring a broad representation of expertise and experience.
One of the distinctive features of the Grammy Awards is the extensive number of categories, each focusing on specific musical genres, styles, and technical aspects. For example, Category 94, also known as Best Music Video, honors outstanding visual representations of music. This category recognizes the creative collaboration between artists, directors, and production teams in bringing songs to life through visual storytelling.
The selection process for each category typically begins with the submission of eligible works by record labels, artists, and other industry professionals. Entries undergo thorough review and consideration by expert committees within the Recording Academy, who assess the artistic merit, technical proficiency, and overall impact of the submissions.
Once the nominees are determined, voting members of the Recording Academy participate in the final round of voting to select the winners. These voting members include musicians, songwriters, producers, engineers, and other industry professionals who have been invited to join the Academy based on their contributions to the music community.
The voting process is designed to be fair, transparent, and reflective of the diverse perspectives within the music industry. Each member's vote carries equal weight, ensuring that the Grammy Awards represent a consensus among peers and colleagues.
In addition to the awards ceremony itself, the Grammys serve as a platform for celebrating musical excellence and fostering artistic innovation. The event often features live performances by nominated artists, tribute segments honoring musical legends, and special collaborations that showcase the breadth and diversity of the music landscape.
Over the years, the Grammy Awards have become synonymous with iconic moments, memorable performances, and breakthrough achievements in music. Winning a Grammy is not only a mark of professional recognition but also a symbol of artistic accomplishment and cultural significance.
The Grammy Awards represent the pinnacle of achievement in the music industry, celebrating excellence across a wide range of genres and disciplines. With a rigorous selection process overseen by the Recording Academy, the Grammys honor the talent, creativity, and innovation that define the ever-evolving world of music. As the music landscape continues to evolve, the Grammys remain a beacon of excellence, inspiring artists and audiences alike to celebrate the power and beauty of music.
The 2024 Grammy Awards celebrated a dazzling array of musical talent across diverse genres, showcasing the depth and richness of the industry. From the pop anthems to the soulful R&B tunes, electrifying rock performances to the intricate jazz compositions, here is a comprehensive list of the winners across all categories.
List the 2024 Grammy Awards
Album of the Year : "Midnights," Taylor Swift
Record of the Year : "Flowers," Miley Cyrus
Song of the Year : "What Was I Made For?" from "Barbie," Billie Eilish O’Connell and Finneas O’Connell, songwriters (Billie Eilish)
Best New Artist : Victoria Monét
Producer of the Year : Non-Classical Jack Antonoff
Songwriter of the Year :Non-Classical Theron Thomas
Pop Categories:
Best Pop Solo Performance:
"Flowers," Miley Cyrus
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance:
"Ghost in the Machine," SZA featuring Phoebe Bridgers
Best Pop Vocal Album:
"Midnights," Taylor Swift
Best Dance/Electronic Recording:
"Rumble," Skrillex, Fred again.. and Flowdan
Best Pop Dance Recording:
"Padam Padam," Kylie Minogue
Best Dance/Electronic Music Album:
"Actual Life 3 (January 1 - September 9 2022)," Fred again
Rock and Alternative Categories:
Best Rock Performance:
"Not Strong Enough," boygenius
Best Metal Performance:
"72 Seasons," Metallica
Best Rock Song:
"Not Strong Enough," Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus, songwriters (boygenius)
Best Rock Album:
"This Is Why," Paramore
Best Alternative Music Performance:
"This Is Why," Paramore
Best Alternative Music Album:
"The Record," boygenius
R&B, Rap, and Gospel Categories:
Best R&B Performance:
"ICU," Coco Jones
Best Traditional R&B Performance:
"Good Morning," PJ Morton featuring Susan Carol
Best R&B Song:
"Snooze," Kenny B. Edmonds, Blair Ferguson, Khris Riddick-Tynes, Solána Rowe and Leon Thomas, songwriters (SZA)
Best Progressive R&B Album:
"SOS," SZA
Best R&B Album:
"Jaguar II," Victoria Monét
Best Rap Performance:
"Scientists & Engineers," Killer Mike featuring André 3000, Future and Eryn Allen Kane
Best Melodic Rap Performance:
"All My Life," Lil Durk featuring J. Cole
Best Rap Song:
"Scientists & Engineers," André Benjamin, Paul Beauregard, James Blake, Michael Render, Tim Moore and Dion Wilson, songwriters (Killer Mike featuring André 3000, Future and Eryn Allen Kane)
Best Rap Album:
"Michael," Killer Mike
Best Spoken Word Poetry Album:
"The Light Inside," J. Ivy
Best Gospel Performance Song:
"All Things," Kirk Franklin; Kirk Franklin, songwriter
Best Gospel Album:
"All Things New: Live in Orlando," Tye Tribbett
Jazz, Blues, and Folk Categories:
Best Jazz Performance:
"Tight," Samara Joy
Best Jazz Vocal Album:
"How Love Begins," Nicole Zuraitis
Best Jazz Instrumental Album:
"The Winds of Change," Billy Childs
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album:
"Basie Swings the Blues," The Count Basie Orchestra directed by Scotty Barnhart
Best Latin Jazz Album:
"El Arte Del Bolero Vol. 2," Miguel Zenón and Luis Perdomo
Best Alternative Jazz Album:
"The Omnichord Real Book," Meshell Ndegeocello
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album:
"Bewitched," Laufey
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album:
"As We Speak," Béla Fleck, Zakir Hussain, Edgar Meyer, featuring Rakesh Chaurasia
Best Folk Album:
"Joni Mitchell at Newport (Live)," Joni Mitchell
Country, Americana, and Roots Categories:
Best Country Solo Performance:
"White Horse," Chris Stapleton
Best Country Duo Group Performance:
"I Remember Everything," Zach Bryan featuring Kacey Musgraves
Best Country Song:
"White Horse," Chris Stapleton and Dan Wilson, songwriters (Chris Stapleton)
Best Country Album:
"Bell Bottom Country," Lainey Wilson
Best American Roots Performance:
"Eve Was Black," Allison Russell
Best Americana Performance:
"Dear Insecurity," Brandy Clark featuring Brandi Carlile
Best American Roots Song:
"Cast Iron Skillet," Jason Isbell, songwriter (Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit)
Best Americana Album:
"Weathervanes," Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
Best Bluegrass Album:
"City of Gold," Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway
Best Traditional Blues Album:
"All My Love for You," Bobby Rush
Best Contemporary Blues Album:
"Blood Harmony," Larkin Poe
Best Regional Roots Music Album:
"New Beginnings," Buckwheat Zydeco Jr. and the Legendary Ils Sont Partis Band, "Live: Orpheum Theater Nola," Lost Bayou Ramblers and Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra (tie)
Latin, Global, and Other Categories:
Best Latin Pop Album:
"X Mí (Vol. 1)," Gaby Moreno
Best Música Urbana Album:
"Mañana Será Bonito," Karol G
Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album:
"Vida Cotidiana," Juanes, "De Todas Las Flores," Natalia Lafourcade (tie)
Best Música Mexicana Album (including Tejano):
"Génesis," Peso Pluma
Best Tropical Latin Album:
"Siembra: 45° Aniversario (En Vivo en el Coliseo de Puerto Rico, 14 de Mayo 2022)," Rubén Blades con Roberto Delgado and Orquesta
Best Global Music Performance:
"Pashto," Béla Fleck, Edgar Meyer and Zakir Hussain featuring Rakesh Chaurasia
Best African Music Performance:
"Water," Tyla
Best Global Music Album:
"This Moment," Shakti
Best Reggae Album:
"Colors of Royal," Julian Marley & Antaeus
Best New Age, Ambient or Chant Album:
"So She Howls," Carla Patullo featuring Tonality and the Scorchio Quartet
Other Notable Categories:
Best Children’s Music Album:
"We Grow Together Preschool Songs," 123 Andrés
Best Comedy Album:
"What’s in a Name?," Dave Chappelle
Best Audiobook, Narration and Storytelling Recording:
"The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times," Michelle Obama
Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media:
"Barbie: The Album" (Various Artists)
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media (Includes Film and Television):
"Oppenheimer," Ludwig Göransson, composer
Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media:
"Star Wars Jedi: Survivor," Stephen Barton and Gordy Haab, composers
Best Music Video:
"I’m Only Sleeping" (The Beatles), Em Cooper, video director
Best Music Film:
"Moonage Daydream" (David Bowie), Brett Morgen, video director
Best Recording Package:
"Stumpwork," Luke Brooks and James Theseus Buck, art directors (Dry Cleaning)
Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package:
"For the Birds:
The Birdsong Project," Jeri Heiden and John Heiden, art directors (Various Artists)
Best Album Notes:
"Written in Their Soul:
The Stax Songwriter Demos," Robert Gordon and Deanie Parker, album notes writers (Various Artists)
Best Historical Album:
"Written in Their Soul:
The Stax Songwriter Demos," Robert Gordon, Deanie Parker, Cheryl Pawelski, Michele Smith, and Mason Williams, compilation producers; Michael Graves, mastering engineer; Michael Graves, restoration engineer (Various Artists)
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical:
"Jaguar II," John Kercy, Kyle Mann, Victoria Monét, Patrizio “Teezio” Pigliapoco, Neal H Pogue, and Todd Robinson, engineers; Colin Leonard, mastering engineer (Victoria Monét)
Best Engineered Album, Classical:
"Contemporary American Composers," David Frost & Charlie Post, engineers; Silas Brown, mastering engineer (Riccardo Muti and Chicago Symphony Orchestra)
Producer of the Year, Classical:
Elaine Martone
Best Remixed Recording:
"Wagging Tongue (Wet Leg Remix)," Wet Leg, remixers (Depeche Mode)
Best Immersive Audio Album:
"The Diary of Alicia Keys," George Massenburg and Eric Schilling, immersive mix engineers; Michael Romanowski, immersive mastering engineer; Alicia Keys and Ann Mincieli, immersive producers (Alicia Keys)
Best Instrumental Composition:
"Helena’s Theme," John Williams, composer (John Williams)
Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella:
"Folsom Prison Blues," John Carter Cash, Tommy Emmanuel, Markus Illko, Janet Robin, and Roberto Luis Rodriguez, arrangers (The String Revolution featuring Tommy Emmanuel)
Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals:
"In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning," Erin Bentlage, Jacob Collier, Sara Gazarek, Johnaye, Kendrick, and Amanda Taylor, arrangers (säje Featuring Jacob Collier)
Best Orchestral Performance:
"Adès: Dante," Gustavo Dudamel, conductor (Los Angeles Philharmonic)
Best Opera Recording:
"Blanchard: Champion," Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor; Ryan Speedo Green, Latonia Moore, and Eric Owens; David Frost, producer (The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; The Metropolitan Opera Chorus)
Best Choral Performance:
"Saariaho: Reconnaissance," Nils Schweckendiek, conductor (Uusinta Ensemble; Helsinki Chamber Choir)
Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance:
"Rough Magic," Roomful of Teeth
Best Classical Instrumental Solo:
"The American Project," Yuja Wang; Teddy Abrams, conductor (Louisville Orchestra)
Best Classical Solo Vocal Album:
"Walking in the Dark," Julia Bullock, soloist; Christian Reif, conductor (Philharmonia Orchestra)
Best Classical Compendium:
"Passion for Bach and Coltrane," Alex Brown, Harlem Quartet, Imani Winds, Edward Perez, Neal Smith, and A.B. Spellman; Silas Brown and Mark Dover, producers
Best Contemporary Classical Composition:
"Montgomery: Rounds," Jessie Montgomery, composer (Awadagin Pratt, A Far Cry, and Roomful of Teeth)
The Grammy Awards 2024 continued to honor excellence in classical music, technical achievements, and artistic contributions across a diverse spectrum of genres and formats.
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