At the beginning of the pandemic, it appeared as if the world would be coming to a halt but once again, human civilizations have found ways to survive and move forward. We thought the awards events won’t happen and yet, here we are, with a successfully culminated Grammys 2021, which was hosted by Trevor Noah with virtual performances from Bad Bunny, Taylor Swift, Megan Thee Stallion, etc. And of course, the list of Grammys 2021 winners including the most expected and the grossly unexpected wins.
So, the Grammys 2021 winners are:
Record of the Year
- “Everything I Wanted” — Billie Eilish
Album of the Year
- “Folklore” — Taylor Swift
Song of the Year
- “I Can’t Breathe” — H.E.R.
Best New Artist
- Megan Thee Stallion
Best Pop Solo Performance
- “Watermelon Sugar” — Harry Styles
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
- “Rain on Me” — Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
- “American Standard” — James Taylor
Best Pop Vocal Album
- “Future Nostalgia” — Dua Lipa
Best Dance Recording
- “10%” — Kaytranada featuring Kali Uchis
Best Dance/Electronic Album
- “Bubba” — Kaytranada
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album
- “Live at the Royal Albert Hall” — Snarky Puppy
Best Rock Performance
- “Shameika” — Fiona Apple
Best Metal Performance
- “Bum-Rush” — Body Count
Best Rock Song
- “Stay High” — Brittany Howard
Best Rock Album
- “The New Abnormal” — The Strokes
Best Alternative Music Album
- “Fetch the Bolt Cutters” — Fiona Apple
Best R&B Performance
- “Black Parade” — Beyoncé
Best Traditional R&B Performance
- “Anything for You” — Ledisi
Best R&B Song
- “Better Than I Imagined” — Robert Glasper featuring H.E.R. & Meshell Ndegeocello
Best Progressive R&B Album
- “It Is What It Is” — Thundercat
Best R&B Album
- “Bigger Love” — John Legend
Best Rap Performance
- “Savage” — Megan thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé
Best Melodic Rap Performance
- “Lockdown” — Anderson .Paak
Best Rap Song
- “Savage” — Megan thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé
Best Rap Album
- “King’s Disease” — Nas
Best Country Solo Performance
- “When My Amy Prays” — Vince Gill
Best Country Duo/Group Performance
- “10,000 Hours” — Dan + Shay and Justin Bieber
Best Country Song
- “Crowded Table” — The Highwomen
Best Country Album
- “Wildcard” — Miranda Lambert
Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song
- “There Was Jesus” — Zach Williams & Dolly Parton
Best Gospel Album
- “Gospel According to PJ” — PJ Morton
Best Contemporary Christian Music Album
- “Jesus is King” — Kanye West
Best Latin Pop Album or Urban Album
- “YHLQMDLG” — Bad Bunny
Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album
- “La Conquista del Espacio” — Fito Paez
Best Tropical Latin Album
- “40” — Grupo Niche
Best Bluegrass Album
- “Home” — Billy Strings
Best Traditional Blues Album
- “Rawer than Raw” — Bobby Rush
Best Contemporary Blues Album
- “Have You Lost Your Mind Yet?” — Fantastic Negrito
Best Folk Album
- “All the Good Times” — Gillian Welch & David Rawlings
Best Regional Roots Music Album
- “Atmosphere” — New Orleans Nightcrawlers
Best Reggae Album
- “Got to Be Tough” — Toots & The Maytals
Best Global Music Album
- “Twice as Tall” — Burna Boy
Best Children’s Album
- “All the Ladies” — Joanie Leeds
Best Comedy Album
- “Black Mitzvah” — Tiffany Haddish
Best Musical Theater Album
- “Jagged Little Pill”
Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
- “Jojo Rabbit” — Various artists
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media
- “Joker” — Hildur Guðnadóttir, composer
Best Song Written for Visual Media
- “No Time to Die” (from No Time to Die) — Billie Eilish
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
- Andrew Watt
Producer of the Year, Classical
- David Frost
Best Music Video
- “Brown Skin Girl” — Beyoncé, Saint Jhn & Wizkid Featuring Blue Ivy Carter
Best Music Film
- “Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice” — Linda Ronstadt
Did these Grammys 2021 winners meet your expectations? Let us know in the comments!
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