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    The Complete List of 2018 Grammy Award winners

    By Magic 103.7January 29, 2018No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Bruno Mars was the big winner at the 60th annual Grammy Awards, beating out the smash hit “Despacito” for Song of the Year with “That’s What I Like,” and winning Record of the Year and Album of the Year for 24K Magic over Kendrick Lamar, Jay Z, and Childish Gambino. Lamar entered the night with seven nominations, and while he took home Best Rap Album, Best Rap Performance, Best Rap / Sung Performance, and Best Rap Song, he was shut out (again) from less genre-specific awards like Album of the Year, which has historically been unfriendly to rap and hip-hop, as well as Record of the Year.

    The ceremony kicked off with a searing performance by Lamar interspersed with commentary from comedian Dave Chappelle, who noted, “the only thing more frightening than watching a black man be honest in America is being an honest black man in America.” The medley of Lamar’s work continued with dancers in camouflage military uniforms, cameos by Bono and The Edge, dance-infused taiko drumming, and dancers in red hoodies dropping one by one to the sound of gunshots.

    The complete list of Grammy Award winners follows:

    Record of the Year: 24K Magic by Bruno Mars

    Album of the Year: 24K Magic by Bruno Mars

    Song of the Year: ”That’s What I Like” — Christopher Brody Brown, James Fauntleroy, Philip Lawrence, Bruno Mars, Ray Charles McCullough II, Jeremy Reeves, Ray Romulus & Jonathan Yip, songwriters (Bruno Mars)

    Best New Artist: Alessia Cara

    Best Pop Solo Performance: “Shape Of You” by Ed Sheeran

    Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: “Feel It Still” by Portugal. The Man

    Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album: Tony Bennett Celebrates 90, (Various Artists) Dae Bennett, Producer

    Best Pop Vocal Album: (Divide) by Ed Sheeran

    Best Dance Recording: “Tonite” by LCD Soundsystem

    Best Dance/Electronic Album: 3-D The Catalogue by Kraftwerk

    Best Contemporary Instrumental Album: Prototype by Jeff Lorber Fusion

    Best Rock Performance: “You Want It Darker” by Leonard Cohen

    Best Metal Performance: “Sultan’s Curse” by Mastodon

    Best Rock Song: “Run” by Foo Fighters

    Best Rock Album: A Deeper Understanding by The War On Drugs

    Best Alternative Music Album: Sleep Well Beast by The National

    Best R&B Performance: “That’s What I Like” by Bruno Mars

    Best Traditional R&B Performance: “Redbone” by Childish Gambino

    Best R&B Song: “That’s What I Like” — Christopher Brody Brown, James Fauntleroy, Philip Lawrence, Bruno Mars, Ray Charles McCullough II, Jeremy Reeves, Ray Romulus & Jonathan Yip, songwriters (Bruno Mars)

    Best Urban Contemporary Album: Starboy by The Weeknd

    Best R&B Album: 24K Magic by Bruno Mars

    Best Rap Performance: “HUMBLE.” by Kendrick Lamar

    Best Rap/Sung Performance: “LOYALTY.” by Kendrick Lamar Featuring Rihanna

    Best Rap Song: “HUMBLE.” — Duckworth, Asheton Hogan & M. Williams II, songwriters (Kendrick Lamar)

    Best Rap Album: DAMN. by Kendrick Lamar

    Best Country Solo Performance: “Either Way” by Chris Stapleton

    Best Country Duo/Group Performance: “Better Man” by Little Big Town

    Best Country Song: “Broken Halos” by Mike Henderson & Chris Stapleton, songwriters (Chris Stapleton)

    Best Country Album: From a Room: Volume 1 by Chris Stapleton

    Best New Age Album: Dancing On Water by Peter Kater

    Best Improvised Jazz Solo: “Miles Beyond” by John McLaughlin, soloist

    Best Jazz Vocal Album: Dreams and Daggers by Cécile McLorin Salvant

    Best Jazz Instrumental Album: Rebirth by Billy Childs

    Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album: Bringin’ It by Christian McBride Big Band

    Best Latin Jazz Album: Jazz Tango by Pablo Ziegler Trio

    Best Gospel Performance/Song: “Never Have To Be Alone” by CeCe Winans

    Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song: “What A Beautiful Name” by Hillsong Worship

    Best Gospel Album: Let Them Fall in Love by CeCe Winans

    Best Contemporary Christian Music Album: Chain Breaker by Zach Williams

    Best Roots Gospel Album: Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope by Reba McEntire

    Best Latin Pop Album: El Dorado by Shakira

    Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album: Residente by Residente

    Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano): Arriero Somos Versiones Acústicas by Aida Cuevas

    Best Tropical Latin Album: Salsa Big Band by Rubén Blades Con Roberto Delgado & Orquesta

    Best American Roots Performance: “Killer Diller Blues” by Alabama Shakes

    Best American Roots Song: “If We Were Vampires” by Jason Isbell And The 400 Unit

    Best Americana Album: The Nashville Sound by Jason Isbell And The 400 Unit

    Best Bluegrass Album: Laws Of Gravity by The Infamous Stringdusters tied with All The Rage – In Concert Volume One [Live] by Rhonda Vincent And The Rage

    Best Traditional Blues Album: Blue & Lonesome by The Rolling Stones

    Best Contemporary Blues Album: TajMo by Taj Mahal and Keb’ Mo’

    Best Folk Album: Mental Illness by Aimee Mann

    Best Regional Roots Music Album: Kalenda by Lost Bayou Ramblers

    Best Reggae Album: Stony Hill, Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley

    Best World Music Album: Shaka Zulu Revisited: 30th Anniversary Celebration by Ladysmith Black Mambazo

    Best Children’s Album: Feel What U Feel by Lisa Loeb

    Best Spoken Word Album (Includes Poetry, Audio Books & Storytelling): The Princess Diarist by Carrie Fisher

    Best Comedy Album: The Age Of Spin & Deep In The Heart Of Texas by Dave Chappelle

    Best Musical Theater Album: Dear Evan Hansen — Ben Platt, principal soloist; Alex Lacamoire, Stacey Mindich, Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, producers; Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, composers/lyricists (Original Broadway Cast Recording)

    Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media: La La Land by Various Artists

    Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media: La La Land by Justin Hurwitz, composer

    Best Song Written For Visual Media: “How Far I’ll Go” — Lin-Manuel Miranda, songwriter (Auli’i Cravalho)

    Best Instrumental Composition: “Three Revolutions” — Arturo O’Farrill, composer (Arturo O’Farrill & Chucho Valdés)

    Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella: “Escapades For Alto Saxophone And Orchestra From Catch Me If You Can” — John Williams, arranger

    Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals: “Putin” — Randy Newman, arranger

    Best Recording Package: El Orisha De La Rosa by Claudio Roncoli & Cactus Taller, art directors (Magín Díaz) tied with Pure Comedy (Deluxe Edition) by Sasha Barr, Ed Steed & Josh Tillman, art directors (Father John Misty)

    Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition Package: The Voyager Golden Record: 40th Anniversary Edition — Lawrence Azerrad, Timothy Daly & David Pescovitz

    Best Album Notes: Live At The Whisky A Go Go: The Complete Recordings — Lynell George, album notes writer (Otis Redding)

    Best Historical Album: Leonard Bernstein – The Composer — Robert Russ, compilation producer; Martin Kistner & Andreas K. Meyer, mastering engineers

    Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical: 24K Magic — Serban Ghenea, John Hanes & Charles Moniz, engineers; Tom Coyne, mastering engineer (Bruno Mars)

    Producer Of the Year, Non-Classical: Greg Kurstin

    Best Remixed Recording: “You Move (Latroit Remix)” — Dennis White, remixer (Depeche Mode)

    Best Surround Sound Album: Early Americans — Jim Anderson, surround mix engineer; Darcy Proper, surround mastering engineer; Jim Anderson & Jane Ira Bloom, surround producers (Jane Ira Bloom)

    Best Engineered Album, Classical: Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5; Barber: Adagio — Mark Donahue, engineer (Manfred Honeck & Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra)

    Producer of the Year, Classical: David Frost

    Best Orchestral Performance: Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5; Barber: Adagio — Manfred Honeck, conductor (Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra)

    Best Opera Recording: Berg: Wozzeck — Hans Graf, conductor; Anne Schwanewilms & Roman Trekel; Hans Graf, producer (Houston Symphony; Chorus Of Students And Alumni, Shepherd School Of Music, Rice University & Houston Grand Opera Children’s Chorus)

    Best Choral Performance: Bryars: The Fifth Century — Donald Nally, conductor (PRISM Quartet; The Crossing)

    Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance: Death & The Maiden — Patricia Kopatchinskaja & The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra

    Best Classical Instrumental Solo: Transcendental — Daniil Trifonov

    Best Classical Solo Vocal Album: Crazy Girl Crazy – Music By Gershwin, Berg & Berio — Barbara Hannigan (Orchestra Ludwig)

    Best Classical Compendium: Higdon: All Things Majestic, Viola Concerto & Oboe Concerto — Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor; Tim Handley, producer

    Best Contemporary Classical Composition: Higdon: Viola Concerto — Jennifer Higdon, composer (Roberto Díaz, Giancarlo Guerrero & Nashville Symphony)

    Best Music Video: “Humble” by Kendrick Lamar

    Best Music Film: The Defiant Ones by (Various Artists)

    Source: The Verge

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