Silk Sonic, who won the gramophone in the song of the year and recording of the year section; Olivia Rodrigo, who managed to win the gold award in the category of best new artist; and Jon Batiste, who established his album ‘We Are’ as album of the year, dominated the 2022 Grammy Awards, where The surprise appearance of President Volodymyr Zelensky was also highlighted.
In this edition, which had the peculiarity of having been held exceptionally at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas (USA), these are the winners of the 2022 Grammy Awards.
Record of the year
‘Leave The Door Open’, Silk Sonic.
song of the year
‘Leave The Door Open’, Silk Sonic.
Album of the year
‘We Are’, Jon Batiste.
The leader of the Grammy nominations edged out strong competitors in a win for the jazzman less known globally than his peers on the pop scene.
“I love music. I’ve been playing since I was a kid. Music is more than entertainment for me, it’s a spiritual practice,” the 35-year-old composer said as he received his award, his fifth of the night.
“I love them, even if I don’t know them,” the great winner of the night in Las Vegas closed with his explosive laugh.
Batiste already had an Oscar for the soundtrack of Pixar’s film “Soul,” but he surprised by picking up eleven nominations for the biggest music award this year.
best new artist
Olivia Rodrigo.
best rock album
‘Medicine At Midnight’, Foo Fighters.
best country album
‘Starting Over’, Chris Sapleton.
best rap performance
‘Family Ties’, Baby Keem y Kendrick Lamar.
Best Single Pop Performance
‘Drivers License’, Olivia Rodrigo.
Best Pop Vocal Album
‘Sour’, Olivia Rodrigo.
best reggae album
‘Beauty In The Silence’, Soldiers of Jah Army
Best Pop Duo or Group Performance
‘Kiss Me More’, Doja Cat ft. SZA.
Best R&B Album
‘Heaux Tales’, Jazmine Sullivan.
Best Urban Music Album
‘The Last Tour Of The World’, Bad Bunny.
Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album
‘Origin’, Juanes.
Best Latin Pop Album
‘Mendo’, Alex Cuba.
Best Tropical Latin Album
‘Salswing!’, Rubén Blades.
Best Regional Mexican Music Album
‘A Mis 80’s’,
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
‘Love For Sale’, Tony Bennet y Lady Gaga.
Best Soundtrack for Visual Media
‘The Queen’s Gambit’, Carlos Rafael Rivera.
Best Latin Jazz Album
‘Mirror Mirror’, Eliane Elias, Chick Corea and Chucho Valdés.
Best World Music Album
‘Do Yourself’, Angelique Kidjo & Burna Boy.
best music video
‘Freedom’, Jon Batiste.
Best Instrumental Jazz Album
‘Skyline’, Ron Carter, Jack DeJohnette and Gonzalo Rubalcaba.
Best Vocal Jazz Album
‘Songwrights Apothecary Lab’, Esperanza Spalding.
Best Choral Performance
‘Mahler: Symphony No. 8, ‘Symphony Of A Thousand”, Gustavo Dudamel (Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra).
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