Grammy
Awards
2024
winners
list:
It's
difficult
to
keep
calm
as
the
winner
names
of
the
66th
Annual
Grammy
Awards
have
been
announced
on
Sunday
(February
4).
The
Grammys
turned
out
to
be
a
star-studded
event
as
leading
celebrities
attended
the
function
in
Los
Angeles'
Crypto.com
Arena.
Taylor
Swift,
Dua
Lipa,
Miley
Cyrus,
Billie
Eilish
and
other
leading
stars
graced
the
awards
night
that
honoured
the
best
recordings,
songs,
artists
and
compositions
from
October
1,
2022
to
September
15,
2023.
MILEY
CYRUS
WINS
FIRST
GRAMMY
AWARD
It
was
a
special
night
for
our
favourite
Miley
Cyrus
as
she
bagged
her
first
ever
Grammy
Award.
Mariah
Carey
presented
Miley
with
the
award
for
the
best
pop
solo
performance
for"Flowers.
As
she
expressed
her
gratitude
for
winning
the
Grammy,
Cyrus
mentioned
she
almost
missed
the
start
of
the
ceremony
due
to
the
rain
in
Los
Angeles.
SHANKAR
MAHADEVAN,
ZAKIR
HUSSAIN
BAG
GRAMMY
It's
time
to
send
congratulatory
messages
to
Shankar
Mahadevan
and
Zakir
Hussain
as
their
fusion
music
group
Shakti
has
bagged
the
Grammy
Award
2024
for
Best
Global
Music
Album
for
'This
Moment'.
Recording
Academy
announced
the
same
on
their
X
page
and
tweeted,
"Congrats
Best
Global
Music
Album
winner
-
'This
Moment'
Shakti.
#GRAMMYs."
GRAMMY
AWARDS
2024
FULL
WINNERS
LIST
Album
Of
The
Year-
Midnights,
Taylor
Swift
(WINNER)
Record
Of
The
Year-
Flowers,
Miley
Cyrus
(WINNER)
Song
Of
The
Year-
What
Was
I
Made
For?,
Barbie],
Billie
Eilish
O'Connell
&
Finneas
O'Connell
Best
New
Artist-
Victoria
Monét
Producer
of
the
Year,
Non-classical-
Jack
Antonoff
Songwriter
of
the
Year,
Non-classical-
Theron
Thomas
Best
Pop
Solo
performance-
"Flowers," Miley
Cyrus
Best
Pop
Duo/Group
performance-
"Ghost
in
the
Machine,"
SZA
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
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
Best
Rock
Album-
"This
Is
Why,"
Paramore
Best
Alternative
Music
Performance-
This
Is
Why
Paramore
Best
Progressive
R&B
Album-
"SOS,"
SZA
BEST
RAP
ALBUM-
"Michael,"
Killer
Mike
BEST
SPOKEN
WORD
POETRY
ALBUM-
"The
Light
Inside,"
J.
Ivy
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
BEST
LATIN
JAZZ
ALBUM-
"El
Arte
Del
Bolero
Vol.
2,"
Miguel
Zenón
and
Luis
Perdomo