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61st Annual Grammy Awards 2019 Highlights, Nominees, and Winners List

Ever since that people have known that Grammy Awards 2019 are almost around the corner, they have buzzed the Google search with questions like When are the Grammys? who has the most Grammys? Where are the Grammys? Who won Grammy in 2019? and more such questions.

To help you out with your queries, we have composed this article to answer all the frequently asked questions regarding Grammy Awards 2019.

When and where are the Grammys?

The 61st Annual Grammy Awards ceremony took place on February 10, 2019, at Staples Center in Los Angeles.

Who host the Grammys in 2019?

Singer-musician Alicia Keys hosted 2019 Grammy Awards show.

61st Annual Grammy Awards 2019 Highlights

61st Annual Grammy Awards 2019 highlights

The ceremony perceives the best chronicles, artists, and compositions of the year.

It was something beyond a brilliant hour for nation artist Kacey Musgraves; she had a brilliant night.

Musgraves earned four Grammy Awards on Sunday, including album of the year for “Brilliant Hour,” and best country album, best country solo song, and best country solo performance.

A stunned Musgraves said thanks to everybody for “supporting” her music.

Childish Gambino, who did not visit, won different awards too, including melody and record of the year for “This Is America,” turning into the primary rap tune to win in the classes.

Gambino additionally won best rap/sung execution and the music video for “This Is America” won an honor for chief Hiro Murai.

Alicia Keys, who got a little help from some enormous names to open the ceremony, demonstrated all through the demonstrate that she required no assistance to convey a powerhouse execution as first-time have.

Woman Gaga, Jennifer Lopez, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Michelle Obama joined Keys in front of an audience amid the opening minutes for a tribute to music and sisterhood.

Obama, who got energizing praise from the group to such an extent that she needed to stop saying her lines and restart once it quieted, said music “filled” her through the most recent decade.

Keys said the night was tied in with praising “the significance in one another.”

Via social media, Keys was commended for her significance by the fans on social media.

Her facilitating style played to her qualities as a storyteller and artist.

She shared an individual tale about how John Mayer once split a Grammy with her in the wake of losing losing the best song to him in 2005. Mayer joined Keys to exhibit the current year’s honor in a similar classification.

Later in front of an audience, she flaunted her crude melodic gifts by playing two pianos on the double and covering tunes from Nat King Cole to Kings of Leon.

Amid the pre-broadcast Grammy ceremony, Lady Gaga scored two successes.

Ariana Grande, who was absent this year, was likewise among the pre-ceremony victors.

Cardi B turned into a first-time Grammy champ and the main lady to win best rap collection. Move pop craftsman Dua Lipa won best new craftsman.

The Grammys this year extended the real classifications of the album of the year, song of the year, tune of the year and best new craftsman from five chosen people to eight, some state in light of the absence of decent variety among candidates in earlier years.

Concerning exhibitions, Camila Cabello, alongside J Balvin, Ricky Martin, and Arturo Sandoval opened the show with “Havana.”

Different entertainers included Post Malone with the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Shawn Mendes with Miley Cyrus, Janelle Monae, and Travis Scott.

A tribute to the music of Dolly Parton emerged as a standout amongst the most cheerful snapshots of the show. Parton joined Katy Perry, Kacey Musgraves, Maren Morris, Cyrus and Little Big Town for a variety of her hits, coming full circle in an execution of “9 to 5” that got the Grammys swarm on their feet and chiming in.

Yolanda Adams, Fantasia Barrino and Andra Day created paradise sent harmonies for the sake of Aretha Franklin in one of the best music snapshots of the night.

Diana Ross, who utilized her execution to check her 75th birthday celebration, likewise got the group up with hands noticeable all around.

A genuine diva, Ross possessed the room and closed her minute with an eager statement: “Happy birthday to me!”

In spite of highlighting an appearance from Smokey Robinson, Jennifer Lopez’s tribute to Motown neglected to fulfill a few commentators who had communicated disappointment with her execution since it was declared.

Who wins Grammys in 2019: 61st Annual Grammy Awards 2019 Nominees and Winners List

61st Annual Grammy Awards 2019

Best R&B album

“Sex & Cigarettes,” Toni Braxton

“Good Thing,” Leon Bridges

“Honestly,” Lalah Hathaway

“H.E.R.” H.E.R. 

“Gumbo Unplugged (Live),” PJ Morton

Best R&B performance

“Long As I Live,” Toni Braxton

“Summer,” The Carters

“Y O Y,” Lalah Hathaway

“Best Part,” H.E.R. featuring Daniel Caesar

“First Began,” PJ Morton

Album of the year

“Invasion of Privacy,” Cardi B

“By the Way, I Forgive You,” Brandi Carlile

“Scorpion,” Drake

“H.E.R.,” H.E.R.

“Beerbongs & Bentleys,” Post Malone

“Dirty Computer,” Janelle Monae

“Golden Hour,” Kacey Musgraves

“Black Panther: The Album,” Featuring Kendrick Lamar

Best country album

“Unapologetically,” Kelsea Ballerini

“Port Saint Joe,” Brothers Osborne

“Girl Going Nowhere,” Ashley McBryde

“Golden Hour,” Kacey Musgraves 

“Volume 2,” Chris Stapleton

Song of the year

“All The Stars,” Kendrick Duckworth, Mark Spears, Al Shuckburgh, Anthony Tiffith and Solana Rowe

“Boo’d Up,” Larrance Dopson, Joelle James, Ella Mai, and Dijon McFarlane

“God’s Plan,” Aubrey Graham, Daveon Jackson, Brock Korsan, Ron Latour, Matthew Samuels and Noah Shebib.

“In My Blood,” Teddy Geiger, Scott Harris, Shawn Mendes and Geoffrey Warburton

“The Joke,” Brandi Carlile, Dave Cobb, Phil Hanseroth and Tim Hanseroth

“The Middle,” Sarah Aarons, Jordan K. Johnson, Stefan Johnson, Marcus Lomax, Kyle Trewartha, Michael Trewartha and Anton Zaslavski

“Shallow,” Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando and Andrew Wyatt

“This Is America,” Donald Glover and Ludwig Göransson 

Record of the year

“I Like It,” Cardi B, Bad Bunny & J Balvin

“The Joke,” Brandi Carlile

“This is America,” Childish Gambino

“God’s Plan,” Drake

“Shallow,” Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper

“All The Stars,” Kendrick Lamar and SZA

“Rockstar,” Post Malone feat. 21 Savage

“The Middle,” Zedd, Maren Morris and Grey

Best new artist

Chloe X Halle

Luke Combs

Greta Van Fleet

H.E.R.

Dua Lipa

Margo Price

Bebe Rexha

Jorja Smith

Best pop vocal album

“Camila,” Camila Cabello

“Meaning Of Life,” Kelly Clarkson

“Sweetener,” Ariana Grande

“Shawn Mendes,” Shawn Mendes

“Beautiful Trauma,” P!nk

“Reputation,” Taylor Swift

Best pop solo performance

“Colors,” Beck

“Havana (Live),” Camila Cabello

“God Is A Woman,” Ariana Grande

“Joanne (Where Do You Think You’re Goin’?),” Lady Gaga 

“Better Now,” Post Malone

Best pop duo/group performance

“Fall in Line,” Christina Aguilera featuring Demi Lovato

“Don’t Go Breaking My Heart,” Backstreet Boys

“‘S Wonderful,” Tony Bennett & Diana Krall

“Shallow,” Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper 

“Girls Like You,” Maroon 5 featuring Cardi B

“Say Something,” Justin Timberlake featuring Chris Stapleton

“The Middle,” Zedd, Maren Morris & Grey

Best rap album

“Invasion Of Privacy,” Cardi B 

“Swimming,” Mac Miller

“Victory Lap,” Nipsey Hussle

“Daytona,” Pusha T

“Astroworld,” Travis Scott

Best country song

“Break Up In The End,” Jessie Jo Dillon, Chase McGill & Jon Nite, songwriters (Cole Swindell)

“Dear Hate,” Tom Douglas, David Hodges & Maren Morris, songwriters (Maren Morris Featuring Vince Gill)

“I Lived It,” Rhett Akins, Ross Copperman, Ashley Gorley & Ben Hayslip, songwriters (Blake Shelton)

“Space Cowboy,” Luke Laird, Shane McAnally & Kacey Musgraves, songwriters (Kacey Musgraves)

“Tequila,” Nicolle Galyon, Jordan Reynolds & Dan Smyers, songwriters (Dan + Shay)

“When Someone Stops Loving You,” Hillary Lindsey, Chase McGill & Lori McKenna, songwriters (Little Big Town)

Best rap song

“God’s Plan,” Aubrey Graham, Daveon Jackson, Brock Korsan, Ron LaTour, Matthew Samuels & Noah Shebib, songwriters (Drake)

“King’s Dead,” Kendrick Duckworth, Samuel Gloade, James Litherland, Johnny McKinzie, Mark Spears, Travis Walton, Nayvadius Wilburn & Michael Williams II, songwriters (Kendrick Lamar, Jay Rock, Future & James Blake)

“Lucky You,” R. Fraser, G. Lucas, M. Mathers, M. Samuels & J. Sweet, songwriters (Eminem Featuring Joyner Lucas)

“Sicko Mode,” Khalif Brown, Rogét Chahayed, BryTavious Chambers, Mike Dean, Mirsad Dervic, Kevin Gomringer, Tim Gomringer, Aubrey Graham, John Edward Hawkins, Chauncey Hollis, Jacques Webster, Ozan Yildirim & Cydel Young, songwriters (Travis Scott, Drake, Big Hawk & Swae Lee)

“Win,” K. Duckworth, A. Hernandez, J. McKinzie, M. Samuels & C. Thompson, songwriters (Jay Rock)

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