On Sunday night, 3rd April 2022 the grammy Awards 2022 was organized in Las Vegas. This show was held for the first time at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. The show was hosted by a South African comedian named Trevor Noah. The Majority of the award was presented at the premiere ceremony (before the telecast). BTS performed to Butter, Bruno Mars nabbed Song of the Year for Leave the Door Open. Check the complete grammy award 2022 winner list here.
The main highlight of this show was Jon Batiste who won 5 awards. Whereas a 19-year-old pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo won best new artist and best pop vocal album. India’s Falguni Shah and Pakistan’s Arooj Aftab lifted their first trophies Here is the complete winner list for the Grammy Award 2022. You can press Ctrl + f to search for the award name. Here are the winners of the 64th annual Grammy Awards with award titles.
- Record of the Year: “Leave the Door Open,” Silk Sonic
- Album of the Year: “We Are,” Jon Batiste
- Song of the Year: “Leave the Door Open,” Brandon Anderson, Christopher Brody Brown, Dernst Emile II, and Bruno Mars, songwriters (Silk Sonic)
- Best New Artist: Olivia Rodrigo
- Best Pop Solo Performance: “Drivers License,” Olivia Rodrigo
- Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: “Kiss Me More,” Doja Cat featuring SZA
- Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album: “Love for Sale,” Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga
- Best Pop Vocal Album: “Sour,” Olivia Rodrigo
- Best Dance/Electronic Recording: “Alive,” Rüfüs Du Sol
- Best Dance/Electronic Music Album: “Subconsciously,” Black Coffee
- Best Alternative Music Album: “Daddy’s Home,” St. Vincent
- Best Contemporary Instrumental Album: “Tree Falls,” Taylor Eigsti
- Best Rock Performance: “Making a Fire,” Foo Fighters
- Best Metal Performance: “The Alien,” Dream Theater
- Best Rock Song: “Waiting on a War,” Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Rami Jaffee, Nate Mendel, Chris Shiflett and Pat Smear, songwriters (Foo Fighters)
- Best Rock Album: “Medicine at Midnight,” Foo Fighters
- Best R&B Performance: “Leave the Door Open,” Silk Sonic, and “Pick Up Your Feelings,” by Jazmine Sullivan
- Best Traditional R&B Performance: “Fight for You,” H.E.R.
- Best R&B Song: “Leave the Door Open,” Brandon Anderson, Christopher Brody Brown, Dernst Emile II and Bruno Mars, songwriters (Silk Sonic)
- Best Progressive R&B Album: “Table for Two,” Lucky Daye
- Best R&B Album: “Heaux Tales,” Jazmine Sullivan
- Best Rap Performance: “Family Ties” Baby Keem featuring Kendrick Lamar
- Best Melodic Rap Performance: “Hurricane,” Kanye West featuring the Weeknd and Lil Baby
- Best Rap Song: “Jail,” Dwayne Abernathy, Jr., Shawn Carter, Raul Cubina, Michael Dean, Charles M. Njapa, Sean Solymar, Kanye West and Mark Williams, songwriters (Kanye West featuring Jay-Z)
- Best Rap Album: “Call Me if You Get Lost,” Tyler, the Creator
- Best Country Solo Performance: “You Should Probably Leave,” Chris Stapleton
- Best Country Duo/Group Performance: “Younger Me,” Brothers Osborne
- Best Country Song: “Cold,” Dave Cobb, J.T. Cure, Derek Mixon and Chris Stapleton, songwriters (Chris Stapleton)
- Best Country Album: “Starting Over,” Chris Stapleton
- Best New Age Album: “Divine Tides,” Stewart Copeland and Ricky Kej
- Best Improvised Jazz Solo: “Humpty Dumpty (Set 2),” Chick Corea, soloist
- Best Jazz Vocal Album: “Songwrights Apothecary Lab,” Esperanza Spalding
- Best Jazz Instrumental Album: “Skyline,” Ron Carter, Jack DeJohnette and Gonzalo Rubalcaba
- Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album: “For Jimmy, Wes, and Oliver,” Christian McBride Big Band
- Best Latin Jazz Album: “Mirror Mirror,” Eliane Elias With Chick Corea and Chucho Valdés
- Best Gospel Performance/Song: “Never Lost,” CeCe Winans
- Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song: “Believe for It,” CeCe Winans; Dwan Hill, Kyle Lee, CeCe Winans and Mitch Wong, songwriters
- Best Gospel Album: “Believe for It,” CeCe Winans
- Best Contemporary Christian Music Album: “Old Church Basement,” Elevation Worship, and Maverick City Music
- Best Roots Gospel Album: “My Savior,” Carrie Underwood
- Best Latin Pop Album: “Mendó,” Alex Cuba
- Best Música Urbana Album: “El Último Tour Del Mundo,” Bad Bunny
- Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album: “Origen,” Juanes
- Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano): “A Mis 80’s,” Vicente Fernández
- Best Tropical Latin Album: “Salswing!,” Rubén Blades y Roberto Delgado & Orquesta
- Best American Roots Performance: “Cry,” Jon Batiste
- Best American Roots Song: “Cry,” Jon Batiste and Steve McEwan, songwriters (Jon Batiste)
- Best Americana Album: “Native Sons,” Los Lobos
- Best Bluegrass Album: “My Bluegrass Heart,” Béla Fleck
- Best Traditional Blues Album: “I Be Trying,” Cedric Burnside
- Best Contemporary Blues Album: “662,” Christone “Kingfish” Ingram
- Best Folk Album: “They’re Calling Me Home,” Rhiannon Giddens with Francesco Turrisi
- Best Regional Roots Music Album: “Kau Ka Pe’a,” Kalani Pe’a
- Best Reggae Album: “Beauty in the Silence,” Soja
- Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical: “Love for Sale,” Dae Bennett, Josh Coleman and Billy Cumella, engineers; Greg Calbi and Steve Fallone, mastering engineers (Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga)
- Producer of the Year, Non-Classical: Jack Antonoff
- Best Remixed Recording: “Passenger” (Mike Shinoda Remix); Mike Shinoda, remixer (Deftones); track from: “White Pony” (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
- Best Global Music Performance: “Mohabbat,” Arooj Aftab
- Best Global Music Album: “Mother Nature,” Angelique Kidjo
- Best Children’s Music Album: “A Colorful World,” Falu
- Best Spoken Word Album: “Carry On: Reflections for a New Generation From John Lewis,” Don Cheadle
- Best Comedy Album: “Sincerely Louis C.K.,” Louis C.K.
- Best Musical Theater Album: “The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical,” Emily Bear, producer; Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear, composers/lyricists (Barlow & Bear)
- Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media: “The United States vs. Billie Holiday,” Andra Day
- Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media: “The Queen’s Gambit,” Carlos Rafael Rivera, composer and “Soul,” Jon Batiste, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, composers
- Best Song Written For Visual Media: “All Eyes On Me [From Inside],” Bo Burnham, songwriter (Bo Burnham)
- Best Immersive Audio Album: “Alicia,” George Massenburg and Eric Schilling, immersive mix engineers; Michael Romanowski, immersive mastering engineer; Ann Mincieli, immersive producer (Alicia Keys)
- Best Immersive Audio Album (for 63rd Grammy Awards): “Soundtrack of the American Soldier,” Leslie Ann Jones, immersive mix engineer; Michael Romanowski, immersive mastering engineer; Dan Merceruio, immersive producer (Jim R. Keene and the United States Army Field Band)
- Best Engineered Album, Classical: “Chanticleer Sings Christmas,” Leslie Ann Jones, engineer (Chanticleer)
- Producer of the Year, Classical: Judith Sherman
- Best Orchestral Performance: “Price: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 3,” Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor (Philadelphia Orchestra)
- Best Opera Recording: “Glass: Akhnaten,” Karen Kamensek, conductor; J’Nai Bridges, Anthony Roth Costanzo, Zachary James and Dísella Lárusdóttir; David Frost, producer (The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; The Metropolitan Opera Chorus)
- Best Choral Performance: “Mahler: Symphony No. 8, ‘Symphony of a Thousand,’” Gustavo Dudamel, conductor; Grant Gershon, Robert Istad, Fernando Malvar-Ruiz and Luke McEndarfer, chorus masters (Leah Crocetto, Mihoko Fujimura, Ryan McKinny, Erin Morley, Tamara Mumford, Simon O’Neill, Morris Robinson and Tamara Wilson; Los Angeles Philharmonic; Los Angeles Children’s Chorus, Los Angeles Master Chorale, National Children’s Chorus and Pacific Chorale)
- Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance: “Beethoven: Cello Sonatas – Hope Amid Tears,” Yo-Yo Ma and Emanuel Ax
- Best Classical Instrumental Solo: “Alone Together,” Jennifer Koh
- Best Classical Solo Vocal Album: “Mythologies,” Sangeeta Kaur and Hila Plitmann (Virginie D’Avezac De Castera, Lili Haydn, Wouter Kellerman, Nadeem Majdalany, Eru Matsumoto and Emilio D. Miler)
- Best Classical Compendium: “Women Warriors – The Voices of Change,” Amy Andersson, conductor; Amy Andersson, Mark Mattson, and Lolita Ritmanis, producers.
- Best Contemporary Classical Composition: “Shaw: Narrow Sea,” Caroline Shaw, composer (Dawn Upshaw, Gilbert Kalish, and Sō Percussion)
- Best Instrumental Composition: “Eberhard,” Lyle Mays, composer (Lyle Mays)
- Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella: “Meta Knight’s Revenge (From ‘Kirby Superstar’),” Charlie Rosen and Jake Silverman, arrangers (The 8-Bit Big Band featuring Button-Masher)
- Best Arrangement, Instruments, and Vocals: “To The Edge Of Longing (Edit Version),” Vince Mendoza, arranger (Vince Mendoza, Czech National Symphony Orchestra, and Julia Bullock)
- Best Recording Package: “Pakelang,” Li Jheng Han and Yu, Wei, Art Directors (2nd Generation Falangao Singing Group and the Chairman Crossover Big Band)
- Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package: “All Things Must Pass: 50th Anniversary Edition,” Darren Evans, Dhani Harrison, and Olivia Harrison, art directors (George Harrison)
- Best Album Notes: “The Complete Louis Armstrong Columbia and RCA Victor Studio Sessions 1946-1966,” Ricky Riccardi, album notes writer (Louis Armstrong)