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Introduction
The 2024 Grammy Awards have once again set the stage alight, celebrating an evening where the music industry’s brightest stars converged to honor the year’s outstanding achievements. With the spotlight firmly on the 2024 Grammy Winners, this year’s ceremony not only showcased the eclectic mix of global musical talent but also highlighted the artists who have left an indelible mark on the hearts and playlists of audiences worldwide. From genre-defining albums to songs that became the soundtrack of our lives, the winners of the 2024 Grammys have set new benchmarks for excellence in music.
2024 Grammy Winners List
- Rap Album: Michael, Killer Mike (Gets arrested after accepting the awards!)
- Grammy Award for Best African Music Performance: Tyla – “Water”
- Pop Duo/Group Performance: SZA, Phoebe Bridgers – “Ghost in the Machine”
- Music Video: The Beatles, Jonathan Clyde, Em Cooper, … – “I’m Only Sleeping”
- Global Music Performance: Zakir Hussain, Béla Fleck, Edgar Meyer, … – “Pashto”
- Alternative Music Album: boygenius – “The Record”
- Global Music Album: Shakti – “This Moment”
- Grammy Award for Best Pop Dance Recording: Peter Rycroft, Kylie Minogue, Guy Massey – “Padam Padam”
- Rock Album: Paramore – “This Is Why”
- Metal Performance: Metallica – “72 Seasons”
- Rock Song: Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker, Lucy Dacus – “Not Strong Enough”
- Grammy Award for Best Alternative Jazz Album: Meshell Ndegeocello – “The Omnichord Real Book”
- Rap Song: Future, André 3000, James Blake, … – “SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS”
- Song Written for Visual Media: Billie Eilish, FINNEAS – “What Was I Made For?”
- R&B Album: Victoria Monét – “Jaguar II”
- R&B Performance: Coco Jones – “ICU”
- Rock Performance: boygenius – “Not Strong Enough”
- Rap Performance: Future, André 3000, Killer Mike, … – “SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS”
- Dance/Electronic Album: Fred Again – “Actual Life 3 (January 1 – September 9 2022)”
- Music Film: David Bowie, Brett Morgen – “Moonage Daydream”
- Songwriter Non-Classical: Theron Thomas
- Latin Jazz Album: Miguel Zenón, Luis Perdomo – “El Arte Del Bolero, Vol. 2”
- Surround Sound Album: Alicia Keys, George Massenburg, Michael Romanowski, … – “The Diary of Alicia Keys”
- Musical Theater Album: Christian Borle, Marc Shaiman, J. Harrison Ghee, … – “Some Like It Hot (Original Broadway Cast Recording)”
- Engineered Album, Non-Classical: Victoria Monét, Colin Leonard, Neal Pogue, … – “Jaguar II”
- Country Song: Chris Stapleton, Dan Wilson – “White Horse”
- Urban Contemporary Album: SZA – “SOS”
- Gospel Album: Tye Tribbett – “All Things New (Live In Orlando)”
- Melodic Rap Performance: Lil Durk, J. Cole – “All My Life”
- Score Soundtrack for Visual Media: Ludwig Göransson – “Oppenheimer”
- Folk Album: Joni Mitchell – “Joni Mitchell at Newport”
- Recording Package: Dry Cleaning, Luke Brooks, James Theseus Buck – “Stumpwork”
- Score Soundtrack For Interactive Media: Stephen Barton, Gordy Haab – “Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (Original Video Game Soundtrack)”
- Traditional R&B Performance: PJ Morton, Susan Carol – “Good Morning”
- Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song: Lecrae, Tasha Cobbs Leonard – “Your Power”
- Americana Album: Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit – “Weathervanes”
- Spoken Word Album: Michelle Obama – “The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times”
- Tropical Latin Album: Rubén Blades, Roberto Delgado & Orquesta – “Siembra: 45° Aniversario (En Vivo en el Coliseo de Puerto Rico, 14 de Mayo 2022)”
- Alternative Music Performance: Paramore – “This Is Why”
- Opera Recording: Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Eric Owens, Ryan Speedo Green, … – “Blanchard: Champion”
- American Roots Song: Jason Isbell – “Cast Iron Skillet”
- Country Solo Performance: Chris Stapleton – “White Horse”
- Americana Performance: Brandi Carlile, Brandy Clark – “Dear Insecurity”
- Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package: Jeri Heiden, John Heiden – “For the Birds: The Birdsong Project, Vol. I – V”
- Traditional Pop Vocal Album: Laufey – “Bewitched”
- American Roots Performance: Allison Russell – “Eve Was Black”
- Classical Compendium: Imani Winds, Harlem Quartet, Mark Dover, … – “Passion for Bach and Coltrane”
- Remixed Recording, Non-Classical: Wet Leg – “Wagging Tongue (Wet Leg Remix)”
- Classical Instrumental Solo: Yuja Wang, Teddy Abrams – “The American Project”
- Spoken Word Poetry Album: J. Ivy – “The Light Inside”
- Traditional Blues Album: Bobby Rush – “All My Love For You”
- Arrangement, Instruments And Vocals: Jacob Collier, Sara Gazarek, Erin Bentlage, … – “In The Wee Small Hours of the Morning”
- Historical Album: Mason Williams, Cheryl Pawelski, Deanie Parker, … – “Written In Their Soul: The Stax Songwriter Demos”
- Roots Gospel Album: The Blind Boys of Alabama – “Echoes of the South”
- Arrangement, Instrumental Or A Cappella: John Carter Cash, Tommy Emmanuel, Janet Robin, … – “Folsom Prison Blues”
- Gospel Performance/Song: Kirk Franklin – “All Things”
- Latin Rock or Alternative Album: Natalia Lafourcade – “De Todas las Flores”, Juanes – “Vida cotidiana”
- Album Notes: Deanie Parker, Robert Gordon – “Written In Their Soul: The Stax Songwriter Demos”
About Olivia Rodrigo
Olivia Rodrigo, carrying the vibrant heritage of Filipino blood through her veins, steps onto the Grammy stage not just as a performer but as a celebrated nominee, with six nominations that span some of the most coveted categories. At just 20 years old, Rodrigo is no stranger to Grammy acclaim, having secured three Grammys at the 64th annual awards.
Tonight, she stands nominated for Album Of The Year (GUTS), Record Of The Year (“Vampire”), Song Of The Year (“Vampire”), Best Pop Vocal Album (GUTS), Best Pop Solo Performance (“Vampire”), and Best Rock Song (“Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl”). Her nominations reflect not only her versatile talent but also her ability to touch hearts and challenge minds through her music. Rodrigo’s nominations are a testament to her profound impact on the music industry, blending pop sensibilities with a rock spirit, all while navigating themes of growth, love, and self-discovery.
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Conclusion
As the curtains close on the 2024 Grammy Awards, the list of winners stands as a testament to the vibrancy and diversity of the global music scene. The “2024 Grammy Winners” have not just won awards; they have captured the spirit of our times, pushing the boundaries of creativity and expression. Their victories are a celebration of the power of music to unite, to inspire, and to heal. As we look back on a night of triumphs, it’s clear that the legacy of this year’s Grammy winners will resonate far beyond the glitzy glamour of the awards ceremony, echoing through the corridors of music history for years to come.