The 66th Annual Grammy Awards honored the best recordings, compositions, and artists from October 1, 2022, to September 15, 2023, as chosen by the members of The Recording Academy, on February 4, 2024. In its 21st year at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, the ceremony was broadcast on CBS and available to stream on Paramount+,[2] and was hosted by Trevor Noah for the fourth time.
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The nominations were announced on November 10, 2023; SZA received the most nominations with nine, followed by Victoria Monét, Phoebe Bridgers (solo and as part of boygenius), and Serban Ghenea with seven each.[3] Monét's 2-year-old daughter, Hazel, became the youngest nominee in Grammy Awards history; she was a featured artist on her mother's song "Hollywood", which was nominated for Best Traditional R&B Performance.[4]
Bridgers was the night's biggest winner, receiving four awards: Three as part of Boygenius (Best Rock Song, Best Rock Performance, and Best Alternative Music Album), and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance alongside SZA. SZA, Monét, and Killer Mike received three awards each. Taylor Swift made history as the first singer to win Album of the Year four times, and engineer Serban Ghenea extended his record with a fifth award in the category as well.[5] South African singer Tyla was the winner of the inaugural Best African Performance award.[6]
In the big four categories, Swift's Midnights won the aforementioned Album of the Year prize; Miley Cyrus's "Flowers" won Record of the Year; Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas won Song of the Year for "What Was I Made For?" (from the soundtrack of Barbie); and Victoria Monét took home Best New Artist.
For the 2024 ceremony, the academy announced several changes for different categories, the introduction of new categories, and updates on eligibility rules:[7][8][9]
Category changes
- Three new categories – Best African Music Performance, Best Alternative Jazz Album and Best Pop Dance Recording – were added. There are 94 categories total.
- Two categories, Producer of the Year, Non-Classical and Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical, were moved to the General Field and can now be voted on by the entire Grammy voting membership.
- The number of nominees in the "Big Four" General Field categories (Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist) was reduced again from ten to eight.
- In order to qualify as a nominee on a project nominated for Album of the Year, the credited [lead] artists, featured artists, songwriters, producers, engineers, mixers and mastering engineers must play on a total of 20% of an album's playing time. There had previously been no minimum level of involvement required at the preceding two Grammy Awards.
- The requirement that a project must include at least 51% performance-based material has been removed from the Best Music Film category.
- Best Regional Mexican Music Album (including Tejano) has been renamed Best Música Mexicana Album (including Tejano).
- Best Improvised Jazz Solo has been renamed Best Jazz Solo Performance.
Field changes
The Grammy ballot was reduced from 26 fields to 11, not including the General Field. The Recording Academy stated that this was done to ensure that all voting members were able to exercise all 10 of their allocated votes, as this was prevented when some fields only contained one category. In addition to their votes in the General Field, voters are encouraged to cast up to ten genre category votes spread across a maximum of three fields. As of the 66th Annual Grammy Awards, the fields are listed as follows:
- General (6 categories)
- Pop & Dance/Electronic Music (6 categories)
- Rock, Metal & Alternative Music (6 categories)
- R&B, Rap & Spoken Word Poetry (10 categories)
- Jazz, Traditional Pop, Contemporary Instrumental & Musical Theater (9 categories)
- Country & American Roots Music (13 categories)
- Gospel & Contemporary Christian Music (5 categories)
- Latin, Global, African, Reggae & New Age, Ambient or Chant Music (10 categories)
- Children's, Comedy, Audiobook Narration and Storytelling, Visual Media & Music Video/Film (9 categories)
- Package, Notes & Historical (4 categories)
- Production, Engineering, Composition & Arrangement (8 categories)
- Classical Music (8 categories)
Artificial intelligence ineligibility
On June 16, 2023, in response to the rapidly developing field of artificial intelligence (AI), the Recording Academy declared that "only human creators are eligible to be submitted for consideration for, nominated for, or win a Grammy Award. A work that contains no human authorship is not eligible in any categories." The organization further specified that works featuring AI-generated material are eligible for an award only if a human contributed to the work meaningfully in the creation process and that contributors of only AI-generated material are not eligible for an award.[10][11] This controversy was cleared up when the song "Heart on My Sleeve" by ghostwriter977, which uses AI voice cloning to mimic the vocals of Drake and The Weeknd, was submitted for Grammy consideration. While the song was written by a human, it was deemed ineligible due to its AI vocals, illegal usage of those vocals without clearance by either artists' record labels, and lack of commercial availability.[12]
The first three performers for the ceremony, Billie Eilish, Dua Lipa, and Olivia Rodrigo, were announced on January 15, 2024.[13] The second batch of performers, consisting of Travis Scott, Luke Combs and Burna Boy, were announced on January 21.[14] Billy Joel, who performed on the Grammys for the first time in 22 years, was announced on January 25, the same day that the performers for the Premiere ceremony were revealed to be J. Ivy, Jordin Sparks, Larkin Poe, Pentatonix, Sheila E, Laufey and more.[15][16] U2 joined the lineup on January 27, with a performance from their U2:UV residency at Sphere in Las Vegas.[17] Joni Mitchell, who made her debut performance at the ceremony, was announced on January 28.[18] SZA joined the lineup on January 29.[19] Performers for the In Memoriam segment were announced on February 2,[20] with Miley Cyrus confirmed to perform in the ceremony on the same day.[21] Playboi Carti also performed with Travis Scott.[22]
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Justin Tranter was announced as the host for the Premiere ceremony on January 25, 2024, alongside the list of presenters.[30] The presenters for the main ceremony were announced on January 31.[31] Watsonx, a generative AI tool of IBM, was used to generate editorial content around nominees during the presentation.[32]
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First round voting took place from October 11 to October 20, 2023. The nominations were announced on November 10 on a livestream by Arooj Aftab, Vince Gill and Amy Grant, Jimmy Jam, Jon Bon Jovi, Samara Joy, Muni Long, Cheryl Pawelski, Kim Petras, Judith Sherman, St. Vincent, Jeff Tweedy, Weird Al Yankovic, Gayle King, Nate Burleson, Tony Dokoupil, and Harvey Mason Jr.[33][34]
Final round voting took place from December 14, 2023, to January 4, 2024.[35] Winners were announced during the Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony and telecast. Winners appear first and highlighted in bold.[36][37][38]
General Field
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- Midnights – Taylor Swift
- Jack Antonoff & Taylor Swift, producers; Jack Antonoff, Zem Audu, Serban Ghenea, David Hart, Mikey Freedom Hart, Sean Hutchinson, Ken Lewis, Michael Riddleberger, Laura Sisk & Evan Smith, engineers/mixers; Jack Antonoff & Taylor Swift, songwriters; Randy Merrill, mastering engineer
- World Music Radio – Jon Batiste
- Jon Batiste, Jon Bellion, Nick Cooper, Pete Nappi & Tenroc, producers; Jon Batiste, Pete Nappi, Kaleb Rollins, Laura Sisk & Marc Whitmore, engineers/mixers; Jon Batiste, Jon Bellion, Jason Cornet & Pete Nappi, songwriters; Chris Gehringer, mastering engineer
- The Record – Boygenius
- Boygenius & Catherine Marks, producers; Owen Lantz, Will Maclellan, Catherine Marks, Mike Mogis, Bobby Mota, Kaushlesh "Garry" Purohit & Sarah Tudzin, engineers/mixers; Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers & Lucy Dacus, songwriters; Pat Sullivan, mastering engineer
- Endless Summer Vacation – Miley Cyrus
- Kid Harpoon, Tyler Johnson & Mike Will Made It, producers; Pièce Eatah, Craig Frank, Paul David Hager, Stacy Jones, Brian Rajaratnam & Mark "Spike" Stent, engineers/mixers; Miley Cyrus, Gregory Aldae Hein, Thomas Hull, Tyler Johnson, Michael Len Williams II & Michael Pollack, songwriters; Joe LaPorta, mastering engineer
- Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd – Lana Del Rey
- Jack Antonoff, Zach Dawes, Lana Del Rey & Drew Erickson, producers; Jack Antonoff, Michael Harris, Dean Reid & Laura Sisk, engineers/mixers; Jack Antonoff, Lana Del Rey & Mike Hermosa, songwriters; Ruairi O'Flaherty, mastering engineer
- The Age of Pleasure – Janelle Monáe
- Sensei Bueno, Nate "Rocket" Wonder & Nana Kwabena, producers; Mick Guzauski, Nate "Rocket" Wonder, Jayda Love, Janelle Monáe & Yáng Tan, engineers/mixers; Jarrett Goodly, Nathaniel Irvin III, Janelle Monáe Robinson & Nana Kwabena Tuffuor, songwriters; Dave Kutch, mastering engineer
- Guts – Olivia Rodrigo
- Dan Nigro, producer; Serban Ghenea, Sterling Laws, Mitch McCarthy, Dan Nigro, Dave Schiffman, Mark "Spike" Stent, Sam Stewart & Dan Viafore, engineers/mixers; Dan Nigro & Olivia Rodrigo, songwriters; Randy Merrill, mastering engineer
- SOS – SZA
- Rob Bisel, ThankGod4Cody & Carter Lang, producers; Rob Bisel, engineer/mixer; Rob Bisel, Cody Fayne, Carter Lang & Solána Rowe, songwriters; Dale Becker, mastering engineer
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- "Rumble" – Skrillex, Fred Again & Flowdan
- "Blackbox Life Recorder 21F" – Aphex Twin
- Richard D James, producer; Richard D James, mixer
- "Loading" – James Blake
- James Blake & Dom Maker, producers; James Blake, mixer
- "Higher Than Ever Before" – Disclosure
- Cirkut, Guy Lawrence & Howard Lawrence, producers; Guy Lawrence, mixer
- "Strong" – Romy & Fred Again
- Fred Again, Stuart Price & Romy, producers; Fred Again & Stuart Price, mixers
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- "Not Strong Enough" – Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers & Lucy Dacus, songwriters (Boygenius)
- "Angry" – Mick Jagger, Keith Richards & Andrew Watt, songwriters (The Rolling Stones)
- "Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl" – Dan Nigro & Olivia Rodrigo, songwriters (Olivia Rodrigo)
- "Emotion Sickness" – Dean Fertita, Joshua Homme, Michael Shuman, Jon Theodore & Troy Van Leeuwen, songwriters (Queens of the Stone Age)
- "Rescued" – Dave Grohl, Rami Jaffee, Nate Mendel, Chris Shiflett & Pat Smear, songwriters (Foo Fighters)
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- "Good Morning" – PJ Morton featuring Susan Carol
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- "Snooze" – Kenny B. Edmonds, Blair Ferguson, Khris Riddick-Tynes, Solána Rowe & Leon Thomas, songwriters (SZA)
- "Angel" – Halle Bailey, Theron Feemster & Coleridge Tillman, songwriters (Halle Bailey)
- "Back to Love" – Darryl Andrew Farris, Robert Glasper & Alex Isley, songwriters (Robert Glasper featuring Sir & Alex Isley)
- "ICU" – Darhyl Camper Jr., Courtney Jones, Raymond Komba & Roy Keisha Rockette, songwriters (Coco Jones)
- "On My Mama" – Dernst Emile II, Jeff Gitelman, Victoria Monét, Kyla Moscovich, Jamil Pierre & Charles Williams, songwriters (Victoria Monét)
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- "Scientists & Engineers" – Andre Benjamin, Paul Beauregard, James Blake, Michael Render, Tim Moore & Dion Wilson, songwriters (Killer Mike featuring André 3000, Future and Eryn Allen Kane)
- "Attention" – Rogét Chahayed, Amala Zandile Dlamini & Ari Starace, songwriters (Doja Cat)
- "Barbie World" – Isis Naija Gaston, Ephrem Louis Lopez Jr. & Onika Maraj, songwriters (Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice featuring Aqua)
- "Just Wanna Rock" – Mohamad Camara, Symere Woods & Javier Mercado, songwriters (Lil Uzi Vert)
- "Rich Flex" – Brytavious Chambers, Isaac "Zac" De Boni, Aubrey Graham, J. Gwin, Anderson Hernandez, Michael "Finatik" Mule & Shéyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph, songwriters (Drake & 21 Savage)
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- The Light Inside – J. Ivy
- A-You're Not Wrong B-They're Not Either: The Fukc-It Pill Revisited – Queen Sheba
- For Your Consideration'24 – The Album – Prentice Powell and Shawn William
- Grocery Shopping with My Mother – Kevin Powell
- When The Poems Do What They Do – Aja Monet
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Jazz, Traditional Pop, Contemporary Instrumental & Musical Theater
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- Some Like It Hot – Christian Borle, J. Harrison Ghee, Adrianna Hicks & NaTasha Yvette Williams, principal vocalists; Mary-Mitchell Campbell, Bryan Carter, Scott M. Riesett, Charlie Rosen & Marc Shaiman, producers; Scott Wittman, lyricist; Marc Shaiman, composer & lyricist (Original Broadway Cast)
- Kimberly Akimbo – Victoria Clark, principal vocalist; John Clancy, David Stone & Jeanine Tesori, producers; Jeanine Tesori, composer; David Lindsay-Abaire, lyricist (Original Broadway Cast)
- Parade – Micaela Diamond, Alex Joseph Grayson, Jake Pedersen & Ben Platt, principal vocalists; Jason Robert Brown & Jeffrey Lesser, producers; Jason Robert Brown, composer & lyricist (2023 Broadway Cast)
- Shucked – John Behlmann, Andrew Durand, Caroline Innerbichler & Alex Newell, principal vocalists; Brandy Clark, Jason Howland, Shane McAnally & Billy Jay Stein, producers; Brandy Clark & Shane McAnally, composers/lyricists (Original Broadway Cast)
- Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street – Annaleigh Ashford & Josh Groban, principal vocalists; Thomas Kail & Alex Lacamoire, producers; Stephen Sondheim, composer & lyricist (2023 Broadway Cast)
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- "Cast Iron Skillet" – Jason Isbell, songwriter (Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit)
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Gospel & Contemporary Christian
Gospel & Contemporary Christian Field
- "All Things" – Kirk Franklin
- Kirk Franklin, songwriter
- "God Is Good" – Stanley Brown featuring Hezekiah Walker, Kierra Sheard & Karen Clark Sheard
- Stanley Brown, Karen V Clark Sheard, Kaylah Jiavanni Harvey, Rodney Jerkins, Elyse Victoria Johnson, J Drew Sheard II, Kierra Valencia Sheard & Hezekiah Walker, songwriters
- "Feel Alright (Blessed)" – Erica Campbell
- "Lord Do It for Me (Live)" – Zacardi Cortez
- Marcus Calyen, Zacardi Cortez & Kerry Douglas, songwriters
- "God Is" – Melvin Crispell III
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- So She Howls – Carla Patullo featuring Tonality and the Scorchio Quartet
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Children's, Comedy, Audio Book Narration & Storytelling, Visual Media & Music Video/Film
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- "I'm Only Sleeping" – (The Beatles)
- Em Cooper, video director; Jonathan Clyde, Sophie Hilton, Sue Loughlin and Laura Thomas, video producers
- "In Your Love" – Tyler Childers
- Bryan Schlam, video director; Kacie Barton, Silas House, Nicholas Robespierre, Ian Thornton and Whitney Wolanin, video producers
- "What Was I Made For?" – Billie Eilish
- Billie Eilish, video director; Michelle An, Chelsea Dodson and David Moore, video producers
- "Count Me Out" – Kendrick Lamar
- Dave Free and Kendrick Lamar, video directors; Jason Baum and Jamie Rabineau, video producers
- "Rush" – Troye Sivan
- Gordon von Steiner, video director; Kelly McGee, video producer
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- Moonage Daydream – (David Bowie)
- How I'm Feeling Now – Lewis Capaldi
- Joe Pearlman, video director; Sam Bridger, Isabel Davis and Alice Rhodes, video producers
- Live From Paris, The Big Steppers Tour – Kendrick Lamar
- Mike Carson, Dave Free and Mark Ritchie, video directors; Cornell Brown, Debra Davis, Jared Heinke and Jamie Rabineau, video producers
- I Am Everything – (Little Richard)
- Lisa Cortés, video director; Caryn Capotosto, Lisa Cortés, Robert Friedman and Liz Yale Marsh, video producers
- Dear Mama – (Tupac Shakur)
- Allen Hughes, video director; Joshua Garcia, Loren Gomez, James Jenkins and Stef Smith, video producers
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Package, Notes & Historical Field
- Written in Their Soul: The Stax Songwriter Demos
- Fragments – Time Out of Mind Sessions (1996–1997): The Bootleg Series, Vol. 17
- The Moaninest Moan of Them All: The Jazz Saxophone of Loren McMurray, 1920–1922
- Colin Hancock, Meagan Hennessey & Richard Martin, compilation producers; Richard Martin, mastering engineer; Richard Martin, restoration engineer (Various Artists)
- Playing for the Man at the Door: Field Recordings from the Collection of Mack McCormick, 1958–1971
- Jeff Place & John Troutman, compilation producers; Randy LeRoy & Charlie Pilzer, mastering engineers; Mike Petillo & Charlie Pilzer, restoration engineers (Various Artists)
- Words & Music, May 1965 – Deluxe Edition
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- Written in Their Soul: The Stax Songwriter Demos
- Robert Gordon & Deanie Parker, album notes writers (Various Artists)
- Evenings at The Village Gate: John Coltrane with Eric Dolphy (Live)
- I Can Almost See Houston: The Complete Howdy Glenn
- Scott B. Bomar, album notes writer (Howdy Glenn)
- Mogadishu's Finest: The Al Uruba Sessions
- Vik Sohonie, album notes writer (Iftin Band)
- Playing for the Man at the Door: Field Recordings from the Collection of Mack McCormick, 1958–1971
- Jeff Place & John Troutman, album notes writers (Various Artists)
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- For The Birds: The Birdsong Project
- Jeri Heiden & John Heiden, art directors (Various Artists)
- The Collected Works of Neutral Milk Hotel
- Gieo
- Duy Dao, art director (Ngọt [vi])
- Inside: Deluxe Box Set
- Bo Burnham & Daniel Calderwood, art directors (Bo Burnham)
- Words & Music, May 1965 – Deluxe Edition
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Production, Engineering, Composition & Arrangement Field
- Elaine Martone
- Ascenso (Santiago Cañón-Valencia) (A)
- Berg: Three Pieces From Lyric Suite; Strauss: Suite From Der Rosenkavalier (Franz Welser-Möst & The Cleveland Orchestra) (A)
- Between Breaths (Third Coast Percussion) (A)
- Difficult Grace (Seth Parker Woods) (A)
- Man Up / Man Down (Constellation Men's Ensemble) (A)
- Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5 (Franz Welser-Möst & The Cleveland Orchestra) (A)
- Rachmaninoff & Gershwin: Transcriptions By Earl Wild (John Wilson) (A)
- Sirventés - Music From The Iranian Female Composers Association (Brian Thornton, Katherine Bormann, Alicia Koelz, Eleisha Nelson, Amahl Arulanadam & Nathan Petipas) (A)
- Walker: Antifonys; Lilacs; Sinfonias Nos. 4 & 5 (Franz Welser-Möst & The Cleveland Orchestra) (A)
- David Frost
- The American Project (Yuja Wang, Teddy Abrams, Louisville Orchestra) (A)
- Arc II - Ravel, Brahms, Shostakovich (Orion Weiss) (A)
- Blanchard: Champion (Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Latonia Moore, Ryan Speedo Green, Eric Owens, Stephanie Blythe, Metropolitan Opera Chorus & Orchestra) (A)
- Contemporary American Composers (Riccardo Muti & Chicago Symphony Orchestra) (A)
- The Guitar Player (Mattias Schulstad) (A)
- Mysterium (Anne Akiko Meyers, Grant Gershon & Los Angeles Master Chorale) (A)
- Verdi: Rigoletto (Daniele Rustioni, Piotr Beczala, Quinn Kelsey, Rosa Feola, Varduhi Abrahamyan, Andrea Mastroni, The Metropolitan Opera Chorus & Orchestra) (A)
- Morten Lindberg
- An Old Hall Ladymass (Catalina Vicens & Trio Mediæval) (A)
- Thoresen: Lyden Av Arktis - La Terra Meravigliosa (Christian Kluxen & Arktisk Filharmoni) (A)
- The Trondheim Concertos (Sigurd Imsen & Baroque Ensemble Of The Trondheim Symphony Orchestra) (A)
- Yggdrasil (Tove Ramlo-Ystad & Cantus) (A)
- Dmitriy Lipay
- Adès: Dante (Gustavo Dudamel & Los Angeles Philharmonic) (A) Fandango (Gustavo Dudamel, Anne Akiko Meyers & Los Angeles Philharmonic) (A)
- Price: Symphony No. 4; Dawson: Negro Folk Symphony (Yannick Nézet-Séguin & Philadelphia Orchestra) (A)
- Rachmaninoff: The Piano Concertos & Paganini Rhapsody (Yuja Wang, Gustavo Dudamel & Los Angeles Philharmonic) (A)
- Walker: Lyric For Strings; Folksongs For Orchestra; Lilacs For Voice & Orchestra; Dawson: Negro Folk Symphony (Asher Fisch & Seattle Symphony) (A)
- Brian Pidgeon
- Fuchs: Orchestral Works, Vol. 1 (John Wilson & Sinfonia Of London) (A)
- Music For Strings (John Wilson & Sinfonia Of London) (A)
- Nielsen: Violin Concerto; Symphony No. 4 (James Ehnes, Edward Gardner & Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra) (A)
- Pierre Sancan - A Musical Tribute (Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, Yan Pascal Tortelier & BBC Philharmonic) (A)
- Poulenc: Orchestral Works (Bramwell Tovey & BBC Concert Orchestra) (A)
- Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 3; Voclaise; The Isle Of The Dead (John Wilson & Sinfonia Of London) (A)
- Schubert: Symphonies, Vol. 3 (Edward Gardner & City Of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra) (A)
- Shostakovich: Symphonies Nos. 12 & 15 (John Storgårds & BBC Philharmonic) (A)
- Tchaikovsky: Orchestral Works (Alpesh Chauhan & BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra) (A)
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- "Wagging Tongue" (Wet Leg Remix)
- "Alien Love Call"
- "New Gold" (Dom Dolla Remix)
- "Reviver" (Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs Remix)
- "Workin' Hard" (Terry Hunter Remix)
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- The Diary of Alicia Keys
- George Massenburg & Eric Schilling, immersive mix engineers; Michael Romanowski, immersive mastering engineer; Alicia Keys & Ann Mincieli, immersive producers (Alicia Keys)
- Act 3 (Immersive Edition)
- Ryan Ulyate, immersive mix engineer; Michael Romanowski, immersive mastering engineer; Ryan Ulyate, immersive producer (Ryan Ulyate)
- Blue Clear Sky
- Chuck Ainlay, immersive mix engineer; Michael Romanowski, immersive mastering engineer; Chuck Ainlay, immersive producer (George Strait)
- God of War Ragnarök (Original Soundtrack)
- Eric Schilling, immersive mix engineer; Michael Romanowski, immersive mastering engineer; Kellogg Boynton, Peter Scaturro & Herbert Waltl, immersive producers (Bear McCreary)
- Silence Between Songs
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- Contemporary American Composers
- The Blue Hour
- Fandango
- Sanlikol: A Gentleman of Istanbul – Symphony for Strings, Percussion, Piano, Oud, Ney & Tenor
- Christopher Moretti & John Weston, engineers; Shauna Barravecchio & Jesse Lewis, mastering engineers (Mehmet Ali Sanlıkol, George Lernis & A Far Cry)
- Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5 & Schulhoff: Five Pieces
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- "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning"
- "April in Paris"
- "Com Que Voz (Live)"
- "Fenestra"
- "Lush Life"
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Classical
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- Walking in the Dark
- Because
- Broken Branches
- 40@40
- Laura Strickling, soloist; Daniel Schlosberg, pianist
- Rising
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- Passion for Bach and Coltrane
- Fandango
- Julius Eastman, Vol. 3: If You're So Smart, Why Aren't You Rich?
- Mazzoli: Dark with Excessive Bright
- Sardinia
- Sculptures
- Zodiac Suite
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MusiCares Person of the Year
MusiCares Person of the Year is a charity award celebrating an artist's creative achievements and their dedication to philanthropy.
Lifetime Achievement Awards
Grammy Music Educator Award
Dr. Dre Global Impact Award
Best Song for Social Change
The following received multiple awards:
The following received multiple nominations:
The following individuals were included a montage during the In Memoriam performance at the ceremony.[45] An expanded list of those who died during the previous year was included on the Grammy website.[46]