The winners of the 2022 Grammy Awards, which were held in Las Vegas for the first time due to COVID-19 difficulties, have been announced.
Jon Batiste has the most nominations with 11, followed by Justin Bieber, Doja Cat, and H.E.R., who each have eight. Billie Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo are tied for the most nominations with seven each. Taylor Swift and Kanye West, with Evermore and Donda, respectively, are among those nominated for Album of the Year. It’s unclear whether the latter, who is now known legally as Ye, would attend the event.
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Grammys 2022 Winners
Best Classical Instrumental Solo winner – “Alone Together” – Jennifer Koh
Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance winner – “Beethoven: Cello Sonatas – Hope Amid Tears”-YoYo Ma & Emanuel Ax
Best Opera Recording winner – ‘Glass: Akhnaten’ The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & The Metropolitan Opera Chorus
Best Choral Performance winner -Gustavo Dudamel
Congrats Best Orchestral Performance winner – ‘Price: Symphonies NOS. 1 &3’ Philadelphia orchestra
Producer Of The Year, Classical winner – Judith Sherman
Best Engineered Album, Classical winner – Leslie Ann Jones, engineer; Michael Romanowsk
Best Spoken Word Album (Includes Poetry, Audio Books & Storytelling) winner – ‘Carry On: Reflections For A New Generation From John Lewis’ – Don Cheadle
Best Music Video – Freedom by Jon Batiste
Best Country Song – Cold by Chris Stapleton
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album winner – ‘Tree Falls’ by Taylor Eigsti
Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano) winner – ‘A Mis 80’s’ by Vicente Fernandez
Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album winner – ‘Origen’ by Juanes
Best Global Music Performance – “Mohabbat” by Arooj Aftab
Best Musica Urbana Album winner – ‘El Ultimo Tour Del Mundo’ by San Benito
Best Latin Pop Album winner – ‘Mendo’ by Alex Cuba
Best Roots Gospel Album winner – ‘My Savior’ by Carrie Underwood
Best Contemporary Christian Music Album winner – ‘Old Church Basement’ by Elevation Worship & Maverick City Music
Best Gospel Album winner – ‘Believe For It’ by Cece Winans
Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance winner – “Believe For It” by cece winans
Best Global Music Album – Mother Nature’ by Angelique Kidjoe
Best Gospel Performance/Song winner – “Never Lost” by cece winans
Best Music Film winner – ‘Summer Of Soul’by Questlove
Best Immersive Audio Album winner – ‘Alicia’ by alicia keys
Best Remixed Recording winner – “Passenger” (Mike Shinoda Remix)
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical winner – ‘Love For Sale’ Dae Bennett, Josh Coleman & Billy Cumella (engineers) Greg Calbi & steve fallone (mastering engineers)
Best Historical Album winner – Patrick Milligan & Joni Mitchell
Best Album Notes winner – ‘The Complete Louis Armstrong Columbia And RCA Victor Studio Sessions 1946-1966’ by Ricky Riccardi
Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition Package winner – ‘All Things Must Pass: 50th Anniversary Edition’ by Darren Evans, DhaniHarrison & Olivia Harrison
Best Recording Package winner – ‘Pakelang’ Li Jheng Han & Yu & Wei
Best Dance/Electronic Music Album winner – ‘Subconsciously’ by Black Coffee
Best Dance/Electronic Recording goes to – “Alive” by Rufus Du Sol
Best Reggae Album winner – ‘Beauty In The Silence’ by SOJA
Best Regional Roots Music Album winner – ‘Kalani Pe’a
Best Folk Album winner – ‘They’re Calling Me Home’ by Rhiannon Giddens with Francesco Turrisi
Best Contemporary Blues Album winner – ‘662’ Christone “Kingfish” Ingram
Best Traditional Blues Album winner – ‘I Be Trying’ by Cedrick Burnside
Best Bluegrass Album winner – ‘My Bluegrass Heart’ by Bela fleck
Best Americana Album winner – ‘Native Sons’ by Los Lobos
Best American Roots Song winner – “Cry” by Jon Batiste & Steve McEwan
Best American Roots Performance winner – “Cry” by Jon Batiste
Best Country Song winner – “Cold” Dave Cobb
Best Country Duo/Group Performance winner – “Younger Me” by brothers osborne
Best Country Solo Performance winner – “You Should Probably Leave” by Chris Stapleton
Best Latin Jazz Album winner – ‘Mirror Mirror’ Eliane Elisa With Chick Corea & chuch ovaldes
Best Improvised Jazz Solo -“Humpty Dumpty (set 2)” by Chick Corea
Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical winner – jack antonoff’
Best Children’s Music Album winner – ‘A Colorful World’ falu
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album g- ‘Love For Sale’ by tony bennett & lady gaga
Best Pop Solo Performance – “drivers license” by olivia rodrigo
Best Comedy Album – ‘Sincerely Louis CK’ Louis C.K.
Best Jazz Vocal Album – ‘Songwrights Apothecary Lab’ by Esperanza Spalding
Best Rap Album w – ‘Call Me If You Get Lost’ tyler the creator
Best Rap Song – “Jail” Dwayne Abernathy, Jr., Shawn Carter, Raul Cubina,
Michael Dean, Charles M. Njapa, Sean Solymar, Kanye West & Mark Williams, songwriters by kanyewest ft. Jay-Z
Best Melodic Rap Performance – “Hurricane by kanye west ft. the weeknd & lil baby
Best R&B Song – “Leave The Door Open” by BrunoMars and SilkSonic
Best Traditional R&B Performance – “Fight For You” by HER
Best R&B Performance (tied) – “Pick Up Your Feelings” by jazmine sullivan and “Leave The Door Open” by silksonic
Best Alternative Music Album winner – ‘Daddy’s Home’ by st vincent
Best Rock Album – ‘Medicine At Midnight’ by foo fighters
Best Rock Song goes to – “Waiting On A War” by foo fighters
Best Metal Performance goes to “The Alien” by dream theater
Best Rock Performance goes to – “Making A Fire” by foo fighters
Best Contemporary Classical Composition winner – “Shaw: Narrow Sea” Caroline Shaw
Best Classical Compendium winner – ‘Women Warriors – The Voices Of Change’ Amy Andersson
