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62nd Annual Grammy Awards

The 62nd Annual Grammy Awards ceremony was held on January 26, 2020, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.[4] It recognized the best recordings, compositions, and artists of the eligibility year, running from October 1, 2018, to August 31, 2019.[5][6] Alicia Keys hosted the ceremony, having hosted the previous year's ceremony as well.[7]

62nd Annual Grammy Awards
Official poster
DateJanuary 26, 2020 (2020-01-26)
5:00–8:40 p.m. PST
LocationStaples Center
Los Angeles, California
Hosted byAlicia Keys
Most awardsFinneas (6)[1][2]
Most nominationsLizzo (8)
Website62nd Annual Grammy Awards
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBS
Viewership18.7 million[3]
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Lizzo received the most nominations of any artist with eight, followed by Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X with six each.[8] Finneas received the most awards with six.[9][10] Eilish became the first artist to win the four major categories of Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist in the same year since Christopher Cross in 1981.[11]

Ten days prior to the ceremony, Recording Academy president Deborah Dugan was relieved of her duties as president and CEO and placed on administrative leave from the organization. She sparked controversy by claiming that the organization engaged in corruption and favoritism; Champagne Billecart-Salmon responded by pulling their ads from the broadcast, and Megyn Kelly, Gabrielle Union, and others tweeted their support of Dugan.[12] The ceremony was held on the same day as the death of basketball player Kobe Bryant, to whose memory Keys and Boyz II Men dedicated their performance of "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday".

Background and controversy

After many years of being traditionally held in February (except during the years of the Winter Olympics), the 62nd Grammy Awards ceremony was moved to the last Sunday in January, following the Academy Awards' decision to move their 2020 ceremony to the second Sunday in February.[5] Nominations were announced in all 84 categories by Gayle King, Alicia Keys, and Bebe Rexha on the set of CBS This Morning on November 20, 2019.[13]

This was set to be the first edition of the Grammy Awards that the new Recording Academy president Deborah Dugan would have presided over; however, she was relieved of her duties as president and CEO and placed on administrative leave from the organization ten days before the ceremony. The Academy launched an investigation into allegations that Dugan bullied an assistant.[14] After her dismissal, Dugan sparked controversy by claiming that the Recording Academy engaged in favoritism and corruption during the Grammy nomination process.[14][15] Taylor Swift reportedly cancelled a planned surprise performance of her song "The Man" at the ceremony in solidarity with Dugan,[14] although both Swift and Grammys producer Ken Ehrlich denied this.[16][17] Recording Academy Chairman Harvey Mason Jr. took over as interim president and chief executive officer and presided over the ceremony instead of Dugan.[18][19]

The ceremony was held at the Staples Center on the same day as the death of basketball player Kobe Bryant, who played for the Los Angeles Lakers — the arena is the team's home venue. Several tributes to Bryant were included in the ceremony, including a performance of "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" by host Alicia Keys and Boyz II Men, while Lil Nas X, Lizzo and DJ Khaled all incorporated tributes to Bryant into their performances.[20][21][22]

Category changes

For the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards, multiple categories were changed.[23]

  • As of the 62nd Grammy Awards, the Recording Academy would accept links to streaming services as opposed to physical copies as submissions. The Academy stated: "For most categories, we would prefer streaming distribution links for online entry submissions, though CD submissions remain optional". As justification for this development, the Academy highlighted the changing music industry and added that submitting links was more convenient and cost effective, especially for smaller and independent labels.
  • Additionally, there were separate screening committees for Pop and Rock, whereas previously these categories were screened by a Core Committee. This leaves the Core Committee to focus on the more difficult decisions such as determining who is eligible for the Best New Artist category and trying to find the best home for borderline genre entries.
  • The definition of the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album had been expanded to accept "contemporary pop songs performed in traditional pop style – the term "traditional" being a reference to the style of the composition, vocal styling and the instrumental arrangement without regard to the age of the material". The Academy stated that broadening the category was done in an attempt to allow it to "remain robust and inclusive" and enable it to be more competitive as, for example, Tony Bennett has won the award 13 times.
  • Spoken word recordings targeted at children had been moved from the Best Children's Album category to the Best Spoken Word Album.
  • As of the 62nd Grammy Awards, Spanish-language Latin Gospel and Christian music would be officially welcomed in the Best Gospel Album, Best Contemporary Christian Music Album, Best Roots Gospel Album, Best Gospel Performance/Song and Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song categories.

Performers

Premiere ceremony

Artist(s) Song
Chick Corea and the Spanish Heart Band House Band
I'm with Her "Call My Name"
Angélique Kidjo "Afirika"
Nicola Benedetti Instrumental
Yola "Faraway Look"

Main ceremony

Artist(s)[24] Song(s)
Lizzo "Cuz I Love You"
"Truth Hurts"
Alicia Keys
Boyz II Men
Tribute to Kobe Bryant
"It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday"
Blake Shelton
Gwen Stefani
"Nobody but You"
Alicia Keys Tribute to nominated artists to the tune of
"Someone You Loved" by Lewis Capaldi
Jonas Brothers "Five More Minutes"
"What a Man Gotta Do"[25]
Tyler, The Creator
Boyz II Men
Charlie Wilson
"Earfquake"
"New Magic Wand"
Usher
FKA Twigs
Sheila E.
Tribute to Prince
"Little Red Corvette"
"When Doves Cry"
"Kiss"
Camila Cabello "First Man"
Tanya Tucker
Brandi Carlile
"Bring My Flowers Now"
Ariana Grande "Imagine"
"My Favorite Things"
"7 Rings"
"Thank U, Next"
Billie Eilish
Finneas
"When the Party's Over"
Aerosmith
Run-DMC
"Livin' on the Edge"
"Walk This Way"
Lil Nas X
Billy Ray Cyrus
BTS
Diplo
Mason Ramsey
Nas
"Old Town Road"
"Rodeo"
Demi Lovato "Anyone"
DJ Khaled
Kirk Franklin
John Legend
Meek Mill
Roddy Ricch
YG
Tribute to Nipsey Hussle
"Letter to Nipsey"
"Higher"
Rosalía "Juro Qué"
"Malamente"
Alicia Keys
Brittany Howard
"Underdog"
H.E.R. "Sometimes"
Bonnie Raitt Tribute to John Prine
"Angel from Montgomery"
Gary Clark Jr.
The Roots
"This Land"
Trombone Shorty
Orleans Avenue
Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Tribute to Dr. John
Ben Platt
Cyndi Lauper
John Legend
Joshua David Bell
Debbie Allen
Misty Copeland
Camila Cabello
Gary Clark Jr.
Lang Lang
The War and Treaty
Lee Curreri
Common
Tribute to music education
and Kenneth Ehrlich

"I Sing the Body Electric"

Presenters

Premiere ceremony

  • Imogen Heap – hosted the Grammy Premiere Ceremony, presented Visual Media, World Music, American Roots, Pop and Producer categories
  • Kimie Miner – presented Packaging, Notes, Historical, Engineering, Remixer, Surround Sound and Music Video/Film categories
  • Esperanza Spalding – presented New Age, American Roots, Reggae, Children's, Spoken Word, Dance and Contemporary Instrumental categories
  • Luis Fonsi – presented Composing, Arranging, Jazz and Country categories
  • PJ Morton – presented Gospel, Latin and Rap categories
  • Natalia Joachim – presented Classical categories
  • Jimmy Jam – presented Musical Theatre, Rock, Alternative and R&B categories

Main ceremony

Notes

  • Stevie Wonder was announced as a presenter, but did not appear at the ceremony.

Winners and nominees

 
Billie Eilish won all four major general field awards in the same year, becoming the second artist to achieve the feat and the first since 1981.
 
Lizzo received the most nominations, with eight in total. She was also nominated in all four major general field awards.

The nominees and winners (denoted in bold) for the 62nd annual Grammy Awards were as follows:[26]

General field

Record of the Year

Album of the Year

Song of the Year

Best New Artist

Pop

Best Pop Solo Performance

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

Best Pop Vocal Album

Dance/electronic music

Best Dance Recording

Best Dance/Electronic Album

Contemporary instrumental music

Best Contemporary Instrumental Album

Rock

Best Rock Performance

Best Metal Performance

Best Rock Song

Best Rock Album

Alternative

Best Alternative Music Album

R&B

Best R&B Performance

Best Traditional R&B Performance

Best R&B Song

Best Urban Contemporary Album

Best R&B Album

Rap

Best Rap Performance

Best Rap/Sung Performance

Best Rap Song

 
Tyler, the Creator expressed disappointment that his 2019 album Igor was categorized as rap instead of pop, describing the decision as "a backhanded compliment."[27]

Best Rap Album

Country

Best Country Solo Performance

Best Country Duo/Group Performance

Best Country Song

Best Country Album

New age

Best New Age Album

Jazz

Best Improvised Jazz Solo

Best Jazz Vocal Album

Best Jazz Instrumental Album

Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album

Best Latin Jazz Album

Gospel/contemporary Christian music

Best Gospel Performance/Song

Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song

Best Gospel Album

Best Contemporary Christian Music Album

Best Roots Gospel Album

Latin

Best Latin Pop Album

Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album

Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano)

Best Tropical Latin Album

American roots

Best American Roots Performance

Best American Roots Song

Best Americana Album

Best Bluegrass Album

Best Traditional Blues Album

Best Contemporary Blues Album

Best Folk Album

Best Regional Roots Music Album

Reggae

Best Reggae Album

World music

Best World Music Album

Children's

Best Children's Album

Spoken word

Best Spoken Word Album (Includes Poetry, Audio Books & Storytelling)

Comedy

Best Comedy Album

Musical theater

Best Musical Theater Album

Music for visual media

Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media

Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media

Best Song Written for Visual Media

Composing

Best Instrumental Composition

Arranging

Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella

Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals

Package

Best Recording Package

  • Chris Cornell
  • Anónimas & resilientes
    • Luisa María Arango, Carlos Dussan, Manuel García-Orozco & Juliana Jaramillo-Buenaventura, art directors (Voces Del Bullerengue)
  • Hold That Tiger
    • Andrew Wong & Fongming Yang, art directors (The Muddy Basin Ramblers)
  • I, I
  • Intellexual
    • Irwan Awalludin, art director (Intellexual)

Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package

  • Woodstock: Back to the Garden – The Definitive 50th Anniversary Archive
    • Masaki Koike, art director (Various artists)
  • Anima
    • Stanley Donwood & Tchocky, art directors (Thom Yorke)
  • Gold in Brass Age
    • Amanda Chiu, Mark Farrow & David Gray, art directors (David Gray)
  • 1963: New Directions
  • The Radio Recordings 1939–1945

Notes

Best Album Notes

  • Stax '68: A Memphis Story
    • Steve Greenberg, album notes writer (Various artists)
  • The Complete Cuban Jam Sessions
    • Judy Cantor-Navas, album notes writer (Various artists)
  • The Gospel According to Malaco
    • Robert Marovich, album notes writer (Various artists)
  • Pedal Steel + Four Corners
    • Brendan Greaves, album notes writer (Terry Allen And The Panhandle Mystery Band)
  • Pete Seeger: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection
    • Jeff Place, album notes writer (Pete Seeger)

Historical

Best Historical Album

  • Pete Seeger: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection
    • Jeff Place & Robert Santelli, compilation producers; Pete Reiniger, mastering engineer (Pete Seeger)
  • The Girl from Chickasaw County – The Complete Capitol Masters
    • Andrew Batt & Kris Maher, compilation producers; Simon Gibson, mastering engineer (Bobbie Gentry)
  • The Great Comeback: Horowitz at Carnegie Hall
    • Robert Russ, compilation producer; Andreas K. Meyer & Jennifer Nulsen, mastering engineers (Vladimir Horowitz)
  • Kanyo Ongaku: Japanese Ambient, Environmental & New Age Music 1980–1990
    • Spencer Doran, Yosuke Kitazawa, Douglas Mcgowan & Matt Sullivan, compilation producers; John Baldwin, mastering engineer (Various artists)
  • Woodstock: Back to the Garden – The Definitive 50th Anniversary Archive
    • Brian Kehew, Steve Woolard & Andy Zax, compilation producers; Dave Schultz, mastering engineer (Various artists)

Production, non-classical

Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical

Producer of the Year, Non-Classical

Best Remixed Recording

Production, immersive audio

Best Immersive Audio Album

  • Lux
    • Morten Lindberg, immersive audio engineer; Morten Lindberg, immersive audio mastering engineer; Morten Lindberg, immersive audio producer (Anita Brevik, Trondheimsolistene & Nidarosdomens Jentekor)
  • Chain Tripping
    • Luke Argilla, immersive audio engineer; Jurgen Scharpf, immersive audio mastering engineer; Jona Bechtolt, Claire L. Evans & Rob Kieswetter, immersive audio producers (Yacht)
  • Kverndokk: Symphonic Dances
    • Jim Anderson, immersive audio engineer; Robert C. Ludwig, immersive audio mastering engineer; Ulrike Schwarz, immersive audio producer (Ken-David Masur & Stavanger Symphony Orchestra)
  • The Orchestral Organ
    • Keith O. Johnson, immersive audio engineer; Keith O. Johnson, immersive audio mastering engineer; Marina A. Ledin & Victor Ledin, immersive audio producers (Jan Kraybill)
  • The Savior
    • Bob Clearmountain, immersive audio engineer; Bob Ludwig, immersive audio mastering engineer; Michael Marquart & Dave Way, immersive audio producers (A Bad Think)

Production, classical

Best Engineered Album, Classical

  • Riley: Sun Rings
    • Leslie Ann Jones, engineer; Robert C. Ludwig, mastering engineer (Kronos Quartet)
  • Aequa – Anna Thorvaldsdóttir
    • Daniel Shores, engineer; Daniel Shores, mastering engineer (International Contemporary Ensemble)
  • Bruckner: Symphony No. 9
    • Mark Donahue, engineer; Mark Donahue, mastering engineer (Manfred Honeck & Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra)
  • Rachmaninoff – Hermitage Piano Trio
    • Keith O. Johnson & Sean Royce Martin, engineers; Keith O. Johnson, mastering engineer (Hermitage Piano Trio)
  • Wolfe: Fire in My Mouth
    • Bob Hanlon & Lawrence Rock, engineers; Ian Good & Lawrence Rock, mastering engineers (Jaap Van Zweden, Francisco J. Núñez, Donald Nally, The Crossing, Young People's Chorus of NY City & New York Philharmonic)

Producer of the Year, Classical

  • Blanton Alspaugh
    • Artifacts – The Music of Michael McGlynn (Charles Bruffy & Kansas City Chorale)
    • Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique; Fantaisie sur La Tempête de Shakespeare (Andrew Davis & Toronto Symphony Orchestra)
    • Copland: Billy the Kid; Grohg (Leonard Slatkin & Detroit Symphony Orchestra)
    • Duruflé: Complete Choral Works (Robert Simpson & Houston Chamber Choir)
    • Glass: Symphony No. 5 (Julian Wachner, The Choir Of Trinity Wall Street, Trinity Youth Chorus, Downtown Voices & Novus NY)
    • Sander: The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom (Peter Jermihov & PaTRAM Institute Singers)
    • Smith, K.: Canticle (Craig Hella Johnson & Cincinnati Vocal Arts Ensemble)
    • Visions Take Flight (Mei-Ann Chen & ROCO)
  • James Ginsburg
    • Project W – Works by Diverse Women Composers (Mei-Ann Chen & Chicago Sinfonietta)
    • Silenced Voices (Black Oak Ensemble)
    • 20th Century Harpsichord Concertos (Jory Vinikour, Scott Speck & Chicago Philharmonic)
    • Twentieth Century Oboe Sonatas (Alex Klein & Phillip Bush)
    • Winged Creatures & Other Works for Flute, Clarinet, and Orchestra (Anthony McGill, Demarre McGill, Allen Tinkham & Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra)
  • Marina A. Ledin & Victor Ledin
    • Bates: Children of Adam; Vaughan Williams: Dona nobis pacem (Steven Smith, Erin R. Freeman, Richmond Symphony & Chorus)
    • The Orchestral Organ (Jan Kraybill)
    • The Poetry of Places (Nadia Shpachenko)
    • Rachmaninoff – Hermitage Piano Trio (Hermitage Piano Trio)
  • Morten Lindberg
    • Himmelborgen (Elisabeth Holte, Kåre Nordstoga & Uranienborg Vokalensemble)
    • Kleiberg: Do You Believe in Heather? (Various artists)
    • Ljos (Fauna Vokalkvintett)
    • LUX (Anita Brevik, Trondheimsolistene & Nidarosdomens Jentekor)
    • Trachea (Tone Bianca Sparre Dahl & Schola Cantorum)
    • Veneliti (Håkon Daniel Nystedt & Oslo Kammerkor)
  • Dirk Sobotka
    • Bruckner: Symphony No. 9 (Manfred Honeck & Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra)

Classical

Best Orchestral Performance

Best Opera Recording

  • Picker: Fantastic Mr. Fox
    • Gil Rose, conductor; John Brancy, Andrew Craig Brown, Gabriel Preisser, Krista River & Edwin Vega; Gil Rose, producer (Boston Modern Orchestra Project; Boston Children's Chorus)
  • Benjamin: Lessons in Love & Violence
    • George Benjamin, conductor; Stéphane Degout, Barbara Hannigan, Peter Hoare & Gyula Orendt; James Whitbourn, producer (Orchestra of the Royal Opera House)
  • Berg: Wozzeck
    • Marc Albrecht, conductor; Christopher Maltman & Eva-Maria Westbroek; François Roussillon, producer (Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra; Chorus of Dutch National Opera)
  • Charpentier: Les Arts florissants; Les Plaisirs de Versailles
    • Paul O'Dette & Stephen Stubbs, conductors; Jesse Blumberg, Teresa Wakim & Virginia Warnken; Renate Wolter-Seevers, producer (Boston Early Music Festival Chamber Ensemble; Boston Early Music Festival Vocal Ensemble)
  • Wagner: Lohengrin
    • Christian Thielemann, conductor; Piotr Beczała, Anja Harteros, Tomasz Konieczny, Waltraud Meier & Georg Zeppenfeld; Eckhard Glauche, producer (Festspielorchester Bayreuth; Festspielchor Bayreuth)

Best Choral Performance

  • Duruflé: Complete Choral Works
  • Boyle: Voyages
    • Donald Nally, conductor (The Crossing)
  • The Hope of Loving
    • Craig Hella Johnson, conductor (Conspirare)
  • Sander: The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom
    • Peter Jermihov, conductor (Evan Bravos, Vadim Gan, Kevin Keys, Glenn Miller & Daniel Shirley; PaTRAM Institute Singers)
  • Smith, K.: The Arc in the Sky
    • Donald Nally, conductor (The Crossing)

Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance

  • Shaw: OrangeAttacca Quartet
  • Cerrone: The Pieces That Fall to Earth – Christopher Rountree & Wild Up
  • Freedom & Faith – PUBLIQuartet
  • Perpetulum – Third Coast Percussion
  • Rachmaninoff – Hermitage Piano Trio – Hermitage Piano Trio

Best Classical Instrumental Solo

  • Marsalis: Violin Concerto; Fiddle Dance Suite
    • Nicola Benedetti; Cristian Măcelaru, conductor (Philadelphia Orchestra)
  • The Berlin Recital
    • Yuja Wang
  • Higdon: Harp Concerto
    • Yolanda Kondonassis; Ward Stare, conductor (The Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra)
  • The Orchestral Organ
    • Jan Kraybill
  • Torke: Sky, Concerto for Violin
    • Tessa Lark; David Alan Miller, conductor (Albany Symphony)

Best Classical Solo Vocal Album

  • Songplay
    • Joyce DiDonato; Chuck Israels, Jimmy Madison, Charlie Porter & Craig Terry, accompanists (Steve Barnett & Lautaro Greco)
  • The Edge of Silence – Works for Voice by György Kurtág
    • Susan Narucki (Donald Berman, Curtis Macomber, Kathryn Schulmeister & Nicholas Tolle)
  • Himmelsmusik
    • Philippe Jaroussky & Céline Scheen; Christina Pluhar, conductor; L'Arpeggiata, ensemble (Jesús Rodil & Dingle Yandell)
  • Schumann: Liederkreis Op. 24, Kerner-Lieder Op. 35
    • Matthias Goerne; Leif Ove Andsnes, accompanist
  • A te, o cara
    • Stephen Costello; Constantine Orbelian, conductor (Kaunas City Symphony Orchestra)

Best Classical Compendium

  • The Poetry of Places
    • Nadia Shpachenko; Marina A. Ledin & Victor Ledin, producers
  • American Originals 1918
    • John Morris Russell, conductor; Elaine Martone, producer
  • Leshnoff: Symphony No. 4 "Heichalos"; Guitar Concerto; Starburst
    • Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor; Tim Handley, producer
  • Meltzer: Songs and Structures
    • Paul Appleby & Natalia Katyukova; Silas Brown & Harold Meltzer, producers
  • Saariaho: True Fire; Trans; Ciel d'hiver
    • Hannu Lintu, conductor; Laura Heikinheimo, producer

Best Contemporary Classical Composition

  • Higdon: Harp Concerto
    • Jennifer Higdon, composer (Yolanda Kondonassis, Ward Stare & The Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra)
  • Bermel: Migration Series for Jazz Ensemble & Orchestra
    • Derek Bermel, composer (Derek Bermel, Ted Nash, David Alan Miller, Juilliard Jazz Orchestra & Albany Symphony Orchestra)
  • Marsalis: Violin Concerto in D Major
    • Wynton Marsalis, composer (Nicola Benedetti, Cristian Măcelaru & Philadelphia Orchestra)
  • Norman: Sustain
    • Andrew Norman, composer (Gustavo Dudamel & Los Angeles Philharmonic)
  • Shaw: Orange
  • Wolfe: Fire in My Mouth
    • Julia Wolfe, composer (Jaap Van Zweden, Francisco J. Núñez, Donald Nally, The Crossing, Young People's Chorus of NY City & New York Philharmonic)

Music video/film

Best Music Video

Best Music Film

Special Merit Awards

MusiCares Person of the Year

Lifetime Achievement Award

Trustees Award

Technical Grammy Award

  • George Augspurger

Music Educator Award

Multiple nominations and awards

American singer Lizzo received the most nominations, with a total of eight. She was followed by Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X, who both received six nominations each. The following received multiple nominations:

List of people receiving at least two nominations

Eight:

Six:

Five:

Four:

Three:

Two:

Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas received the most awards for their work on Eilish's debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, with five wins for Billie Eilish and six wins for Finneas. Upon this, Eilish became the first artist to win the major four categories of Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist in the same year since Christopher Cross in 1981 as well as the youngest artist to do so at the age of 18.[11] The following received multiple awards:

In Memoriam

 
American rapper Nipsey Hussle received two awards posthumously.

A memorial reel featuring the names of musical artists and industry personnel who had died since the previous year's Grammy ceremony was shown during the telecast.[28] The Recording Academy was criticized for omitting notable artists such as David Berman, Mark Hollis, Keith Flint, Bushwick Bill, Scott Walker, Ranking Roger and Robert Hunter during the telecast, but all were mentioned in a longer list of deceased artists on the Grammys website.[29][30] Ric Ocasek and Camilo Sesto's names were also misspelled in the reel shown during the broadcast.[29]

The individuals listed in the reel, in order of appearance, were:[28]

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External links

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The 62nd Annual Grammy Awards ceremony was held on January 26 2020 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles 4 It recognized the best recordings compositions and artists of the eligibility year running from October 1 2018 to August 31 2019 5 6 Alicia Keys hosted the ceremony having hosted the previous year s ceremony as well 7 62nd Annual Grammy AwardsOfficial posterDateJanuary 26 2020 2020 01 26 5 00 8 40 p m PSTLocationStaples CenterLos Angeles CaliforniaHosted byAlicia KeysMost awardsFinneas 6 1 2 Most nominationsLizzo 8 Website62nd Annual Grammy AwardsTelevision radio coverageNetworkCBSViewership18 7 million 3 61st Grammy Awards 63rd Lizzo received the most nominations of any artist with eight followed by Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X with six each 8 Finneas received the most awards with six 9 10 Eilish became the first artist to win the four major categories of Record of the Year Album of the Year Song of the Year and Best New Artist in the same year since Christopher Cross in 1981 11 Ten days prior to the ceremony Recording Academy president Deborah Dugan was relieved of her duties as president and CEO and placed on administrative leave from the organization She sparked controversy by claiming that the organization engaged in corruption and favoritism Champagne Billecart Salmon responded by pulling their ads from the broadcast and Megyn Kelly Gabrielle Union and others tweeted their support of Dugan 12 The ceremony was held on the same day as the death of basketball player Kobe Bryant to whose memory Keys and Boyz II Men dedicated their performance of It s So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday Contents 1 Background and controversy 1 1 Category changes 2 Performers 2 1 Premiere ceremony 2 2 Main ceremony 3 Presenters 4 Winners and nominees 4 1 General field 4 2 Pop 4 3 Dance electronic music 4 4 Contemporary instrumental music 4 5 Rock 4 6 Alternative 4 7 R amp B 4 8 Rap 4 9 Country 4 10 New age 4 11 Jazz 4 12 Gospel contemporary Christian music 4 13 Latin 4 14 American roots 4 15 Reggae 4 16 World music 4 17 Children s 4 18 Spoken word 4 19 Comedy 4 20 Musical theater 4 21 Music for visual media 4 22 Composing 4 23 Arranging 4 24 Package 4 25 Notes 4 26 Historical 4 27 Production non classical 4 28 Production immersive audio 4 29 Production classical 4 30 Classical 4 31 Music video film 5 Special Merit Awards 5 1 MusiCares Person of the Year 5 2 Lifetime Achievement Award 5 3 Trustees Award 5 4 Technical Grammy Award 5 5 Music Educator Award 6 Multiple nominations and awards 7 In Memoriam 8 References 9 External linksBackground and controversy EditAfter many years of being traditionally held in February except during the years of the Winter Olympics the 62nd Grammy Awards ceremony was moved to the last Sunday in January following the Academy Awards decision to move their 2020 ceremony to the second Sunday in February 5 Nominations were announced in all 84 categories by Gayle King Alicia Keys and Bebe Rexha on the set of CBS This Morning on November 20 2019 13 This was set to be the first edition of the Grammy Awards that the new Recording Academy president Deborah Dugan would have presided over however she was relieved of her duties as president and CEO and placed on administrative leave from the organization ten days before the ceremony The Academy launched an investigation into allegations that Dugan bullied an assistant 14 After her dismissal Dugan sparked controversy by claiming that the Recording Academy engaged in favoritism and corruption during the Grammy nomination process 14 15 Taylor Swift reportedly cancelled a planned surprise performance of her song The Man at the ceremony in solidarity with Dugan 14 although both Swift and Grammys producer Ken Ehrlich denied this 16 17 Recording Academy Chairman Harvey Mason Jr took over as interim president and chief executive officer and presided over the ceremony instead of Dugan 18 19 The ceremony was held at the Staples Center on the same day as the death of basketball player Kobe Bryant who played for the Los Angeles Lakers the arena is the team s home venue Several tributes to Bryant were included in the ceremony including a performance of It s So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday by host Alicia Keys and Boyz II Men while Lil Nas X Lizzo and DJ Khaled all incorporated tributes to Bryant into their performances 20 21 22 Category changes Edit For the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards multiple categories were changed 23 As of the 62nd Grammy Awards the Recording Academy would accept links to streaming services as opposed to physical copies as submissions The Academy stated For most categories we would prefer streaming distribution links for online entry submissions though CD submissions remain optional As justification for this development the Academy highlighted the changing music industry and added that submitting links was more convenient and cost effective especially for smaller and independent labels Additionally there were separate screening committees for Pop and Rock whereas previously these categories were screened by a Core Committee This leaves the Core Committee to focus on the more difficult decisions such as determining who is eligible for the Best New Artist category and trying to find the best home for borderline genre entries The definition of the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album had been expanded to accept contemporary pop songs performed in traditional pop style the term traditional being a reference to the style of the composition vocal styling and the instrumental arrangement without regard to the age of the material The Academy stated that broadening the category was done in an attempt to allow it to remain robust and inclusive and enable it to be more competitive as for example Tony Bennett has won the award 13 times Spoken word recordings targeted at children had been moved from the Best Children s Album category to the Best Spoken Word Album As of the 62nd Grammy Awards Spanish language Latin Gospel and Christian music would be officially welcomed in the Best Gospel Album Best Contemporary Christian Music Album Best Roots Gospel Album Best Gospel Performance Song and Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance Song categories Performers EditPremiere ceremony Edit Artist s SongChick Corea and the Spanish Heart Band House BandI m with Her Call My Name Angelique Kidjo Afirika Nicola Benedetti InstrumentalYola Faraway Look Main ceremony Edit Artist s 24 Song s Lizzo Cuz I Love You Truth Hurts Alicia KeysBoyz II Men Tribute to Kobe Bryant It s So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday Blake SheltonGwen Stefani Nobody but You Alicia Keys Tribute to nominated artists to the tune of Someone You Loved by Lewis CapaldiJonas Brothers Five More Minutes What a Man Gotta Do 25 Tyler The CreatorBoyz II MenCharlie Wilson Earfquake New Magic Wand UsherFKA TwigsSheila E Tribute to Prince Little Red Corvette When Doves Cry Kiss Camila Cabello First Man Tanya TuckerBrandi Carlile Bring My Flowers Now Ariana Grande Imagine My Favorite Things 7 Rings Thank U Next Billie EilishFinneas When the Party s Over AerosmithRun DMC Livin on the Edge Walk This Way Lil Nas XBilly Ray CyrusBTSDiploMason RamseyNas Old Town Road Rodeo Demi Lovato Anyone DJ KhaledKirk FranklinJohn LegendMeek MillRoddy RicchYG Tribute to Nipsey Hussle Letter to Nipsey Higher Rosalia Juro Que Malamente Alicia KeysBrittany Howard Underdog H E R Sometimes Bonnie Raitt Tribute to John Prine Angel from Montgomery Gary Clark Jr The Roots This Land Trombone ShortyOrleans AvenuePreservation Hall Jazz Band Tribute to Dr JohnBen PlattCyndi LauperJohn LegendJoshua David BellDebbie AllenMisty CopelandCamila CabelloGary Clark Jr Lang LangThe War and TreatyLee CurreriCommon Tribute to music education and Kenneth Ehrlich I Sing the Body Electric Presenters EditPremiere ceremony Imogen Heap hosted the Grammy Premiere Ceremony presented Visual Media World Music American Roots Pop and Producer categories Kimie Miner presented Packaging Notes Historical Engineering Remixer Surround Sound and Music Video Film categories Esperanza Spalding presented New Age American Roots Reggae Children s Spoken Word Dance and Contemporary Instrumental categories Luis Fonsi presented Composing Arranging Jazz and Country categories PJ Morton presented Gospel Latin and Rap categories Natalia Joachim presented Classical categories Jimmy Jam presented Musical Theatre Rock Alternative and R amp B categoriesMain ceremony Billy Porter introduced the Jonas Brothers Keith Urban amp Cynthia Erivo presented Best Pop Solo Performance Trevor Noah introduced Tyler the Creator Shania Twain amp Bebe Rexha presented Best Country Duo Group Performance Jim Gaffigan introduced Camila Cabello Brandi Carlile amp Tanya Tucker presented Best Comedy Album Ben Platt introduced Ariana Grande Common introduced Aerosmith amp Run DMC Issa Rae presented Best Rap Album Ellen DeGeneres introduced Lil Nas X Greta Gerwig introduced Demi Lovato Ava DuVernay introduced the Tribute to Nipsey Hussle Smokey Robinson amp Little Big Town presented Song of the Year Ozzy amp Sharon Osbourne presented Best Rap Sung Performance amp introduced H E R Alicia Keys amp Dua Lipa presented Best New Artist John Legend introduced the Tribute to Kenneth Ehrlich LL Cool J presented Album of the Year Alicia Keys presented Record of the Year 24 Notes Stevie Wonder was announced as a presenter but did not appear at the ceremony Winners and nominees Edit Billie Eilish won all four major general field awards in the same year becoming the second artist to achieve the feat and the first since 1981 Lizzo received the most nominations with eight in total She was also nominated in all four major general field awards The nominees and winners denoted in bold for the 62nd annual Grammy Awards were as follows 26 General field Edit Record of the Year Bad Guy Billie Eilish Finneas O Connell producer Rob Kinelski amp Finneas O Connell engineers mixers John Greenham mastering engineer Hey Ma Bon Iver Brad Cook Chris Messina amp Justin Vernon producers Zach Hansen amp Chris Messina engineers mixers Greg Calbi mastering engineer 7 Rings Ariana Grande Charles Anderson Tommy Brown Michael Foster amp Victoria Monet producers Serban Ghenea John Hanes Billy Hickey amp Brendan Morawski engineers mixers Randy Merrill mastering engineer Hard Place H E R Rodney Darkchild Jerkins producer Joseph Hurtado Jaycen Joshua Derek Keota amp Miki Tsutsumi engineers mixers Colin Leonard mastering engineer Talk Khalid Disclosure amp Denis Kosiak producers Ingmar Carlson Jon Castelli Josh Deguzman John Kercy Denis Kosiak Guy Lawrence amp Michael Romero engineers mixers Dale Becker mastering engineer Old Town Road Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus Andrew VoxGod Bolooki Jocelyn Jozzy Donald amp YoungKio producers Andrew VoxGod Bolooki amp Cinco engineers mixers Eric Lagg mastering engineer Truth Hurts Lizzo Ricky Reed amp Tele producers Chris Galland Manny Marroquin amp Ethan Shumaker engineers mixers Chris Gehringer mastering engineer Sunflower Post Malone amp Swae Lee Louis Bell amp Carter Lang producers Louis Bell amp Manny Marroquin engineers mixers Mike Bozzi mastering engineerAlbum of the Year When We All Fall Asleep Where Do We Go Billie Eilish Finneas O Connell producer Rob Kinelski amp Finneas O Connell engineers mixers Billie Eilish amp Finneas O Connell songwriters John Greenham mastering engineer I I Bon Iver Brad Cook Chris Messina amp Justin Vernon producers Zach Hansen amp Chris Messina engineers mixers BJ Burton Brad Cook amp Justin Vernon songwriters Greg Calbi mastering engineer Norman Fucking Rockwell Lana Del Rey Jack Antonoff amp Lana Del Rey producers Jack Antonoff amp Laura Sisk engineers mixers Jack Antonoff amp Lana Del Rey songwriters Chris Gehringer mastering engineer Thank U Next Ariana Grande Tommy Brown Ilya Max Martin amp Victoria Monet producers Serban Ghenea Sam Holland amp Brendan Morawski engineers mixers Tommy Brown Ariana Grande Savan Kotecha Max Martin Victoria Monet Tayla Parx amp Ilya Salmanzadeh songwriters Randy Merrill mastering engineer I Used to Know Her H E R David Swagg R Celious Harris H E R Walter Jones amp Jeff Robinson producers Miki Tsutsumi engineer mixer Sam Ashworth Jeff Gitty Gitelman David Swagg R Celious Harris amp H E R songwriters Dave Kutch mastering engineer 7 Lil Nas X Montero Lamar Hill songwriter Eric Lagg mastering engineer Cuz I Love You Deluxe Lizzo Ricky Reed producer Manny Marroquin amp Ethan Shumaker engineers mixers Eric Frederic amp Melissa Jefferson songwriters Chris Gehringer mastering engineer Father of the Bride Vampire Weekend Ezra Koenig amp Ariel Rechtshaid producers John DeBold Chris Kasych Takemasa Kosaka Ariel Rechtshaid amp Hiroya Takayama engineers mixers Ezra Koenig songwriter Emily Lazar mastering engineerSong of the Year Bad Guy Billie Eilish O Connell amp Finneas O Connell songwriters Billie Eilish Always Remember Us This Way Natalie Hemby Lady Gaga Hillary Lindsey amp Lori McKenna songwriters Lady Gaga Bring My Flowers Now Brandi Carlile Phil Hanseroth Tim Hanseroth amp Tanya Tucker songwriters Tanya Tucker Hard Place Ruby Amanfu Sam Ashworth D Arcelious Harris H E R amp Rodney Jerkins songwriters H E R Lover Taylor Swift songwriter Taylor Swift Norman Fucking Rockwell Jack Antonoff amp Lana Del Rey songwriters Lana Del Rey Someone You Loved Tom Barnes Lewis Capaldi Pete Kelleher Benjamin Kohn amp Sam Roman songwriters Lewis Capaldi Truth Hurts Steven Cheung Eric Frederic Melissa Jefferson amp Jesse Saint John songwriters Lizzo Best New Artist Billie Eilish Black Pumas Lil Nas X Lizzo Maggie Rogers Rosalia Tank and the Bangas YolaPop Edit Best Pop Solo Performance Truth Hurts Lizzo Spirit Beyonce Bad Guy Billie Eilish 7 Rings Ariana Grande You Need to Calm Down Taylor SwiftBest Pop Duo Group Performance Old Town Road Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus Boyfriend Ariana Grande and Social House Sucker Jonas Brothers Sunflower Post Malone amp Swae Lee Senorita Shawn Mendes amp Camila CabelloBest Traditional Pop Vocal Album Look Now Elvis Costello amp The Imposters Si Andrea Bocelli Love Deluxe Edition Michael Buble A Legendary Christmas John Legend Walls Barbra StreisandBest Pop Vocal Album When We All Fall Asleep Where Do We Go Billie Eilish The Lion King The Gift Beyonce Thank U Next Ariana Grande No 6 Collaborations Project Ed Sheeran Lover Taylor SwiftDance electronic music Edit Best Dance Recording Got to Keep On the Chemical Brothers The Chemical Brothers producers Steve Dub Jones amp Tom Rowlands mixers Linked Bonobo Simon Green producer Bonobo mixer Piece of Your Heart Meduza featuring Goodboys Simone Giani Luca De Gregorio amp Mattia Vitale producers Simone Giani Luca De Gregorio amp Mattia Vitale mixers Underwater Rufus Du Sol Jason Evigan amp Rufus Du Sol producers Cassian Stewart Kasimba mixer Midnight Hour Skrillex amp Boys Noize featuring Ty Dolla ign Boys Noize amp Skrillex producers Skrillex mixerBest Dance Electronic Album No Geography The Chemical Brothers LP5 Apparat Hi This Is Flume Mixtape Flume Solace Rufus Du Sol Weather TychoContemporary instrumental music Edit Best Contemporary Instrumental Album Mettavolution Rodrigo y Gabriela Ancestral Recall Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah Star People Nation Theo Croker Beat Music Beat Music Beat Music Mark Guiliana Elevate LettuceRock Edit Best Rock Performance This Land Gary Clark Jr Pretty Waste Bones UK History Repeats Brittany Howard Woman Karen O amp Danger Mouse Too Bad Rival SonsBest Metal Performance 7empest Tool Astorolus The Great Octopus Candlemass featuring Tony Iommi Humanicide Death Angel Bow Down I Prevail Unleashed Killswitch EngageBest Rock Song This Land Gary Clark Jr songwriter Gary Clark Jr Fear Inoculum Danny Carey Justin Chancellor Adam Jones amp Maynard James Keenan songwriters Tool Give Yourself a Try George Daniel Adam Hann Matthew Healy amp Ross MacDonald songwriters The 1975 Harmony Hall Ezra Koenig songwriter Vampire Weekend History Repeats Brittany Howard songwriter Brittany Howard Best Rock Album Social Cues Cage the Elephant Amo Bring Me the Horizon In the End The Cranberries Trauma I Prevail Feral Roots Rival SonsAlternative Edit Best Alternative Music Album Father of the Bride Vampire Weekend U F O F Big Thief Assume Form James Blake I I Bon Iver Anima Thom YorkeR amp B Edit Best R amp B Performance Come Home Anderson Paak featuring Andre 3000 Love Again Daniel Caesar amp Brandy Could ve Been H E R featuring Bryson Tiller Exactly How I Feel Lizzo featuring Gucci Mane Roll Some Mo Lucky DayeBest Traditional R amp B Performance Jerome Lizzo Time Today BJ the Chicago Kid Steady Love India Arie Real Games Lucky Daye Built for Love PJ Morton featuring Jazmine SullivanBest R amp B Song Say So PJ Morton songwriter PJ Morton featuring JoJo Could ve Been Dernst Emile II David Swagg R Celious Harris H E R amp Hue Soundzfire Strother songwriters H E R featuring Bryson Tiller Look at Me Now Emily King amp Jeremy Most songwriters Emily King No Guidance Chris Brown Tyler James Bryant Nija Charles Aubrey Graham Anderson Hernandez Michee Patrick Lebrun Joshua Lewis Noah Shebib amp Teddy Walton songwriters Chris Brown featuring Drake Roll Some Mo David Brown Dernst Emile II amp Peter Lee Johnson songwriters Lucky Daye Best Urban Contemporary Album Cuz I Love You Deluxe Lizzo Apollo XXI Steve Lacy Overload Georgia Anne Muldrow Saturn NAO Being Human in Public Jessie ReyezBest R amp B Album Ventura Anderson Paak 1123 BJ the Chicago Kid Painted Lucky Daye Ella Mai Ella Mai Paul PJ MortonRap Edit Best Rap Performance Racks in the Middle Nipsey Hussle featuring Roddy Ricch amp Hit Boy Middle Child J Cole Suge DaBaby Down Bad Dreamville featuring JID Bas J Cole EarthGang amp Young Nudy Clout Offset featuring Cardi BBest Rap Sung Performance Higher DJ Khaled featuring Nipsey Hussle amp John Legend Drip Too Hard Lil Baby amp Gunna Panini Lil Nas X Ballin Mustard featuring Roddy Ricch The London Young Thug featuring J Cole amp Travis ScottBest Rap Song A Lot Jermaine Cole Dacoury Natche 21 Savage amp Anthony White songwriters 21 Savage featuring J Cole Bad Idea Chancelor Bennett Cordae Dunston Uforo Ebong amp Daniel Hackett songwriters YBN Cordae featuring Chance the Rapper Gold Roses Noel Cadastre Aubrey Graham Anderson Hernandez Khristopher Riddick Tynes William Leonard Roberts II Joshua Quinton Scruggs Leon Thomas III amp Ozan Yildirim songwriters Rick Ross featuring Drake Racks in the Middle Ermias Asghedom Dustin James Corbett Greg Allen Davis Chauncey Hollis Jr amp Rodrick Moore songwriters Nipsey Hussle featuring Roddy Ricch amp Hit Boy Suge DaBaby Jetsonmade amp Pooh Beatz songwriters DaBaby Tyler the Creator expressed disappointment that his 2019 album Igor was categorized as rap instead of pop describing the decision as a backhanded compliment 27 Best Rap Album IGOR Tyler the Creator Revenge of the Dreamers III Dreamville Championships Meek Mill I Am gt I Was 21 Savage The Lost Boy YBN CordaeCountry Edit Best Country Solo Performance Ride Me Back Home Willie Nelson All Your n Tyler Childers Girl Goin Nowhere Ashley McBryde God s Country Blake Shelton Bring My Flowers Now Tanya TuckerBest Country Duo Group Performance Speechless Dan Shay Brand New Man Brooks amp Dunn with Luke Combs I Don t Remember Me Before You Brothers Osborne The Daughters Little Big Town Common Maren Morris featuring Brandi CarlileBest Country Song Bring My Flowers Now Brandi Carlile Phil Hanseroth Tim Hanseroth amp Tanya Tucker songwriters Tanya Tucker Girl Goin Nowhere Jeremy Bussey amp Ashley McBryde songwriters Ashley McBryde It All Comes Out in the Wash Miranda Lambert Hillary Lindsey Lori McKenna amp Liz Rose songwriters Miranda Lambert Some of It Eric Church Clint Daniels Jeff Hyde amp Bobby Pinson songwriters Eric Church Speechless Shay Mooney Jordan Reynolds Dan Smyers amp Laura Veltz songwriters Dan Shay Best Country Album While I m Livin Tanya Tucker Desperate Man Eric Church Stronger Than the Truth Reba McEntire Interstate Gospel Pistol Annies Center Point Road Thomas RhettNew age Edit Best New Age Album Wings Peter Kater Fairy Dreams David Arkenstone Homage to Kindness David Darling Verve Sebastian Plano Deva Deva PremalJazz Edit Best Improvised Jazz Solo Sozinho Randy Brecker soloist Elsewhere Melissa Aldana soloist Tomorrow Is the Question Julian Lage soloist The Windup Branford Marsalis soloist Sightseeing Christian McBride soloistBest Jazz Vocal Album 12 Little Spells Esperanza Spalding Thirsty Ghost Sara Gazarek Love amp Liberation Jazzmeia Horn Alone Together Catherine Russell ScreenPlay The Tierney Sutton BandBest Jazz Instrumental Album Finding Gabriel Brad Mehldau In the Key of the Universe Joey DeFrancesco The Secret Between the Shadow and the Soul Branford Marsalis Quartet Christian McBride s New Jawn Christian McBride Come What May Joshua Redman QuartetBest Large Jazz Ensemble Album The Omni American Book Club Brian Lynch Big Band Triple Helix Anat Cohen Tentet Dancer in Nowhere Miho Hazama and m unit Hiding Out Mike Holober amp The Gotham Jazz Orchestra One Day Wonder Terraza Big BandBest Latin Jazz Album Antidote Chick Corea amp The Spanish Heart Band Sorte Music By John Finbury Thalma de Freitas with Vitor Goncalves John Patitucci Chico Pinheiro Rogerio Boccato amp Duduka Da Fonseca Una Noche con Ruben Blades Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis amp Ruben Blades Carib David Sanchez Sonero The Music of Ismael Rivera Miguel ZenonGospel contemporary Christian music Edit Best Gospel Performance Song Love Theory Kirk Franklin songwriter Kirk Franklin Talkin Bout Jesus Bryan Fowler Gloria Gaynor amp Chris Stevens songwriters Gloria Gaynor featuring Yolanda Adams See the Light Travis Greene amp Jekalyn Carr songwriters Travis Greene featuring Jekalyn Carr Speak the Name Koryn Hawthorne amp Natalie Grant songwriters Koryn Hawthorne featuring Natalie Grant This Is a Move Live Tony Brown Brandon Lake Tasha Cobbs Leonard amp Nate Moore songwriters Tasha Cobbs Leonard Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance Song God Only Knows Josh Kerr Jordan Reynolds Joel Smallbone Luke Smallbone amp Tedd Tjornhom songwriters for KING amp COUNTRY amp Dolly Parton Only Jesus Mark Hall Bernie Herms amp Matthew West songwriters Casting Crowns Haven t Seen It Yet Danny Gokey Ethan Hulse amp Colby Wedgeworth songwriters Danny Gokey God s Not Done with You Single Version Tauren Wells songwriter Tauren Wells Rescue Story Ethan Hulse Andrew Ripp Jonathan Smith amp Zach Williams songwriters Zach Williams Best Gospel Album Long Live Love Kirk Franklin Goshen Donald Lawrence Presents the Tri City Singers Tunnel Vision Gene Moore Settle Here William Murphy Something s Happening A Christmas Album CeCe WinansBest Contemporary Christian Music Album Burn the Ships for KING amp COUNTRY I Know a Ghost Crowder Haven t Seen It Yet Danny Gokey The Elements TobyMac Holy Roar Chris TomlinBest Roots Gospel Album Testimony Gloria Gaynor Deeper Roots Where the Bluegrass Grows Steven Curtis Chapman Deeper Oceans Joseph Habedank His Name Is Jesus Tim Menzies Gonna Sing Gonna Shout Various artists Jerry Salley producerLatin Edit Best Latin Pop Album El Disco Alejandro Sanz Vida Luis Fonsi 11 11 Maluma Montaner Ricardo Montaner Fantasia Sebastian YatraBest Latin Rock Urban or Alternative Album El Mal Querer Rosalia X 100pre Bad Bunny Oasis J Balvin amp Bad Bunny Indestructible Flor de Toloache Almadura iLeBest Regional Mexican Music Album Including Tejano De Ayer Para siempre Mariachi los Camperos Caminado Joss Favela Percepcion Intocable Poco a Poco La Energia Nortena 20 aniversario Mariachi Divas de Cindy SheaBest Tropical Latin Album Opus Marc Anthony TIE A Journey Through Cuban Music Aymee Nuviola TIE Tiempo al Tiempo Luis Enrique C4 Trio Candela Vicente Garcia Literal Juan Luis Guerra 4 40American roots Edit Best American Roots Performance Saint Honesty Sara Bareilles Father Mountain Calexico and Iron amp Wine I m on My Way Rhiannon Giddens with Francesco Turrisi Call My Name I m with Her Faraway Look YolaBest American Roots Song Call My Name Sarah Jarosz Aoife O Donovan amp Sara Watkins songwriters I m with Her Black Myself Amythyst Kiah songwriter Our Native Daughters Crossing to Jerusalem Rosanne Cash amp John Leventhal songwriters Rosanne Cash Faraway Look Dan Auerbach Yola Carter amp Pat McLaughlin songwriters Yola I Don t Wanna Ride the Rails No More Vince Gill songwriter Vince Gill Best Americana Album Oklahoma Keb Mo Years to Burn Calexico and Iron amp Wine Who Are You Now Madison Cunningham Tales of America J S Ondara Walk Through Fire YolaBest Bluegrass Album Tall Fiddler Michael Cleveland Live in Prague Czech Republic Doyle Lawson amp Quicksilver Toil Tears amp Trouble The Po Ramblin Boys Royal Traveller Missy Raines If You Can t Stand the Heat Frank Solivan amp Dirty KitchenBest Traditional Blues Album Tall Dark and Handsome Delbert McClinton amp Self Made Men Dana Kingfish Christone Kingfish Ingram Sitting on Top of the Blues Bobby Rush Baby Please Come Home Jimmie Vaughan Spectacular Class Jontavious WillisBest Contemporary Blues Album This Land Gary Clark Jr Venom amp Faith Larkin Poe Brighter Days Robert Randolph and the Family Band Somebody Save Me Sugaray Rayford Keep On Southern AvenueBest Folk Album Patty Griffin Patty Griffin My Finest Work Yet Andrew Bird Rearrange My Heart Che Apalache Evening Machines Gregory Alan Isakov Front Porch Joy WilliamsBest Regional Roots Music Album Good Time Ranky Tanky Kalawai anui Amy Hanaialiʻi When It s Cold Cree Round Dance Songs Northern Cree Recorded Live at the 2019 New Orleans Jazz amp Heritage Festival Rebirth Brass Band Hawaiian Lullaby Various artists Imua Garza amp Kimie Miner producersReggae Edit Best Reggae Album Rapture Koffee As I Am Julian Marley The Final Battle Sly amp Robbie vs Roots Radics Sly and Robbie amp Roots Radics Mass Manipulation Steel Pulse More Work to Be Done Third WorldWorld music Edit Best World Music Album Celia Angelique Kidjo Gece Altin Gun What Heat Bokante amp Metropole Orkest conducted by Jules Buckley African Giant Burna Boy Fanm d Ayiti Nathalie Joachim with Spektral QuartetChildren s Edit Best Children s Album Ageless Songs for the Child Archetype Jon Samson Flying High Caspar Babypants I Love Rainy Days Daniel Tashian The Love Alphabet Rockers Winterland The Okee Dokee BrothersSpoken word Edit Best Spoken Word Album Includes Poetry Audio Books amp Storytelling Becoming Michelle Obama Beastie Boys Book Various artists Michael Diamond Adam Horovitz Scott Sherratt amp Dan Zitt producers I V Catatonia 20 Years as a Two Time Cancer Survivor Eric Alexandrakis Mr Know It All John Waters Sekou Andrews amp The String Theory Sekou Andrews amp The String TheoryComedy Edit Best Comedy Album Sticks amp Stones Dave Chappelle Quality Time Jim Gaffigan Relatable Ellen DeGeneres Right Now Aziz Ansari Son of Patricia Trevor NoahMusical theater Edit Best Musical Theater Album Hadestown Reeve Carney Andre De Shields Amber Gray Eva Noblezada amp Patrick Page principal soloists Mara Isaacs David Lai Anais Mitchell amp Todd Sickafoose producers Anais Mitchell composer amp lyricist Original Broadway Cast Ain t Too Proud The Life and Times of The Temptations Saint Aubyn Derrick Baskin James Harkness Jawan M Jackson Jeremy Pope amp Ephraim Sykes principal soloists Scott M Riesett producer Original Broadway Cast Moulin Rouge The Musical Danny Burstein Tam Mutu Sahr Ngaujah Karen Olivo amp Aaron Tveit principal soloists Justin Levine Baz Luhrmann Matt Stine amp Alex Timbers producers Original Broadway Cast The Music of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child In Four Contemporary Suites Imogen Heap producer Imogen Heap composer Imogen Heap Oklahoma Damon Daunno Rebecca Naomi Jones Ali Stroker Mary Testa amp Patrick Vaill principal soloists Daniel Kluger amp Dean Sharenow producers Richard Rodgers composer Oscar Hammerstein II lyricist 2019 Broadway Cast Music for visual media Edit Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media A Star Is Born Lady Gaga amp Bradley Cooper Paul DJWS Blair Bradley Cooper Lady Gaga Nick Monson Lukas Nelson Mark Nilan Jr amp Benjamin Rice compilation producers Julianne Jordan amp Julia Michels music supervisors The Lion King The Songs Various Artists Jon Favreau amp Hans Zimmer compilation producers Quentin Tarantino s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Various Artists Quentin Tarantino compilation producer Mary Ramos music supervisor Rocketman Taron Egerton Giles Martin compilation producer Spider Man Into the Spider Verse Various Artists Spring Aspers amp Dana Sano compilation producers Kier Lehman music supervisorBest Score Soundtrack for Visual Media Chernobyl Hildur Gudnadottir composer Avengers Endgame Alan Silvestri composer Game of Thrones Season 8 Ramin Djawadi composer The Lion King Hans Zimmer composer Mary Poppins Returns Marc Shaiman composerBest Song Written for Visual Media I ll Never Love Again Film Version from A Star Is Born Natalie Hemby Lady Gaga Hillary Lindsey amp Aaron Raitiere songwriters Lady Gaga amp Bradley Cooper The Ballad of the Lonesome Cowboy from Toy Story 4 Randy Newman songwriter Chris Stapleton Girl in the Movies from Dumplin Dolly Parton amp Linda Perry songwriters Dolly Parton Spirit from The Lion King Beyonce Knowles Carter Timothy McKenzie amp Ilya Salmanzadeh songwriter Beyonce Suspirium from Suspiria Thom Yorke songwriter Thom Yorke Composing Edit Best Instrumental Composition Star Wars Galaxy s Edge Symphonic Suite John Williams composer John Williams Begin Again Fred Hersch composer Fred Hersch amp The WDR Big Band Conducted by Vince Mendoza Crucible for Crisis Brian Lynch composer Brian Lynch Big Band Love a Beautiful Force Vince Mendoza composer Vince Mendoza Terell Stafford Dick Oatts amp Temple University Studio Orchestra Walkin Funny Christian McBride composer Christian McBride Arranging Edit Best Arrangement Instrumental or A Cappella Moon River Jacob Collier arranger Jacob Collier Blue Skies Kris Bowers arranger Kris Bowers Hedwig s Theme John Williams arranger Anne Sophie Mutter amp John Williams La Novena Emilio Solla arranger Emilio Solla Tango Jazz Orchestra Love a Beautiful Force Vince Mendoza arranger Vince Mendoza Terell Stafford Dick Oatts amp Temple University Studio Orchestra Best Arrangement Instruments and Vocals All Night Long Jacob Collier arranger Jacob Collier featuring Jules Buckley Take 6 amp Metropole Orkest Jolene Geoff Keezer arranger Sara Gazarek Marry Me a Little Cyrille Aimee amp Diego Figueiredo arrangers Cyrille Aimee Over the Rainbow Vince Mendoza arranger Trisha Yearwood 12 Little Spells Thoracic Spine Esperanza Spalding arranger Esperanza Spalding Package Edit Best Recording Package Chris Cornell Barry Ament Jeff Ament Jeff Fura amp Joe Spix art directors Chris Cornell Anonimas amp resilientes Luisa Maria Arango Carlos Dussan Manuel Garcia Orozco amp Juliana Jaramillo Buenaventura art directors Voces Del Bullerengue Hold That Tiger Andrew Wong amp Fongming Yang art directors The Muddy Basin Ramblers I I Aaron Anderson amp Eric Timothy Carlson art directors Bon Iver Intellexual Irwan Awalludin art director Intellexual Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package Woodstock Back to the Garden The Definitive 50th Anniversary Archive Masaki Koike art director Various artists Anima Stanley Donwood amp Tchocky art directors Thom Yorke Gold in Brass Age Amanda Chiu Mark Farrow amp David Gray art directors David Gray 1963 New Directions Josh Cheuse art director John Coltrane The Radio Recordings 1939 1945 Marek Polewski art director Wilhelm Furtwangler amp Berliner Philharmoniker Notes Edit Best Album Notes Stax 68 A Memphis Story Steve Greenberg album notes writer Various artists The Complete Cuban Jam Sessions Judy Cantor Navas album notes writer Various artists The Gospel According to Malaco Robert Marovich album notes writer Various artists Pedal Steel Four Corners Brendan Greaves album notes writer Terry Allen And The Panhandle Mystery Band Pete Seeger The Smithsonian Folkways Collection Jeff Place album notes writer Pete Seeger Historical Edit Best Historical Album Pete Seeger The Smithsonian Folkways Collection Jeff Place amp Robert Santelli compilation producers Pete Reiniger mastering engineer Pete Seeger The Girl from Chickasaw County The Complete Capitol Masters Andrew Batt amp Kris Maher compilation producers Simon Gibson mastering engineer Bobbie Gentry The Great Comeback Horowitz at Carnegie Hall Robert Russ compilation producer Andreas K Meyer amp Jennifer Nulsen mastering engineers Vladimir Horowitz Kanyo Ongaku Japanese Ambient Environmental amp New Age Music 1980 1990 Spencer Doran Yosuke Kitazawa Douglas Mcgowan amp Matt Sullivan compilation producers John Baldwin mastering engineer Various artists Woodstock Back to the Garden The Definitive 50th Anniversary Archive Brian Kehew Steve Woolard amp Andy Zax compilation producers Dave Schultz mastering engineer Various artists Production non classical Edit Best Engineered Album Non Classical When We All Fall Asleep Where Do We Go Rob Kinelski amp Finneas O Connell engineers John Greenham mastering engineer Billie Eilish All These Things Tchad Blake Adam Greenspan amp Roderick Shearer engineers Bernie Grundman mastering engineer Thomas Dybdahl Ella Mai Chris Shaggy Ascher Jaycen Joshua amp David Pizzimenti engineers Chris Athens mastering engineer Ella Mai Run Home Slow Paul Butler amp Sam Teskey engineers Joe Carra mastering engineer The Teskey Brothers Scenery Tom Elmhirst Ben Kane amp Jeremy Most engineers Bob Ludwig mastering engineer Emily King Producer of the Year Non Classical Finneas When We All Fall Asleep Where Do We Go Billie Eilish Jack Antonoff Arizona Baby Kevin Abstract Lover Taylor Swift Norman F ing Rockwell Lana Del Rey Red Hearse Red Hearse Dan Auerbach The Angels in Heaven Done Signed My Name Leo Bud Welch Let s Rock The Black Keys Mockingbird The Gibson Brothers Myth of a Man Night Beats Southern Gentleman Dee White Walk Through Fire Yola John Hill Heat of the Summer Young The Giant Hundred Khalid No Drug like Me Carly Rae Jepsen Outta My Head Khalid With John Mayer Social Cues Cage The Elephant Superposition Young The Giant Too Much Carly Rae Jepsen Vertigo Khalid Zero from Ralph Breaks the Internet Imagine Dragons Ricky Reed Almost Free Fidlar Burning Maggie Rogers Confidence X Ambassadors featuring K Flay Juice Lizzo Kingdom of One Maren Morris Power Is Power SZA featuring The Weeknd amp Travis Scott Tempo Lizzo featuring Missy Elliott Truth Hurts Lizzo The Wrong Man Ross Golan Best Remixed Recording I Rise Tracy Young s Pride Intro Radio Remix Tracy Young remixer Madonna Mother s Daughter Wuki Remix Wuki remixer Miley Cyrus The One High Contrast Remix Lincoln Barrett remixer Jorja Smith Swim Ford Remix Luc Bradford remixer Mild Minds Work It Soulwax Remix David Gerard C Dewaele amp Stephen Antoine C Dewaele remixers Marie Davidson Production immersive audio Edit Best Immersive Audio Album Lux Morten Lindberg immersive audio engineer Morten Lindberg immersive audio mastering engineer Morten Lindberg immersive audio producer Anita Brevik Trondheimsolistene amp Nidarosdomens Jentekor Chain Tripping Luke Argilla immersive audio engineer Jurgen Scharpf immersive audio mastering engineer Jona Bechtolt Claire L Evans amp Rob Kieswetter immersive audio producers Yacht Kverndokk Symphonic Dances Jim Anderson immersive audio engineer Robert C Ludwig immersive audio mastering engineer Ulrike Schwarz immersive audio producer Ken David Masur amp Stavanger Symphony Orchestra The Orchestral Organ Keith O Johnson immersive audio engineer Keith O Johnson immersive audio mastering engineer Marina A Ledin amp Victor Ledin immersive audio producers Jan Kraybill The Savior Bob Clearmountain immersive audio engineer Bob Ludwig immersive audio mastering engineer Michael Marquart amp Dave Way immersive 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Stanley Nelson video director Nicole London video producer Shangri La Various artists Morgan Neville video director Emma Baiada video producer Anima Thom Yorke Paul Thomas Anderson video director Paul Thomas Anderson Erica Frauman amp Sara Murphy video producersSpecial Merit Awards EditMusiCares Person of the Year Edit AerosmithLifetime Achievement Award Edit Chicago Roberta Flack Isaac Hayes Iggy Pop John Prine Public Enemy Sister Rosetta TharpeTrustees Award Edit Ken Ehrlich Philip Glass Frank WalkerTechnical Grammy Award Edit George AugspurgerMusic Educator Award Edit Mickey Smith Jr Maplewood Middle School in Sulphur Louisiana Multiple nominations and awards EditAmerican singer Lizzo received the most nominations with a total of eight She was followed by Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X who both received six nominations each The following received multiple nominations List of people receiving at least two nominationsEight LizzoSix Billie Eilish Finneas Lil Nas XFive Ariana Grande H E R Four Beyonce Gary Clark Jr J Cole Lucky Daye Bob Ludwig Ricky Reed Tanya Tucker Yola Thom Yorke Three Jack Antonoff Brandi Carlile The Chemical Brothers Billy Ray Cyrus Lady Gaga Chris Gehringer John Greenham David Swagg R celious Harris Nipsey Hussle Bon Iver Rob Kinelski Ezra Koenig Marina A Ledin amp Victor Ledin Hillary Lindsey Manny Marroquin Christian McBride Vince Mendoza PJ Morton Roddy Ricch Taylor Swift Two Sam Ashworth Dan Auerbach Bad Bunny BJ the Chicago Kid Tommy Brown BJ Burton Greg Calbi Calexico Eric Church Jacob Collier Brad Cook YBN Cordae DaBaby Dan Shay Lana Del Rey D Mile Drake Dreamville For King amp Country Kirk Franklin Gloria Gaynor Serban Ghenea Danny Gokey Joe Grasso Phil Hanseroth Tim Hanseroth Zach Hansen Natalie Hemby Hit Boy Brittany Howard Ethan Hulse I Prevail Ilya I m With Her Iron amp Wine Rodney Jerkins Keith O Johnson Jaycen Joshua Eric Lagg Miranda Lambert Swae Lee John Legend Morten Lindberg Brian Lynch Post Malone Branford Marsalis Wynton Marsalis Ashley McBryde Lori McKenna Randy Merrill Chris Messina Victoria Monet Brendan Morawski Jeremy Most Donald Nally Anderson Paak Dolly Parton Jordan Reynolds Rival Sons Rosalia Rufus Du Sol Ethan Shumaker Social House Esperanza Spalding Tool Miki Tsutsumi 21 Savage Vampire Weekend Vinylz John Williams Hans Zimmer Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas received the most awards for their work on Eilish s debut album When We All Fall Asleep Where Do We Go with five wins for Billie Eilish and six wins for Finneas Upon this Eilish became the first artist to win the major four categories of Record of the Year Album of the Year Song of the Year and Best New Artist in the same year since Christopher Cross in 1981 as well as the youngest artist to do so at the age of 18 11 The following received multiple awards List of people receiving at least two awardsSix Finneas Five Billie Eilish Three Gary Clark Jr John Greenham Rob Kinelski Lizzo Two The Chemical Brothers Jacob Collier Billy Ray Cyrus For King amp Country Kirk Franklin Lady Gaga Nipsey Hussle Lil Nas X Anderson Paak Tanya TuckerIn Memoriam Edit American rapper Nipsey Hussle received two awards posthumously A memorial reel featuring the names of musical artists and industry personnel who had died since the previous year s Grammy ceremony was shown during the telecast 28 The Recording Academy was criticized for omitting notable artists such as David Berman Mark Hollis Keith Flint Bushwick Bill Scott Walker Ranking Roger and Robert Hunter during the telecast but all were mentioned in a longer list of deceased artists on the Grammys website 29 30 Ric Ocasek and Camilo Sesto s names were also misspelled in the reel shown during the broadcast 29 The individuals listed in the reel in order of appearance were 28 Nipsey Hussle Juice WRLD LaShawn Daniels Diahann Carroll Doris Day Neil Peart Ric Ocasek Eddie Money Ginger Baker Hal Blaine Emil Richards Marie Fredriksson Kim Shattuck Clydie King Katreese Barnes Leon 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