February 2, 2026

When Jelly Roll stepped onto the Grammy stage, it felt like the air changed. In a room where even saying God’s name can make people shift in their seats, he did the unthinkable—he lifted a Bible into the air. You could almost feel the shock ripple through the crowd. He didn’t play it safe. He didn’t stay quiet. He thanked God for dragging him out of a deep, ugly place, and you could tell it made some people uncomfortable. Then he said the words anyway, loud and clear: “Jesus is for everybody.”

Jelly Roll’s overtly religious acceptance speech at the 2026 Grammys has left liberals seething as they flocked to social media to accuse the star of ‘religious psychosis.’

The 41-year-old country crooner took to the stage after winning the award for Best Contemporary Country Album at Sunday night’s ceremony held in Los Angeles.

His 2024 album Beautifully Broken beat out the likes of Miranda Lambert, Tyler Childers, Eric Church and Kelsea Ballerini for the top country prize.

Jelly Roll spent much of his emotional speech talking about Jesus and how Christianity, like music, ‘changed [his] life.’

He added to the faith-fueled moment by holding up a small bible for the crowd to see.

‘I believe that music had the power to change my life, and God had the power to change my life,’ he told the crowd of A-listers with his shiny gold Grammy in hand.

‘I want to tell y’all right now: Jesus is for everybody, Jesus is not owned by one political party. Jesus is not owned by no … label. Jesus is Jesus.’

Jelly Roll's overtly religious acceptance speech at the 2026 Grammys has left liberals seething as they flocked to social media to accuse the star of 'religious psychosis'

Jelly Roll’s overtly religious acceptance speech at the 2026 Grammys has left liberals seething as they flocked to social media to accuse the star of ‘religious psychosis’

At one point the star even held up a bible for the crowd to see

At one point the star even held up a bible for the crowd to see

While many Grammy viewers were moved by Jelly Roll’s words, the star’s critics were out in full force as they cruelly accused him of suffering from ‘religious psychosis.’

Some even went as far as to blame his rambling speech on his recent weight loss, having dropped nearly 300 pounds over the last several years.

‘That GLP-1 really fast-tracked the religious psychosis for Jelly Roll, huh,’ one X user wrote.

Another added, ‘Jelly Roll being like scary skinny suddenly, girl, what happened. Now the face tattoos and Jesus talk seem even more menacing.’

‘Does this mf Jelly Roll ever just talk normal?’ a third person penned on the platform.

Elsewhere in his acceptance speech, Jelly Roll gave an emotional shout-out to his longtime wife Bunnie Xo for helping him turn his life around.

Before finding fame, the star struggled with drug and alcohol abuse and he even previously spent time in prison for various offenses, including aggravated robbery and drug possession.

Jelly Roll candidly admitted that he would be ‘dead or in jail’ if he did not have Bunnie Xo in his life.

The 41-year-old country crooner took to the stage after winning the award for Best Contemporary Country Album at Sunday night's ceremony held in Los Angeles

The 41-year-old country crooner took to the stage after winning the award for Best Contemporary Country Album at Sunday night’s ceremony held in Los Angeles

Jelly Roll spent much of his emotional speech talking about Jesus and how Christianity, like music, 'changed [his] life'; seen with wife Bunnie Xo

Jelly Roll spent much of his emotional speech talking about Jesus and how Christianity, like music, ‘changed [his] life’; seen with wife Bunnie Xo

‘I would have never changed my life without you,’ Jelly Roll told Bunnie Xo, who was seated in the audience.

‘I would’ve ended up dead or in jail. I would’ve killed myself if it weren’t for you and Jesus.’

He continued: ‘There was a time in my life that I was broken. That’s why I wrote this album. I didn’t think I had a chance.

‘There was days that I thought the darkest things.’

Along with his country win, Jelly Roll also took home the Grammy for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song for his collaboration with fellow country star Shaboozey titled Amen.

'I want to tell y'all right now: Jesus is for everybody, Jesus is not owned by one political party. Jesus is not owned by no ... label. Jesus is Jesus,' he said

‘I want to tell y’all right now: Jesus is for everybody, Jesus is not owned by one political party. Jesus is not owned by no … label. Jesus is Jesus,’ he said

While many Grammy viewers were moved by Jelly Roll's words, the star's critics were out in full force as they cruelly accused him of suffering from 'religious psychosis'

While many Grammy viewers were moved by Jelly Roll’s words, the star’s critics were out in full force as they cruelly accused him of suffering from ‘religious psychosis’

Bad Bunny made a strong statement against the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as he accepted the top honor at the 2026 Grammy Awards on a night that Hollywood expressed many anti-ICE sentiments.

Other winners including Billie Eilish and Olivia Dean – who led the star-studded red carpet – used their shining moments to honor immigrants and blast the law enforcement agency under the United States Department of Homeland Security.

Many artists at the event wore ‘ICE out’ pins in protest of the controversial agency after the killings of Keith Porter in LA and Renée Good and the VA ICU nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis at the hands of its agents.

The 31-year-old Puerto Rican global superstar – born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio – beat out a very competitive field as he took home Best Album for DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.

Bad Bunny – who will be performing at the Super Bowl LX Half-time Show at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California next week – was obviously emotional as he cried as he sat down for several seconds with his head in his hand in disbelief after his name was called.

Then during his speech he sent a powerful message as he said: ‘I want to dedicate this award to all the people that had to leave their homeland, their country, to follow their dreams.’

Elsewhere in his acceptance speech, Jelly Roll gave an emotional shout-out to his longtime wife Bunnie Xo for helping him turn his life around

Elsewhere in his acceptance speech, Jelly Roll gave an emotional shout-out to his longtime wife Bunnie Xo for helping him turn his life around

For the biggest honor of the night, he faced a highly-competitive field which included: Justin Bieber – SWAG, Sabrina Carpenter – Man’s Best Friend, Clipse, Pusha T and Malice – Let God Sort Em Out, Lady Gaga – MAYHEM, Kendrick Lamar – GNX, Leon Thomas – MUTT, and Tyler, The Creator – CHROMAKOPIA.

That was not his only political statement as earlier in the night, the artist’s first words were ‘ICE out’ when he hit the podium to accept Best Música Urbana Album for DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.

The NUEVAYoL hitmaker said: ‘Before I say thanks to god, I’m going to say, ICE Out.’

He received a massive ovation from the crowd before he continued his speech by saying that immigrants and Puerto Ricans are not savage, animals, or aliens and that they are in fact, Americans.

Billie Eilish also expressed similar political sentiments earlier in the night as she even used profane language which was bleeped out by network censors.

The 24-year-old Los Angeles native – born Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O’Connell – was emotional as she earned Song Of The Year for WILDFLOWER while accompanied by brother FINNEAS.

During her speech she said: ‘As grateful as I feel, I honestly don’t feel like I need to say anything but that no one is illegal on stolen land.

‘And, yeah, it’s just really hard to know what to say and what to do right now, and I feel really hopeful in this room, and I feel like we just need to keep fighting and speaking up and protesting, and our voices really do matter, and the people matter. That’s all I’m going to say. Sorry. Thank you so much. I can’t believe this.’

Bad Bunny made a strong statement against the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as he accepted the top honor at the 2026 Grammy Awards on a night that Hollywood expressed many anti-ICE sentiments

Bad Bunny made a strong statement against the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as he accepted the top honor at the 2026 Grammy Awards on a night that Hollywood expressed many anti-ICE sentiments

Other winners including Billie Eilish (pictured ) and Olivia Dean used their shining moments to honor immigrants and blast the law enforcement agency under the United States Department of Homeland Security
Dean earned Best New Artist as she honored her immigrant grandmother

Other winners including Billie Eilish (pictured left) and Olivia Dean used their shining moments to honor immigrants and blast the law enforcement agency under the United States Department of Homeland Security

If Eilish’s message was not already clear enough she yelled ‘f** ICE’ before walking off-stage in a moment which was censored by CBS.

Olivia Dean earned one of the most coveted awards in music as she took home Best New Artist and took the opportunity to reference the political climate by including a dedication to her immigrant grandmother in her speech.

The 26-year-old British singer is the latest winner in a star-making category which has had previous title holders including Chappell RoanBillie EilishMegan Thee StallionDua Lipa, and Olivia Rodrigo.

She also made a political statement while honoring her family as she said during her acceptance speech: ‘I guess I want to say I’m up here as a granddaughter of an immigrant. I wouldn’t be here.

‘Yeah, I’m a product of bravery, and I think those people deserve to be celebrated.  So yeah, we are nothing without each other. Thank you so much. I love you. Thank you so much.’

Her grandmother immigrated from the UK from Guyana at the age of 18 as part of the Windrush Generation during World War II. Her ethnic background also includes Jamaican and English.

Kendrick Lamar earned arguably the second most important award of the night as he took home Record Of The Year for the track luther featuring SZA.

The 38-year-old Compton, California native made sure to thank late R&B legend Luther Vandross who inspired the song and whose vocals were sampled in it.

Kendrick Lamar earned arguably the second most important award of the night as he took home Record Of The Year for the track luther featuring SZA

Kendrick Lamar earned arguably the second most important award of the night as he took home Record Of The Year for the track luther featuring SZA

Lady Gaga was one of the biggest winners of the night as she earned Best Pop Vocal Album for MAYHEM

Lady Gaga was one of the biggest winners of the night as she earned Best Pop Vocal Album for MAYHEM

Newcomer Lola Young had perhaps the most shocking win of the night as she earned Best Pop Solo performance over a field of A-lister for her track Messy.

Newcomer Lola Young had perhaps the most shocking win of the night as she earned Best Pop Solo performance over a field of A-lister for her track Messy.

It was a massive night for Lamar as he also earned the first award during the televised portion of the night in the Best Rap Album category for GNX.

Nominations were announced in November, with then 22-time Grammy winning rapper Lamar leading the pack with nine nods ultimately taking home five more bringing his new total to 27.

Lady Gaga was one of the biggest winners of the night as she earned Best Pop Vocal Album for MAYHEM.

The 39-year-old artist – born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta – was also a massive winner even before her stunning appearance on the red carpet.

Gaga earned two awards including Best Dance Pop Recording for her hit track Abracadabra before the live broadcast even began.

Newcomer Lola Young had perhaps the most shocking win of the night as she earned Best Pop Solo performance over a field of A-lister for her track Messy.

The 25-year-old British singer won over Justin Bieber – DAISIES, Sabrina Carpenter – Manchild, Lady Gaga – Disease, and Chappell Roan – The Subway.

Jelly Roll gave perhaps the most boisterous acceptance speech of the night as he earned Best Contemporary Country Album for Beautifully Broken.

Grammy Awards 2026 winners – FULL LIST

 Album Of The Year 

Bad Bunny – DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS _ WINNER

Justin Bieber – SWAG

Sabrina Carpenter – Man’s Best Friend

Clipse, Pusha T and Malice – Let God Sort Em Out

Lady Gaga – MAYHEM

Kendrick Lamar – GNX

Leon Thomas – MUTT

Tyler, The Creator – CHROMAKOPIA

Bad Bunny earned top prize of the night Best Album

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Bad Bunny earned top prize of the night Best Album

 

Song Of The Year 

Lady Gaga – Abracadabra

Doechii – Anxiety

ROSÉ, Bruno Mars – APT.

Bad Bunny – DtMF

HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna, REI AMI – Golden (From ‘KPop Demon Hunters’)

Kendrick Lamar With SZA – luther

Sabrina Carpenter – Manchild

Billie Eilish – WILDFLOWER – WINNER

Billie Eilish took home Song Of The Year for WILDFLOWER with brother FINNEAS

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Billie Eilish took home Song Of The Year for WILDFLOWER with brother FINNEAS

Best Pop Solo Performance 

Justin Bieber – DAISIES

Sabrina Carpenter – Manchild

Lady Gaga – Disease

Chappell Roan – The Subway

Lola Young – Messy – WINNER

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance 

Cynthia Erivo & Ariana Grande -Defying Gravity – WINNER

HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna, REI AMI – Golden (From KPop Demon Hunters)

KATSEYE – Gabriela

ROSÉ, Bruno Mars – APT.

SZA Featuring Kendrick Lamar – 30 For 30

Best Pop Vocal Album 

Justin Bieber – SWAG

Sabrina Carpenter – Man’s Best Friend

Miley Cyrus – Something Beautiful

Lady Gaga – MAYHEM – WINNER

Teddy Swims – ‘I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2)

Best Dance/Electronic Recording

Disclosure & Anderson .Paak – No Cap

Fred again.., Skepta, & PlaqueBoyMax – Victory Lap

KAYTRANADA – SPACE INVADER

Skrillex – VOLTAGE

Tame Impala – End Of Summer – WINNER

Best Dance Pop Recording 

Selena Gomez & benny blanco – Bluest Flame

Lady Gaga – Abracadabra – WINNER

Zara Larsson – Midnight Sun

Tate McRae – Just Keep Watching (From F1® The Movie)

PinkPantheress – Illegal

Lady Gaga added to her collection with three more Grammys

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Lady Gaga added to her collection with three more Grammys

 

Best Dance/Electronic Album

FKA twigs – EUSEXUA – WINNER

Fred again.. – Ten Days

PinkPantheress – Fancy That

RÜFÜS DU SOL – Inhale / Exhale

Skrillex – F— U SKRILLEX YOU THINK UR ANDY WARHOL BUT UR NOT!! <3

Best Remixed Recording

Abracadabra (Gesaffelstein Remix) – Lady Gaga, Gesaffelstein – WINNER

Don’t Forget About Us – KAYTRANADA, Mariah Carey

A Dreams A Dream (Ron Trent Remix) – Ron Trent, Soul II Soul

Galvanize – The Chemical Brothers, Chris Lake

Golden (David Guetta REM/X) – David Guetta, HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna, REI AMI

Best Rock Performance

Amyl and The Sniffers – U Should Not Be Doing That

Linkin Park – The Emptiness Machine

Turnstile – NEVER ENOUGH

Hayley Williams – Mirtazapine

YUNGBLUD Featuring Nuno Bettencourt, Frank Bello, Adam Wakeman, II – Changes (Live From Villa Park) Back To The Beginning – WINNER

Best Metal Performance 

Dream Theater – Night Terror

Ghost – Lachryma

Sleep Token – Emergence

Spiritbox – Soft Spine

Turnstile – BIRDS – WINNER

Best Rock Song

Nine Inch Nails – As Alive As You Need Me To Be – WINNER

Sleep Token – Caramel

Hayley Williams – Glum

Turnstile – NEVER ENOUGH

YUNGBLUD – Zombie

Best Rock Album

Deftones – private music

HAIM – I quit

Linkin Park – From Zero

Turnstile – NEVER ENOUGH – WINNER

YUNGBLUD – Idols

Best Alternative Music Performance

Bon Iver – Everything Is Peaceful Love

The Cure – Alone – WINNER

Turnstile – SEEIN’ STARS

Wet Leg – mangetout

Hayley Williams – Parachute

Best Alternative Music Album

Bon Iver – SABLE, fABLE

The Cure – Songs Of A Lost World – WINNER

Tyler, The Creator – DON’T TAP THE GLASS

Wet Leg – moisturizer

Hayley Williams – Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party

Best R&B Performance 

Justin Bieber – YUKON

Chris Brown featuring Bryson Tiller – It Depends

Kehlani – Folded – WINNER

Leon Thomas – MUTT — Live From NPR’s Tiny Desk

Summer Walker – Heart Of A Woman

Best Traditional R&B Performance

Durand Bernarr – Here We Are

Lalah Hathaway – UPTOWN

Ledisi – LOVE YOU TOO

SZA – Crybaby

Leon Thomas – VIBES DON’T LIE – WINNER

Best R&B Song

Kehlani – Folded – WINNER

Summer Walker – Heart Of A Woman

Chris Brown featuring Bryson Tiller – It Depends

Durand Bernarr – Overqualified

Leon Thomas – YES IT IS

Best Progressive R&B Album 

Durand Bernarr – BLOOM – WINNER

Bilal – Adjust Brightness

Destin Conrad – LOVE ON DIGITAL

FLO – Access All Areas

Terrace Martin & Kenyon Dixon – Come As You Are

Best R&B Album

GIVĒON – BELOVED

Coco Jones – Why Not More

Ledisi – The Crown

Teyana Taylor – Escape Room

Leon Thomas – MUTT – WINNER

Best Rap Performance 

Cardi B – Outside

Clipse, Pusha T and Malice featuring Kendrick Lamar and Pharrell Williams – Chains & Whips – WINNER

Doechii – Anxiety

Kendrick Lamar featuring Lefty Gunplay – tv off

Tyler, The Creator featuring Teezo Touchdown – Darling, I

Best Melodic Rap Performance

Fridayy featuring Meek Mill – Proud Of Me

JID featuring Ty Dolla $ign and 6Lack – Wholeheartedly

Kendrick Lamar with SZA – luther – WINNER

Terrace Martin and Kenyon Dixon featuring Rapsody – WeMaj

PARTYNEXTDOOR and Drake – SOMEBODY LOVES ME

SZA earned two alongside Kendrick Lamar for their collaboration luther

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SZA earned two alongside Kendrick Lamar for their collaboration luther

Best Rap Song

Doechii – Anxiety

Clipse, Pusha T and Malice featuring John Legend and Voices Of Fire – The Birds Don’t Sing

Tyler, The Creator featuring GloRilla, Sexyy Red and Lil Wayne – Sticky

GloRilla – TGIF

Kendrick Lamar featuring Lefty Gunplay – tv off – WINNER

Best Rap Album 

Clipse, Pusha T and Malice – Let God Sort Em Out

GloRilla – GLORIOUS

JID – God Does Like Ugly

Kendrick Lamar – GNX – WINNER

Tyler, The Creator – CHROMAKOPIA

Best Spoken Word Poetry Album

Queen Sheba – A Hurricane in Heels: healed people don’t act like that — partially recorded live @City Winery & other places

Marc Marcel – Black Shaman

Omari Hardwick & Anthony Hamilton – Pages

Saul Williams, Carlos Niño & Friends -Saul Williams Meets Carlos Niño & Friends At Treepeople

Mad Skillz – Words For Days Vol. 1 – WINNER

Best Jazz Performance 

Lakecia Benjamin featuring Immanuel Wilkins and Mark Whitfield – Noble Rise

Chick Corea, Christian McBride and Brian Blade – Windows (Live) – WINNER

Samara Joy – Peace Of Mind / Dreams Come True

Michael Mayo – Four

Nicole Zuraitis, Dan Pugach, Tom Scott, Idan Morim, Keyon Harrold, Rachel Eckroth and Sam Weber – All Stars Lead To You (Live)

Best Jazz Vocal Album 

Dee Dee Bridgewater and Bill Charlap – Elemental

Terri Lyne Carrington and Christie Dashiell featuring Weedie Braimah, Milena Casado, Morgan Guerin, Simon Moullier and Matthew Stevens – We Insist 2025

Samara Joy – Portrait – WINNER

Michael Mayo – Fly

Nicole Zuraitis, Dan Pugach, Tom Scott, Idan Morim, Keyon Harrold, Rachel Eckroth and Sam Weber – Live at Vic’s Las Vegas

Best Jazz Instrumental Album

Chick Corea, Christian McBride and Brian Blade – Trilogy 3 (Live)

Sullivan Fortner featuring Peter Washington and Marcus Gilmore -Southern Nights – WINNER

Branford Marsalis Quartet – Belonging

John Patitucci featuring Chris Potter and Brian Blade – Spirit Fall

Yellowjackets – Fasten Up

Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album

The 8-Bit Big Band – Orchestrator Emulator

Christian McBride Big Band – Without Further Ado, Vol 1 – WINNER

Danilo Pérez & Bohuslän Big Band – Lumen

Deborah Silver & The Count Basie Orchestra – Basie Rocks

Sun Ra Arkestra – Lights on a Satellite

Kenny Wheeler Legacy featuring The Royal Academy of Music Jazz Orchestra and Frost Jazz Orchestra -Some Days Are Better: The Lost Scores

Best Latin Jazz Album

Paquito D’Rivera and Madrid-New York Connection Band – La Fleur de Cayenne

Featuring Pedrito Martinez, Daymé Arocena, Jon Faddis, Donald Harrison and Melvis Santa – The Original Influencers: Dizzy, Chano & Chico Arturo O’Farrill & The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra

Arturo O’Farrill and The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra – Mundoagua – Celebrating Carla Bley

Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Yainer Horta & Joey Calveiro – A Tribute to Benny Moré and Nat King Cole – WINNER

Miguel Zenón Quartet – Vanguardia Subterránea: Live at The Village Vanguard

Best Alternative Jazz Album

Ambrose Akinmusire – honey from a winter stone

Robert Glasper – Keys To The City Volume One

Brad Mehldau – Ride into the Sun

Nate Smith – LIVE-ACTION – WINNER

Immanuel Wilkins – Blues Blood

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

Laila Biali – Wintersongs

Jennifer Hudson – The Gift Of Love

Elton John and Brandi Carlile – Who Believes In Angels

Lady Gaga – Harlequin

Laufey – A Matter Of Time – WINNER

Barbra Streisand – The Secret Of Life: Partners, Volume 2

Best Contemporary Instrumental Album

ARKAI – Brightside – WINNER

Gerald Clayton – Ones & Twos

Béla Fleck, Edmar Castañeda, Antonio Sánchez – BEATrio

Bob James and Dave Koz – Just Us

Charu Suri – Shayan

Best Musical Theater Album 

Buena Vista Social Club (Original Broadway Cast)  – WINNER

Death Becomes Her (Original Broadway Cast)

Gypsy (2024 Broadway Cast)

Just In Time (Original Broadway Cast)

Maybe Happy Ending (Original Broadway Cast)

Best Music Video

Sabrina Carpenter – Manchild

Clipse – So Be It

Doechii – Anxiety – WINNER

OK Go – Love

Sade – Young Lion

Doechii was a winner as she earned Best Music Video for Anxiety

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Doechii was a winner as she earned Best Music Video for Anxiety

Best Music Film

Devo – Devo

Raye – Live At The Royal Albert Hall

Diane Warren – Relentless

John Williams – Music By John Williams – WINNER

Pharrell Williams – Piece By Piece

Best Recording Package

OK Go – And The Adjacent Possible

Mac Miller – Balloonerism

Duran Duran – Danse Macabre: De Luxe

Tsunami – Loud Is As

Various Artists – Sequoia

Mac Miller – The Spins — Picture Disc Vinyl

Bruce Springsteen – Tracks II: The Lost Albums – WINNER

Best Album Cover

Tyler, The Creator – CHROMAKOPIA – WINNER

Djo – The Crux

Bad Bunny – Debí Tirar Más Fotos

Perfume Genius – Glory

Wet Leg – moisturizer

Best Album Notes

Buck Owens And His Buckaroos – Adios, Farewell, Goodbye, Good Luck, So Long: On Stage 1964-1974

Anouar Brahem, Anja Lechner, Django Bates, Dave Holland – After The Last Sky

Amanda Ekery – Árabe

Sly & The Family Stone – The First Family: Live At Winchester Cathedral 1967

Wilco – A Ghost Is Born — 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition

Miles Davis – Miles ’55: The Prestige Recordings – WINNER

Best Historical Album

Joni Mitchell – Joni Mitchell Archives – Volume 4: The Asylum Years — 1976-1980 – WINNER

Nick Drake – The Making Of Five Leaves Left

Various Artists – Roots Rocking Zimbabwe – The Modern Sound Of Harare’ Townships 1975-1980 — Analog Africa No.41

Various Artists – Super Disco Pirata – De Tepito Para El Mundo 1965-1980 — Analog Africa No. 39

Doc Pomus – You Can’t Hip A Square: The Doc Pomus Songwriting Demos

Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals

Nate Smith Featuring säje – Big Fish – WINNER

Seth MacFarlane – How Did She Look

Jacob Collier – Keep An Eye On Summer

Lawrence – Something In The Water — Acoustic-Ish

Cody Fry – What A Wonderful World

Best Orchestral Performance

National Philharmonic – Coleridge-Taylor: Toussaint L’Ouverture, Ballade Op. 4, Suites From 24 Negro Melodies

Boston Symphony Orchestra -Messiaen: Turangalîla-Symphonie – WINNER

Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra Of Venezuela – Ravel: Boléro, M. 81

The Philadelphia Orchestra – Still & Bonds

San Francisco Symphony – Stravinsky: Symphony In Three Movements

Best Opera Recording

Houston Grand Opera; Gene Scheer – Heggie: Intelligence – WINNER

American Composers Orchestra; David Henry Hwang – Huang Ruo: An American Soldier

Silvana Quartet; The Choir Of Trinity Wall Street – Kouyoumdjian: Adoration

Irish National Opera Orchestra; Mark O’Halloran – O’Halloran: Trade & Mary Motorhead

The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; The Metropolitan Opera Chorus; George Brant – Tesori: Grounded

Best Choral Performance

Simon Barrad, Emily Yocum Black & Michael Hawes; Conspirare – Advena – Liturgies For A Broken World

Billy Childs, Dan Chmielinski, Christian Euman, Larry Koonse, Lyris Quartet, Anne Akiko Meyers, Carol Robbins & Luciana Souza; Los Angeles Master Chorale – Childs: In The Arms Of The Beloved

Steven Bradshaw, Michael Hawes, Lauren Kelly, Rebecca Siler & Elisa Sutherland; The Crossing – Lang: Poor Hymnal

Los Angeles Philharmonic; Los Angeles Master Chorale – Ortiz: Yanga – WINNER

Brian Giebler & Sangeeta Kaur; The Clarion Choir – Requiem Of Light

Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance

Alan Pierson & Alarm Will Sound – Dennehy: Land Of Winter – WINNER

Neave Trio – La Mer – French Piano Trios

Lili Haydn & Paul Cantelon – Lullabies For The Brokenhearted

Mak Grgić & Mateusz Kowalski – Slavic Sessions

Third Coast Percussion – Third Coast Percussion

 Record Of The Year

Bad Bunny – DtMF

Sabrina Carpenter – Manchild

Doechii – Anxiety

Billie Eilish – WILDFLOWER

Lady Gaga – Abracadabra

Kendrick Lamar With SZA – luther – WINNER

Chappell Roan – The Subway

‘ROSÉ, Bruno Mars – APT.

 

Best New Artist

Olivia Dean – WINNER

KATSEYE

The Marias

Addison Rae

sombr

Leon Thomas

Alex Warren

Lola Young

Olivia Dean won the coveted Best New Artist gong

Olivia Dean won the coveted Best New Artist gong

Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical

Dan Auerbach

Cirkut – WINNER

Dijon

Blake Mills

Sounwave

Songwriter Of The Year, Non-Classical

Amy Allen – WINNER

Edgar Barrera

Jessie Jo Dillon

Tobias Jesso Jr

Laura Veltz

Best Country Solo Performance

Tyler Childers – Nose On The Grindstone

Shaboozey – Good News

Chris Stapleton – Bad As I Used To Be — From F1® The Movie – WINNER

Zach Top – I Never Lie

Lainey Wilson – Somewhere Over Laredo

Best Country Duo/Group Performance

Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton – A Song To Sing

Reba McEntire, Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson – Trailblazer

Margo Price and Tyler Childers – Love Me Like You Used To Do

Shaboozey and Jelly Roll – Amen – WINNER

George Strait, Chris Stapleton – Honky Tonk Hall Of Fame

Best Country Song

Tyler Childers – Bitin’ List – WINNER

Shaboozey – Good News

Zach Top – I Never Lie

Lainey Wilson – Somewhere Over Laredo

Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton – A Song To Sing

Best Traditional Country Album

Charley Crockett – Dollar A Day

Lukas Nelson – American Romance

Willie Nelson – Oh What A Beautiful World

Margo Price – Hard Headed Woman

Zach Top – Ain’t In It For My Health – WINNER 

 

Best Contemporary Country Album

Kelsea Ballerini – Patterns

Tyler Childers – Snipe Hunter

Eric Church – Evangeline Vs. The Machine

Jelly Roll – Beautifully Broken – WINNER

Miranda Lambert – Postcards From Texas

Jelly Roll proudly took home Best Contemporary Country Album

Jelly Roll proudly took home Best Contemporary Country Album

 

Best American Roots Performance

Jon Batiste featuring Randy Newman -LONELY AVENUE

I’m With Her – Ancient Light

Jason Isbell – Crimson And Clay

Alison Krauss & Union Station – Richmond On The James

Mavis Staples – Beautiful Strangers – WINNER

 

Best Americana Performance

Sierra Hull – Boom

Maggie Rose and Grace Potter – Poison In My Well

Mavis Staples – Godspeed – WINNER

Molly Tuttle – That’s Gonna Leave A Mark

Jesse Welles – Horses

Best American Roots Song

I’m With Her – Ancient Light – WINNER

Jon Batiste – BIG MONEY

Jason Isbell – Foxes In The Snow

Jesse Welles – Middle

Sierra Hull – Spitfire

Best Americana Album

Jon Batiste – BIG MONEY – WINNER

Larkin Poe – Bloom

Willie Nelson – Last Leaf On The Tree

Molly Tuttle – So Long Little Miss Sunshine

Jesse Welles – Middle

Best Bluegrass Album

Michael Cleveland and Jason Carter – Carter & Cleveland

Sierra Hull – A Tip Toe High Wire

Alison Krauss & Union Station – Arcadia

The Steeldrivers – Outrun

Billy Strings – Highway Prayers – WINNER

Best Traditional Blues Album

Buddy Guy – Ain’t Done With The Blues – WINNER

Taj Mahal & Keb’ Mo’ – Room On The Porch

Maria Muldaur – One Hour Mama: The Blues Of Victoria Spivey

Charlie Musselwhite – Look Out Highway

Kenny Wayne Shepherd & Bobby Rush – Young Fashioned Ways

Best Contemporary Blues Album

Joe Bonamassa – Breakthrough

Samantha Fish – Paper Doll

Eric Gales – A Tribute To LJK

Robert Randolph – Preacher Kids – WINNER

Southern Avenue – Family

Best Folk Album

Rhiannon Giddens & Justin Robinson – What Did The Blackbird Say To The Crow

Patty Griffin – Crown Of Roses

I’m With Her – Wild And Clear And Blue – WINNER

Jason Isbell – Foxes In The Snow

Jesse Welles – Under The Powerlines April 24 – September 24

Best Regional Roots Music Album

Corey Henry & The Treme Funktet – Live At Vaughan’s

Preservation Brass – For Fat Man

Kyle Roussel – Church Of New Orleans

Trombone Shorty And New Breed Brass Band – Second Line Sunday

Various Artists – A Tribute To The King Of Zydeco – WINNER

Best Gospel Performance/Song

Kirk Franklin – Do It Again

Tasha Cobbs Leonard, John Legend; Anthony S. Brown, Brunes Charles, Annatoria Chitapa, Kenneth Leonard, Jr., Tasha Cobbs Leonard & Jonas Myrin – Church

Jonathan McReynolds & Jamal Roberts; Britney Delagraentiss, Jonathan McReynolds, David Lamar Outing II, Orlando Joel Palmer & Terrell Demetrius Wilson – Still (Live)

Pastor Mike Jr.; Adia Andrews, Michael McClure Jr., David Lamar Outing II & Terrell Anthony Pettus – Amen

CeCe Winans featuring Shirley Caesar – Come Jesus Come – WINNER

Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song

Elevation Worship, Chris Brown, Brandon Lake; Hank Bentley, Steven Furtick, Brandon Lake and Jacob Sooter – I Know A Name

Forrest Frank and Pera – YOUR WAY’S BETTER

Brandon Lake With Jelly Roll; Chris Brown, Jason Bradley Deford, Steven Furtick, Benjamin William Hastings and Brandon Lake – Hard Fought Hallelujah – WINNER

Lecrae, Killer Mike, T.I.; Tyshane Thompson, Bongo ByTheWay, Michael Render, Lecrae Moore and Clifford Harris – Headphones

Darrel Walls, PJ Morton – Amazing

Best Gospel Album

Yolanda Adams – Sunny Days

Tasha Cobbs Leonard – Tasha

Tamela Mann – Live Breathe Fight

Tye Tribbett – Only On The Road Live

Darrel Walls, PJ Morton – Heart Of Mine – WINNER

Best Contemporary Christian Music Album

Forrest Frank – CHILD OF GOD II

Israel & New Breed – Coritos Vol. 1 – WINNER

Brandon Lake – King Of Hearts

Lecrae – Reconstruction

Tauren Wells – Let The Church Sing

Best Roots Gospel Album

The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir – I Will Not Be Moved — Live – WINNER

Gaither Vocal Band – Then Came The Morning

The Isaacs – Praise & Worship: More Than A Hollow Hallelujah

Karen Peck & New River – Good Answers

Candi Staton – Back To My Roots

Best Latin Pop Album

Rauw Alejandro – Cosa Nuestra

Andrés Cepeda – BOGOTÁ DELUXE

KAROL G – Tropicoqueta

Natalia Lafourcade – Cancionera – WINNER

Alejandro Sanz – Y ahora qué

Best Música Urbana Album

Bad Bunny – DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS – WINNER

J Balvin – Mixteip

Feid – FERXXO VOL X: Sagrado

Nicki Nicole – NAIKI

Trueno – EUB DELUXE

Yandel – SINFÓNICO — En Vivo

Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album

Aterciopelados – Genes Rebeldes

Bomba Estéreo, Rawayana, ASTROPICAL – ASTROPICAL

CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso – PAPOTA – WINNER

Los Wizzards – ALGORHYTHM

Fito Paez – Novela

Best Música Mexicana Album (Including Tejano)

Fuerza Regida, Grupo Frontera – MALA MÍA

Grupo Frontera – Y Lo Que Viene

Paola Jara – Sin Rodeos

Carín León – Palabra De To’s – Seca – WINNER

Bobby Pulido – Bobby Pulido & Friends Una Tuya Y Una Mía – Por La Puerta Grande – En Vivo

Best Tropical Latin Album

Rubén Blades, Roberto Delgado & Orquesta – Fotografías

Gloria Estefan – Raíces – WINNER

Grupo Niche – Clásicos 1.0

Alain Pérez – Bingo

Gilberto Santa Rosa – Debut y Segunda Tanda, Vol. 2

Best Global Music Performance

Bad Bunny – EoO – WINNER

Ciro Hurtado – Cantando en el Camino

Angélique Kidjo – JERUSALEMA

Yeisy Rojas – Inmigrante Y Que

Shakti – Shrini’s Dream (Live)

Anoushka Shankar featuring Alam Khan and Sarathy Korwar – Daybreak

Best African Music Performance

Burna Boy – Love

Davido Featuring Omah Lay – With You

Eddy Kenzo & Mehran Matin – Hope & Love

Ayra Starr Featuring Wizkid – Gimme Dat

Tyla – PUSH 2 START – WINNER

Best Global Music Album

Siddhant Bhatia – Sounds Of Kumbha

Burna Boy – No Sign of Weakness

Youssou N’Dour – Eclairer le monde – Light the World

Shakti – Mind Explosion – 50th Anniversary Tour Live

Anoushka Shankar Featuring Alam Khan & Sarathy Korwar – Chapter III: We Return To Light

Caetano Veloso And Maria Bethânia -Caetano e Bethânia Ao Vivo – WINNER

Best Reggae Album

Lila Iké – Treasure Self Love

Vybz Kartel – Heart & Soul

Keznamdi – BLXXD & FYAH – WINNER

Mortimer – From Within

Jesse Royal – No Place Like Home

Best New Age, Ambient, or Chant Album

Kirsten Agresta-Copely – Kuruvinda

Cheryl B. Engelhardt, GEM, Dallas String Quartet – According To The Moon

Jahnavi Harrison – Into The Forest

Carla Patullo Featuring The Scorchio Quartet & Tonality – NOMADICA – WINNER

Chris Redding – The Colors In My Mind

Best Children’s Music Album

Joanie Leeds & Joya – Ageless: 100 Years Young

Mega Ran – Buddy’s Magic Tree House

FYÜTCH & Aura V – Harmony – WINNER

Flor Bromley – Herstory

Tori Amos – The Music Of Tori And The Muses

Best Comedy Album

Bill Burr – Drop Dead Years

Sarah Silverman – PostMortem

Ali Wong – Single Lady

Jamie Foxx – What Had Happened Was…

Nate Bargatze – Your Friend, Nate Bargatze – WINNER

Best Audio Book, Narration, and Storytelling Recording

Kathy Garver – Elvis, Rocky & Me: The Carol Connors Story

Trevor Noah – Into The Uncut Grass

Ketanji Brown Jackson – Lovely One: A Memoir

Dalai Lama – Meditations: The Reflections Of His Holiness The Dalai Lama – WINNER

Fab Morvan – You Know It’s True: The Real Story Of Milli Vanilli

Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media

A Complete Unknown

F1 The Album

KPop Demon Hunters

Sinners – WINNER

Wicked

Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media (Includes Film And Television)

How To Train Your Dragon

Severance: Season 2

Sinners – WINNER

Wicked

The Wild Robot

Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora – Secrets of the Spires

Helldivers 2

Indiana Jones And The Great Circle

Star Wars Outlaws: Wild Card & A Pirate’s Fortune

Sword of the Sea – WINNER

Best Song Written For Visual Media

Nine Inch Nails – As Alive As You Need Me To Be (From TRON: Ares)

HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna, REI AMI – Golden (From KPop Demon Hunters)

Miles Caton – I Lied to You (From Sinners)

Elton John, Brandi Carlile – Never Too Late (From Elton John: Never Too Late)

Jayme Lawson – Pale, Pale Moon (From Sinners)

Rod Wave – Sinners (From Sinners)

Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical

Cam – All Things Light

Alison Krauss & Union Station -Arcadia

Japanese Breakfast – For Melancholy Brunettes & sad women

Pino Palladino, Blake Mills – That Wasn’t A Dream – WINNER

Best Engineered Album, Classical

Sandbox Percussion – Cerrone: Don’t Look Down

Franz Welser-Möst & The Cleveland Orchestra – Eastman: Symphony No. 2; Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 2

Andris Nelsons, Kristine Opolais, Günther Groissböck, Peter Hoare, Brenden Gunnell & Boston Symphony Orchestra – Shostakovich: Lady Macbeth Of The Mtsensk District

Third Coast Percussion – Standard Stoppages

Trio Mediæval – Yule

Producer Of The Year, Classical

Blanton Alspaugh

Sergei Kvitko

Morten Lindberg

Dmitriy Lipay

Elaine Martone

Best Immersive Audio Album

Duckwrth – All American F—boy

Justin Gray – Immersed – WINNER

Various Artists – An Immersive Tribute To Astor Piazzolla (Live)

Tearjerkers – Tearjerkers

Trio Mediæval – Yule

Best Instrumental Composition

Nordkraft Big Band, Remy Le Boeuf & Danielle Wertz – First Snow – WINNER

Miho Hazama, Danish Radio Big Band & Danish National Symphony Orchestra – Live Life This Day: Movement I

Sierra Hull – Lord, That’s A Long Way

Zain Effendi – Opening

John Powell & Stephen Schwartz – Train To Emerald City

Ludwig Göransson Featuring Miles Caton – Why You Here / Before The Sun Went Down

Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella

Cynthia Erivo – Be Okay

Nordkraft Big Band & Remy Le Boeuf – A Child Is Born

The Westerlies – Fight On

The 8-Bit Big Band – Super Mario Praise Break – WINNER

Best Classical Instrumental Solo

National Philharmonic – Coleridge-Taylor: 3 Selections From 24 Negro Melodies

Venezuela Strings Recording Ensemble – Hope Orchestrated

Adam Tendler – Inheritances

Malmö Opera Orchestra – Price: Piano Concerto In One Movement In D Minor

Boston Symphony Orchestra -Shostakovich: The Cello Concertos – WINNER

Boston Symphony Orchestra -Shostakovich: The Piano Concertos; Solo Works

Best Classical Solo Vocal Album

National Symphonia Orchestra – Alike – My Mother’s Dream

Sidney Outlaw, Warren Jones – Black Pierrot

Devony Smith, Danny Zelibor, Michael Nicolas – In This Short Life

Susan Narucki, Curtis Macomber -Kurtág: Kafka Fragments

Rupert Boyd, Julia Bullock, Alex Levine, Andrew Owens, Rubén Rengel & Sam Weber – Schubert Beatles

Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra – Telemann: Ino – Opera Arias For Soprano – WINNER

Best Classical Compendium

Cerrone: Don’t Look Down

The Dunbar/Moore Sessions, Vol. II

Ortiz: Yanga – WINNER

Seven Seasons

Tombeaux

Best Contemporary Classical Composition

Conor Hanick & Sandbox Percussion Cerrone: Don’t Look Down

Alan Pierson & Alarm Will Sound –  Dennehy: Land Of Winter

Edward Gardner & London Philharmonic Orchestra – León: Raíces — Origins

Will Liverman, Paul Sánchez & Various Artists – Okpebholo: Songs In Flight

Alisa Weilerstein, Gustavo Dudamel & Los Angeles Philharmonic – Ortiz: Dzonot – WINNER