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Grammy Awards 2023

65th Grammy Awards 2023: The 65th Grammy Awards, hosted by Trevor Noah was held in Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on 05th of February, 2023. The Grammy awards are presented annually in the United States by the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences(NARAS). The Recording Companies submit for the entries every year and the nominees are then elected on the basis of votes cast by the voting members of NARAS. The Grammy’s are given out to appreciate commendable work in the Music Industry.

65th Grammy Awards- Highlights

  • The Grammy Awards 2023 was surely a star-studded affair which marked the attendance of big names such as Lizzo, Luke Combs, Bad Sam Smith, Steve Lacy and many more.
  • The Opening performance was given by Bad Bunny featuring pyrotechnics and traditional dress-up.
  • Beyonce broke off all Grammy records by winning 32 Grammys this time.
  • Kim Petras recorded history by being the first Trans Woman to win a Grammy.
  • The 65th Grammy Awards also paid tribute to the three lost souls including Loretta Lynn, Christine McVie, and the Migos rapper.

Grammy Awards 2023 Winners

The 65th Grammy Awards marked big wins including Beyonce breaking off all the Grammy Records to Lizzo walking away with the Record of the Year. Kim Petras and Sam Smith won the Best Pop Duo Performance leaving behind Coldplay and BTS.

65th Grammy Awards Winners List

The complete list of 65th Grammy Awards Winners has been tabulated below-

65th Grammy Awards Winners List
Category Winners
Record of the Year ‘About Damn Time’ — Lizzo
Album of the year Harry’s House — Harry Styles
Song of the Year ‘Just Like That’ — Bonnie Raitt
Best New Artist Samara Joy
Best Music Video All Too Well: The Short Film — Taylor Swift 
Best Pop Solo Performance ‘Easy on Me’ — Adele
Best Pop/Duo Group Performance ‘Unholy’ — Sam Smith and Kim Petras 
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album Higher — Michael Buble 
Best Pop Vocal Album Harry’s House — Harry Styles
Best Dance/Electronic Recording ‘Break My Soul’ — Beyonce 
Best Dance/Electronic Music Album Renaissance — Beyonce
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album Empire Central — Snarky Puppy
Best Metal Performance Degradation Rules — Ozzy Osbourne feat. Tony Iommi
Best Instrumental Composition ‘Refuge’ — Geoffrey Keezer
Best Immersive Studio Album Divine Tides — Eric Schilling, immersive mix engineer; Stewart Copeland, Ricky Kej, & Herbert Waltl, immersive producers (Stewart Copeland & Ricky Kej)
Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Capella Scrapple from the Apple’ — John Beasley
Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals ‘Songbird (Orchestral Version)’ — Vince Mendoza
Best Rap Performance ‘The Heart Part 5’ — Kendrick Lamar
Best Melodic Rap Performance ‘Wait For U’ — Future feat. Drake and Tems
Best Rap Album Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers — Kendrick Lamar
Songwriter of the year, Non Classical Tobias Jesso Jr.
Best Latin Pop Album Pasieros — Ruben Blades and Boca Livre
Best Musica Urbana Album Un Verano Sin Ti — Bad Bunny
Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album Motomami — Rosalia
Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano) Un Canto Por Mexico — El Musical
Best Tropical Latin Album Pa’lla Voy — Marc Anthony
Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media Encanto
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media (Includes Film and Television) Encanto — Germaine Franco
Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok — Stephanie Economou
Best Song Written for Visual Media ‘We Don’t Talk About Bruno (From Encanto)’ — Lin-Manuel Miranda
Best Comedy Album The Closer — Dave Chappelle
Best R&B Performance ‘Hrs and Hrs’ — Muni Long 
Best Traditional R&B Performance ‘Plastic Off the Sofa’ — Beyonce 
Best R&B Song ‘Cuff It’ — Beyonce 
Best Progressive R&B Album Gemini Rights – Steve Lacy
Best R&B Album Black Radio III — Robert Glasper
Best Music Film Jazz Fest: a New Orleans Story — Various Artists
Best Alternative Music Performance ‘Chaise Longue’ — Wet Leg 
Best Alternative Music Album Wet Leg — Wet Leg 
Best Rock Performance Broken Horses — Brandi Carlile
Best Country Solo Performance ‘Live Forever’ — Willie Nelson
Best Country Album A Beautiful Time” — Willie Nelson
Best American Roots Performance “Stompin’ Ground” — Aaron Neville with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Best Americana Album In These Silent Days — Brandi Carlile
Best Global Music Album Sakura — Masa Takumi

Grammy Awards 2023- FAQs

Q1. Did Beyonce win Record of the year 2023?

Ans. No, Record of the Year Award was bagged by Lizzo for “About Damn Time”. 

Q2. Who performed at the Grammys 2023?

Ans. The opening performance was given by Bad Bunny, Harry Styled performed his song “As it was”, Sam Smith and Kim Petras also gave a powerful performance.

Q3. Who won the award for Song of the Year?

Ans. Bonnie Raitt won the award for Song of the Year for the song ‘Just like that’.

FAQs

Q1. Did Beyonce win Record of the year 2023?

Ans. No, Record of the Year Award was bagged by Lizzo for “About Damn Time”. 

Q2. Who performed at the Grammys 2023?

Ans. The opening performance was given by Bad Bunny, Harry Styled performed his song “As it was”, Sam Smith and Kim Petras also gave a powerful performance.

Q3. Who won the award for Song of the Year?

Ans. Bonnie Raitt won the award for Song of the Year for the song ‘Just like that’.

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