Hollywood star James Corden hosted the glittering ceremony of the 60th Grammy Awards at Madison Square Garden in New York. With some wonderful performances, the night was a glittering ceremony and many your favourite stars were honoured with prestigious awards. Here’s the list complete list of winners of the 60th Annual Grammy Awards.
Record of the year: Bruno Mars (24K Magic)
The award is Mars’ sixth win of the day. Mars acknowledged fellow nominees in the category, including Jay-Z, Lorde and Childish Gambino. Mars says, “You guys are the reason I’m in the studio pulling my hair out.”
Mars urged the Grammy Awards to not play him off the stage as the show had during one of his earlier wins, but the music did come up toward the end of his speech. Mars also performed his song “Finesse” with Cardi B earlier in the ceremony.
Song of the year: That's What I Like
Best comedy album: The Age Of Spin & Deep In The Heart Of Texas - Dave Chappelle
Three artists who performed at a country music festival that became the site of the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. modern history honored those music fans lost at deadly concert attacks with a tearful performance at the Grammy Awards.
Country artists Eric Church, Maren Morris and Brothers Osborne delivered a moving performance of Eric Clapton’s Grammy winning classic “Tears in Heaven.”
Church seemed to struggle to speak before the performance, and Morris’ microphone did not work during most of her remarks. Church said, “All of country music was reminded in the most tragic way then connection we share with fans and the loving power that music will always provide.”
Country album: Chris Stapleton - From a Room: Volume 1
Best rap album: Damn – Kendrick Lamar
Best pop solo performance: Shape of You (Ed Sheeran)
Best new artist: Alessia Cara
Best music video: Humble (Kendrick Lamar)
Best country solo performance: Chris Stapleton (Either Way)
Best R&B song: Bruno Mars (That’s What I Like)
Best rap/sung performance: Kendrick Lamar feat Rihanna
Best rock song: Foo Fighters (Run)
(With AP Inputs)