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From Adele, Beyonce, Chance the Rapper, Twenty One Pilots, to David Bowie, Tim McGraw, Solange, check out the winners of Grammy Awards 2017.
Updated : Feb 13, 2017, 11:07 AM IST
The 59th Grammy awards became the stage for music industry to get political given the current scenario in the United States of America. But that does not take away the focus from the winners of the night.
Adele won every award she was nominated for her album 25. She also defeated Beyonce's Lemonade only to acknowledge the power of latter's album and asking Queen Bey to be her mommy!
Chance the Rapper shined as he won the best new artist award and Twenty One Pilots became quite a spectacle as they took the stage minus their pants.
Nonetheless, it was fun show all around.
Here is the list of all the winners -
Album Of The Year:
25 — Adele
Record Of The Year:
“Hello” — Adele
Song Of The Year:
“Hello” — Adele Adkins & Greg Kurstin, songwriters (Adele)
Best New Artist:
Chance The Rapper
Best Pop Vocal Album:
25 — Adele
Best Pop Solo Performance:
“Hello” — Adele
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance:
“Stressed Out” — Twenty One Pilots
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album:
Summertime: Willie Nelson Sings Gershwin — Willie Nelson
Best Dance Recording:
“Don’t Let Me Down” — The Chainsmokers Featuring Daya
Best Dance/Electronic Album:
Skin — Flume
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album:
Culcha Vulcha — Snarky Puppy
Best Rock Performance:
“Blackstar” — David Bowie
Best Metal Performance:
“Dystopia” — Megadeth
Best Rock Song:
“Blackstar” — David Bowie, songwriter (David Bowie)
Best Rock Album:
Tell Me I’m Pretty — Cage The Elephant
Best Alternative Music Album:
Blackstar — David Bowie
Best R&B Performance:
“Cranes in the Sky” — Solange
Best Traditional R&B Performance:
“Angel” — Lalah Hathaway
Best R&B Song:
“Lake By the Ocean” — Hod David & Musze, songwriters (Maxwell)
Best Urban Contemporary Album:
Lemonade — Beyoncé
Best R&B Album:
Lalah Hathaway Live — Lalah Hathaway
Best Rap Performance:
“No Problem” — Chance The Rapper Featuring Lil Wayne & 2 Chainz
Best Rap/Sung Performance:
“Hotline Bling” — Drake
Best Rap Song:
“Hotline Bling” — Aubrey Graham & Paul Jefferies, songwriters (Drake)
Best Rap Album:
Coloring Book — Chance The Rapper
Best Country Solo Performance:
“My Church” — Maren Morris
Best Country Duo/Group Performance:
“Jolene” — Pentatonix Featuring Dolly Parton
Best Country Song:
“Humble and Kind” — Lori McKenna, songwriter (Tim McGraw)
Best Country Album:
A Sailor’s Guide To Earth — Sturgill Simpson
Best New Age Album:
White Sun II — White Sun
Best Improvised Jazz Solo:
“I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” — John Scofield, soloist
Best Jazz Vocal Album:
Take Me To The Alley — Gregory Porter
Best Jazz Instrumental Album:
Country For Old Men — John Scofield
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album:
Presidential Suite: Eight Variations On Freedom — Ted Nash Big Band
Best Latin Jazz Album:
Tribute To Irakere: Live In Marciac — Chucho Valdés
Best World Music Album:
Sing Me Home — Yo-Yo Ma & The Silk Road Ensemble
Best Musical Theater Album:
The Color Purple — Cynthia Erivo & Jennifer Hudson, principal soloists; Stephen Bray, Van Dean, Frank Filipetti, Roy Furman, Scott Sanders & Jhett Tolentino, producers (Stephen Bray, Brenda Russell & Allee Willis, composers/lyricists) (New Broadway Cast)
Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media:
Star Wars: The Force Awakens — John Williams, composer
Best Song Written For Visual Media:
“Can’t Stop The Feeling!” from Trolls — Max Martin, Shellback & Justin Timberlake, songwriters (Justin Timberlake, Anna Kendrick, Gwen Stefani, James Corden, Zooey Deschanel, Walt Dohrn, Ron Funches, Caroline Hjelt, Aino Jawo, Christopher Mintz-Plasse & Kunal Nayyar)