The star-studded musical night also made sure to deliver an anti-war message in honor of Ukraine
The 2022 Grammys came and went on Sunday, and was a night to remember. Things went smoothly, and no assaults or other disruptions took place. We got to see some truly special performances, and also a special announcement from Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky. Without further ado, let’s take a look at the Grammy Awards winners.
The Grammy 2022 Winners List
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Silk Sonic won Record of the Year for “Leave The Door Open.” The duo, consisting of Bruno Mars and rapper Anderson .Paak also won Song of the Year for the track. Then they won Best R&B Song for “Leave The Door Open.”
Next up, Jon Batiste won Album of the Year for “We Are.”
Olivia Rodrigo won Best New Artist. The Disney star also won Best Solo Performance for ‘Drivers License.’ Rodrigo is also in the news after being part of BTS’ short skit ahead of their performance of ‘Butter.’
Doja Cat and SZA won Best Pop Duo or Group Performance for ‘Kiss Me More.’
Tony Bennett % Lady Gaga won Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album for “Love for Sale.”
As for Best Pop Vocal Album, Olivia Rodrigo wins once again for “Sour.”
Rüfüs Du Sol won Best Dance Recording for ‘Alive.’
Tyler, the Creator won Best Rap Album for “Call me If You Get Lost.”
Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar won Best Rap Performance for ‘Family Ties.
Next up, Kanye West and Jay-Z won Best Rap Song for ‘Jail.’
After that, Alex Cuba won Best Latin Pop Album for “Mendó.”
Bad Bunny won Best Musica Urbana Album for “El Último Tour Del Mundo.”
Jon Batiste won Best American Roots Performance for ‘Cry.’
Surprisingly, the Best R&B Performance became a tie between Silk Sonic (Leave The Door Open) and Jazmine Sullivan (Pick Up Your Feelings).
Country and Rock Awards
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Chris Stapleton won Best Country Solo Performance for “You Should Probably Leave.” Next, Stapleton won Best Country Song for ‘Cold.’ Finally, his album “Starting Over” won Best Country Album.
Brothers Osborne won Best Country Duo or Group Performance for “Younger Me.”
Foo Fighters won Best Rock Performance for ‘Making a Fire’. Next, they won Best Rock Album for “Medicine at Midnight.”
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