Sl. No.
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Name of the Award
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Winner
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1.
|
Album Of The Year
|
Adele for ’25’
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2.
|
Song Of The Year
|
‘Hello’ by
Adele and Greg Kurstin
|
3.
|
Record Of The Year
|
‘Hello’ by Adele
|
4.
|
Best Rock Song
|
‘Blackstar’ by David Bowie
|
5.
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Best Rap Album
|
‘Coloring Book’ by Chance The Rapper
|
6.
|
Best Country Solo Performance
|
Maren
Morris for ‘My Church’
|
7.
|
Best Urban Contemporary Album
|
‘Lemonade’ by Beyonce
|
8.
|
Best Pop Solo Performance
|
Adele for ‘Hello’
|
9.
|
Best Rock Album
|
‘Tell Me I’m Pretty’ by Cage the Elephant
|
10.
|
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
|
‘Stressed Out’ by Twenty One Pilots
|
11.
|
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
|
‘Summertime: Willie Nelson Sings Gershwin’ by Willie Nelson
|
12.
|
Best Metal Performance
|
‘Dystopia’ by Megadeth
|
13.
|
Best Contemporary Christian Music Album
|
‘Love Remains’ by Hillary Scott & The Family
|
14.
|
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media
|
John Williams
for ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’
|
15.
|
Best Musical Theater Album
|
‘The Color Purple’
|
16.
|
Best Country Duo/Group Performance
|
Pentatonix
feat. Dolly Parton for ‘Jolene’
|
17.
|
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album
|
‘Culcha Vulcha’ by Snarky Puppy
|
18.
|
Best New Artist
|
Chance The
Rapper
|
19.
|
Best Rap/Sung Performance
|
Drake for ‘Hotline Bling’
|
20.
|
Best Traditional R&B Performance
|
Lalah
Hathaway for ‘Angel’
|
21.
|
Best R&B Performance
|
Solange for
‘Cranes In The Sky’
|
22.
|
Best Rap Performance
|
Chance The
Rapper Featuring Lil Wayne & 2 Chainz for ‘No Problem’
|
23.
|
Best Rap Song
|
‘Hotline Bling’ by Drake
|
24.
|
Best Country Song
|
‘Humble And Kind’ by Tim McGraw
|
25.
|
Best Jazz Instrumental Album
|
‘Country For Old Men’ by John Scofield
|
26.
|
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album
|
‘Culcha Vulcha’ by Snarky Puppy
|
27.
|
Best Country Duo/Group Performance
|
Pentatonix
feat. Dolly Parton for ‘Jolene’
|
28.
|
Best Jazz Vocal Album
|
Gregory
Porter for ‘Take Me to the Alley’
|
29.
|
Best Dance/Electronic album
|
Flume for ‘Skin’
|
30.
|
Best Music Film
|
‘The Beatles: Eight Days A Week The Touring Years’ by The Beatles
|
31.
|
Best Music Video
|
Beyonce for ‘Formation’
|
32.
|
Best Remixed
Recording
|
Andre Allen Anjos, remixer (Bob Moses)-
Tearing Me Up (RAC Remix)
|
33.
|
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
|
Greg Kurstin
|
34.
|
Producer of the
Year, Classical
|
David Frost
|
35.
|
Best Americana Album
|
‘This Is Where I Live’ by William Bell
|
36.
|
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media
|
John Williams
for ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’
|
37.
|
Best Reggae
Album
|
Ziggy Marley-
Ziggy Marley
|
38.
|
Best Folk Album
|
‘Undercurrent’ by Sarah Jarosz
|
39.
|
Best Latin Pop Album
|
‘Un Besito Mas’ by Jesse & Joy
|
40.
|
Best Chamber
Music/ Small Ensemble Performance
|
Steve Reich
|
41.
|
Best
Instrumental Composition
|
Ted Nash, composer (Ted Nash Big Band)- ‘Spoken at Midnight’
|
42.
|
Best Gospel
Album
|
‘Losing My
Religion’ by Kirk Franklin
|
43.
|
Best Dance
Recording
|
The Chainsmokers for ‘Don’t Let Me Down’
|
44.
|
Best World Music Album
|
‘Sing Me Home’ by Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble. Indian musician
Sandeep Das was also a part of the Ensemble.
|
45.
|
Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
|
‘Miles Ahead’
|
46.
|
Best Song Written for Visual Media
|
Justin
Timberlake for ‘Can’t Stop the Feeling’
|
47.
|
Best R&B Album
|
Lalah
Hathaway for ‘Lalah Hathaway Live’
|
48.
|
Best R&B Song
|
‘Lake By The Ocean’ by Maxwell
|
49.
|
Best Rock Performance
|
‘Blackstar’ by David Bowie
|
50.
|
Best Alternative Music Album
|
‘Blackstar’ by David Bowie
|
51.
|
Best Traditional Blues Album
|
Bobby Rush
for ‘Porcupine Meat’
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