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Check out the complete list of Grammy's 2021 winners

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Grammy's 2021 winners


Beyoncé makes history while her daughter Blue Ivy becomes the second-youngest artist to win the Grammy. Take a look at the complete Grammy's 2021 winners.

After a year of zero celebrations, Los Angeles saw a grand celebration with top artists of the music industry coming together to celebrate music and each other. The 63rd Grammy Awards 2021 which was slated to be hosted on January 31 postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, was held in a protected socially distanced event. Grammy's 2021 winners included songs that topped the chartbusters were awarded, history was made and artists went home with their first-ever Grammy.

The Queen of International music Beyoncé became the only female artist to ever win 28 Grammy awards, thereby creating her own history. She was also honoured for “Savage” (with Meghan Thee Stallion) and “Black Parade.” While she shined bright, her daughter did her proud too. Blue Ivy Carter, Beyoncé, and Jay-Z’s 9-year-old daughter won a grammy for "Brown Skin Girl" and became the second-youngest artists to take the award home. Harry Styles and Meghan Thee Stallion also took their first Grammy's home.

Here are all the Grammy 2021 winners:

Record of the Year

Everything I Wanted by Billie Eilish

Album of the Year

Folklore by Taylor Swift

Song of the Year

I Can't Breathe by H.E.R

Best New Artist

Megan Thee Stallion

Best Pop Solo Performance

Watermelon Sugar by Harry Styles

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

Rain On Me - Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

American Standard -James Taylor

Best Pop Vocal Album

Future Nostalgia by Dua Lipa

Best Rock Performance

Shameika by Fiona Apple

Best Metal Performance

Bum-Rush by Body Count

Best Rock Song

Stay High by Brittany Howard

Best Rock Album

The New Abnormal by The Strokes

Best Alternative Music Album

Fetch the Bolt Cutters by Fiona Apple

Best R&B Performance

Black Parade by Beyonce

Best Traditional R&B Performance

Anything For You by Ledisi

Best R&B Song

Better Than I Imagined by Robert Glasper

Best R&B Album

Bigger Love by John Legend

Best Rap Performance

Savage by Megan Thee Stallion, featuring Beyonce

Best Melodic Rap Performance

Lockdown by Anderson .Paak

Best Rap Song

Savage by Megan Thee Stallion, featuring Beyonce

Best Rap Album

King's Disease by Nas

Best Dance Recording

10% by Kaytranada, featuring Kali Uchis

Best Dance Electronic Album

Bubba by Kaytranada

Best Contemporary Instrumental Album

Live At The Royal Albert Hall by Snarky Puppy

Best Country Solo Performance

When My Amy Pray by Vince Gill

Best Country Duo/Group Performance

10,000 Hours by Dan-Shay and Justin Bieber

Best Country Song

Crowded Table by The Highwomen

Best Country Album

Wildcard by Miranda Lambert

Best New Age Album

More Guitar Stories by Jim "Kimo" West

Best Improvised Jazz Solo

All Blues by Chick Corea

Best Jazz Vocal Album

Secrets Are The Best Stories by Kurt Elling

Best Jazz Instrumental Album

Trilogy 2 by Chick Corea, Christian McBride and Brian Blade

Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album

Data Lords by Maria Schneider Orchestra

Best Latin Jazz Album

Four Questions by Arturo O'Farrill and The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra

Best Bluegrass Album

Home by Billy Strings

Best Traditional Blues Album

Rawer Than Raw by Bobby Rush

Best Contemporary Blues Album

Have You Lost Your Mind Yet? by Fantastic Negrito

Best Reggae Album

Got To Be Tough by Toots And The Maytals

Best Spoken Word Album

Blowout by Rachel Maddow

Best Comedy Album

Black Mitzvah by Tiffany Haddish

Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media

Jojo Rabbit by various artists

Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media

Joker by Hildur Guanadottir

Best Music Film

Linda Ronstadt: The Sound Of My Voice by Linda Ronstadt

Best Music Video

Brown Skin Girl by Beyonce, Saint Jhn and Wizkid, featuring Blue Ivy Carter

Another highlight of the Awards was that Youtuber and Talk Show host, Lilly Singh decided to make a statement on the red carpet. She was the host on the red carpet and she decided to show her support towards India's farmer protest. Lilly was dressed in a black suit and T-shirt, while she finished off her look with a black mask that carried a special message: ‘I Stand With Farmers’. She also mentioned that she used the event to show her support since award pictures always get huge coverage.

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