One of the most prestigious awards in the music industry, the Grammys, held its 65th annual award ceremony on Sunday. Beyonce created history as she won her 32nd Grammy Award, surpassing the record of 31 wins set by Hungarian-British conductor George Solti 20 years ago. Another major highlight was that Kim Petras became the first transgender woman to win an award at the Grammys. Have a look at the Grammy 2023 winners list below:
Record of the Year:
"About Damn Time," Lizzo
Album of the Year:
"Harry’s House," Harry Styles
Song of the Year:
"Just Like That," Bonnie Raitt, songwriter (Bonnie Raitt)
Best New Artist:
Samara Joy
Best Pop Solo Performance:
"Easy on Me," Adele
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance:
"Unholy," Sam Smith and Kim Petras
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album:
"Higher," Michael Bublé
Best Pop Vocal Album:
"Harry’s House," Harry Styles
Best Dance/Electronic Recording:
"Break My Soul," Beyoncé
Best Dance/Electronic Music Album:
"Renaissance," Beyoncé
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album:
"Empire Central," Snarky Puppy
Best Rock Performance:
"Broken Horses," Brandi Carlile
Best Metal Performance:
"Degradation Rules," Ozzy Osbourne featuring Tony Iommi
Best Rock Song:
"Broken Horses," Brandi Carlile, Phil Hanseroth and Tim Hanseroth, songwriters (Brandi Carlile)
Best Rock Album:
"Patient Number 9," Ozzy Osbourne
Best Alternative Music Performance:
"Chaise Longue," Wet Leg
Best Alternative Music Album:
"Wet Leg," Wet Leg
Best R&B Performance:
"Hrs & Hrs," Muni Long
Best Traditional R&B Performance:
"Plastic Off the Sofa," Beyoncé
Best R&B Song:
"Cuff It," Denisia "Blu June" Andrews, Beyoncé, Mary Christine Brockert, Brittany "Chi" Coney, Terius "The-Dream" Gesteelde-Diamant, Morten Ristorp, Nile Rodgers and Raphael Saadiq, songwriters (Beyoncé)
Best Progressive R&B Album:
"Gemini Rights," Steve Lacy
Best R&B Album:
"Black Radio III", Robert Glasper
Best Rap Performance:
"The Heart Part 5," Kendrick Lamar
Best Melodic Rap Performance:
"Wait for U," Future featuring Drake and Tems
Best Rap Song:
"The Heart Part 5," Jake Kosich, Johnny Kosich, Kendrick Lamar and Matt Schaeffer, songwriters (Kendrick Lamar)
Best Rap Album:
"Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers," Kendrick Lamar
Best Country Solo Performance:
"Live Forever," Willie Nelson
Best Country Duo/Group Performance:
"Never Wanted to Be That Girl," Carly Pearce and Ashley McBryde
Best Country Song:
"’Til You Can’t," Matt Rogers and Ben Stennis, songwriters (Cody Johnson)
Best Country Album:
"A Beautiful Time," Willie Nelson
Best New Age, Ambient or Chant Album:
"Mystic Mirror," White Sun
Best Improvised Jazz Solo:
"Endangered Species," Wayne Shorter and Leo Genovese, soloist
Best Jazz Vocal Album:
"Linger Awhile," Samara Joy
Best Jazz Instrumental Album:
"New Standards Vol. 1," Terri Lyne Carrington, Kris Davis, Linda May Han Oh, Nicholas Payton and Matthew Stevens
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album:
"Generation Gap Jazz Orchestra," Steven Feifke, Bijon Watson, Generation Gap Jazz Orchestra
Best Latin Jazz Album:
"Fandango at the Wall in New York," Arturo O’Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra featuring the Congra Patria Son Jarocho Collective
Best Gospel Performance/Song:
"Kingdom," Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin; Kirk Franklin, Jonathan Jay, Chandler Moore & Jacob Poole, songwriters
Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song:
"Fear Is Not My Future," Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin; Kirk Franklin, Nicole Hannel, Jonathan Jay, Brandon Lake and Hannah Shackelford, songwriters
Best Gospel Album:
"Kingdom Book One Deluxe," Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin
Best Contemporary Christian Music Album:
"Breathe," Maverick City Music
Best Roots Gospel Album:
"The Urban Hymnal," Tennessee State University Marching Band
Best Latin Pop Album:
"Pasieros," Rubén Blades and Boca Livre