- February 5, 2024
65th Annual Grammy Awards Winners
he 65th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony was a star-studded event commemorating exceptional achievements in the music industry. It brought together celebrated artists, producers, and music professionals to honor the past year’s most outstanding contributions across various genres.
Tabla maestro Zakir Hussain and flautist Rakesh Chaurasia have taken home the Grammy Award for Best Global Music Performance! Their song “Pashto,” featuring American banjoist Béla Fleck and bassist Edgar Meyer, won out over a strong field of competitors. Notably, Falu’s “Abundance of Millets,” which featured a spoken word segment by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, was also nominated in the category, along with “Shadow Forces” by Arooj Aftab and Vijay Iyer.
This win marks a significant achievement for both Hussain and Chaurasia, further solidifying their positions as leading figures in Indian classical music. It also highlights the growing global recognition of the rich musical heritage of South Asia.
- “Pashto” is a collaborative effort between Hussain, Chaurasia, Fleck, and Meyer, each contributing their unique musical styles to create a genre-bending masterpiece.
- The song’s lyrics, sung in the Pashto language, speak to themes of peace, unity, and cultural exchange.
- This win comes on the heels of Hussain’s three Grammy wins at the previous ceremony, including one for Best Global Music Album with his fusion group Shakti.
Highlights included stunning performances that spanned the spectrum of music, from pop and rock to R&B and country. Attendees and viewers alike were treated to tributes, collaborations, and solo acts that showcased the wide array of talent present in the contemporary music scene.
In terms of accolades, the awards covered the broad swath of categories, acknowledging not only mainstream hits but also recognizing niche genres and emerging talents. While the winners’ list was a representation of the industry’s favorites, it also included breakout artists who had made a substantial impact with their debut works.
The ceremony was not just about celebrating the current state of music but also setting the stage for future trends. The Grammy Awards have long been a platform for artists to express their artistic sensibilities and make cultural statements, and this year was no exception.
The night was filled with memorable moments that underscored the unity and diversity of the music community. The Grammys continue to be an evening of inspiration for artists and fans alike, with each year writing a new chapter in the rich history of music excellence.
For the specific details on the winners, performances, and fashion highlights, one may look up the latest articles and press releases that have covered the 65th Annual Grammy Awards in-depth to get the most current and detailed information.
65th Annual Grammy Awards Winners (2024)
Category | Winner |
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Album Of The Year | Taylor Swift – Midnights |
Record Of The Year | Miley Cyrus – Flowers |
Song Of The Year | Billie Eilish – What Was I Made For? |
Best New Artist | Victoria Monét |
Best Pop Vocal Album | Taylor Swift – Midnights |
Best Pop Solo Performance | Miley Cyrus – Flowers |
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance | SZA Featuring Phoebe Bridgers – Ghost in the Machine |
Producer Of The Year, Non-classical | Jack Antonoff |
Songwriter Of The Year, Non-classical | Theron Thomas |
Best Rap Album | Killer Mike – Michael |
Best Rap Performance | Killer Mike ft. André 3000 – Scientists & Engineers |
Best Country Solo Performance | Chris Stapleton – White Horse |
Best Rock Album | Paramore – This Is Why |
Best Rock Performance | Boygenius – Not Strong Enough |
Best R&B Album | Victoria Monét – Jaguar II |
Best R&B Song | SZA – Snooze |
Best Country Album | Lainey Wilson – Bell Bottom Country |
Best Progressive R&B Album | SZA – SOS |
Best Música Urbana Album | Karol G – Mañana Será Bonito |
Best R&B Performance | Coco Jones – ICU |
Best Alternative Music Album | Boygenius – The Record |
Best African Music Performance | Tyla – Water |
Best Score Or Soundtrack For Visual Media | Oppenheimer – Ludwig Göransson |
Best Folk Album | Joni Mitchell – Joni Mitchell at Newport (Live) |
Best Dance/Electronic Recording | Skrillex, Fred again.. And Flowdan – Rumble |
Best Pop Dance Recording | Kylie Minogue – Padam Padam |
Best Dance/Electronic Music Album | Fred again.., Actual Life 3 |
Best Traditional R&B Performance | PJ Morton Featuring Susan Carol – Good Morning |
Best Rap Performance | Killer Mike featuring André 3000, Future and Eryn Allen Kane – Scientists & Engineers |
Best Melodic Rap Performance | Lil Durk featuring J Cole – All My Life |
Best Rap Song | Killer Mike featuring André 3000, Future and Eryn Allen Kane – Scientists & Engineer |
Best Country Song | Chris Stapleton – White Horse |
Best Song Written For Visual Media | What Was I Made For? from Barbie the Album, Billie Eilish O’Connell and Finneas O’Connell, songwriters (Billie Eilish) |
Best Comedy Album | Dave Chappelle – What’s In A Name? |
Best Global Music Album | Shakti – This Moment |
Best Musical Theater Album | Some Like It Hot |
Best Alternative Music Album | Boygenius – The Record |
Best Alternative Music Performance | Paramore – This Is Why |
Best Rock Song | Boygenius – Not Strong Enough |
Best Metal Performance | Metallica – 72 Seasons |
Best Country Duo/Group Performance | Zach Bryan featuring Kacey Musgraves – I Remember Everything |
Best Spoken Word Poetry Album | J. Ivy – The Light Inside |
Best Jazz Performance | Samara Joy – Tight |
Best Jazz Vocal Album | Nicole Zuraitis – How Love Begins |
Best Jazz Instrumental Album | Billy Childs – The Winds Of Change |
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album | The Count Basie Orchestra Directed By Scotty Barnhart – Basie Swings The Blues |
Best Latin Jazz Album | Miguel Zenón And Luis Perdomo – El Arte Del Bolero Vol. 2 |