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The Grammy Awards is a big deal; finally, music's biggest night took place on Sunday! The biggest stars in music came together for the 66th Grammy Awards, hosted by Trevor Noah for the 4th year in a row. This year featured competition for this year's biggest honours starring SZA, Phoebe Bridgers, Olivia Rodrigo, Taylor Swift, and more. So, who won? Read on to find out!

 

Taylor Swift's Midnights – Album of The Year, Best Pop Vocal Album

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Taylor isn't a stranger to winning multiple Grammys, "Midnights" explores themes of self-reflection, vulnerability, and late-night musings, offering a glimpse into Swift's inner world and resonating with many listeners who appreciate artistic expression and emotional depth.

 

Miley Cyrus' Flowers – Record of The Year, Best Pop Solo Performance

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Believe it or not, Miley Cyrus won her first-ever Grammy with her record "Flowers." It has become an anthem for self-love and independence. It also suggests a shift in societal expectations, highlighting the importance of self-worth and personal fulfilment.

 

Billie Eilish's What Was I Made For? – Song of The Year, Best Song Written for Visual Media

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Billie Eilish and Finneas never miss when it comes to the Grammys! "What Was I Made For" is a powerful and thought-provoking song that delves into universal themes of self-discovery and identity.

 

SZA featuring Phoebe Bridgers' Ghost in the Machine – Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

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The song combines SZA's signature soulful R&B with Phoebe Bridgers' melancholic folk-rock style, creating a unique and captivating soundscape. The lyrics are delivered with raw emotion by both artists, exposing a tapestry of vulnerability and self-reflection.

 

SZA’s Snooze – Best R&B Song, Best Progressive R&B Album

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"Snooze" might not be SZA's most popular song, but it's a beautiful and relatable exploration of emotions, desires, and the complexities of human connection. It offers a unique listening experience that has garnered appreciation from fans and critics alike.

 

Lil Durk featuring J. Cole's All My Life – Best Melodic Rap Performance

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"All My Life" is a powerful and thought-provoking song transcending typical hip-hop themes. It offers a message of hope and resilience, making it a relatable and impactful piece of music that continues to resonate with audiences.

 

Karol G’s Mañana Será Bonito – Best Música Urbana Album 

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Mañana Será Bonito has had a significant impact on Latin music. It is one of the most successful albums of the year, and it has helped to solidify Karol G's status as one of the leading artists in the genre. The album has also been praised for its empowering message, which has resonated with many listeners.

 

Tyla's Water – Best African Music Performance

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"Water" by South African singer Tyla is a vibrant and captivating song that has taken the music scene by storm. The song explores themes of desire, intimacy, and finding emotional fulfilment.