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Ya Hay Ganadores De Los Grammy 2021 (+ Lista) Image not found or type unknown www.juventudrebelde.cu Image not found or type unknown La artista femenina más ganadora de Grammy es Beyoncé, se conoció este domingoAutor: BBC Publicado: 15/03/2021 | 11:19 am Ya hay ganadores de los Grammy 2021 (+ Lista) Beyoncé,Billy Eillish,Harry Styles y Bad Bunny estuvieron entre los ganadores de la noche Publicado: Lunes 15 marzo 2021 | 11:32:29 am. Publicado por: Juventud Rebelde Billie Eilish, Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, H.E.R. y Megan Thee Stallion triunfaron este domingo en la fiesta de la música que se celebró en el centro de convenciones de Los Ángeles con Trevor Noah como presentador, y dejó a las artistas femeninas como las grandes ganadoras de la noche. Conozcamos ya los nombres triunfadores de la noche: Lista de ganadores de 2021 Álbum del año Chilombo, de Jhené Aiko Black Pumas Deluxe Edition, de Black Pumas Everyday Life, de Coldplay Djesse Vol. 3, de Jacob Collier Women In Music Pt. III, de Haim Future Nostalgia, de Dua Lipa Hollywood’s Bleeding, de Post Malone Ganadora: Folklore, de Taylor Swift Canción del año Image not found or type unknown Black Parade, de Beyoncé The Box, de Roddy Ricch Cardigan, de Taylor Swift Circles, de Post Malone Don’t Start Now, de Dua Lipa Ganadora: I Can’t Breathe, de H.E.R. If The World Was Ending, de JP Saxe con Julia Michaels Grabación del año Black Parade, de Beyoncé Colors, de Black Pumas Rockstar, de DaBaby con Roddy Ricch Say So, de Doja Cat Ganadora: Everything I Wanted, de Billie Eilish Don’t Start Now, de Dua Lipa Circles, de Post Malone Savage, de Megan Thee Stallion con Beyoncé Image not found or type unknown Mejor artista revelación Ingrid Andress Phoebe Bridgers Chika Noah Cyrus D Smoke Doja Cat Kaytranada Ganadora: Megan Thee Stallion Mejor canción pop solista Justin Bieber, por Yummy Doja Cat, por Say So Billie Eilish, por Everything I Wanted Dua Lipa, por Don’t Start Now Ganador: Harry Styles, por Watermelon Sugar Taylor Swift, por Cardigan Image not found or type unknown Mejor canción pop dúo/banda J. Balvin, Dua Lipa, Bad Bunny, Tainy, por Un día One Day Justin Bieber con Quavo, por Intentions BTS, por Dynamite Ganadora: Lady Gaga con Ariana Grande, por Rain On Me Taylor Swift con Bon Iver, por Exile Mejor álbum dance/electrónica Kick I, de Arca Planet’s Mad, de Baauer Energy, de Disclosure Ganadora: Bubba, de Kaytranada Good Faith, de Madeon Mejor álbum pop Justin Bieber, por Changes Lady Gaga, por Chromatica Ganadora: Dua Lipa, por Future Nostalgia Harry Styles, por Fine Line Taylor Swift, por Folklore Mejor álbum de rock Fontaines D.C., por A Hero’s Death Michael Kiwanuka, por Kiwanuka Grace Porter, por Daylight Sturgill Simpson, por Sound & Fury Ganadores: The Strokers, por The New Abnormal Mejor canción de rock Phoebe Bridgers, por Kyoto Tame Impala, por Lost In Yesterday Big Thief, por Not Fiona Apple, por Shameika Ganadora: Howard, por Stay High Mejor interpretación de rock Ganadora: Fiona Apple, por Shameika Big Thief, por Not Phoebe Bridgers, por Kyoto Haim, por The Steps Stay High, por Brittany Howard Grace Porter, por Daylight Mejor álbum de R&B Happy 2 Be Here, de Ant Clemons Take Time, de Giveon To Feel Love/d, de Luke James Ganador: Bigger Love, de John Legend All Rise, de Gregory Porter Mejor interpretación de R&B Lightning & Thunder, de Jhene Aiko con John Legend Ganadora: Black Parade, de Beyoncé All I Need, de Jacob Collier con Mahalia y Ty Dolla $ign Goat Head, de Brittany Howard See Me, de Emily King Mejor canción R&B Ganadora: Than I Imagine, de Robert Glasper con H.E.R. y Meshell Ndegeocello Black Parade, de Beyoncé Collide, de Tiana Major9 y EARTHGANG Do It, de Chloe X Halle Slow Down, de Skip Marley y H.E.R. Mejor álbum R&B progresivo Chilombo, de Jhené Aiko Ungodly Hour, de Chloe X Halle Free Nationals, de Free Nationals F*** Yo Feelings, de Robert Glasper Ganadora: It Is What It Is, de Thundercat Mejor canción de rap The Bigger Picture, de Lil Baby The Box, de Roddy Ricch Laugh Now, Cry Later, de Drake con Lil Durk Rockstar, de DaBaby con Roddy Ricch Ganadora: Savage, de Megan Thee Stallion con Beyoncé Mejor álbum de rap Black Habits, de D Smoke Alfredo, de Freddie Gibbs y The Alchemist A Written Testimony, de Jay Electronica Ganador: Disease, de Nas The Allegory, de Royce Da 5?9 Mejor interpretación de rap Deep Reverence, de Big Sean con Nipsey Hussle Bop, de DaBaby What’s Poppin, de Jack Harlow The Bigger Picture, de Lil Baby Ganadora: Savage, de Megan Thee Stallion con Beyoncé Dior, de Pop Smoke Mejor álbum de jazz vocal Ona, de Thana Alexa Ganador: Secrets Are The Best Stories, de Kurt Elling con Danilo Pérez Modern Ancestors, de Carmen Lundy Holy Room: Live At Alte Oper, de Somi With Frankfurt Radio Big Band What’s The Hurry, de Kenny Washington Mejor álbum de country Lady Like, de Ingrid Andress Your Life Is A Record, de Brandy Clark Ganadora: Wildcard, de Miranda Lambert Nightfall, de Little Big Town Never Will, de Ashley McBryde La cantante de country estadounidense Miranda Lambert acepta el premio al Mejor Álbum Country por 'Wildcard'. Image not found or type unknown La cantante de country estadounidense Miranda Lambert acepta el premio al Mejor Álbum Country por 'Wildcard'.KEVIN WINTER / AFP Mejor canción de country Bluebird, de Miranda Lambert The Bones, de Maren Morris Ganadora: Crowded Table, de The Highwomen More Hearts Than Mine, de Ingrid Andress Some People Do, de Old Dominion Mejor álbum de tropical latino José Alberto, de Mi Tumbao Edwin Bonilla, de Infinito Jorge Celedón, de Sigo cantando al amor Ganadores: Grupo Niche, de 40 Victor Manuelle, de Memorias de Navidad Mejor vídeo musical Ganadora: Beyoncé, por Brown Skin Girl Future con Drake, por Life is Good Anderson Paak, por Lockdown Harry Styles, por Adore You Woodkid, por Goliath Mejor álbum de pop latino o urbano Ganador: Bad Bunny, por YHLQMDLG Camilo, por Por Primera Vez Kany Garcia, por Mesa Para Dos Ricky Martin, por Pausa Debi Nova, por 3:33 El cantante puertorriqueño Bad Bunny recibe el premio al Mejor Álbum de Pop Latino por su trabajo 'YHLQMDLG'. Image not found or type unknown El cantante puertorriqueño Bad Bunny recibe el premio al Mejor Álbum de Pop Latino por su trabajo 'YHLQMDLG'.CLIFF LIPSON / AFP Mejor álbum rock latino o alternativo BajoFondo, por Aura Cami, por Monstruo Cultura Profética, por Sobrevolando Ganador: Fito Páez, por La Conquista del Espacio Lido Pimienta, por Miss Colombia Mejor álbum de música alternativa Ganadora: Fiona Apple, por Fetch The Bolt Cutters Beck, por Hyperspace Phoebe Bridgers, por Punisher Brittany Howard, por Jaime Tame Impala, por The Slow Rush Mejor productor del año Jack Atonoff Dan Auerbach Dave Cobb Flying Lotus Ganador: Andrew Watt Mejor música para cine Beastie Boys Story, de Beastie Boys Black Is King, de Beyoncé We Are Freestyle Love Supreme, de Freestyle Love Supreme Ganador: Linda Ronstadt: The Sound Of My Voice, de Linda Ronstadt That Little Ol’ Band From Texas, de ZZ Top Mejor banda sonora Ad Astra Becoming Ganadora: Joker 1917 Star Wars: El ascenso de Skywalker Mejor ingeniería de álbum no clásico Black Hole Rainbow Expectations Ganadora: Hyperspace Jaime 25 Trips http://www.juventudrebelde.cu/cultura/2021-03-15/ya-hay-ganadores-de-los-grammy-2021-lista Juventud Rebelde | Diario de la juventud cubana Copyright © 2017 Juventud Rebelde.
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