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How and where to see the Grammy Awards, at the best of music 2022

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The Golden Globe and Critic’s Choice Awards passed, among others, and now Awards season continues with accolades for Best in Music 2022. The first Sunday of February the Grammy, which will have a dual screen broadcast.

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The 65th edition of these awards sand can be followed by TNT and HBO Maxfor all of Latin America, starting at 10pm on Sunday 5 February.

Indeed, the television of the party will start an hour earlier, with coverage of the pre-show, called “Punto de encuentro”which will make the rounds of the intimacy of the red carpet and the glamorous arrival of artists at the Crypto.com Arena of the Angels.

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After the broadcast, both the awards ceremony and the pre-show will be available on HBO Max for two weeksto see on demand whenever you want.

The gala will be hosted by the Emmy-winning comedian Trevor Noah (for the third consecutive year), who will also act as producer. Comments will be provided by Ileana Rodriguez and Rafa Sarmiento. From her, Lety Sahagun and Heisel Mora will command the red carpet coverage from Los Angeles, along with Anais Castro and Jimmy Sirvent, with commentary from a study in Mexico.

The most nominated artists

Beyoncé leads this year’s nominations, with 9 possibilitiesfollowed by Kendrick Lamar (8), Adele (7), Brandi Carlile (7), Mary J. Blige (6), DJ Khaled (6), Future (6), Terius “The Dream” Gesteelde-Diamant (6), Randy Merrill (6) and Harry Styles ( 6).

Beyoncé topped the Grammys by receiving nine nominations this past Novemberbond with her husband Jay Z as the most nominated artists in the history of the awards.

your theme break my soul was nominated for Record and Song of the Year, while his album Renaissance was nominated for Album of the Year.

At the same time, Jay Z he picked up five nominations this year, so now everyone has a record 88 Grammy nominations during their careers.

from the full list an Argentinian stands out who is in a great moment of his career: fit countrywhich appears in best rock record alternative/Latin for his album the wild years.

Next on the list

Kendrick Lamar he was the second most nominated with eight mentions. Adele and Brandi Carlile they received seven each. Harry Styles, Mary J. Blige, Future, DJ Khaled, The-Dream and mastering engineer Randy Merrill they received six each.

Nearly half of the year’s top nominees, announced by artists like Olivia Rodrigo, John Legend, Machine Gun Kelly and Smokey Robinson, are women and more than half are people of color, according to the Recording Academy.

“This makes me very proud, but it also makes me aware that we must continue the work we have been doing,” said Harvey Mason Jr., CEO of the Recording Academy.

new items

The Academy added an award for Song for Social Change e five new competitive categoriesincluding Composer of the Year, which Mason says will help diversify the 65th annual awards.

The Non-Classical Composer category will recognize an individual who has been the “most prolific” composer, without being a performer or producer, for their new works during one year of eligibility. The approach is different from the song of the year award which recognizes composers of the lyrics or melodies of a song.

Beyonce, unstoppable

Beyoncé could break the record by the late Hungarian-British conductor Georg Solti for the most awards if he wins four golden gramophones in February. Solti, who has 31 Grammys, has held the record since 1997 and Beyonce is already 28 years old.

For the first time in his successful career, Beyoncé is nominated in the dance category. His seventh studio project, Renaissancecompetes for best electronic dance music album and Break my soul’ is nominated for Best Electronic Dance Recording.

The main elements

song of the year

  • “abcdefu” – GAYLE
  • “Speaking of damned time” – Lizzo
  • “All Too Well (10 minute version, the short film)” – Taylor Swift
  • “As It Was” – Harry Styles
  • “Bad habit” – Steve Lacy
  • “Break my soul” – Beyoncé
  • “Easy on Me” – Adele
  • “God Did” – DJ Khaled feat. Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, John Legend and Fridayy
  • “The Heart Part 5” – Kendrick Lamar
  • “That’s right” – Bonnie Raitt

Disc of the year

  • “Don’t Shut Me Down” — ABBA
  • “Easy On Me” – Adele
  • “BREAK MY SOUL” — Beyoncé
  • “Good morning gorgeous” – Mary J. Blige
  • “You and Me on the Rock” — Brandi Carlile feat. lucio
  • “Woman” — Doja Cat
  • “Bad Habit”—Steve Lacy
  • “The Heart Part 5” — Kendrick Lamar
  • “Speaking of damned time” – Lizzo
  • “As It Was” – Harry Styles

Disc of the year

  • Journey – ABBA
  • 30—Adele
  • A summer without you – Bad Bunny
  • RENAISSANCE — Beyoncé
  • Good Morning Gorgeous (Deluxe) – Mary J. Blige
  • These Quiet Days — Brandi Carlile
  • Music of the Spheres — Coldplay
  • Mr. Morale and The Big Steppers—Kendrick Lamar
  • Special — Lizzo
  • Harry’s House—Harry Styles

best new artist

  • Anitta
  • Omar Apollo
  • DOMi and JD Beck
  • Samara Joy
  • milk
  • Maneskins
  • munilong
  • Tobe Nwigwe
  • Molly Tuttle
  • wet leg

Best Pop Solo Performance

  • Go easy on me” – Adele
  • “Moscow Mule” – bad bunny
  • “Bad habit” – Steve Lacy
  • “Woman” – Doja Cat
  • “Speaking of damned time” – Lizzo
  • “As It Was” – Harry Styles

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

  • “Don’t turn me off” – ABBA
  • “Bam Bam” – Camilla Cabello ft. Ed Sheeran
  • “My Universe” – Coldplay and BTS
  • “Unholy” – Sam Smith and Kim Petras
  • “I Like You (A Happier Song) – Post Malone and Doja Cat

Best Pop Vocal Album

  • Journey – ABBA
  • 30 – Adele
  • The music of the spheres – Coldplay
  • Harry’s House – Harry Styles
  • Special – Lizzo

Best Dance/Electronic Recording

  • “Break my soul” – Beyoncé
  • “Rosewood” – Bonobo
  • “Don’t forget my love” – ​​Diplo and Miguel
  • “I’m Good (Blue)” – David Guetta and Bebe Rexha
  • “Intimidated” – Kaytranada with HER

best rap album

  • God made – DJ Khaled
  • I never liked you – Future
  • Come home, the boys miss you – Jack Harlow
  • Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers – Kendrick Lamar
  • It’s almost dry – Pusha T

Best Melodic Rap Performance

  • “Beautiful” – DJ Khaled featuring Future & SZA
  • “Wait For U” – Future with Drake & Tems
  • “First Class” – Jack Harlow
  • “Die Hard” – Kendrick Lamar featuring Blxst and Amanda Reifer
  • “Big Energy (Live)” – Latto

best rap song

  • “Churchill Downs” – Jack Harlow with Drake
  • “The Heart Part 5” – Kendrick Lamar
  • “God Did” – DJ Khaled with Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, John Legend and Fridayy
  • “Pushin P” – Gunna & Future with Young Thug

best rock song

  • “Black Summer” — Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • “Blackout”: turnstile
  • “Broken Horses” — Brandi Carlile
  • “Harmonia’s Dream” — The War on Drugs
  • “Patient Number 9” – Ozzy Osbourne ft. JeffBeck

best rock record

  • The Black Keys – Dropout Boogie
  • Elvis Costello & The Imposters – The Boy Called If
  • Inactive – Crawler
  • Machine Gun Kelly – Sold out
  • Ozzy Osbourne – Patient number 9
  • Spoon – Lucifer on the couch

Best Alternative Performance

  • Arctic Monkeys – There better be a Mirrorball
  • Great thief: certainty
  • Florence + The Machine – King
  • Wet leg – Chaise longue
  • Yes Yes Yes ft. Genius Perfume – Spit from the edge of the world

Best Alternative Album

  • Arcade Fire – US
  • Great Thief – Dragon
  • New hot mountain, I believe in you
  • Björk–Fossora
  • Wet leg – Wet leg
  • Yes Yes Yes – Cool it down

Best R&B Performance

  • “VIRGO’S GROOVE” — Beyoncé
  • “Here with Me” – Mary J. Blige featuring Anderson .Paak
  • “Beyond”—Lucky Daye
  • “Hours and hours” – Muni Long
  • “Hurt me so good” – Jazmine Sullivan

Best R&B Song

  • “CUFF IT” – Beyoncé
  • “Good morning gorgeous” – Mary J. Blige
  • “Hours and hours” – Muni Long
  • “Hurt me so good” – Jazmine Sullivan
  • “Please don’t leave” – ​​PJ Morton

best urban album

  • PIE TRAP, VOL. 2 — Rauw Alejandro
  • A summer without you – Bad Bunny
  • LEGENDADDY – Papa Yankee
  • The 167 — Farruko
  • The tape of love and sex – Maluma

Best Latin/Alternative Rock Album

  • The Food — Cimafunk
  • Ink and Time — Jorge Drexler
  • 1940 Carmen-Mon Laferte
  • Allegory — Gaby Moreno
  • The Wild Years — Fito Paez
  • MOTOMAMI — Rosalia

Best Latin Pop Album

  • Camilo – From the inside out
  • Christina Aguilera-Aguilera
  • Fonseca – Seller
  • Rubén Blades & Boca Livre – Pasieros
  • Sebastián Yatra – Dharma +

best music video

  • Adele – “It’s Easy With Me”
  • BTS – “Still to Come”
  • Cat Doja – Woman”
  • Harry Styles – “As It Was”
  • Kendrick Lamar – “The Heart Part 5″
  • Taylor Swift – “All too well: the short film”

Source: Clarin

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