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Chorando se foi

Quem um dia só me fez chorar


Chorando estará

Ao lembrar de um amor que um dia

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Chorando estará

Ao lembrar de um amor que um dia

Não soube cuidar


A recordação vai estar com ele aonde for

A recordação vai estar pra sempre aonde for


Dança, sol e mar guardarei no olhar

O amor faz perder e encontrar

Lambando estarei ao lembrar que este amor

Por um dia, um instante foi rei


A recordação vai estar com ele aonde for

A recordação vai estar pra sempre aonde eu for


Chorando estará ao lembrar de um amor

Que um dia não soube cuidar

Canção, riso e dor, melodia de amor

Um momento que fica no ar


A recordação vai estar com ele aonde for

A recordação vai estar pra sempre aonde eu for


Chorando estará ao lembrar de um amor

Que um dia não soube cuidar

Canção, riso e dor, melodia de amor

Um momento que fica no ar...




Call it a dynasty: In Eras Tour of own, Chiefs rally to win 3rd Super Bowl in 5 years



In a small side room at the Chiefs’ team hotel on Tuesday, Chiefs chairman and CEO Clark Hunt considered the question of how this period in the team’s history might be perceived a generation or two from now. 

Even with the franchise about to play in its fourth Super Bowl in five years while seeking to become the first team to repeat in nearly two decades, Hunt prefaced his response by saying “I certainly hope it doesn’t end any time soon.” 

“I think how you end up labeling this era of Chiefs football is really for an outside observer,” he continued, smiling and adding, “It’s not for me to say what it was, to label it with the ‘D’ word.” 

While how long it goes remains to be seen, any lingering debate or quibbling about whether this remarkable time constitutes the “D” word — dynasty — were quelled on Sunday night at Allegiant Stadium when the Chiefs outlasted the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in just the second Super Bowl to go to overtime. 

The Chiefs prevailed on Patrick Mahomes’ 3-yard touchdown pass to Mecole Hardman, establishing another landmark in the Chiefs’ very own Eras Tour. 

Emblematic of a regular season that often was a grind and at times made the Chiefs appear vulnerable and splintering, they fell into a 10-0 first-half deficit that featured more airing of grievances in Travis Kelce’s appalling and berserk dash into Chiefs coach Andy Reid. 

Also mirroring the season, though, they reset and rallied courtesy of the defense that never rested and four field goals by Harrison Butker — including a Super Bowl record 57-yarder and a 29-yarder with 3 seconds left to send the game into overtime. 

And with the considerable help of a stupefying special teams blunder by the 49ers that set up the Chiefs’ vital first touchdown on a pass from Mahomes to Marquez Valdes-Scantling — the picture of redemption this postseason after a dud regular season. 

While perhaps none of this recent run could eclipse the sheer thrill of winning Super Bowl LIV after a 50-year drought, the real triumph has been all they’ve achieved since … and it would be hard to top how it went Sunday. 

As the air has gotten thinner and thinner on the way to the top in a league predicated on creating parity, the Chiefs fended off so many factors — including their own issues — to achieve something seldom seen in the annals of pro football history. 

Whatever else is to come, the victory cemented an enduring legacy for the Chiefs and particularly Reid and Mahomes — the man who altered the very meaning of what it is to be a Chiefs fan and even the self-image of Kansas Citians. 

With a third Super Bowl victory to his name, Reid now trails only Bill Belichick (six) and Chuck Noll (four) and is on trajectory toward becoming the winningest overall coach in league history should he continue to coach for another five or six seasons. 

With Mahomes’ third Super Bowl title, he now is 15-3 in postseason play and in Super Bowl wins trails only Tom Brady (seven) and Joe Montana and Terry Bradshaw with four apiece. 

At age 28. 

If that speaks to the abundant future possibilities with Mahomes, the victory also embodied the rich intersection of the Chiefs’ past and present. Because it reiterated the momentous place in the pro football world of the Hunt family, starting with Chiefs and AFL founder Lamar Hunt, who died in 2006, and Norma Hunt, who died last summer. 

In the first Super Bowl ever played without the regal “First Lady of Football,” the Chiefs punctuated a season of wearing a patch honoring her with an exclamation point paying further tribute. 

The game and season also will be remembered for the glitz and glamor of the Taylor Swift Effect: The worldwide pop icon’s rabidly followed relationship with Kelce has had a multiplier effect on the popularity of the NFL itself but also on the Chiefs’ ambitions to become “the world’s team.”

 (As if the Swift-Kelce dynamic hadn’t been phenomenon enough, having one of the most popular performers on Earth fly here between concert dates in Japan and Australia to attend one of the most-watched events in the history of the planet makes for a mind-blowing impact that could take years to fully comprehend.) 

And that world’s team campaign surely was enhanced by winning their third Super Bowl in five years to give them four overall — two fewer than New England and Pittsburgh’s record six and one behind Dallas and San Francisco’s five. 

But something else distinguished the meaning of this win. 

Not just the result but the journey. 

Not the glitz but the grit, perhaps captured in a snapshot of a chunk of Mahomes’ helmet being knocked off in the 30-below windchill of the playoff opener against Miami. T

his has been not so much about the spectacular scenes that have so defined the Mahomes Era but the resolute and methodical moments from a simplified offense and the anchoring of a stellar defense that paved the way and enabled all this. In this four-year cycle, as general manager Brett Veach put it last week, “everything has just kind of flipped itself.” 

With a laugh, he thought of the contrast between previously just hoping the defense could get the opponent “to punt once” to give the Chiefs a chance to feeling that if the offense can just score once “we’re good.” 

While the offense reset from an epidemic of dropped passes and pivotal offensive penalties and other issues, that came only after it pushed off bottom after the Christmas Day debacle against the Raiders. 

The hideous 20-14 loss was marked by disorganization and sideline dissension, including the bizarre spectacle of Reid turning his back to the start of an offensive drive to block the return of Kelce’s helmet to him after Kelce had spiked it. To that point the Chiefs were an aimless 9-6, and nothing was assured — even a playoff berth. 

“It’s almost like because of the (past) success, there’s that mindset (that) this team might be just fast-forwarding to the playoffs,” Veach said. “But it’s so hard to do, you can’t do that. And (if) you do that, you might not end up making the playoffs.” 

So that Raiders game, Veach said, made for a “come-to-truth moment” that may not have been as effective if the Chiefs had snuck in a win and been lulled into thinking everything was fine.

 The Star’s Sam McDowell diagnosed the turning point last week: 

The coaches met alone first, without any players, and decided to “make things easier for the players schematically,” Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy said. So coaches shortened play calls to reduce the lengthy and complicated verbiage, reduced substitution patterns and made a concerted effort to get plays into Mahomes’ headset more promptly.

 The decluttering helped diminish crucial pre-snap mistakes and clarify assignments, making for far crisper offense. 

But the Chiefs have continued to play a more complementary style to take advantage of the breakthrough defense — traits that proved essential on the way to the monumental win on Sunday that stands for something more. 

“Each one is more satisfying than the last,” Veach said the other day. 

He was speaking of just getting to the Super Bowl, but the same doubtless applies to winning it. 

So the Chiefs will revel in this for days, including at the parade on Wednesday. But soon they will be looking toward the future and another tier of possibility. No team ever has won three straight Super Bowls. 

That in itself will be a fresh challenge, and the Chiefs will have to contend with some offseason question marks before they embark: 

Will they be able to sign Chris Jones to a long-term deal after being unable to last offseason? 

What if Travis Kelce were to retire — a prospect he has hinted at considering only to later walk back? 

And might Reid, now 65, be pondering that despite the Chiefs’ brain trust saying they expect him to stay for years longer? 

But that’s all for another day while we try to process and appreciate this momentous feat — all the more incredible considering the half-century of futility before. 

Asked the other day if he ever steps back and thinks to himself how this all happened, Hunt immediately pointed to the hiring of Reid after the 2012 season as the day it all started to change. 

Optimistic as he was then, he smiled and added, “I would be lying if I told you that (I thought) we would have this level of sustained success with him.” 

Sustained enough already to call it the “D word” — a term that may need amplifying in the years to come.

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2024 Grammy Awards: The List.



General field

Record of the Year


"About Damn Time" – Lizzo

Ricky Reed and Blake Slatkin, producers; Patrick Kehrier, Bill Malina and Manny Marroquin, engineers/mixers; Emerson Mancini, mastering engineer

"Don't Shut Me Down" – ABBA

Benny Andersson, producer; Benny Andersson and Bernard Löhr, engineers/mixers; Björn Engelmann, mastering engineer

"Easy on Me" – Adele

Greg Kurstin, producer; Julian Burg, Tom Elmhirst and Greg Kurstin, engineers/mixers; Randy Merrill, mastering engineer

"Break My Soul" – Beyoncé

Beyoncé, Terius "The-Dream" Gesteelde-Diamant, Jens Christian Isaksen and Christopher "Tricky" Stewart, producers; Brandon Harding, Chris McLaughlin and Stuart White, engineers/mixers; Colin Leonard, mastering engineer

"Good Morning Gorgeous" – Mary J. Blige

D'Mile and H.E.R., producers; Bryce Bordone, Şerban Ghenea and Pat Kelly, engineers/mixers

"You and Me on the Rock" – Brandi Carlile featuring Lucius

Dave Cobb and Shooter Jennings, producers; Brandon Bell, Tom Elmhirst and Michael Harris, engineers/mixers; Pete Lyman, mastering engineer

"Woman" – Doja Cat

Crate Classics, Linden Jay, Aynzli Jones and Yeti Beats, producers; Jesse Ray Ernster and Rian Lewis, engineers/mixers; Mike Bozzi, mastering engineer

"Bad Habit" – Steve Lacy

Steve Lacy, producer; Neal Pogue and Karl Wingate, engineers/mixers; Mike Bozzi, mastering engineer

"The Heart Part 5" – Kendrick Lamar

Beach Noise, producer; Beach Noise, Rob Bisel, Ray Charles Brown Jr., James Hunt, Johnny Kosich, Matt Schaeffer and Johnathan Turner, engineers/mixers; Emerson Mancini, mastering engineer

"As It Was" – Harry Styles

Tyler Johnson and Kid Harpoon, producers; Jeremy Hatcher and Spike Stent, engineers/mixers; Randy Merrill, mastering engineer

Album of the Year


Harry's House – Harry Styles

Tyler Johnson, Kid Harpoon and Sammy Witte, producers; Jeremy Hatcher, Oli Jacobs, Nick Lobel, Spike Stent and Sammy Witte, engineers/mixers; Amy Allen, Tobias Jesso Jr., Tyler Johnson, Kid Harpoon, Mitch Rowland, Harry Styles and Sammy Witte, songwriters; Randy Merrill, mastering engineer

Voyage – ABBA

Benny Andersson, producer; Benny Andersson and Bernard Löhr, engineers/mixers; Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, songwriters; Björn Engelmann, mastering engineer

30 – Adele

Shawn Everett, Ludwig Göransson, Inflo, Tobias Jesso Jr., Greg Kurstin, Max Martin, Joey Pecoraro and Shellback, producers; Julian Burg, Steve Churchyard, Tom Elmhirst, Shawn Everett, Şerban Ghenea, Sam Holland, Michael Ilbert, Inflo, Greg Kurstin, Riley Mackin and Lasse Mårtén, engineers/mixers; Adele Adkins, Ludwig Göransson, Dean Josiah Cover, Tobias Jesso Jr., Greg Kurstin, Max Martin and Shellback, songwriters; Randy Merrill, mastering engineer

Un verano sin ti – Bad Bunny

Rauw Alejandro, Buscabulla, Chencho Corleone, Jhay Cortez, Tony Dize, Bomba Estéreo and The Marías, featured artists; Demy and Clipz, Elikai, HAZE, La Paciencia, Cheo Legendary, MAG, MagicEnElBeat, Mora, Jota Rosa, Subelo Neo and Tainy, producers; Josh Gudwin and Roberto Rosado, engineers/mixers; Raul Alejandro Ocasio Ruiz, Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, Raquel Berrios, Joshua Conway, Mick Coogan, Orlando Javier Valle Vega, Jesus Nieves Cortes, Luis Del Valle, Marcos Masis, Gabriel Mora, Elena Rose, Liliana Margarita Saumet and Maria Zardoya, songwriters; Colin Leonard, mastering engineer

Renaissance – Beyoncé

Beam, Grace Jones and Tems, featured artists; Jameil Aossey, Bah, Beam, Beyoncé, BloodPop, Boi-1da, Cadenza, Al Cres, Mike Dean, Honey Dijon, Kelman Duran, Harry Edwards, Terius "The-Dream" Gesteelde-Diamant, Ivor Guest, GuiltyBeatz, Hit-Boy, Jens Christian Isaksen, Leven Kali, Lil Ju, MeLo-X, No I.D., Nova Wav, Chris Penny, P2J, Rissi, S1a0, Raphael Saadiq, Neenyo, Skrillex, Luke Solomon, Christopher "Tricky" Stewart, Jahaan Sweet, Syd, Sevn Thomas, Sol Was and Stuart White, producers; Chi Coney, Russell Graham, Guiltybeatz, Brandon Harding, Hotae Alexander Jang, Chris McLaughlin, Delroy "Phatta" Pottinger, Andrea Roberts, Steve Rusch, Jabbar Stevens and Stuart White, engineers/mixers; Denisia "@Blu June" Andrews, Danielle Balbuena, Tyshane Thompson, Kevin Marquis Bellmon, Sydney Bennett, Beyoncé, Jerel Black, Michael Tucker, Atia Boggs p/k/a Ink, Dustin Bowie, David Debrandon Brown, S. Carter, Nija Charles, Sabrina Claudio, Solomon Fagenson Cole, Brittany "@Chi_Coney" Coney, Alexander Guy Cook, Levar Coppin, Almando Cresso, Mike Dean, Saliou Diagne, Darius Scott, Jocelyn Donald, Jordan Douglas, Aubrey Drake Graham, Kelman Duran, Terius "The-Dream" Gesteelde-Diamant, Dave Giles II, Derrick Carrington Gray, Nick Green, Larry Griffin Jr, Ronald Banful, Dave Hamelin, Aviel Calev Hirschfield, Chauncey Hollis, Jr., Ariowa Irosogie, Leven Kali, Ricky Lawson, Tizita Makuria, Julian Martrel Mason, Daniel Memmi, Cherdericka Nichols, Ernest "No I.D." Wilson, Temilade Openiyi, Patrick Paige II From The Internet, Jimi Stephen Payton, Christopher Lawrence Penny, Michael Pollack, Richard Isong, Honey Redmond, Derek Renfroe, Andrew Richardson, Morten Ristorp, Nile Rodgers, Oliver Rodigan, Freddie Ross, Raphael Saadiq, Matthew Samuels, Sean Seaton, Skrillex, Corece Smith, Luke Francis Matthew Solomon, Jabbar Stevens, Christopher A. Stewart, Jahaan Sweet, Rupert Thomas, Jr. and Jesse Wilson, songwriters; Colin Leonard, mastering engineer

Good Morning Gorgeous (Deluxe) – Mary J. Blige

DJ Khaled, Dave East, Fabolous, Fivio Foreign, Griselda, H.E.R., Jadakiss, Moneybagg Yo, Ne-Yo, Anderson .Paak, Remy Ma and Usher, featured artists; Alissia, Tarik Azzouz, Bengineer, Blacka Din Me, Rogét Chahayed, Cool & Dre, Ben Billions, DJ Cassidy, DJ Khaled, D'Mile, Wonda, Bongo Bytheway, H.E.R., Hostile Beats, Eric Hudson, London on da Track, Leon Michels, Nova Wav, Anderson.Paak, Sl!Mwav, Streetrunner, Swizz Beatz and J. White Did It, producers; Derek Ali, Ben Chang, Luis Bordeaux, Bryce Bordone, Lauren D'Elia, Chris Galland, Şerban Ghenea, Akeel Henry, Jaycen Joshua, Pat Kelly, Jhair Lazo, Shamele Mackie, Manny Marroquin, Dave Medrano, Ari Morris, Parks, Juan Peña, Ben Sedano, Kev Spencer, Julio Ulloa and Jodie Grayson Williams, engineers/mixers; Alissia Beneviste, Denisia "Blu June" Andrews, Archer, Bianca Atterberry, Tarik Azzouz, Mary J. Blige, David Brewster, David Brown, Shawn Butler, Rogét Chahayed, Ant Clemons, Brittany "Chi" Coney, Kasseem Dean, Benjamin Diehl, DJ Cassidy, Jocelyn Donald, Jerry Duplessis, Uforo Ebong, Dernst Emile II, John Jackson, Adriana Flores, Gabriella Wilson, Shawn Hibbler, Charles A. Hinshaw, Jamie Hurton, Eric Hudson, Jason Phillips, Khaled Khaled, London Holmes, Andre "Dre" Christopher Lyon, Reminisce Mackie, Leon Michels, Jerome Monroe, Jr., Kim Owens, Brandon Anderson, Jeremie "Benny The Butcher" Pennick, Bryan Ponce, Demond "Conway The Machine" Price, Peter Skellern, Shaffer Smith, Nicholas Warwar, Deforrest Taylor, Tiara Thomas, Marcello "Cool" Valenzano, Alvin "Westside Gunn" Worthy, Anthony Jermaine White and Leon Youngblood, songwriters

In These Silent Days – Brandi Carlile

Lucius, featured artist; Dave Cobb and Shooter Jennings, producers; Brandon Bell, Dave Cobb, Tom Elmhirst, Michael Harris and Shooter Jennings, engineers/mixers; Brandi Carlile, Dave Cobb, Phil Hanseroth and Tim Hanseroth, songwriters; Pete Lyman, mastering engineer

Music of the Spheres – Coldplay

BTS, Jacob Collier, Selena Gomez and We Are KING, featured artists; Jacob Collier, Daniel Green, Oscar Holter, Jon Hopkins, Max Martin, Metro Boomin, Kang Hyo-Won, Bill Rahko, Bart Schoudel, Rik Simpson, Paris Strother and We Are KING, producers; Guy Berryman, Jonny Buckland, Will Champion, Jacob Collier, The Dream Team, Duncan Fuller, Şerban Ghenea, Daniel Green, John Hanes, Jon Hopkins, Michael Ilbert, Max Martin, Bill Rahko, Bart Schoudel, Rik Simpson and Paris Strother, engineers/mixers; Guy Berryman, Jonny Buckland, Denise Carite, Will Champion, Jacob Collier, Derek Dixie, Sam Falson, Stephen Fry, Daniel Green, Oscar Holter, Jon Hopkins, Jung Ho-Seok, Chris Martin, Max Martin, John Metcalfe, Leland Tyler Wayne, Bill Rahko, Kim Nam-Joon, Jesse Rogg, Davide Rossi, Rik Simpson, Amber Strother, Paris Strother, Min Yoon-Gi, Federico Vindver and Olivia Waithe, songwriters; Randy Merrill, mastering engineer

Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers – Kendrick Lamar

Baby Keem, Blxst, Sam Dew, Ghostface Killah, Beth Gibbons, Kodak Black, Tanna Leone, Taylour Paige, Amanda Reifer, Sampha and Summer Walker, featured artists; The Alchemist, Baby Keem, Craig Balmoris, Beach Noise, Bekon, Boi-1da, Cardo, Dahi, DJ Khalil, The Donuts, FnZ, Frano, Sergiu Gherman, Emile Haynie, J.LBS, Mario Luciano, Tyler Mehlenbacher, OKLAMA, Rascal, Sounwave, Jahaan Sweet, Tae Beast, Duval Timothy and Pharrell Williams, producers; Derek Ali, Matt Anthony, Beach Noise, Rob Bisel, David Bishop, Troy Bourgeois, Andrew Boyd, Ray Charles Brown Jr., Derek Garcia, Chad Gordon, James Hunt, Johnny Kosich, Manny Marroquin, Erwing Olivares, Raymond J Scavo III, Matt Schaeffer, Cyrus Taghipour, Johnathan Turner and Joe Visciano, engineers/mixers; Khalil Abdul-Rahman, Hykeem Carter, Craig Balmoris, Beach Noise, Daniel Tannenbaum, Daniel Tannenbaum, Stephen Lee Bruner, Matthew Burdette, Isaac John De Boni, Sam Dew, Anthony Dixson, Victor Ekpo, Sergiu Gherman, Dennis Coles, Beth Gibbons, Frano Huett, Stuart Johnson, Bill K. Kapri, Jake Kosich, Johnny Kosich, Daniel Krieger, Kendrick Lamar, Ronald LaTour, Mario Luciano, Daniel Alan Maman, Timothy Maxey, Tyler Mehlenbacher, Michael John Mulé, D. Natche, OKLAMA, Jason Pounds, Rascal, Amanda Reifer, Matthew Samuels, Avante Santana, Matt Schaeffer, Sampha Sisay, Mark Spears, Homer Steinweiss, Jahaan Akil Sweet, Donte Lamar Perkins, Duval Timothy, Summer Walker and Pharrell Williams, songwriters; Emerson Mancini, mastering engineer

Special – Lizzo

Benny Blanco, Quelle Chris, Daoud, Omer Fedi, ILYA, Kid Harpoon, Ian Kirkpatrick, Max Martin, Nate Mercereau, The Monsters & Strangerz, Phoelix, Ricky Reed, Mark Ronson, Blake Slatkin and Pop Wansel, producers; Benny Blanco, Bryce Bordone, Jeff Chestek, Jacob Ferguson, Şerban Ghenea, Jeremy Hatcher, Andrew Hey, Sam Holland, ILYA, Stefan Johnson, Jens Jungkurth, Patrick Kehrier, Ian Kirkpatrick, Damien Lewis, Bill Malina, Manny Marroquin and Ricky Reed, engineers/mixers; Amy Allen, Daoud Anthony, Jonathan Bellion, Benjamin Levin, Thomas Brenneck, Christian Devivo, Omer Fedi, Eric Frederic, Ilya Salmanzadeh, Melissa Jefferson, Jordan K Johnson, Stefan Johnson, Kid Harpoon, Ian Kirkpatrick, Savan Kotecha, Max Martin, Nate Mercereau, Leon Michels, Nick Movshon, Michael Neil, Michael Pollack, Mark Ronson, Blake Slatkin, Peter Svensson, Gavin Chris Tennille, Theron Makiel Thomas, Andrew Wansel and Emily Warren, songwriters; Emerson Mancini, mastering engineer

Song of the Year


"Just Like That"

Bonnie Raitt, songwriter (Raitt)

"ABCDEFU"

Sara Davis, Gayle and Dave Pittenger, songwriters (Gayle)

"About Damn Time"

Lizzo, Eric Frederic, Blake Slatkin and Theron Makiel Thomas, songwriters (Lizzo)

"All Too Well (10 Minute Version)"

Liz Rose and Taylor Swift, songwriters (Swift)

"As It Was"

Tyler Johnson, Kid Harpoon and Harry Styles, songwriters (Styles)

"Bad Habit"

Matthew Castellanos, Brittany Fousheé, Diana Gordon, John Carroll Kirby and Steve Lacy, songwriters (Lacy)

"Break My Soul"

Beyoncé, S. Carter, Terius "The-Dream" Gesteelde-Diamant and Christopher A. Stewart, songwriters (Beyoncé)

"Easy on Me"

Adele Adkins and Greg Kurstin, songwriters (Adele)

"God Did"

Tarik Azzouz, E. Blackmon, Khaled Khaled, F. LeBlanc, Shawn Carter, John Stephens, Dwayne Carter, William Roberts and Nicholas Warwar, songwriters (DJ Khaled Featuring Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, John Legend and Fridayy)

"The Heart Part 5"

Jake Kosich, Johnny Kosich, Kendrick Lamar and Matt Schaeffer, songwriters (Lamar)

Best New Artist


Samara Joy

Anitta

Omar Apollo

Domi and JD Beck

Latto

Måneskin

Muni Long

Tobe Nwigwe

Molly Tuttle

Wet Leg

Pop

Best Pop Solo Performance


"Easy on Me" – Adele

"Moscow Mule" – Bad Bunny

"Woman" – Doja Cat

"Bad Habit" – Steve Lacy

"About Damn Time" – Lizzo

"As It Was" – Harry Styles

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance


"Unholy" – Sam Smith and Kim Petras

"Don't Shut Me Down" – ABBA

"Bam Bam" – Camila Cabello featuring Ed Sheeran

"My Universe" – Coldplay and BTS

"I Like You (A Happier Song)" – Post Malone and Doja Cat

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album


Higher – Michael Bublé

When Christmas Comes Around... – Kelly Clarkson

I Dream of Christmas – Norah Jones

Evergreen – Pentatonix

Thank You – Diana Ross

Best Pop Vocal Album


Harry's House – Harry Styles

Voyage – ABBA

30 – Adele

Music of the Spheres – Coldplay

Special – Lizzo

Dance/Electronic

Best Dance/Electronic Recording


"Break My Soul" – Beyoncé

Beyoncé, Terius "The-Dream" Gesteelde-Diamant, Jens Christian Isaksen and Christopher "Tricky" Stewart, producers; Stuart White, mixer

"Rosewood" – Bonobo

Simon Green, producer; Simon Green, mixer

"Don't Forget My Love" – Diplo and Miguel

Diplo and Maximilian Jaeger, producers; Luca Pretolesi, mixer

"I'm Good (Blue)" – David Guetta and Bebe Rexha

David Guetta and Timofey Reznikov, producers; David Guetta and Timofey Reznikov, mixers

"Intimidated" – Kaytranada featuring H.E.R.

H.E.R. and Kaytranada, producers; Kaytranada, mixer

"On My Knees" – Rüfüs Du Sol

Jason Evigan and Rüfüs Du Sol, producers; Cassian Stewart-Kasimba, mixer

Best Dance/Electronic Album


Renaissance – Beyoncé

Fragments – Bonobo

Diplo – Diplo

The Last Goodbye – Odesza

Surrender – Rüfüs Du Sol

Contemporary instrumental

Best Contemporary Instrumental Album


Empire Central – Snarky Puppy

Between Dreaming and Joy – Jeff Coffin

Not Tight – Domi and JD Beck

Blooz – Grant Geissman

Jacob's Ladder – Brad Mehldau

Rock

Best Rock Performance


"Broken Horses" – Brandi Carlile

"So Happy It Hurts" – Bryan Adams

"Old Man" – Beck

"Wild Child" – The Black Keys

"Crawl!" – Idles

"Patient Number 9" – Ozzy Osbourne featuring Jeff Beck

"Holiday"– Turnstile

Best Metal Performance


"Degradation Rules" – Ozzy Osbourne featuring Tony Iommi

"Call Me Little Sunshine" – Ghost

"We'll Be Back" – Megadeth

"Kill or Be Killed" – Muse

"Blackout" – Turnstile

Best Rock Song


"Broken Horses"

Brandi Carlile, Phil and Tim Hanseroth, songwriters (Brandi Carlile)

"Black Summer"

Flea, John Frusciante, Anthony Kiedis and Chad Smith, songwriters (Red Hot Chili Peppers)

"Blackout"

Brady Ebert, Daniel Fang, Franz Lyons, Pat McCrory and Brendan Yates, songwriters (Turnstile)

"Harmonia's Dream"

Robbie Bennett and Adam Granduciel, songwriters (The War On Drugs)

"Patient Number 9"

John Osbourne, Chad Smith, Ali Tamposi, Robert Trujillo and Andrew Wotman, songwriters (Ozzy Osbourne featuring Jeff Beck)

Best Rock Album


Patient Number 9 – Ozzy Osbourne

Dropout Boogie – The Black Keys

The Boy Named If – Elvis Costello & The Imposters

Crawler – Idles

Mainstream Sellout – Machine Gun Kelly

Lucifer on the Sofa – Spoon

Alternative

Best Alternative Music Performance


"Chaise Longue" – Wet Leg

"There'd Better Be a Mirrorball" – Arctic Monkeys

"Certainty" – Big Thief

"King" – Florence and the Machine

"Spitting Off the Edge of the World" – Yeah Yeah Yeahs featuring Perfume Genius

Best Alternative Music Album


Wet Leg – Wet Leg

We – Arcade Fire

Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You – Big Thief

Fossora – Björk

Cool It Down – Yeah Yeah Yeahs

R&B

Best R&B Performance


"Hrs and Hrs" – Muni Long

"Virgo's Groove" – Beyoncé

"Here With Me" – Mary J. Blige featuring Anderson .Paak

"Over" – Lucky Daye

"Hurt Me So Good" – Jazmine Sullivan

Best Traditional R&B Performance


"Plastic Off the Sofa" – Beyoncé

"Do 4 Love" – Snoh Aalegra

"Good Morning Gorgeous" – Mary J. Blige

"Keeps on Fallin'" – Babyface featuring Ella Mai

"'Round Midnight" – Adam Blackstone featuring Jazmine Sullivan

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)

"Good Morning Gorgeous"

Mary J. Blige, David Brown, Dernst Emile II, Gabriella Wilson and Tiara Thomas, songwriters (Mary J. Blige)

"Hrs and Hrs"

Hamadi Aaabi, Dylan Graham, Priscilla Renea, Thaddis "Kuk" Harrell, Brandon John-Baptiste, Isaac Wriston and Justin Nathaniel Zim, songwriters (Muni Long)

"Hurt Me So Good"

Akeel Henry, Michael Holmes, Luca Mauti, Jazmine Sullivan and Elliott Trent, songwriters (Jazmine Sullivan)

"Please Don't Walk Away"

PJ Morton, songwriter (PJ Morton)

Best Progressive R&B Album


Gemini Rights – Steve Lacy

Operation Funk – Cory Henry

Drones – Terrace Martin

Starfruit – Moonchild

Red Balloon – Tank and the Bangas

Best R&B Album


Black Radio III – Robert Glasper

Good Morning Gorgeous (Deluxe) – Mary J. Blige

Breezy (Deluxe) – Chris Brown

Candydrip – Lucky Daye

Watch the Sun – PJ Morton

Rap

Best Rap Performance


"The Heart Part 5" – Kendrick Lamar

"God Did" – DJ Khaled featuring Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, John Legend and Fridayy

"Vegas" – Doja Cat

"Pushin P" – Gunna and Future featuring Young Thug

"F.N.F. (Let's Go)" – Hitkidd and GloRilla

Best Melodic Rap Performance


"Wait for U" – Future featuring Drake and Tems

"Beautiful" – DJ Khaled featuring Future and SZA

"First Class" – Jack Harlow

"Die Hard" – Kendrick Lamar featuring Blxst and Amanda Reifer

"Big Energy (Live)" – Latto

Best Rap Song


"The Heart Part 5"

Jake Kosich, Johnny Kosich, Kendrick Lamar and Matt Schaeffer, songwriters (Kendrick Lamar)

"Churchill Downs"

Ace G, BEDRM, Matthew Samuels, Tahrence Brown, Rogét Chahayed, Aubrey Graham, Jack Harlow and Jose Velazquez, songwriters (Jack Harlow featuring Drake)

"God Did"

Tarik Azzouz, E. Blackmon, Khaled Khaled, F. LeBlanc, Shawn Carter, John Stephens, Dwayne Carter, William Roberts and Nicholas Warwar, songwriters (DJ Khaled featuring Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, John Legend and Fridayy)

"Pushin P"

Lucas Depante, Nayvadius Wilburn, Sergio Kitchens, Wesley Tyler Glass and Jeffery Lamar Williams, songwriters (Gunna and Future featuring Young Thug)

"Wait for U"

Tejiri Akpoghene, Floyd E. Bentley III, Jacob Canady, Isaac De Boni, Aubrey Graham, Israel Ayomide Fowobaje, Nayvadius Wilburn, Michael Mule, Oluwatoroti Oke and Temilade Openiyi, songwriters (Future featuring Drake and Tems)

Best Rap Album


Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers – Kendrick Lamar

God Did – DJ Khaled

I Never Liked You – Future

Come Home the Kids Miss You – Jack Harlow

It's Almost Dry – Pusha T

Country

Best Country Solo Performance


"Live Forever" – Willie Nelson

"Heartfirst" – Kelsea Ballerini

"Something in the Orange" – Zach Bryan

"In His Arms" – Miranda Lambert

"Circles Around This Town" – Maren Morris

Best Country Duo/Group Performance


"Never Wanted to Be That Girl"– Carly Pearce and Ashley McBryde

"Wishful Drinking" – Ingrid Andress and Sam Hunt

"Midnight Rider's Prayer" – Brothers Osborne

"Outrunnin' Your Memory" – Luke Combs and Miranda Lambert

"Does He Love You (Revisited)" – Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton

"Going Where The Lonely Go" – Robert Plant and Alison Krauss

Best Country Song


"'Til You Can't"

Matt Rogers and Ben Stennis, songwriters (Cody Johnson)

"Circles Around This Town"

Ryan Hurd, Julia Michaels, Maren Morris and Jimmy Robbins, songwriters (Maren Morris)

"Doin' This"

Luke Combs, Drew Parker and Robert Williford, songwriters (Luke Combs)

"I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor's Version) (From The Vault)"

Lori McKenna and Taylor Swift, songwriters (Taylor Swift featuring Chris Stapleton)

"If I Was a Cowboy"

Jesse Frasure and Miranda Lambert, songwriters (Miranda Lambert)

"I'll Love You Till The Day I Die"

Rodney Crowell and Chris Stapleton, songwriters (Willie Nelson)

Best Country Album


A Beautiful Time – Willie Nelson

Growin' Up – Luke Combs

Palomino – Miranda Lambert

Ashley McBryde Presents: Lindeville – Ashley McBryde

Humble Quest – Maren Morris

New Age

Best New Age, Ambient or Chant Album


Mystic Mirror – White Sun

Positano Songs – Will Ackerman

Joy – Paul Avgerinos

Mantra Americana – Madi Das and Dave Stringer with Bhakti Without Borders

The Passenger – Cheryl B. Engelhardt

Jazz

Best Improvised Jazz Solo


"Endangered Species" – Wayne Shorter and Leo Genovese

"Rounds (Live)" – Ambrose Akinmusire

"Keep Holding On" – Gerald Albright

"Falling" – Melissa Aldana

"Call of the Drum" – Marcus Baylor

"Cherokee/Koko" – John Beasley

Best Jazz Vocal Album


Linger Awhile – Samara Joy

The Evening: Live at Apparatus – The Baylor Project

Fade to Black – Carmen Lundy

Fifty – The Manhattan Transfer with The WDR Funkhausorchester

Ghost Song – Cécile McLorin Salvant

Best Jazz Instrumental Album


New Standards Vol. 1 – Terri Lyne Carrington, Kris Davis, Linda May Han Oh, Nicholas Payton and Matthew Stevens

Live in Italy – Peter Erskine Trio

LongGone – Joshua Redman, Brad Mehldau, Christian McBride, and Brian Blade

Live at the Detroit Jazz Festival – Wayne Shorter, Terri Lyne Carrington, Leo Genovese and Esperanza Spalding

Parallel Motion – Yellowjackets

Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album


Generation Gap Jazz Orchestra – Steven Feifke, Bijon Watson, Generation Gap Jazz Orchestra

Bird Lives – John Beasley, Magnus Lindgren and SWR Big Band

Remembering Bob Freedman – Ron Carter and The Jazzaar Festival Big Band directed by Christian Jacob

Center Stage – Steve Gadd, Eddie Gómez, Ronnie Cuber and WDR Big Band conducted by Michael Abene

Architecture of Storms – Remy Le Boeuf's Assembly of Shadows

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

Crisálida – Danilo Pérez featuring The Global Messengers

If You Will – Flora Purim

Rhythm & Soul – Arturo Sandoval

Música de las Américas – Miguel Zenón

Gospel/contemporary Christian

Best Gospel Performance/Song


"Kingdom" – Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin

Kirk Franklin, Jonathan Jay, Chandler Moore and Jacob Poole, songwriters

"Positive" – Erica Campbell

Erica Campbell, Warryn Campbell and Juan Winans, songwriters

"When I Pray" – DOE

Dominique Jones and Dewitt Jones, songwriters

"The Better Benediction" – PJ Morton featuring Zacardi Cortez, Gene Moore, Samoht, Tim Rogers and Darrel Walls

PJ Morton, songwriter

"Get Up" – Tye Tribbett

Brandon Jones, Christopher Michael Stevens, Thaddaeus Tribbett and Tye Tribbett, 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

"God Really Loves Us (Radio Version)" – Crowder featuring Dante Bowe and Maverick City Music

Dante Bowe, David Crowder, Ben Glover and Jeff Sojka, songwriters

"So Good" – DOE

Chuck Butler, Dominique Jones and Ethan Hulse, songwriters

"For God Is with Us" – For King & Country and Hillary Scott

Josh Kerr, Jordan Reynolds, Joel Smallbone and Luke Smallbone, songwriters

"Holy Forever" – Chris Tomlin

Jason Ingram, Brian Johnson, Jenn Johnson, Chris Tomlin and Phil Wickham, songwriters

"Hymn of Heaven (Radio Version)" – Phil Wickham

Chris Davenport, Bill Johnson, Brian Johnson and Phil Wickham, songwriters

Best Gospel Album


Kingdom Book One Deluxe – Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin

Die To Live – Maranda Curtis

Breakthrough: The Exodus (Live) – Ricky Dillard

Clarity – DOE

All Things New – Tye Tribbett

Best Contemporary Christian Music Album


Breathe – Maverick City Music

Lion – Elevation Worship

Life After Death – TobyMac

Always – Chris Tomlin

My Jesus – Anne Wilson

Best Roots Gospel Album


The Urban Hymnal – Tennessee State University Marching Band

Let's Just Praise the Lord – Gaither Vocal Band

Confessio – Irish American Roots – Keith & Kristyn Getty

The Willie Nelson Family – Willie Nelson

2:22 – Karen Peck and New River

Latin

Best Latin Pop Album


Pasieros – Rubén Blades and Boca Livre

Aguilera – Christina Aguilera

De adentro pa afuera – Camilo

Viajante – Fonseca

Dharma + – Sebastián Yatra

Best Música Urbana Album


Un verano sin ti – Bad Bunny

Trap Cake, Vol. 2 – Rauw Alejandro

Legendaddy – Daddy Yankee

La 167 – Farruko

The Love & Sex Tape – Maluma

Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album


Motomami – Rosalía

El Alimento – Cimafunk

Tinta y tiempo – Jorge Drexler

1940 Carmen – Mon Laferte

Alegoría – Gaby Moreno

Los Años Salvajes – Fito Páez

Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano)


Un Canto por México – El Musical – Natalia Lafourcade

Abeja Reina – Chiquis

La Reunión (Deluxe) – Los Tigres del Norte

EP #1 Forajido – Christian Nodal

Qué Ganas de Verte (Deluxe) – Marco Antonio Solís

Best Tropical Latin Album


Pa'llá voy – Marc Anthony

Quiero Verte Feliz – La Santa Cecilia

Lado A lado B – Víctor Manuelle

Legendario – Tito Nieves

Imágenes Latinas – Spanish Harlem Orchestra

Cumbiana II – Carlos Vives

American roots

Best American Roots Performance


"Stompin' Ground" – Aaron Neville with The Dirty Dozen Brass Band

"Someday It'll All Make Sense (Bluegrass Version)" – Bill Anderson featuring Dolly Parton

"Life According to Raechel" – Madison Cunningham

"Oh Betty" – Fantastic Negrito

"Prodigal Daughter" – Aoife O'Donovan and Allison Russell

Best Americana Performance


"Made Up Mind" – Bonnie Raitt

"Silver Moon [A Tribute to Michael Nesmith]" – Eric Alexandrakis

"There You Go Again" – Asleep at the Wheel featuring Lyle Lovett

"The Message" – Blind Boys of Alabama featuring Black Violin

"You and Me on the Rock" – Brandi Carlile featuring Lucius

Best American Roots Song


"Just Like That"

Bonnie Raitt, songwriter (Raitt)

"Bright Star"

Anaïs Mitchell, songwriter (Mitchell)

"Forever"

Sheryl Crow and Jeff Trott, songwriters (Sheryl Crow)

"High and Lonesome"

T Bone Burnett and Robert Plant, songwriters (Robert Plant and Alison Krauss)

"Prodigal Daughter"

Tim O'Brien and Aoife O'Donovan, songwriters (Aoife O'Donovan and Allison Russell)

"You and Me on the Rock"

Brandi Carlile, Phil Hanseroth and Tim Hanseroth, songwriters (Brandi Carlile featuring Lucius)

Best Americana Album


In These Silent Days – Brandi Carlile

Things Happen That Way – Dr. John

Good to Be... – Keb' Mo'

Raise the Roof – Robert Plant and Alison Krauss

Just Like That... – Bonnie Raitt

Best Bluegrass Album


Crooked Tree – Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway

Toward the Fray – The Infamous Stringdusters

Almost Proud – The Del McCoury Band

Calling You from My Mountain – Peter Rowan

Get Yourself Outside – Yonder Mountain String Band

Best Traditional Blues Album


Get On Board – Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder

Heavy Load Blues – Gov't Mule

The Blues Don't Lie – Buddy Guy

The Sun Is Shining Down – John Mayall

Mississippi Son – Charlie Musselwhite

Best Contemporary Blues Album


Brother Johnny – Edgar Winter

Done Come Too Far – Shemekia Copeland

Crown – Eric Gales

Bloodline Maintenance – Ben Harper

Set Sail – North Mississippi Allstars

Best Folk Album


Revealer – Madison Cunningham

Spellbound – Judy Collins

The Light at the End of the Line – Janis Ian

Age of Apathy – Aoife O'Donovan

Hell on Church Street – Punch Brothers

Best Regional Roots Music Album


Live at the 2022 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival – Ranky Tanky

Full Circle – Sean Ardoin and Kreole Rock and Soul featuring LSU Golden Band from Tigerland

Natalie Noelani – Natalie Ai Kamauu

Halau Hula Keali'i O Nalani - Live at the Getty Center – Halau Hula Keali'i O Nalani

Lucky Man – Nathan & The Zydeco Cha Chas

Reggae

Best Reggae Album


The Kalling – Kabaka Pyramid

Gifted – Koffee

Scorcha – Sean Paul

Third Time's the Charm – Protoje

Com Fly Wid Mi – Shaggy

Global

Best Global Music Performance


"Bayethe" – Wouter Kellerman, Zakes Bantwini and Nomcebo Zikode

"Udhero Na" – Arooj Aftab and Anoushka Shankar

"Gimme Love" – Matt B and Eddy Kenzo

"Last Last" – Burna Boy

"Neva Bow Down" – Rocky Dawuni featuring Blvk H3ro

Best Global Music Album


Sakura – Masa Takumi

Shuruaat – Berklee Indian Ensemble

Love, Damini – Burna Boy

Queen of Sheba – Angélique Kidjo and Ibrahim Maalouf

Between Us... (Live) – Anoushka Shankar, Metropole Orkest and Jules Buckley featuring Manu Delago

Children's

Best Children's Album


The Movement – Alphabet Rockers

Ready Set Go! – Divinity Roxx

Space Cadet – Justin Roberts

Los Fabulosos – Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam Band

Into the Little Blue House – Wendy and DB

Spoken word

Best Audio Book, Narration & Storytelling Recording


Finding Me – Viola Davis

Act Like You Got Some Sense – Jamie Foxx

Aristotle and Dante Dive into the Waters of the World – Lin-Manuel Miranda

All About Me!: My Remarkable Life in Show Business – Mel Brooks

Music Is History – Questlove

Best Spoken Word Poetry Album


The Poet Who Sat by the Door – J. Ivy

Black Men Are Precious – Ethelbert Miller

Call Us What We Carry: Poems – Amanda Gorman

Hiding in Plain View – Malcolm-Jamal Warner

You Will Be Someone's Ancestor. Act Accordingly. – Amir Sulaiman

Comedy

Best Comedy Album


The Closer – Dave Chappelle

Comedy Monster – Jim Gaffigan

A Little Brains, A Little Talent – Randy Rainbow

Sorry – Louis C.K.

We All Scream – Patton Oswalt

Musical theater

Best Musical Theater Album


Into The Woods (2022 Broadway Cast Recording) – Sara Bareilles, Brian D'Arcy James, Patina Miller and Phillipa Soo, principal soloists; Rob Berman and Sean Patrick Flahaven, producers; Stephen Sondheim, composer/lyricist (2022 Broadway Cast)

Caroline, or Change – John Cariani, Sharon D. Clarke, Caissie Levy and Samantha Williams, principal soloists; Van Dean, Nicel Lilley, Lawrence Manchester, Elliott Scheiner and Jeanine Tesori, producers; Jeanine Tesori, composers; Tony Kushner, lyricists (New Broadway Cast)

MJ The Musical – Myles Frost and Tavon Olds-Sample, principal soloists; David Holcenberg, Derik Lee and Jason Michael Webb, producers (Original Broadway Cast)

Mr. Saturday Night – Shoshana Bean, Billy Crystal, Randy Graff and David Paymer, principal soloists; Jason Robert Brown, Sean Patrick Flahaven and Jeffrey Lesser, producers; Jason Robert Brown, composer; Amanda Green, lyricist (Original Broadway Cast)

Six: Live on Opening Night – Joe Beighton, Tom Curran, Sam Featherstone, Paul Gatehouse, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, producers; Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, composers/lyricists (Original Broadway Cast)

A Strange Loop – Jaquel Spivey, principal soloist; Michael Croiter, Michael R. Jackson, Charlie Rosen and Rona Siddiqui, producers; Michael R. Jackson, composer/lyricist (Original Broadway Cast)

Visual media

Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media


Encanto – Various Artists

Elvis – Various Artists

Stranger Things: Music from the Netflix Original Series, Season 4 (Vol. 2) – Various Artists

Top Gun: Maverick – Lorne Balfe, Harold Faltermeyer, Lady Gaga and Hans Zimmer

West Side Story – Various Artists

Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media


Encanto – Germaine Franco

No Time to Die – Hans Zimmer

The Power of the Dog – Jonny Greenwood

The Batman – Michael Giacchino

Succession: Season 3 – Nicholas Britell

Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media


Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarök – Stephanie Economou

Aliens: Fireteam Elite – Austin Wintory

Call of Duty: Vanguard – Bear McCreary

Old World – Christopher Tin

Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy – Richard Jacques

Best Song Written for Visual Media


"We Don't Talk About Bruno" (from Encanto)

Lin-Manuel Miranda, songwriter (Carolina Gaitán - La Gaita, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz and Encanto Cast)

"Be Alive" (from King Richard)

Beyoncé and Darius Scott, songwriters (Beyoncé)

"Carolina" (from Where the Crawdads Sing)

Taylor Swift, songwriter (Swift)

"Hold My Hand" (from Top Gun: Maverick)

BloodPop and Lady Gaga, songwriters (Lady Gaga)

"Keep Rising" (from The Woman King)

Angelique Kidjo, Jeremy Lutito and Jessy Wilson, songwriters (Jessy Wilson featuring Angelique Kidjo)

"Nobody Like U" (from Turning Red)

Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell, songwriters (4*Town, Jordan Fisher, Finneas O'Connell, Josh Levi, Topher Ngo, Grayson Villanueva)

Composition and arrangement

Best Instrumental Composition


"Refuge"

Geoffrey Keezer, composer (Geoffrey Keezer)

"African Tales"

Paquito D'Rivera, composer (Tasha Warren and Dave Eggar)

"El País Invisible"

Miguel Zenón, composer (Miguel Zenón, José Antonio Zayas Cabán, Ryan Smith and Casey Rafn)

"Fronteras (Borders) Suite: Al-Musafir Blues"

Danilo Pérez, composer (Danilo Pérez featuring The Global Messengers)

"Snapshots"

Pascal Le Boeuf, composer (Tasha Warren and Dave Eggar)

Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella


"Scrapple From The Apple"

John Beasley, arranger (Magnus Lindgren, John Beasly & The SWR Big Band Featuring Martin Auer)

"As Days Go By (An Arrangement of The Family Matters Theme Song)"

Armand Hutton, arranger (Armand Hutton Featuring Terrell Hunt and Just 6)

"How Deep Is Your Love"

Matt Cusson, arranger (Kings Return)

"Main Titles (Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness)"

Danny Elfman, arranger (Danny Elfman)

"Minnesota, WI"

Remy Le Boeuf, arranger (Remy Le Boeuf)

Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals


"Songbird (Orchestral Version)"

Vince Mendoza, arranger (Christine McVie)

"Let It Happen"

Louis Cole, arranger (Louis Cole)

"Never Gonna Be Alone"

Jacob Collier, arranger (Jacob Collier featuring Lizzy McAlpine and John Mayer)

"Optimistic Voices / No Love Dying"

Cécile McLorin Salvant, arranger (Cécile McLorin Salvant)

"2 + 2 = 5 (Arr. Nathan Schram)"

Nathan Schram and Becca Stevens, arrangers (Becca Stevens and Attacca Quartet)

Package, notes and historical

Best Recording Package


Beginningless Beginning

Chun-Tien Hsia and Qing-Yang Xiao, art directors (Tamsui-Kavalan Chinese Orchestra)

Divers

William Stichter, art director (Soporus)

Everything Was Beautiful

Mark Farrow, art director (Spiritualized)

Telos

Ming Liu, art director (Fann)

Voyeurist

Tnsn Dvsn, art director (Underoath)

Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package


In and Out of the Garden: Madison Square Garden '81, '82, '83

Lisa Glines, Doran Tyson and Dave Van Patten, art directors (Grateful Dead)

Artists Inspired By Music: Interscope Reimagined

Josh Abraham, Steve Berman, Jimmy Iovine, John Janick and Jason Sangerman, art directors (Various Artists)

Big Mess

Berit Gwendolyn Gilma, art director (Danny Elfman)

Black Pumas (Collector's Edition Box Set)

Jenna Krackenberger, Anna McCaleb and Preacher, art directors (Black Pumas)

Book

Paul Sahre, art director (They Might Be Giants)

Best Album Notes


Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (20th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition)

Bob Mehr, album notes writer (Wilco)

The American Clavé Recordings

Fernando González, album notes writer (Astor Piazzolla)

Andy Irvine and Paul Brady

Gareth Murphy, album notes writer (Andy Irvine and Paul Brady)

Harry Partch, 1942

John Schneider, album notes writer (Harry Partch)

Life's Work: A Retrospective

Ted Olson, album notes writer (Doc Watson)

Best Historical Album


Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (20th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition)

Cheryl Pawelski and Jeff Tweedy, compilation producers; Bob Ludwig, mastering engineer (Wilco)

Against The Odds: 1974-1982

Tommy Manzi, Steve Rosenthal and Ken Shipley, compilation producers; Michael Graves, mastering engineer; Tom Camuso, restoration engineer (Blondie)

The Goldberg Variations - The Complete Unreleased 1981 Studio Sessions

Robert Russ, compilation producer; Martin Kistner, mastering engineer (Glenn Gould)

Life's Work: A Retrospective

Scott Billington, Ted Olson and Mason Williams, compilation producers; Paul Blakemore, mastering engineer (Doc Watson)

To Whom It May Concern...

Jonathan Sklute, compilation producer; Kevin Marques Moo, mastering engineer; Lucas MacFadden, restoration engineer (Freestyle Fellowship)

Production

Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical


Harry's House

Jeremy Hatcher, Oli Jacobs, Nick Lobel, Spike Stent and Sammy Witte, engineers; Randy Merrill, mastering engineer (Harry Styles)

Adolescence

Yonatan (Yoni) Ayal, Maxwell Byrne, Patrick Liney, Tim Nelson, Jock Nowell-Usticke, Aidan Peterson, Pierre Luc Rioux, Ike Schultz, Rutger Van Woudenberg, George Nicholas and Ryan Schwabe, engineers; Ryan Schwabe, mastering engineer (Baynk)

Black Radio III

Daniel Farris, Tiffany Gouché, Keith Lewis, Musiq Soulchild, Reginald Nicholas, Q-Tip, Amir Sulaiman, Michael Law Thomas and Jon Zacks, engineers; Chris Athens, mastering engineer (Robert Glasper)

Chloë and the Next 20th Century

Dave Cerminara and Jonathan Wilson, engineers; Adam Ayan, mastering engineer (Father John Misty)

Wet Leg

Jon McMullen, Joshua Mobaraki, Alan Moulder and Alexis Smith, engineers; Matt Colton, mastering engineer (Wet Leg)

Producer of the Year, Non-Classical


Jack Antonoff

"All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylor's Version) (From The Vault)" (Taylor Swift) (T)

Dance Fever (Florence + The Machine) (A)

"I Still Believe" (Diana Ross) (T)

Minions: The Rise Of Gru (Various Artists) (A)

"Part of the Band" (The 1975) (S)

Dan Auerbach

Dropout Boogie (The Black Keys) (A)

"El Bueno Y El Malo" (Hermanos Gutiérrez) (T)

Nightmare Daydream (The Velveteers) (A)

Rich White Honky Blues (Hank Williams Jr.) (A)

Something Borrowed, Something New: A Tribute to John Anderson (Various Artists) (A)

Strange Time to Be Alive (Early James) (A)

Sweet Unknown (Ceramic Animal) (A)

"Tres Hermanos" (Hermanos Gutiérrez) (T)

Young Blood (Marcus King) (A)

Boi-1da

"Chronicles" (Cordae featuring H.E.R. and Lil Durk) (T)

"Churchill Downs" (Jack Harlow featuring Drake) (T)

"Heated" (Beyoncé) (T)

"Mafia" (Travis Scott) (S)

"N95" (Kendrick Lamar) (T)

"Nail Tech" (Jack Harlow) (T)

"Not Another Love Song" (Ella Mai) (T)

"Scarred" (Giveon) (T)

"Silent Hill" (Kendrick Lamar) (T)

Dahi

"Buttons" (Steve Lacy) (T)

"Count Me Out" (Kendrick Lamar) (T)

"Die Hard" (Kendrick Lamar) (T)

"DJ Quik" (Vince Staples) (T)

"Father Time" (Kendrick Lamar featuring Sampha) (T)

"Give You the World" (Steve Lacy) (T)

"Mercury" (Steve Lacy) (T)

"Mirror" (Kendrick Lamar) (T)

"Rich Spirit" (Kendrick Lamar) (T)

Dernst "D'Mile" Emile II

Candy Drip (Lucky Daye) (A)

An Evening with Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak and Silk Sonic) (A)

Good Morning Gorgeous (Mary J. Blige) (S)

"Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child" (Jazmine Sullivan) (S)

Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical


"About Damn Time" (Purple Disco Machine Remix)

Purple Disco Machine, remixer (Lizzo)

"Break My Soul" (Terry Hunter Remix)

Terry Hunter, remixer (Beyoncé)

"Easy Lover" (Four Tet Remix)

Four Tet, remixer (Ellie Goulding)

"Slow Song" (Paul Woolford Remix)

Paul Woolford, remixer (The Knocks and Dragonette)

"Too Late Now" (Soulwax Remix)

Soulwax, remixer (Wet Leg)

Best Immersive Audio Album


Divine Tides

Eric Schilling, immersive mix engineer; Stewart Copeland, Ricky Kej and Herbert Waltl, immersive producers (Stewart Copeland and Ricky Kej)

Aguilera

Jaycen Joshua, immersive mix engineer; Jaycen Joshua, immersive mastering engineer (Christina Aguilera)

Memories...Do Not Open

Mike Piacentini, immersive mix engineer; Mike Piacentini, immersive mastering engineer; Adam Alpert, Alex Pall, Jordan Stilwell and Andrew Taggart, immersive producers (The Chainsmokers)

Picturing the Invisible - Focus 1

Jim Anderson, immersive mix engineer; Morten Lindberg and Ulrike Schwarz, immersive mastering engineers; Jane Ira Bloom and Ulrike Schwarz, immersive producers (Jane Ira Bloom)

Tuvayhun — Beatitudes For a Wounded World

Morten Lindberg, immersive mix engineer; Morten Lindberg, immersive mastering engineer; Morten Lindberg, immersive producer (Nidarosdomens Jentekor and Trondheim Soloists)

Best Engineered Album, Classical


Bates: Philharmonia Fantastique - The Making of the Orchestra

Shawn Murphy, Charlie Post and Gary Rydstrom, engineers; Michael Romanowski, mastering engineer (Edwin Outwater and Chicago Symphony Orchestra)

Beethoven: Symphony No. 6; Stucky: Silent Spring

Mark Donahue, engineer; Mark Donahue, mastering engineer (Manfred Honeck and Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra)

Perspectives

Jonathan Lackey, Bill Maylone and Dan Nichols, engineers; Joe Lambert, mastering engineer (Third Coast Percussion)

Tuvayhun - Beatitudes for a Wounded World

Morten Lindberg, engineer; Morten Lindberg, mastering engineer (Anita Brevik, Nidarosdomens Jentekor and Trondheim Soloists)

Williams: Violin Concerto No. 2 & Selected Film Themes

Bernhard Güttler, Shawn Murphy and Nick Squire, engineers; Christoph Stickel, mastering engineer (Anne-Sophie Mutter, John Williams and Boston Symphony Orchestra)

Producer of the Year, Classical


Judith Sherman

Akiho: Oculus (Various Artists) (A)

Bach, C.P.E.: Sonatas & Rondos (Marc-André Hamelin) (A)

Bolcom: The Complete Rags (Marc-André Hamelin) (A)

Felix & Fanny Mendelssohn: String Quartets (Takács Quartet) (A)

Huang Ro's A Dust in Time (Del Sol Quartet) (A)

It Feels Like (Eunbi Kim) (A)

León: Teclas de Mi Piano (Adam Kent) (A)

Violin Odyssey (Itamar Zorman and Ieva Jokubaviciute) (A)

Works By Florence Price, Jessie Montgomery, Valerie Coleman (Michael Repper and New York Youth Symphony) (A)

Jonathan Allen

Aspire (Seunghee Lee, JP Jofre, Enrico Fagone and London Symphony Orchestra) (A)

Cooper: Continuum (Jessica Cottis, Adjoah Andoh, Clio Gould and the Oculus Ensemble) (A)

Muse (Sheku Kanneh-Mason and Isata Kanneh-Mason) (A)

Origins (Lucie Horsch) (A)

Saudade (Plinio Fernandes) (A)

Schubert: Winterreise (Benjamin Appl) (A)

Secret Love Letters (Lisa Batiashvili, Yannick Nézet-Séguin and Philadelphia Orchestra) (A)

Song (Sheku Kanneh-Mason) (A)

Christoph Franke

Brahms & Berg: Violin Concertos (Christian Tetzlaff, Robin Ticciati and Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin) (A)

John Williams - The Berlin Concert (John Williams and Berliner Philharmoniker) (A)

Mendelssohn: Piano Concertos (Lars Vogt and the Orchestre de chambre de Paris) (A)

Mozart: Complete Piano Sonatas (Elisabeth Leonskaja) (A)

Mozart Y Mambo: Cuban Dances (Sarah Willis, José Antonio Méndez Padrón and Havana Lyceum Orchestra) (A)

James Ginsburg

As We Are (Julian Velasco) (A)

Avant L'Orage - French String Trios (Black Oak Ensemble) (A)

Gems from Armenia (Aznavoorian Duo) (A)

Stephenson: Symphony No. 3, 'Visions' (Vladimir Kulenovic and Lake Forest Symphony) (A)

Trios from Contemporary Chicago (Lincoln Trio) (A)

When There Are No Words - Revolutionary Works for Oboe and Piano (Alex Klein and Phillip Bush) (A)

Elaine Martone

Beethoven: The Last Sonatas (Gerardo Teissonnière) (A)

Big Things (Icarus Quartet) (A)

Perspectives (Third Coast Percussion) (A)

Schnittke: Concerto for Piano and Strings; Prokofiev: Symphony No. 2 (Yefim Bronfman, Franz Welser-Möst and the Cleveland Orchestra) (A)

Strauss: Three Tone Poems (Franz Welser-Möst and the Cleveland Orchestra) (A)

Upon Further Reflection (John Wilson) (A)

Songwriting

Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical Performers names appear in parentheses.


Tobias Jesso Jr.

Boyfriends (Harry Styles) (T)

Can I Get It (Adele) (T)

Careless (FKA Twigs featuring Daniel Caesar) (T)

C'mon Baby Cry (Orville Peck) (T)

Dotted Lines (King Princess) (T)

Let You Go (Diplo With TSHA featuring Kareen Lomax) (S)

No Good Reason (Omar Apollo) (T)

Thank You Song (FKA Twigs) (T)

To Be Loved (Adele) (T)

Amy Allen

For My Friends (King Princess) (S)

The Hardest Part (Alexander 23) (S)

If We Were A Party (Alexander 23) (S)

If You Love Me (Lizzo) (T)

Magic Wand (Alexander 23) (T)

Matilda (Harry Styles) (T)

Move Me (Charli XCX) (T)

Too Bad (King Princess) (S)

Vicious (Sabrina Carpenter) (S)

Nija Charles

Cozy (Beyoncé) (T)

Ex For A Reason (Summer Walker With JT from City Girls) (T)

Good Love (City Girls featuring Usher) (S)

IYKYK (Lil Durk featuring Ella Mai and A Boogie wit da Hoodie) (T)

Lobby (Anitta and Missy Elliott) (S)

Ride For You (Meek Mill featuring Kehlani) (T)

Sweetest Pie (Megan Thee Stallion and Dua Lipa) (S)

Tangerine (Kehlani) (T)

Throw It Away (Summer Walker) (T)

The-Dream

Break My Soul (Beyoncé) (S)

Church Girl (Beyoncé) (T)

Energy (Beyoncé featuring Beam) (T)

I'm That Girl (Beyoncé) (T)

Mercedes (Brent Faiyaz) (S)

Rock N Roll (Pusha T featuring Kanye West and Kid Cudi) (T)

Rolling Stone (Brent Faiyaz) (T)

Summer Renaissance (Beyoncé) (T)

Thique (Beyoncé) (T)

Laura Veltz

Background Music (Maren Morris) (T)

Feed (Demi Lovato) (T)

Humble Quest (Maren Morris) (T)

Pain (Ingrid Andress) (T)

29 (Demi Lovato) (T)

Classical

Best Orchestral Performance


"Works by Florence Price, Jessie Montgomery, Valerie Coleman"

New York Youth Symphony and Michael Repper

"John Williams: The Berlin Concert"

Berlin Philharmonic and John Williams

"Dvořák: Symphonies Nos. 7-9"

Los Angeles Philharmonic and Gustavo Dudamel

"Sila: The Breath of the World"

Various Artists

"Stay on It"

Wild Up and Christopher Rountree

Best Opera Recording


Blanchard: Fire Shut Up In My Bones

Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor; Angel Blue, Will Liverman, Latonia Moore and Walter Russell III; David Frost, producer (The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; The Metropolitan Opera Chorus)

Aucoin: Eurydice

Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor; Barry Banks, Nathan Berg, Joshua Hopkins, Erin Morley and Jakub Józef Orliński; David Frost, producer (The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; The Metropolitan Opera Chorus)

Davis: X - The Life And Times Of Malcolm X

Gil Rose, conductor; Joshua Conyers, Ronnita Miller, Whitney Morrison, Victor Robertson and Davóne Tines; Gil Rose, producer (Boston Modern Orchestra Project; Odyssey Opera Chorus)

Best Choral Performance


Born

Donald Nally, conductor (Dominic German, Maren Montalbano, Rebecca Myers and James Reese; The Crossing)

Bach: St. John Passion

John Eliot Gardiner, conductor (English Baroque Soloists; Monteverdi Choir)

Verdi: Requiem - The Met Remembers 9/11

Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor; Donald Palumbo, chorus master (Michelle DeYoung, Eric Owens, Ailyn Pérez and Matthew Polenzani; The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; The Metropolitan Opera Chorus)

Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance


Shaw: Evergreen – Attacca Quartet

Beethoven: Complete String Quartets, Volume 2 - The Middle Quartets – Dover Quartet

Musical Remembrances – Neave Trio

Perspectives – Third Coast Percussion

What Is American – PUBLIQuartet

Best Classical Instrumental Solo


Letters For The Future – Time for Three; Xian Zhang, conductor (The Philadelphia Orchestra)

Abels: Isolation Variation – Hilary Hahn

Bach: The Art Of Life – Daniil Trifonov

Beethoven: Diabelli Variations – Mitsuko Uchida

A Night In Upper Town - The Music Of Zoran Krajacic – Mak Grgić

Best Classical Solo Vocal Album


Voice Of Nature - The Anthropocene

Renée Fleming, soloist; Yannick Nézet-Séguin, pianist

Eden

Joyce DiDonato, soloist; Maxim Emelyanychev, conductor (Il Pomo D'Oro)

How Do I Find You

Sasha Cooke, soloist; Kirill Kuzmin, pianist

Okpebholo: Lord, How Come Me Here?

Will Liverman, soloist; Paul Sánchez, pianist (J'Nai Bridges and Caen Thomason-Redus)

Stranger - Works For Tenor By Nico Muhly

Nicholas Phan, soloist (Eric Jacobson; Brooklyn Rider and The Knights; Reginald Mobley)

Best Classical Compendium


An Adoption Story

Starr Parodi and Kitt Wakeley; Jeff Fair, Starr Parodi and Kitt Wakeley, producers

Aspire

JP Jofre and Seunghee Lee; Enrico Fagone, conductor; Jonathan Allen, producer

A Concert For Ukraine

Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor; David Frost, producer

The Lost Birds

Voces8; Barnaby Smith and Christopher Tin, conductors; Sean Patrick Flahaven and Christopher Tin, producers

Best Contemporary Classical Composition


Puts: Contact Kevin Puts, composer (Xian Zhang, Time for Three and the Philadelphia Orchestra)

Akiho: Ligneous Suite Andy Akiho, composer (Ian Rosenbaum and Dover Quartet)

Bermel: Intonations Derek Bermel, composer (Jack Quartet)

Gubaidulina: The Wrath Of God Sofia Gubaidulina, composer (Andris Nelsons and Gewandhausorchester)

Simon: Requiem For The Enslaved Carlos Simon, composer (Carlos Simon, MK Zulu, Marco Pavé and Hub New Music)

Music video and film

Best Music Video


All Too Well: The Short Film – Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift, video director; Saul Germaine, video producer

"Easy on Me" – Adele

Xavier Dolan, video director; Xavier Dolan and Nancy Grant, video producers

"Yet to Come" – BTS

Yong Seok Choi, video director; Tiffany Suh, video producer

"Woman" – Doja Cat

Child., video director; Missy Galanida, Sam Houston, Michelle Larkin and Isaac Rice, video producers

"The Heart Part 5" – Kendrick Lamar

Dave Free and Kendrick Lamar, video directors; Jason Baum and Jamie Rabineau, video producers

"As It Was" – Harry Styles

Tanu Muino, video director; Frank Borin, Ivanna Borin, Fred Bonham Carter and Alexa Haywood, video producers

Best Music Film


Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story – Various artists

Frank Marshall and Ryan Suffern, video directors; Frank Marshall, Sean Stuart and Ryan Suffern, video producers

Adele One Night Only – Adele

Paul Dugdale, video director

Our World – Justin Bieber

Michael D. Ratner, video director; Kfir Goldberg, Andy Mininger and Scott Ratner, video producers

Billie Eilish Live at the O2 – Billie Eilish

Sam Wrench, video director; Michelle An, Tom Colbourne, Chelsea Dodson and Billie Eilish, video producers

Motomami (Rosalía TikTok Live Performance) – Rosalía

Ferrán Echegaray, Rosalía Vila Tobella and Stillz, video directors

A Band A Brotherhood A Barn – Neil Young and Crazy Horse

Dhlovelife, video director; Gary Ward, video producer