Adele the big winner last night at the Grammy’s. Picking up 5 awards including Song of the Year, Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Best Pop Album, and Best Solo Performance. See the complete list of winners below.
2017 GRAMMY AWARDS WINNERS
Record of the Year: Adele – “Hello”
Album of the Year: Adele – 25
Song of the Year: “Hello” – Adele Adkins & Greg Kurstin (Adele) (Award goes to songwriter; artist in parens)
Best New Artist: Chance the Rapper
Best Pop Solo Performance: Adele – “Hello”
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: Twenty One Pilots – “Stressed Out”
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album: Willie Nelson Sings Gershwin
Best Pop Vocal Album: Adele –25
Best Dance Recording: Chainsmokers f/ Daya – “Don’t Let Me Down”
Best Dance/Electronic Album: Flume – Skin
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album: Snarky Puppy – Culcha Vulcha
Best Rock Performance: David Bowie – “Blackstar”
Best Metal Performance: Megadeth – “Dystopia”
Best Rock Song: “Blackstar” – David Bowie (David Bowie) (Award goes to songwriter; artist in parens)
Best Rock Album: Cage the Elephant – Tell Me I’m Pretty
Best Alternative Music Album: David Bowie – Blackstar
Best R&B Performance: Solange – “Cranes in the Sky”
Best Traditional R&B Performance: Lalah Hathaway – “Angel”
Best R&B Song: “Lake by the Ocean” – Hod David & Musze (Maxwell) (Award goes to songwriter; artist in parens)
Best Urban Contemporary Album: Beyoncé – Lemonade
Best R&B Album: Lalah Hathaway – Live
Best Rap Performance: Chance the Rapper f/Lil Wayne & 2 Chainz – “No Problem”
Best Rap/Sung Performance: Drake – “Hotline Bling”
Best Rap Song: “Hotline Bling” – Aubrey Graham & Paul Jefferies (Drake) (Award goes to songwriter; artist in parens)
Best Rap Album: Chance the Rapper – Coloring Book
Best Country Solo Performance: Maren Morris – “My Church”
Best Country Duo/Group Performance: Pentatonix f/Dolly Parton – “Jolene”
Best Country Song: “Humble and Kind” – Lori McKenna (Tim McGraw) (Award goes to songwriter; artist in parens)
Best Country Album: Sturgill Simpson – A Sailor’s Guide to Earth
Best Gospel Performance/Song: Tamela Mann / Kirk Franklin – “God Provides”
Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song: Hillary Scott & the Scott Family /Bernie Herms & Emily Weisband – “Thy Will”
Best Gospel Album: Kirk Franklin – Losing My Religion
Best Contemporary Christian Music Album: Hillary Scott & the Scott Family – Love Remains
Best Roots Gospel Album: Joey+Rory – Hymns
Best American Roots Performance: Sarah Jarosz – “House of Mercy”
Best American Roots Song: “Kid Sister” – Vince Gill (The Time Jumpers) (Award goes to songwriter; artist in parens)
Best Americana Album: William Bell– This Is Where I Live
Best Bluegrass Album: O’Connor Band With Mark O’Connor – Coming Home
Best Traditional Blues Album: Bobby Rush – Porcupine Meat
Best Contemporary Blues Album: Fantastic Negrito – The Last Days of Oakland
Best Folk Album: Sarah Jarosz – Undercurrent
Best Reggae Album: Ziggy Marley (s/t)
Best Spoken Word Album: Carol Burnett – In Such Good Company: Eleven Years of Laughter, Mayhem, and Fun in the Sandbox
Best Comedy Album: Patton Oswalt – Talking for Clapping
Best Musical Theater Album: The Color Purple
Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media: Miles Ahead
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media: Star Wars: The Force Awakens – John Williams
Best Song Written for Visual Media: “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” – Max Martin, Shellback & Justin Timberlake
Best Recording Package: Blackstar (David Bowie) (Award goes to designers; artist in parens)
Best Boxed or Special Limited-Edition Package: Edith Piaf – 1915-2015
Best Album Notes: Eubie Blake & Noble Sissle – Sissle and Blake Sing Shuffle Along – Ken Bloom & Richard Carlin
Best Historical Album: Bob Dylan –The Cutting Edge 1965-1966: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 12
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical: David Bowie – Blackstar
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical: Greg Kurstin
Best Remixed Recording: “Tearing Me Up (RAC Remix)” – André Allen Anjos (Bob Moses) (Award goes to remixer; artist in parens)
Best Music Video: Beyoncé – “Formation”
Best Music Film: The Beatles – Eight Days a Week: The Touring Years