Burna Boy, Wizkid, Billie Eilish & more secure major wins at 63rd Grammy Awards show

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Nigerian music stars Burna Boy and Wizkid have walked off with Grammys after the annual awards show took on a hybrid setting hosted by South Africa’s Trevor Noah from Los Angeles last night, as each won their first-ever Grammy Awards.

Burna Boy’s “Twice as Tall” album bagged the much-coveted Grammy award in the ‘Best Global Album’ category for his ‘TWICE AS TALL’ album while his Afro pop compatriot Wizkid won the Best Music Video for his collaboration with Beyoncé on the song Brown Skin Girl, from Lion King: The Gift album.

He was nominated alongside Tuareg Desert Rock group Tinariwen, NYC afrobeat outfit Antibalas, Brazilian-American Bebel Gilberto, and British-Indian sitar player Anoushka Shankar.

This was the second nomination for the 29-year-old Burna Boy, nominated in the same category last year but falling short to Angelique Kidjo who dedicated her win to him.

His previous album, ‘African Giant’ was nominated at the 62nd Grammy Awards for ‘Best World Music Album’, the award went to Beninoise singer, Angélique Kidjo, who dedicated the award to Burna Boy and said he was leading the pack of young Africans who will shake up the global music space.

Burna Boy performed a medley of his songs starting with the chorus of “20:10: 20” to “Level Up’ to ‘Onyeka’ and ‘Ye’, complemented by his band ‘The Outsiders.’ His performance was one of the high points of the Grammy Premiere Ceremony.

‘‘This a big win for my generation of Africans all over the world and this should be a lesson to every African out there, no matter where you are, no matter what you plan to do, you can achieve it because you are king,’’ Burna Boy, 29, said in his acceptance speech.

Burna Boy’s Grammy award-winning album was executive produced by his mum cum manager, Bosede Ogulu, and Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. It also featured guest appearances from Naughty by Nature, the Kenyan band Sauti Sol, Senegal’s musical titan, Youssou N’Dour, and Chris Martin of Coldplay.

The Grammy nomination inscription described his “Twice as Tall” album as “a masterclass in the vibe and hustle that have made Burna Boy an international musical force”.

Wizkid, on the other hand, won a Grammy for the Best Music Video’ for his role in ‘Brown Skin Girl’, Beyonce’s 2019 hit song. The Best Music Video award is given to the artist, video director, and video producer.

Wizkid’s Best Music Video win was described as “a feast for the fashion-forward and a celebration of Black and brown female beauty everywhere”.

This year’s edition of the Grammys was earlier scheduled for January but postponed amid concerns over the coronavirus pandemic. The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards ceremony was held in and around the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles.

American rapper Nas finally won his first Grammy award as well as Meghan Thee Stallion, who won the Best New Artist award.

See the full list of winners below:

BEST GLOBAL MUSIC ALBUM: Twice As Tall — Burna Boy – WINNER

BEST MUSIC VIDEO: “Brown Skin Girl,” Beyoncé, Blue Ivy, Wizkid — Beyoncé Knowles-Carter & Jenn Nkiru, Video Directors; Lauren Baker, Astrid Edwards, Nathan Scherrer & Erinn Williams, Video Producers – WINNER

BEST NEW ARTIST: Megan Thee Stallion – WINNER

BEST PROGRESSIVE R&B ALBUM: It Is What It Is — Thundercat – WINNER

BEST R&B ALBUM: Bigger Love — John Legend – WINNER

BEST POP DUO/GROUP PERFORMANCE: “Rain On Me” — Lady Gaga with Ariana Grande – WINNER

BEST TRADITIONAL POP VOCAL ALBUM: American Standard — James Taylor – WINNER

BEST RAP/SUNG PERFORMANCE: “Savage” — Megan Thee Stallion Featuring Beyoncé – WINNER

BEST R&B SONG: “Better Than I Imagine” — Robert Glasper, Meshell Ndegeocello & Gabriella Wilson, Songwriters (Robert Glasper Featuring H.E.R. & Meshell Ndegeocello) – WINNER

BEST DANCE RECORDING: 10%: Kaytranada Featuring Kali Uchis — Kaytranada, producer; Neal H. Pogue, mixer – WINNER

BEST DANCE/ELECTRONIC ALBUM: Bubba — Kaytranada – WINNER

BEST CONTEMPORARY INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM: Live At The Royal Albert Hall — Snarky Puppy – WINNER

BEST INSTRUMENTAL COMPOSITION: Sputnik — Maria Schneider, Composer (Maria Schneider) – WINNER

BEST ARRANGEMENT, INSTRUMENTAL OR A CAPPELLA: Donna Lee — John Beasley, Arranger (John Beasley) – WINNER

BEST MUSIC FILM: “Linda Ronstadt: The Sound Of My Voice” — Linda Ronstadt – WINNER

BEST NEW AGE ALBUM: More Guitar Stories — Jim “Kimo” West – WINNER

BEST GOSPEL PERFORMANCE/SONG: “Movin’ On” — Jonathan McReynolds & Mali Music; Darryl L. Howell, Jonathan Caleb Mcreynolds, Kortney Jamaal Pollard & Terrell Demetrius Wilson, Songwriters – WINNER

GOSPEL ALBUM: Gospel According To Pj — Pj Morton – WINNER

CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN MUSIC ALBUM: Jesus Is King — Kanye West – WINNER

BEST ROOTS GOSPEL ALBUM: Celebrating Fisk! (The 150th Anniversary Album) — Fisk Jubilee Singers – WINNER

BEST RECORDING PACKAGING: Vols. 11 & 12 — Doug Cunningham & Jason Noto, Art Directors (Desert Sessions) – WINNER

BEST BOXED OR SPECIAL LIMITED-EDITION PACKAGE: Ode To Joy — Lawrence Azerrad & Jeff Tweedy, Art Directors (Wilco) – WINNER

BEST ALBUM NOTES: Dead Man’s Pop — Bob Mehr, Album Notes Writer (The Replacements) – WINNER

BEST HISTORICAL ALBUM: It’s Such A Good Feeling: The Best Of Mister Rogers — Lee Lodyga & Cheryl Pawelski, Compilation Producers; Michael Graves, Mastering Engineer (Mister Rogers) – WINNER

BEST ENGINEERED ALBUM, NON-CLASSICAL: Randy Merrill, Mastering Engineer (Beck) – WINNER

BEST REMIXED RECORDING: Roses (IMANBEK Remix) — Imanbek Zeikenov, Remixer (SAINt Jhn) – WINNER

BEST ENGINEERED ALBUM, CLASSICAL: Shostakovich: Symphony No. 13, ‘Babi Yar’ – WINNER

BEST PRODUCER OF THE YEAR, CLASSICAL: David Frost

BEST LATIN ROCK OR ALTERNATIVE ALBUM: La Conquista Del Espacio — Fito Paez – WINNER

BEST REGIONAL MEXICAN MUSIC ALBUM:  Un Canto Por México, Vol. 1 — Natalia Lafourcade – WINNER

 

BEST TROPICAL LATIN ALBUM: 40 — Grupo Niche – WINNER

BEST ORCHESTRAL PERFORMANCE: Ives: Complete Symphonies — Gustavo Dudamel, Conductor (Los Angeles Philharmonic) – WINNER

BEST OPERA RECORDING: Gershwin: Porgy And Bess — David Robertson, Conductor; Angel Blue & Eric Owens; David Frost, Producer (The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; The Metropolitan Opera Chorus) – WINNER

BEST CHORAL PERFORMANCE: Danielpour: The Passion Of Yeshua — Joann Falletta, Conductor; James K. Bass & Adam Luebke, Chorus Masters (James K. Bass, J’nai Bridges, Timothy Fallon, Kenneth Overton, Hila Plitmann & Matthew Worth; Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra; Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus & Ucla Chamber Singers) – WINNER

BEST CHAMBER MUSIC/SMALL ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCE: Contemporary Voices — Pacifica Quartet – WINNER

BEST CLASSICAL INSTRUMENTAL SOLO: Theofanidis: Concerto for Viola and Chamber Orchestra — Richard O’neill; David Alan Miller, Conductor (Albany Symphony) – WINNER

BEST CLASSICAL COMPENDIUM: Thomas, M.T.: From The Diary Of Anne Frank & Meditations On Rilke — Isabel Leonard; Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor; Jack Vad, Producer – WINNER

BEST CONTEMPORARY CLASSICAL COMPOSITION: Rouse: Symphony No. 5 — Christopher Rouse, Composer (Giancarlo Guerrero & Nashville Symphony) – WINNER

BEST COMPILATION SOUNDTRACK FOR A VISUAL MEDIA: “Jojo Rabbit” (Various Artists) – WINNER

BEST SCORE SOUNDTRACK FOR A VISUAL MEDIA: “Joker” — Hildur Guðnadóttir, Composer – WINNER

BEST SONG WRITTEN FOR VISUAL MEDIA: “No Time To Die” [From “No Time To Die”] — Billie Eilish O’Connell & Finneas Baird O’Connell, Songwriters (Billie Eilish) – WINNER

BEST DANCE/ELECTRONIC ALBUM: Bubba — Kaytranada – WINNER

BEST AMERICAN ROOTS PERFORMANCE: “Round Again” — John Prine – WINNER

BEST REGIONAL MEXICAN MUSIC ALBUM: Un Canto Por México, Vol. 1 — Natalia Lafourcade – WINNER

BEST AMERICAN ROOTS SONG: I Remember Everything — Pat Mclaughlin & John Prine, Songwriters (John Prine) – WINNER

BEST AMERICANA ALBUM: World On The Ground — Sarah Jarosz – WINNER

BEST BLUEGRASS ALBUM: Home — Billy Strings – WINNER

BEST LATIN ROCK OR ALTERNATIVE ALBUM: La Conquista Del Espacio — Fito Paez – WINNER

BEST TRADITIONAL BLUES ALBUM: Rawer Than Raw — Bobby Rush – WINNER

BEST CONTEMPORARY BLUES ALBUM: Have You Lost Your Mind Yet? — Fantastic Negrito – WINNER

BEST FOLK ALBUM: All the Good Times — Gillian Welch & David Rawling – WINNER

BEST REGIONAL ROOTS MUSIC ALBUM: Atmosphere New Orleans — Nightcrawlers – WINNER

BEST REGGAE ALBUM: Got To Be Tough — Toots & The Maytals – WINNER

BEST CHILDREN’S MUSIC ALBUM: All The Ladies — Joanie Leeds – WINNER

BEST SPOKEN WORD ALBUM: Blowout: Corrupted Democracy, Rogue State Russia, And The Richest, Most Destructive Industry On Earth — Rachel Maddow – WINNER

BEST COMEDY ALBUM: Black Mitzvah — Tiffany Haddish – WINNER

BEST MUSICAL THEATER ALBUM: Jagged Little Pill — Kathryn Gallagher, Celia Rose Gooding, Lauren Patten & Elizabeth Stanley, Principal Soloists; Neal Avron, Pete Ganbarg, Tom Kitt, Michael Parker, Craig Rosen & Vivek J. Tiwary, Producers (Glen Ballard & Alanis Morissette, Lyricists) (Original Broadway Cast) – WINNER

BEST ALTERNATIVE MUSIC ALBUM: Fetch The Bolt Cutters — Fiona Apple – WINNER

BEST IMPROVISED JAZZ SOLO: All Blues — Chick Corea, Soloist Track From: Trilogy 2 (Chick Corea, Christian Mcbride & Brian Blade) – WINNER

VOCAL ALBUM: Secrets Are The Best Stories — Kurt Elling Featuring Danilo Pérez – WINNER

BEST JAZZ INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM: Trilogy 2 — Chick Corea, Christian McBride & Brian Blade – WINNER

BEST LARGE JAZZ ENSEMBLE ALBUM: Data Lords — Maria Schneider Orchestra – WINNER

BEST LATIN JAZZ ALBUM: Four Questions — Arturo O’farrill & The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra – WINNER

TRADITIONAL R&B PERFORMANCE: “Anything For You” — Ledisi – WINNER

Mugibson Mugisha
Mugibson Mugishahttp://mugibson.com
Mugibson Mugisha Patrick is a freelance digital influencer/ marketer and blogger. He is currently pursuing a Bachelors in Marketing at Makerere University Business school. He previously attended Bishop Cypriano Kihangire SS where he served as Information Prefect, and contributed a couple of articles for the school magazine and at school assemblies between 2014 -2015. Entertainment, arts, and culture chose Mugibson at an early age, and his love for the industry bundled with his passion for writing and journalism birthed his desire to put out publications about entertainment and happenings in his home country Uganda, and selected international content, for cross-boarder readers.

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