The 2024 Grammy Awards are happening right now in Los Angeles, and big names like Miley Cyrus, SZA, and Kylie Minogue are coming out as major winners at this prestigious event.
This year’s Grammy Awards, which are currently unfolding in Los Angeles, are set to honor and celebrate outstanding recordings released between October 1, 2022, and September 15, 2023. SZA leads the nominations with an impressive nine nods for her album ‘SOS,’ which not only received critical acclaim but also dominated the top spot on the Billboard 200 for a remarkable 10 consecutive weeks.
As of now, Miley Cyrus has taken home the Best Pop Solo Performance award, while Kylie has been recognized with the Best Pop Dance Recording accolade. Additionally, Michelle Obama has been awarded the Best Audiobook prize.
Here’s a glimpse at the winners announced thus far:
BEST POP SOLO PERFORMANCE
Miley Cyrus for ‘Flowers’
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PRODUCER OF THE YEAR, NON-CLASSICAL
Jack Antonoff
SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR, NON-CLASSICAL
Theron Thomas
BEST R&B SONG
Snooze, SZA
BEST AFRICAN MUSIC PERFORMANCE
“Water,” Tyla
BEST POP DUO/GROUP PERFORMANCE
“Ghost in the Machine,” SZA featuring Phoebe Bridgers
BEST DANCE/ELECTRONIC RECORDING
“Rumble,” Skrillex, Fred again.. and Flowdan
BEST POP DANCE RECORDING
“Padam Padam,” Kylie Minogue
BEST COMEDY ALBUM
“What’s in a Name?,” Dave Chappelle
BEST AUDIOBOOK, NARRATION AND STORYTELLING RECORDING
“The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times,” Michelle Obama
BEST COMPILATION SOUNDTRACK FOR VISUAL MEDIA
“Barbie: The Album” (Various Artists)
BEST SCORE SOUNDTRACK FOR VISUAL MEDIA (INCLUDES FILM AND TELEVISION)
“Oppenheimer,” Ludwig Göransson, composer
BEST SCORE SOUNDTRACK FOR VIDEO GAMES AND OTHER INTERACTIVE MEDIA
“Star Wars Jedi: Survivor,” Stephen Barton and Gordy Haab, composers
BEST SONG WRITTEN FOR VISUAL MEDIA
“What Was I Made For?” from “Barbie: The Album,” Billie Eilish O’Connell and Finneas O’Connell, songwriters (Billie Eilish)
BEST ROCK PERFORMANCE
“Not Strong Enough,” boygenius
BEST METAL PERFORMANCE
“72 Seasons,” Metallica
BEST ROCK SONG
“Not Strong Enough,” Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus, songwriters (boygenius)
BEST ROCK ALBUM
“This Is Why,” Paramore
BEST ALTERNATIVE MUSIC PERFORMANCE
“This Is Why,” Paramore
BEST ALTERNATIVE MUSIC ALBUM
“The Record,” boygenius
BEST TRADITIONAL R&B PERFORMANCE
“Good Morning,” PJ Morton featuring Susan Carol
BEST R&B ALBUM
“Jaguar II,” Victoria MoneÌt
BEST RAP PERFORMANCE
“Scientists & Engineers,” Killer Mike featuring AndreÌ 3000, Future and Eryn Allen Kane
BEST MELODIC RAP PERFORMANCE
“All My Life,” Lil Durk featuring J. Cole
BEST RAP SONG
“Scientists & Engineers,” André Benjamin, Paul Beauregard, James Blake, Michael Render, Tim Moore and Dion Wilson, songwriters (Killer Mike featuring Andre 3000, Future and Eryn Allen Kane)
BEST RAP ALBUM
“Michael,” Killer Mike
BEST SPOKEN WORD POETRY ALBUM
“The Light Inside,” J Ivy
BEST JAZZ PERFORMANCE
“Tight,” Samara Joy
BEST JAZZ VOCAL ALBUM
“How Love Begins,” Nicole Zuraitis
BEST JAZZ INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM
“The Winds of Change,” Billy Childs
BEST LARGE JAZZ ENSEMBLE ALBUM
“Basie Swings the Blues,” The Count Basie Orchestra directed by Scotty Barnhart
BEST LATIN JAZZ ALBUM
“El Arte Del Bolero Vol. 2,” Miguel ZenoÌn and Luis Perdomo
BEST ALTERNATIVE JAZZ ALBUM
“The Omnichord Real Book,” Meshell Ndegeocello
BEST TRADITIONAL POP VOCAL ALBUM
“Bewitched,” Laufe
BEST CONTEMPORARY INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM
“As We Speak,” BeÌla Fleck, Zakir Hussain, Edgar Meyer, featuring Rakesh Chaurasia
BEST MUSICAL THEATRE ALBUM
“Some Like It Hot,” Christian Borle, J. Harrison Ghee, Adrianna Hicks and NaTasha Yvette Williams, principal vocalists; Mary-Mitchell Campbell, Bryan Carter, Scott M. Riesett, Charlie Rosen and Marc Shaiman, producers; Scott Wittman, lyricist; Marc Shaiman, composer and lyricist (Original Broadway Cast)
BEST COUNTRY SOLO PERFORMANCE
“White Horse,” Chris Stapleton
BEST COUNTRY DUO/GROUP PERFORMANCE
“I Remember Everything,” Zach Bryan featuring Kacey Musgraves
BEST COUNTRY SONG
“White Horse,” Chris Stapleton and Dan Wilson, songwriters (Chris Stapleton)
BEST AMERICAN ROOTS PERFORMANCE
“Eve Was Black,” Allison Russell
BEST AMERICANA PERFORMANCE
“Dear Insecurity,” Brandy Clark featuring Brandi Carlile
BEST AMERICAN ROOTS SONG
“Cast Iron Skillet,” Jason Isbell, songwriter (Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit)
BEST AMERICANA ALBUM
“Weathervanes,” Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
BEST BLUEGRASS ALBUM
“City of Gold,” Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway
BEST TRADITIONAL BLUES ALBUM
“All My Love for You,” Bobby Rush
BEST CONTEMPORARY BLUES ALBUM
“Blood Harmony,” Larkin Poe
BEST FOLK ALBUM
“Joni Mitchell at Newport (Live),” Joni Mitchell
BEST REGIONAL ROOTS MUSIC ALBUM
“New Beginnings,” Buckwheat Zydeco Jr. and the Legendary Ils Sont Partis Band
“Live: Orpheum Theater Nola,” Lost Bayou Ramblers and Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra (tie)
BEST GOSPEL PERFORMANCE/SONG
“All Things,” Kirk Franklin; Kirk Franklin, songwriter
BEST CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN MUSIC PERFORMANCE/SONG
“Your Power,” Lecrae and Tasha Cobbs Leonard
BEST GOSPEL ALBUM
“All Things New: Live in Orlando,” Tye Tribbett
BEST CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN MUSIC ALBUM
“Church Clothes 4,” Lecrae
BEST ROOTS GOSPEL ALBUM
“Echoes of the South,” Blind Boys of Alabama
BEST LATIN POP ALBUM
“X Mii (Vol. 1),” Gaby Moreno
BEST MUSICA URBANA ALBUM
“Manana Sera Bonito,” Karol G
BEST LATIN ROCK OR ALTERNATIVE ALBUM
“Vida Cotidiana,” Juanes