66th Grammy Award : In a groundbreaking night at the Grammy Awards, Taylor Swift secured her fourth Album of the Year win for “Midnights,” setting a new record in the category. The pop sensation expressed her gratitude to producer Jack Antonoff in her acceptance speech, revealing that creating music and performing live bring her unparalleled joy.
Swift surprised fans by unveiling her upcoming album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” scheduled for release on April 19. During her acceptance speech for Best Pop Vocal Album, she credited the fans for their passion and loyalty, teasing a secret she had kept for two years.
Meanwhile, Miley Cyrus clinched Record of the Year for “Flowers,” marking her second Grammy (66th Grammy Award) of the night. In her humble speech, Cyrus expressed her hope that the award wouldn’t alter the beauty of her life.
Singers who win 66th Grammy Award
The Best New Artist honor went to Victoria Monet, who emotionally acknowledged her single mother and described the award as “15 years in the making.” Billie Eilish took home Song of the Year for her contribution to the Barbie-themed hit, “What Was I Made For?” She extended her gratitude to director Greta Gerwig for creating the “best movie of the year.”
Karol G Makes Grammy History
Sunday’s Grammy Awards witnessed Karol G’s historic win as the first female performer to be honored with the Best Musica Urbana Album for “Mañana Será Bonito.” Speaking in English, she expressed her delight at both attending the Grammys (66th Grammy Award) for the first time and holding her own Grammy.
The star-studded night featured captivating performances, including Olivia Rodrigo’s unique rendition of her blood-soaked ballad, Joni Mitchell’s historic performance of “Both Sides Now,” and Burna Boy’s dynamic set with Brandy and 21 Savage.
The In Memoriam segment paid tribute to lost musical legends, with Stevie Wonder, Oprah, and others delivering heartfelt performances. Fantasia Barrino and Adam Blackstone set the stage ablaze with a fiery Tina Turner tribute, adding to the unforgettable moments of the evening.
SZA, who graced the stage with a medley of her chart-topping hits, later secured the Best R&B Song award for “Snooze,” presented to her by the sensational Lizzo. The 2024 Grammy Awards, hosted by Trevor Noah, showcased a blend of history-making wins, emotional speeches, and captivating performances at the Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles.
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