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Grammy Awards: coronation of Beyoncé, album of the year for Harry Styles ... what to remember from the 65th ceremony

2023-02-06T05:25:42.918Z


Harry Styles meanwhile won the Grammy for Album of the Year with "Harry's House" and Bonnie Raitt the Grammy for Song of the Year.


Queen B. Beyoncé became the most crowned artist of all time at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday.

With four awards already, Beyoncé, who released her latest album "Renaissance" last summer, an opus with dance, house and disco accents, will now have at least 32 gramophones in her cabinet, one more than the conductor. George Solti.

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Arrived a little late, "Queen B" was not yet there that a first gramophone was intended for her, that of the best RB song for "Cuff it".

In a dress with a silver train, she then went on stage to collect the best dance / electronic album, under the shining eyes of her husband, rapper Jay-Z.

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“I try not to be too moved”, she launched, thanking in turn her parents, her “beautiful husband” and her “three beautiful children” and “the queer community” which has always supported her. .

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History was already on the march before this Sunday for Beyoncé: with the nominations for this edition, she had equaled the record of her husband, Jay-Z, as the most nominated artist in the history of these awards (88).

Harry Styles Award for Best Album of the Year

The evening, hosted by comedian Trevor Noah, opened with a live performance by the prince of Puerto Rican reggaeton Bad Bunny, one of the most commercially successful artists in the world in 2022. Nominated in three categories, he has so far won a gramophone.

American Bonnie Raitt won the Grammy for song of the year with “Just Like That”.

The American blues, folk and country singer and guitarist surprised heavyweights Beyoncé, Taylor Swift and Adele.

Her victory is one more consecration: the artist was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000, and Rolling Stone ranked her among the 100 greatest singers and the 100 greatest guitarists of all time.

Harry Styles meanwhile won the first award of the evening, that of the best vocal pop album (“Harry's House”), before singing his hit “As It Was”, dressed entirely in sparkling fringes.

He went on to win the Grammy for Album of the Year with "Harry's House."

The pop sensation snagged the most coveted accolade of this Oscar-equivalent for music thanks to “Harry's House,” his third opus.

A disc where synthesizers and soft acoustics are accompanied by very personal lyrics, to make it the most intimate album of the British star.

Award for best music from a video game

Rapper Kendrick Lamar picked up three awards out of eight nominations, with Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song for "The Heart Part 5" and Best Album, with "Mr. Morale - the Big Steppers."

Seven-nominated American folk-rock star Brandi Carlile has already turned three into gramophones, including Best Rock Song and Best Rock Performance with "Broken Horses."

Among the first sensations of the pre-ceremony, actress Viola Davis joined the very select club of artists who won the four major American awards, the Oscar (cinema), the Emmy (television), the Tony (theater ) and Sunday evening a Grammy, in the category “audiobook, narration” for his memoir “Finding Me”.

She is the 18th artist to perform this exceptional performance, called "EGOT", after notably Whoopi Goldberg, Mel Brooks, or Rita Moreno.

The first award of its kind in the history of the Grammys, the award for best music in a video game went to American Stephanie Economou, for the music of "Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Dawn Of Ragnarok".

Source: leparis

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