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Grammy 2022: Full List Of Winners

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The complete list of winners at the 64th edition of the Grammy Awards in 2022 has emerged.

Nigerian artistes, Wizkid, Femi Kuti and Made Kuti, surprisingly lost in the two categories for Best Global Music Performance and Best Global Music Album.

However, it was still a win for Nigeria as Mr Eazi , Burna Boy, Yemi Alade featured in Angelique Kidjo’s album ‘Mother Nature’ which won Best Global music award.

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Here’s the full list of winners at the Grammy awards (2022):

Best Country Song

“Cold,” Dave Cobb, Derek Mixon J.T. Cure, Chris Stapleton, songwriters (Chris Stapleton)

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Best New Age Album

“Divine Tides,” Stewart Copeland and Ricky Kej

Best Global Music Performance

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“Mohabbat,” Arooj Aftab

Best Global Music Album

“Mother Nature,” Angelique Kidjo

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Best Country Solo Performance

“You Should Probably Leave,” Chris Stapleton

READ ALSO: Why Angelique Kidjo Defeated Wizkid, Femi Kuti, Others To Win Grammys – Yemi Alade

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Best Music Video

“Freedom,” (Jon Batiste); Alan Ferguson

Best Country Duo/Group Performance

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“Younger Me,” Brothers Osborne

Best Improvised Jazz Solo

“Humpty Dumpty (Set 2),” Chick Corea, soloist

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Best Jazz Instrumental Album

“Skyline,” Ron Carter, Gonzalo Rubalcaba and Jack DeJohnette

Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album

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“For Jimmy, Wes and Oliver,” Christian McBride Big Band

Best Latin Jazz Album

“Mirror Mirror,” Eliane Elias With Chick Corea and Chucho Valdés

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Best American Roots Performance

Jon Batiste “Cry”

Best American Roots Song

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“Cry,” Jon Batiste and Steve McEwan, songwriters (Jon Batiste)

Best Americana Album

Los Lobos -‘“Native Sons”

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Best Bluegrass Album

“My Bluegrass Heart,” Béla Fleck

Best Traditional Blues Album

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“I Be Trying,” Cedric Burnside

Best Musical Theater Album

“The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical,” Emily Bear, producer; Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear, composers/lyricists (Barlow & Bear)

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Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media

“The United States vs. Billie Holiday,” Andra Day

Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media

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“The Queen’s Gambit,” -Carlos Rafael Rivera (composer)

Soul -Jon Batiste, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross

Best Song Written For Visual Media

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“All Eyes On Me [From Inside],” Bo Burnham, songwriter ‘Bo Burnham’

Best Immersive Audio Album (for 63rd Grammy Awards)

“Soundtrack of the American Soldier,” Leslie Ann Jones, immersive mix engineer; Michael Romanowski, immersive mastering engineer; Dan Merceruio, immersive producer (Jim R. Keene and the United States Army Field Band)

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Best Instrumental Composition

“Eberhard,” Lyle Mays, composer ‘Lyle Mays’

Best Arrangement, Instrumental or ACappella

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READ ALSO: Grammys: Nigerians React As Angelique Kidjo Beats Wizkid, Femi Kuti, Made Kuti In Global Music Album Category

“Meta Knight’s Revenge (From ‘Kirby Superstar’),” Charlie Rosen and Jake Silverman, arrangers (The 8-Bit Big Band ft Button Masher)

Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals

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“To The Edge Of Longing (Edit Version),” Vince Mendoza, Arranger (Vince Mendoza, Czech National Symphony Orchestra and Julia Bullock)

Best Recording Package

“Pakelang,” Li Jheng Han, Yu, Wei, Art Directors (2nd Generation Falangao Singing Group and the Chairman Crossover Big Band)

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Best Album Notes

“The Complete Louis Armstrong Columbia and RCA Victor Studio Sessions 1946-1966,” Ricky Riccardi, album notes writer (Louis Armstrong)

Best Historical Album

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“Joni Mitchell Archives, Vol. 1: The Early Years (1963-1967),” Patrick Milligan and Joni Mitchell, compilation producers; Bernie Grundman, mastering engineer (Joni Mitchell)

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I’ve Been Blacklisted In Music Industry For 13 Years – Seun Kuti

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Grammy-nominated Afrobeat singer, Seun Kuti has claimed that he has been blacklisted in the Nigerian music industry for about 13 years due to his style of music.

He explained that because his late father Fela Anikulapo-Kuti and his contemporaries used their music as a form of protest against bad governance, the government invested heavily in vain artists while targeting conscious musicians.

Speaking in a recent episode of the Saleh Meditate podcast, Kuti said government’s interference has significantly affected the quality and impact of modern Nigerian music.

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He, however, said being blacklisted in Nigeria doesn’t affect him much, stressing that the country is just a fraction of his fanbase.

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He said, “The impact of Fela and his contemporaries who spoke truth to power sacred the government. They made the government realised the power of artistry. So, the government invested more in artists who don’t make conscious music than artists who sing about realities.

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“When I am in Nigeria, I don’t fear to say whatever I want to say. That is a lot of people are saying that I should be cancelled. I have been cancelled for about 13 years now after I performed conscious music at former Lagos State Governor Ambode’s event. Even before then, my music was heavily restricted.

“I have been cancelled for long. People think I am not cancelled because I am doing well. Nigeria has cancelled me long time but Nigeria is just like a really small percentage of my market. So, being cancelled doesn’t really affect me.”

He added that artists who are scared of being blacklisted are only scared because Nigeria makes up the bulk of their fanbase.

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My Beef With Wizkid Is For Life – Seun Kuti

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Maverick singer Seun Kuti has ruled out reconciliation with Afrobeats star, Wizkid, declaring that their rift is lifelong.

DAILY POST recalls that Seun Kuti and Wizkid fell apart after the latter claimed he was greater than Afrobeat pioneer Fela Anikulapo-Kuti in response to the former’s directive to fans to stop comparing the Ojuelegba crooner to the late music legend.

READ ALSO:How My Elder Sister Opposed Selling Fela’s Catalogue – Femi Kuti

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When asked in a recent podcast if he has settled his beef with Wizkid, Seun Kuti said he can’t reconcile with the Starboy boss because he disrespected his late dad.

The host asked: “Have you and Wizkid settled your Beef?”

Kuti replied: “It is on for life. I don’t have anything to say about him but it is on for life. You don’t say things about my dad and then it is fine. There is no coming back from that.”

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Why I Stopped Attending Church Service – Funke Akindele

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Famous Nollywood actress, Funke Akindele, has opened up on why she lost interest in attending church service.

The actress who made the revelation in a Snapchat video on Sunday, stated that she stopped going to church because attention often shifted to her rather than the service.

While explaining that she’s always the one they take pictures of, the actress said she now joins church service online.

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Akindele said “Anytime I go to church, I am always the one they take pictures of. So I will join online.”

Recall that in 2022, Akindele openly identified herself with the Celestial Church of Christ.

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“Every time I have challenges I go to the Celestial church quietly at night for solutions. But I have to stop hiding and publicly identify with the church”, she said.

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