“Don’t Start Now” - Dua Lipa - Caroline Ailin & Ian Kirkpatrick, producers Josh Gudwin, Drew Jurecka & Ian Kirkpatrick, engineers/mixers Chris Gehringer, mastering engineer “Everything I Wanted” - Billie Eilish - Finneas O’Connell, producer Rob Kinelski & Finneas O’Connell, engineers/mixers John Greenham, mastering engineer* “Say So” - Doja Cat - Tyson Trax, producer Clint Gibbs, engineer/mixer Mike Bozzi, mastering engineer “Rockstar” -DaBaby Featuring Roddy Ricch - SethinTheKitchen, producer Derek “MixedByAli” Ali, Chris Dennis & Liz Robson, engineers/mixers Susan Tabor, mastering engineer “Colors” - Black Pumas - Adrian Quesada, producer Adrian Quesada, engineer/mixer JJ Golden, mastering engineer “Black Parade” - Beyoncé - Beyoncé & Derek Dixie, producers Stuart White, engineer/mixer Colin Leonard, mastering engineer *=winner General Field Record of the Year Here is the complete list of winners and nominations for the 2021 Grammy Awards: Ben Winston was executive producer, Jesse Collins and Raj Kapoor were co-executive producers and Fatima Robinson, Josie Cliff and David Wild were producers, Patrick Menton was talent producer, and Hamish Hamilton was director. The 2021 Grammy Awards ceremony was produced by Fulwell 73 Productions for the Recording Academy. The Grammy nominations and awards are voted for by the Recording Academy. The performers at the 2021 Grammy Awards included Bad Bunny, Black Pumas, Cardi B, BTS, Brandi Carlile, DaBaby, Doja Cat, Eilish, Mickey Guyton, Haim, Brittany Howard, Miranda Lambert, Lil Baby, Lipa, Chris Martin, John Mayer, Megan Thee Stallion, Maren Morris, Post Malone, Bruno Mars, Roddy Ricch, Styles and Swift. Other winners in major categories included H.E.R.’s “I Can’t Breathe” (Song of the Year) Megan Thee Stallion (Best New Artist) Dua Lipa’s “Future Nostalgia” (Best Pop Vocal Album) Harry Styles’ “Watermelon Sugar” (Best Pop Vocal Performance) and Lady Gaga With Ariana Grande’s “Rain on Me” (Best Pop/Duo Vocal Performance). Beyoncé now holds the record as the female artist with the most Grammys, breaking the previous record held by Alison Krauss, who has 27 Grammys. Beyoncé’s Grammy haul brought her total to 28 Grammys in her career so far.
She ended up winning four: “Black Parade” won for Best R&B Performance “Brown Skin Girl” won for Best Music Video/Film (an award she shares with her daughter Blue Ivy and rapper WizKid) and as a featured artist and co-writer on Megan Thee Stallion’s “Savage,” Beyoncé won for Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song. These wins came a year after Eilish swept all four of the General Field categories (Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Best New Artist) at the 2020 Grammy Awards.īeyoncé had the most nominations (nine) at the 2021 Grammy Awards. Swift previously won Grammys for Album of the Year for 2008’s “Fearless” and 2014’s “1989.”Įilish received two prizes at the 2021 Grammy Awards: Record of the Year (for “Everything I Wanted”) and Best Song Written for Visual Media (for “No Time to Die”). It was the only award that she won at the 2021 Grammy ceremony. Swift won Album of the Year for “Folklore,” and she became the first artist in Grammy history to win three Grammys for Album of the Year. Trevor Noah hosted the show, which was televised in the U.S. The show was originally scheduled to take place at the Staples Center, but due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions, performances were held inside an unnamed alternate building, while the awards were given at an outside location directly across from the Staples Center. Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and Beyoncé were among the top winners at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, which were presented in Los Angeles on March 14, 2021.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License additional terms may apply.Billie Eilish and Finneas at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on March 14, 2021. Mali Music serves as Minister of Music at Faith on the Move Ministries and though he remains unrestricted as a musician and artist, his passion lies in creating powerful, effective Christian lifestyle music that crosses genres and seeps to the core of people.
Mali Music’s sound is heavily inspired by the work of music geniuses Bilal and D’Angelo…free, boundless and uninhibited.
Mali Music’s love for music is largely influenced by legendary artist Sam Cooke and Otis Redding. Mali Music began playing piano at age 5 and wrote his first song at age 8 and has been actively pursuing his music ministry and career ever since adding acoustic guitar and electric bass to his instrumental proficiency. The Savannah based singer, songwriter, producer is breaking out of conventional gospel music. Jamaal Mali Music Pollard was born on Januin Phoenix, AZ.