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With Covid delays and changing plans, the 2022 Grammys came right at the heels of the Oscars. We’ve all seen discussions about the infamous Slap, along with other jokes about celebrities being seat fillers, etc. The Grammys, on the other hand, brought good vibes and high energy all around, highlighting the artists alongside their teams that made it all possible. As host Trevor Noah stated, “we’re going to be dancing, we’re going to be singing, we’re going to be keeping people’s names out of our mouths”.
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Winners and Unexpected Surprises
Olivia Rodrigo was favored to take home every major award she was nominated for. She did take home three of the six she was nominated for, Best Pop Vocal Album for SOUR and Best Pop Vocal Performance ‘drivers license’, along with winning Best New Artist. The biggest reason she didn’t sweep as expected was from the domination of Silk Sonic. The duo, Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak won all four Grammys that their song ‘Leave the Door Open’ was nominated for. Paak said it best, “in the industry, we call that a clean sweep!”
Jon Batiste was another big winner of the night, taking home Album of the Year for We Are, as well as four other awards from his eleven nominations. If you aren’t familiar with his work, you may recognize Batiste as the bandleader for ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ or his music in Pixar’s ‘Soul’. Batiste was up against some strong competition, beating out Olivia Rodrigo, Lil Nas X, Doja Cat, Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga, H.E.R, Kanye West, Billie Eilish, Justin Beiber, and Taylor Swift. If Batiste’s armful of Grammys didn’t speak for themselves, it’s widely agreed that he earned the win.
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Recognizing Behind the Scenes
The Grammys is as much a concert as an award show, featuring performances with high production value from many of its nominees. Olivia Rodrigo performed ‘drivers license’ on a suburban street set, Lil Nas X had costume changes and an elaborate ensemble, and Silk Sonic opened the show with a bang as they performed ‘777’, perfectly setting the mood for great performers to come. These performances, as well as all of the tours, concerts, and other public appearances these stars have under their belts are made possible by entire creative teams and staff, working tirelessly to make everything come together.
The Grammys recognized some of these individuals, giving presenter slots to staff members, allowing them to introduce their bosses and get some recognition for their hard work that often goes overlooked. Continuing the theme of recognition, Ben Platt, Rachel Zegler, Cynthia Ervio, and Leslie Odom Jr. gave a touching performance of a Sondheim medley, honoring his life as well as many other lives taken from the music industry in the past year.
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Critical Analysis of the 2022 Grammys
The Grammys were like a breath of fresh air following the Oscars. Having the two arguably biggest awards shows only one week apart from each other is opening the door to comparison, which is amplified by how different the two experiences were. Notably, the Grammys allowed the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, to give a message after he was turned down from speaking at the Oscars. Zelenskyy’s message was powerful and deserved the audience it was given.
The Grammys is exactly what the entertainment industry needs. The environment was overwhelmingly positive, with nominees dancing to the live performances and cheering their fellow musicians on. Trevor Noah was an incredible host, keeping his comedy lighthearted and avoiding the all too common comedy pitfall of negativity in a celebratory space. It felt like Noah and all of the nominees were happy to lift each other up, happy to finally be back at an awards show at all.
After decades of scandals and valid criticisms that award shows are not nearly as diverse as the industry itself, it was clear by just watching the ceremony and performances that the Grammys is a step in the right direction. Olivia Rodrigo, Doja Cat, SZA, Silk Sonic, and Jon Batiste are just a few of the people of color who took home Grammys, and queer celebrities like T.J Osborne, Lil Nas X and Lady Gaga all had their moments as well. This is not to say that everything is fixed regarding inclusion in Hollywood, but after fighting tooth and nail to see increased diversity, it’s refreshing to see progress.
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Complete List of Grammy Winners
Record of the Year
Winner: “Leave the Door Open” – Silk Sonic
Nominees: I Still Have Faith In You” – ABBA, “Freedom” – Jon Batiste, “I Get a Kick Out of You” – Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga, “Peaches – Justin Bieber ft. Daniel Caesar and Giveon, “Right On Time” – Brandi Carlile, “Kiss Me More” – Doja Cat featuring SZA, “Happier Than Ever” – Billie Eilish, “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” – Lil Nas X, “drivers license” – Olivia Rodrigo
Album of the Year
Winner: “We Are” – Jon Batiste
Nominees, “Love For Sale” -Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga, “Justice” – Justin Bieber, “Planet Her”- Doja Cat, “Happier Than Ever” – Billie Eilish, “Montero” – Lil Nas X, “Back of my Mind” – H.E.R., “sour” – Olivia Rodrigo, “Evermore” – Taylor Swift, “Donda” – Kanye
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Song of the Year
Winner: “Leave the Door Open” – Silk Sonic
Nominees: “Bad Habits” – Ed Sheeran, “A Beautiful Noise” – Alicia Keys & Brandi Carlile, “drivers license” – Olivia Rodrigo, “Fight For You” – H.E.R., “Happier Than Ever” – Billie Eilish, “Kiss Me More” – Doja Cat featuring SZA, “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” – Lil Nas X, “Peaches” – Justin Bieber featuring Daniel Caesar and Giveon, “Right On Time” – Brandi Carlile
Best New Artist
Winner: Olivia Rodrigo
Nominees: Arooj Aftab, Jimmy Allen, Baby Keem, FINNEAS, Glass Animals, Japanese Breakfast, The Kid LAROI, Arlo Parks, Saweetie
Best Pop Solo Performance
Winner: “drivers license” – Olivia Rodrigo
Nominees: “Anyone” – Justin Bieber, “Right On Time” – Brandi Carlile, “Happier Than Ever” – Billie Eilish, “Positions” – Ariana Grande
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Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
Winner: “Kiss Me More” – Doja Cat featuring SZA
Nominees: “I Get A Kick Out Of You” – Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga, “Lonely” – Justin Bieber and Benny Blanco, “Butter” – BTS, “Higher Power” – Coldplay
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Winner: “Love For Sale” – Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga
Nominees: “Til We Meet Again (Live)” – Norah Jones, “A Tori Kelly Christmas” – Tori Kelly, “Ledisi Sings Nina” – Ledisi, “That’s Life” – Willie Nelson, “A Holly Dolly Christmas” -Dolly Parton
Best Pop Vocal Album
Winner: “SOUR” – Olivia Rodrigo
Nominees: “Justice (Triple Chucks Deluxe)” – Justin Bieber, “Planet Her (Deluxe)” – Doja Cat, “Happier Than Ever” – Billie Eilish, “Positions” – Ariana Grande
Best Rock Album
Winner: “Medicine at Midnight” – Foo Fighters
Nominees: “Power Up” – AC/DC, “Capitol Cuts – Live From Studio A” – Black Pumas, “No One Sings Like You Anymore Vol. 1” – Chris Cornell, “McCartney III” – Paul McCartney
Best Alternative Music Album
Winner: “Daddy’s Home” – St. Vincent
Nominees: “Shore” – Fleet Foxes, “If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power” – Halsey, “Jubilee” – Japanese Breakfast, “Collapsed In Sunbeams” – Arlo Parks
Best R&B Album
Winner: “Heaux Tales” – Jazmine Sullivan
Nominees: “Temporary Highs In The Violet Skies” – Snoh Aalegra, “We Are” – Jon Batiste, “Gold-Diggers Sound” – Leon Bridges, “Back Of My Mind” – H.E.R.
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Best Country Album
Winner: “Starting Over” – Chris Stapleton
Nominees: “Skeletons” – Brothers Osborne, “Remember Her Name” – Mickey Guyton, “The Marfa Tapes” – Miranda Lambert, Jon Randall and Jack Ingram, “The Ballad of Dood and Juanita” – Sturgill Simpson
Best Music Video
Winner: “Freedom” – Jon Batiste
Nominees: “Shot in the Dark” – AC/DC, “I Get a Kick Out of You” – Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga,”Peaches” – Justin Bieber featuring Daniel Caesar and Giveon, “Happier Than Ever” – Billie Eilish, “Montero (Call Me by Your Name)” – Lil Nas X, “Good 4 U” – Olivia Rodrigo
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