Grammy Award: “I Can’t Breathe” about George Floyd wins. HER’s song is best song of the year.
It was crowned at the 63rd Grammy Awards, the Oscars of music. The song is dedicated to George Floyd, the African-American man killed by Minneapolis police on May 25, 2020.
But in addition to the American singer, whose real name is Gabriella Wilson, it was Beyoncé the real star of the evening without an audience hosted by TV presenter and comedian Trevor Noah in the multipurpose arena Staples Center, in the heart of Los Angeles.
Listen to HER's song
Very few spectators and a live show on the red carpet where the artists and presenters walked alone.
All Beyoncé Awards
He won Best Music Video for 'Brown Skin Girl', Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song for 'Savage' with Megan Thee Stallion, and Best R&B Performance for 'Black Parade'. A total of 28 Grammy wins.
The pop star surpassed violinist Alison Krauss’s record of 27 awards. Megan Thee Stallion won the Grammy for best new artist thanks to the chart-topping 2020 track “Savagee” with the remix featuring Beyoncé.
Harry Styles wins the Grammy for 'Best Pop Solo Performance' with Watermelon Sugar. For the English artist, formerly of One Direction, it is the first participation in the Grammys and first victory. Styles also opened, with the same song, the 63rd ceremony of the awards considered the Oscars of music. Folklore by Taylor Swift is the album of the year.
The artist is the first woman to have won a Grammy in the category for the third time, tying records held by Frank Sinatra, Stevie Wonder and Paul Simon. She previously won in 2008 for 'Fearless' and in 2014 for '1989'.
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