Beyoncé made history with four new awards during the 2023 Grammy Awards – news Kultur og entertainment

The 65th edition of the Grammy Awards got off to a rough start for the queen of pop. When she won the first prize for best R & B song with the song “Cuff it”, she was stuck in the queue. – Beyoncé is on her way, said the evening’s host Trevor Noah before he joked about the heavy traffic in Los Angeles. – For the first time in three years we are live from Los Angeles! The world’s best city, if you look away from a couple of others, said comedian and the evening’s host Trevoar Noah during the opening. Photo: MARIO ANZUONI / Reuters “The music industry’s Oscars” nevertheless got back on their feet with a terrific show in the packed Crypto.com Arena. Grammy winners 2023 Album of the year – album of the year Voyage – ABBA 30 – Adele Un Verano Sin Ti – Bad Bunny Renaissance – Beyoncé Good Morning Georgeous – Mary J. Blige Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers – Kendrick Lamar Special – Lizzo Harrys House – Harry Styles Record of the Year – record of the year Don’t Shut Me Down – ABBA Easy on Me – Adele Break My Soul – Beyoncé Good Morning Gorgeous – Mary J. Blige You and Me on the Rock – Brandi Carlile & Lucius Woman – Doja Cat Bad Habit – Steve Lacy The Heart Part 5 – Kendrick Lamar About Damn Time – Lizzo As It Was – Harry Styles Song of the year – song of the year Abcdefu – Sara Davis About Damn Time – Lizzo All Too Well (10 minute version) – Taylor Swift As it Was – Harry Styles Bad Habit – Steve Lacy Break My Soul – Beyoncé Easy on Me – Adele God Did – DJ Khaled & Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, John Legend & Fridayy The Heart Part 5 – Kendrick Lamar Just Like That – Bonnie Ratt Newcomer of the year – best new artist Anitta Omar Apollo Domi & JD Beck Muni Long Samara Joy Latto Moonlight Tobe Nwigwe Molly Tuttle Wet Leg Best Pop Solo Performance – Best Pop Solo Performance Easy On Me – Adele Moscow Mule – Bad Bunny Woman – Doja Cat Bad Habit – Steve Lacy About Damn Time – Lizzo As It Was – Harry Styles Best Pop Duo/Group Performance – Best Pop Duo/Group Performance Don’t Shut Me Down – ABBA Bam Bam – Camila Cabello Featuring Ed Sheeran My Universe – Coldplay & BTS I Like You (A Happier Song) – Post Malone & Doja Cat Unholy – Sam Smith & Kim Petras Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album – Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album Higher – Michael Bublé When Christmas Comes Around… – Kelly Clarkson I Dream Of Christmas (Extended) – Norah Jones Evergreen – Pentatonix Thank You – Diana Ross Best Pop Vocal Album – Best Pop Vocal Album Voyage – ABBA 30 – Adele Music Of The Spheres – Coldplay Special – izzo Harry’s House – Harry Styles Best Dance/Electronic Recording – Best Dance/Electronic Recording – Break my Soul – Beyoncé Rosewood – Bonobo Don’t Forget M y Love – Diplo & Miguel I’m Good (Blue) – David Guetta & Bebe Rexha Intimidated – KAYTRANADA Featuring HER On My Knees – RÜFÜS DU SOL Best Dance/Electronic Music Album – Best Dance/Electronic Music Album Renaissance – Beyoncé Fragments – Bonobo Diplo – Diplo The Last Goodbye – ODESZA Surrender – RÜFÜS DU SOL Historic pop queen In 2021, Beyoncé Knowles received her 28th Grammy award, and she thus became the most winning woman in the award ceremony’s history. For the third time in his career, the 41-year-old was nominated in all three top categories of record, song and album of the year. During the night she collected four awards, for best R&B song with “Cuff It”, best dance/electronic song “Break My Soul”, best traditional R&B entry with “Plastic Off the Sofa” and for the album “Renaissance”. Photo: Chris Pizzello / AP With 28 awards already under her belt, she needed four awards to become the most winning artist in Grammy history. With that, Beyoncé pushed the Hungarian-British conductor Georg Softi down from the Grammy throne, who received 31 awards during his lifetime. When the record was a fact, it was an overwhelmed winner who took the stage. – I’m trying not to get too emotional, but just take this evening in, said Beyoncé. This year, Beyoncé was nominated in a total of nine categories. During her career, she has had 88 nominations, the same number as her husband Jay-Z. Award to Bergen singer Jens Christian Liven Isaksen, with the stage name Isak Swing from Bergen, is co-producer on the Beyoncé song “Break My Soul”. He was thus nominated in the three categories album of the year, record of the year and best dance/electronic recording. In the last category, he succeeds in winning one of the gramophone statuettes given. – It’s huge, betting on several prizes during the night, Isaksen told VG after winning. Several nominations for Norway Among the nominees was the sound technician and music producer from Skien, Morten Lindberg. He won his first Grammy in 2020 after being nominated a whopping 28 times. Morten Lindberg won his first Grammy award in 2020. Photo: FREDERIC J. BROWN / FREDERIC J. BROWN / AFP This year he was nominated for three new awards in two categories. For the work on the albums “Picturing the Invisible: Focus 1” and “Tuvayhun — Beatitudes for a Wounded World” he was nominated for two awards in the category for “Best immersive audio album”. And for his work on “Tuvayhun — Beatitudes for a Wounded World”, in which conductor Anita Brevik, Nidarosdomen’s Jentekor and the Trondheim soloists take part, he was also nominated in the “Best engineered album classical” category. Before the awards this year, Morten Lindberg told news that he had a good feeling. – “Tuvayhun — Beatitudes for a Wounded World” is one of the best things I have ever been involved in making. Here I feel we have hit the magic. So this year the feeling is pretty good.



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