April 26, 2024
Grammy awards included moment of silence for Kobe Bryant
LOS ANGELES - Billie Eilish swept the top Grammy categories on Sunday night, becoming the youngest artist in history to win the big four.

In their Grammys debut, Eilish and her brother/recording partner Finneas took home six awards.

Eilish won album of the year and pop vocal album (for “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?”), song of the year (for “Bad Guy”), new artist, engineered album (for Finneas’ work on “When We All Fall Asleep”), and producer of the year, non-classical (Finneas). He is a rare producer nominated for just one release (ordinarily producers are nominated for several) alongside Jack Antonoff (Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey), Dan Auerbach (Black Keys, Yola), John Hill (Khalid, Cage the Elephant, Carly Rae Jepsen) and Ricky Reed (Lizzo, Maggie Rogers, Maren Morris).

Other winners included Tyler, the Creator for best rap album, Anderson .Paak for R&B album, Tanya Tucker for country album, Vampire Weekend for alternative album, Cage the Elephant for rock album and The Chemical Brothers for dance/electronic album.

The non-televised portion of the event opened with a moment of silence for NBA star Kobe Bryant, who died in a helicopter crash on Sunday.

The Grammys also honored artist Nipsey Hussle, who won multiple posthumous honors.

Alicia Keys returned as host of the televised portion, while Imogen Heap hosted the premiere ceremony.
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