Grammys 2010 Winners List
Monday, February 1, 2010 - Labels: 2010 Grammys - 0 Comments
Most people probably watched the Grammy Awards 2010 in which several artists, song writers, and musicians were awarded in each category. A lot of artists performed in the recently concluded Grammy Awards 2010 that includes Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Black Eyed Peas, Taylor Swift, among others.
Among the list of winners at Grammys, Beyonce bagged the most number of awards with six including song of the year – the most won by a female artist at a single event.
Taylor Swift, who rocketed to stardom with ballads of teen love that she wrote on her bedroom floor, became the youngest artist winner of the coveted Grammy for album of the year award. Taylor Swift just turned 20 years old beating Alanis Morissette who won in 1996 at the age of 26.
If you were not able to watch the Grammy Awards 2010, you can check out the list of Grammy Awards winners here.
- Record of the Year Award: “Use Somebody,” Kings of Leon
- Album of the Year Award: “Fearless,” Taylor Swift
- Song of the Year Award: “Single Ladies (Put A Ring On it),” Beyonce Knowles
- New Artist Award: Zac Brown Band
- Pop Vocal Album Award: “The E.N.D.”, The Black Eyed Peas
- Female Pop Vocal Performance Award: “Halo,” Beyonce Knowles
- Male Pop Vocal Performance Award: “Make It Mine,” Jason Mraz
- Rock Album Award: “21st Century Breakdown,” Green Day
- Rock Song Award: “Use Somebody,” Kings of Leon
- R&B Album Award: “BLACKsummers’night, “Maxwell
- R&B Song Award: “Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It),” Beyonce Knowles
- Rap Album Award: “Relapse,” Eminem
- Rap Song Award: “Run This Town,” Jay-Z, Rihanna and Kanye West
- Best Rap/Sung Collaboration Award: “Run This Town,” Jay-Z, Rihanna and Kanye West
- Country Album Award: “Fearless,” Taylor Swift
- Female Country Vocal Performance Award: “White Horse,” Taylor Swift
- Male Country Vocal Performance Award: “Sweet Thing,” Keith Urban,
- Latin Pop Album Award: “Sin Frenos,” La Quinta Estacion
- Contemporary Jazz Album Award: “75,” Joe Zawinul & The Zawinul Syndicate
- Classical Album Award: “Mahler: Symphony No. 8; Adagio from Symphony No. 10″
- Traditional Gospel Album Award: “Oh Happy Day,” various artists
- Dance Recording Award: “Poker Face,” Lady Gaga
- Electronic Dance Album Award: “The Fame,” Lady Gaga
- Alternative Music Album Award: “Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix,” Phoenix
- Best Rock Instrumental Performance Award: “A Day In The Life,” Jeff Beck
- Best Metal Performance Award: “Dissident Aggressor,” Judas Priest
- Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical: “Ellipse,” Imogen Heap
- Spoken Word Album Award: “Always Looking Up,” Michael J. Fox
- Comedy Album Award: “A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All!” Stephen Colbert
- Best Compilation Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media: “Slumdog Millionaire,” Various Artists, A.R. Rahman, producer.
- Traditional World Music Album: “Douga Mansa,” Mamadou Diabate.
- Contemporary World Music Album: “Throw Down Your Heart: Tales From The Acoustic Planet, Vol. 3 – Africa Sessions,” Bela Fleck.
- Reggae Album: “Mind Control – Acoustic,” Stephen Marley.
- Tropical Latin Album: “Ciclos,” Luis Enrique.
- Latin Pop Album: “Sin Frenos,” La Quinta Estacion.
- Latin Rock, Alternative Or Urban Album: “Los De Atras Vienen Conmigo,” Calle 13.
- Regional Mexican Album: “Necesito De Ti,” Vicente Fernandez.
- Tejano Album: “Borders Y Bailes,” Los Texmaniacs.
- Norteno Album: “Tu Noche Con…Los Tigres Del Norte,” Los Tigres Del Norte.
- Banda Album: “Tu Esclavo Y Amo,” Lupillo Rivera.
To see the complete list you can go here.
Among the list of winners at Grammys, Beyonce bagged the most number of awards with six including song of the year – the most won by a female artist at a single event.
Taylor Swift, who rocketed to stardom with ballads of teen love that she wrote on her bedroom floor, became the youngest artist winner of the coveted Grammy for album of the year award. Taylor Swift just turned 20 years old beating Alanis Morissette who won in 1996 at the age of 26.
If you were not able to watch the Grammy Awards 2010, you can check out the list of Grammy Awards winners here.
- Record of the Year Award: “Use Somebody,” Kings of Leon
- Album of the Year Award: “Fearless,” Taylor Swift
- Song of the Year Award: “Single Ladies (Put A Ring On it),” Beyonce Knowles
- New Artist Award: Zac Brown Band
- Pop Vocal Album Award: “The E.N.D.”, The Black Eyed Peas
- Female Pop Vocal Performance Award: “Halo,” Beyonce Knowles
- Male Pop Vocal Performance Award: “Make It Mine,” Jason Mraz
- Rock Album Award: “21st Century Breakdown,” Green Day
- Rock Song Award: “Use Somebody,” Kings of Leon
- R&B Album Award: “BLACKsummers’night, “Maxwell
- R&B Song Award: “Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It),” Beyonce Knowles
- Rap Album Award: “Relapse,” Eminem
- Rap Song Award: “Run This Town,” Jay-Z, Rihanna and Kanye West
- Best Rap/Sung Collaboration Award: “Run This Town,” Jay-Z, Rihanna and Kanye West
- Country Album Award: “Fearless,” Taylor Swift
- Female Country Vocal Performance Award: “White Horse,” Taylor Swift
- Male Country Vocal Performance Award: “Sweet Thing,” Keith Urban,
- Latin Pop Album Award: “Sin Frenos,” La Quinta Estacion
- Contemporary Jazz Album Award: “75,” Joe Zawinul & The Zawinul Syndicate
- Classical Album Award: “Mahler: Symphony No. 8; Adagio from Symphony No. 10″
- Traditional Gospel Album Award: “Oh Happy Day,” various artists
- Dance Recording Award: “Poker Face,” Lady Gaga
- Electronic Dance Album Award: “The Fame,” Lady Gaga
- Alternative Music Album Award: “Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix,” Phoenix
- Best Rock Instrumental Performance Award: “A Day In The Life,” Jeff Beck
- Best Metal Performance Award: “Dissident Aggressor,” Judas Priest
- Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical: “Ellipse,” Imogen Heap
- Spoken Word Album Award: “Always Looking Up,” Michael J. Fox
- Comedy Album Award: “A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All!” Stephen Colbert
- Best Compilation Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media: “Slumdog Millionaire,” Various Artists, A.R. Rahman, producer.
- Traditional World Music Album: “Douga Mansa,” Mamadou Diabate.
- Contemporary World Music Album: “Throw Down Your Heart: Tales From The Acoustic Planet, Vol. 3 – Africa Sessions,” Bela Fleck.
- Reggae Album: “Mind Control – Acoustic,” Stephen Marley.
- Tropical Latin Album: “Ciclos,” Luis Enrique.
- Latin Pop Album: “Sin Frenos,” La Quinta Estacion.
- Latin Rock, Alternative Or Urban Album: “Los De Atras Vienen Conmigo,” Calle 13.
- Regional Mexican Album: “Necesito De Ti,” Vicente Fernandez.
- Tejano Album: “Borders Y Bailes,” Los Texmaniacs.
- Norteno Album: “Tu Noche Con…Los Tigres Del Norte,” Los Tigres Del Norte.
- Banda Album: “Tu Esclavo Y Amo,” Lupillo Rivera.
To see the complete list you can go here.
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