2022 GRAMMYs Awards Show: Complete Winners List

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AmericaJR.com has compiled the complete list of winners for the 64th annual GRAMMY Awards. The awards telecast was hosted by Trevor Noah inside the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Jon Batiste won the Album of the Year award. Other big winners include Silk Sonic for Record of the Year and Olivia Rodrigo won the Best New Artist GRAMMY. (The 64th GRAMMY Awards recognize recordings released between Sept. 1, 2020 — Sept. 30, 2021.)

Find out who won in each of the 86 categories at the 2022 GRAMMYs:

1. Record Of The Year
Award to the Artist and to the Producer(s), Recording Engineer(s) and/or Mixer(s) and mastering engineer(s), if other than the artist.

  • Leave The Door Open – WINNER
    Silk Sonic
    Dernst “D’Mile” Emile II & Bruno Mars, producers; Serban Ghenea, John Hanes & Charles Moniz, engineers/mixers; Randy Merrill, mastering engineer

2. Album Of The Year
Award to Artist(s) and to Featured Artist(s), Songwriter(s) of new material, Producer(s), Recording Engineer(s), Mixer(s) and Mastering Engineer(s).

  • We Are – WINNER
    Jon Batiste
    Craig Adams, David Gauthier, Braedon Gautier, Brennon Gautier, Gospel Soul Children Choir, Hot 8 Brass Band, PJ Morton, Autumn Rowe, Zadie Smith, St. Augustine High School Marching 100 & Trombone Shorty, featured artists; Jon Batiste, Mikey Freedom Hart, DJ Khalil, King Garbage, Kizzo, Sunny Levine, Nate Mercereau, David Pimentel, Ricky Reed, Autumn Rowe, Jahaan Sweet & Nick Waterhouse, producers; Jon Batiste, Russ Elevado, Mischa Kachkachishvili, Kizzo, Joseph Lorge, Manny Marroquin, Ken Oriole, David Pimentel, Ricky Reed, Jaclyn Sanchez, Matt Vertere, Marc Whitmore & Alex Williams, engineers/mixers; Andrae Alexander, Troy Andrews, Jon Batiste, Zach Cooper, Vic Dimotsis, Eric Frederic, Kizzo, Sunny Levine, Steve McEwan, PJ Morton, Autumn Rowe & Mavis Staples, songwriters; Michelle Mancini, mastering engineer

3. Song Of The Year
A Songwriter(s) Award. A song is eligible if it was first released or if it first achieved prominence during the Eligibility Year. (Artist names appear in parentheses.) Singles or Tracks only.

  • Leave The Door Open – WINNER
    Brandon Anderson, Christopher Brody Brown, Dernst Emile II & Bruno Mars, songwriters (Silk Sonic)

4. Best New Artist
This category recognizes an artist whose eligibility-year release(s) achieved a breakthrough into the public consciousness and notably impacted the musical landscape.

Olivia Rodrigo – WINNER

5. Best Pop Solo Performance
For new vocal or instrumental pop recordings. Singles or Tracks only.

  • drivers license – WINNER
    Olivia Rodrigo

6. Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
For new vocal or instrumental duo/group or collaborative pop recordings. Singles or Tracks only.

  • Kiss Me More – WINNER
    Doja Cat Featuring SZA

7. Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new traditional pop recordings.

  • Love For Sale – WINNER
    Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga

8. Best Pop Vocal Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new pop vocal recordings.

  • Sour
    Olivia Rodrigo

9. Best Dance/Electronic Recording
For solo, duo, group or collaborative performances. Vocal or Instrumental. Singles or tracks only.

  • Alive – WINNNER
    Rüfüs Du Sol
    Jason Evigan & Rüfüs Du Sol, producers; Cassian Stewart-Kasimba, mixer

10. Best Dance/Electronic Music Album
For vocal or instrumental albums. Albums only.

  • Subconsciously – WINNER
    Black Coffee

11. Best Contemporary Instrumental Album
*For albums containing approximately 51% or more playing time of instrumental material. For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new recordings.*\

  • Tree Falls – WINNER
    Taylor Eigsti

12. Best Rock Performance
For new vocal or instrumental solo, duo/group or collaborative rock recordings.

  • Making A Fire – WINNER
    Foo Fighters

13. Best Metal Performance
For new vocal or instrumental solo, duo/group or collaborative metal recordings.

  • The Alien – WINNER
    Dream Theater

14. Best Rock Song
A Songwriter(s) Award. Includes Rock, Hard Rock and Metal songs. A song is eligible if it was first released or if it first achieved prominence during the Eligibility Year. (Artist names appear in parentheses.) Singles or Tracks only.

  • Waiting On A War – WINNER
    Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Rami Jaffee, Nate Mendel, Chris Shiflett & Pat Smear, songwriters (Foo Fighters)

15. Best Rock Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new rock, hard rock or metal recordings.

  • Medicine At Midnight – WINNER
    Foo Fighters

16. Best Alternative Music Album
Vocal or Instrumental.

  • Daddy’s Home – WINNER
    St. Vincent

17. Best R&B Performance
For new vocal or instrumental R&B recordings.

  • Leave The Door Open – TIE
    Silk Sonic
  • Pick Up Your Feelings – TIE
    Jazmine Sullivan

18. Best Traditional R&B Performance
For new vocal or instrumental traditional R&B recordings.

  • Fight For You – WINNER
    H.E.R.

19. Best R&B Song
A Songwriter(s) Award. A song is eligible if it was first released or if it first achieved prominence during the Eligibility Year. (Artist names appear in parentheses.) Singles or Tracks only.

  • Leave The Door Open – WINNER
    Brandon Anderson, Christopher Brody Brown, Dernst Emile II & Bruno Mars, songwriters (Silk Sonic)

20. Best Progressive R&B Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of newly recorded progressive vocal tracks derivative of R&B.

  • Table For Two – WINNER
    Lucky Daye

21. Best R&B Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new R&B recordings.

  • Heaux Tales – WINNER
    Jazmine Sullivan

22. Best Rap Performance
For a Rap performance. Singles or Tracks only.

  • Family Ties – WINNER
    Baby Keem Featuring Kendrick Lamar

23. Best Melodic Rap Performance
For a solo or collaborative performance containing both elements of R&B melodies and Rap.

  • Hurricane – WINNER
    Kanye West Featuring The Weeknd & Lil Baby

24. Best Rap Song
A Songwriter(s) Award.  A song is eligible if it was first released or if it first achieved prominence during the Eligibility Year. (Artist names appear in parentheses.) Singles or Tracks only.

  • Jail – WINNER
    Dwayne Abernathy, Jr., Shawn Carter, Raul Cubina, Michael Dean, Charles M. Njapa, Sean Solymar, Kanye West & Mark Williams, songwriters (Kanye West Featuring Jay-Z)

25. Best Rap Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new rap recordings.

  • Call Me If You Get Lost – WINNER
    Tyler, The Creator

26. Best Country Solo Performance
For new vocal or instrumental solo country recordings.

  • You Should Probably Leave – WINNER
    Chris Stapleton

27. Best Country Duo/Group Performance
For new vocal or instrumental duo/group or collaborative country recordings.

  • Younger Me – WINNER
    Brothers Osborne

28. Best Country Song
A Songwriter(s) Award. A song is eligible if it was first released or if it first achieved prominence during the Eligibility Year. (Artist names appear in parentheses.) Singles or Tracks only.

  • Cold – WINNER
    Dave Cobb, J.T. Cure, Derek Mixon & Chris Stapleton, songwriters (Chris Stapleton)

29. Best Country Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new country recordings.

  • Starting Over – WINNER
    Chris Stapleton

30. Best New Age Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new vocal or instrumental new age recordings.

  • Divine Tides – WINNER
    Stewart Copeland & Ricky Kej

31. Best Improvised Jazz Solo
For an instrumental jazz solo performance. Two equal performers on one recording may be eligible as one entry. If the soloist listed appears on a recording billed to another artist, the latter’s name is in parenthesis for identification. Singles or Tracks only.

  • Humpty Dumpty (Set 2) – WINNER
    Chick Corea, soloist
    Track from: Akoustic Band Live (Chick Corea, John Patitucci & Dave Weckl)

32. Best Jazz Vocal Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new vocal jazz recordings.

  • Songwrights Apothecary Lab – WINNER
    Esperanza Spalding

33. Best Jazz Instrumental Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new instrumental jazz recordings.

  • Skyline – WINNER
    Ron Carter, Jack DeJohnette & Gonzalo Rubalcaba

34. Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new ensemble jazz recordings.

  • For Jimmy, Wes And Oliver – WINNER
    Christian McBride Big Band

35. Best Latin Jazz Album
For vocal or instrumental albums containing at least 51% playing time of newly recorded material. The intent of this category is to recognize recordings that represent the blending of jazz with Latin, Iberian-American, Brazilian, and Argentinian tango music.

  • Mirror Mirror – WINNER
    Eliane Elias With Chick Corea and Chucho Valdés

36. Best Gospel Performance/Song
This award is given to the artist(s) and songwriter(s) (for new compositions) for the best traditional Christian, roots gospel or contemporary gospel single or track.

  • Never Lost – WINNNER
    CeCe Winans

37. Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song
This award is given to the artist(s) and songwriter(s) (for new compositions) for the best contemporary Christian music single or track, (including pop, rap/hip-hop, Latin, or rock.)

  • Believe For It – WINNER
    CeCe Winans; Dwan Hill, Kyle Lee, CeCe Winans & Mitch Wong, songwriters

38. Best Gospel Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of newly recorded, vocal, traditional or contemporary/R&B gospel music recordings.

  • Believe For It – WINNER
    CeCe Winans

39. Best Contemporary Christian Music Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of newly recorded, vocal, contemporary Christian music, including pop, rap/hip hop, Latin, or rock recordings.

  • Old Church Basement – WINNER
    Elevation Worship & Maverick City Music

40. Best Roots Gospel Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of newly recorded, vocal, traditional/roots gospel music, including country, Southern gospel, bluegrass, and Americana recordings.

  • My Savior – WINNER
    Carrie Underwood

41. Best Latin Pop Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new Latin pop recordings.

  • Mendó – WINNER
    Alex Cuba

42. Best Música Urbana Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new Música Urbana recordings.

  • El Último Tour Del Mundo – WINNER
    Bad Bunny

43. Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new Latin rock or alternative recordings.

  • Origen – WINNER
    Juanes

44. Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano)
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new regional Mexican (banda, norteño, corridos, gruperos, mariachi, ranchera and Tejano) recordings.

  • A Mis 80’s – WINNER
    Vicente Fernández

45. Best Tropical Latin Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new tropical Latin recordings.

  • Salswing! – WINNER
    Rubén Blades y Roberto Delgado & Orquesta

46. Best American Roots Performance
For new vocal or instrumental American Roots recordings.  This is for performances in the style of any of the subgenres encompassed in the American Roots Music field including Americana, bluegrass, blues, folk or regional roots. Award to the artist(s).

  • Cry – WINNER
    Jon Batiste

47. Best American Roots Song
A Songwriter(s) Award. Includes Americana, bluegrass, traditional blues, contemporary blues, folk or regional roots songs. A song is eligible if it was first released or if it first achieved prominence during the Eligibility Year. (Artist names appear in parentheses.) Singles or Tracks only.

  • Cry – WINNER
    Jon Batiste & Steve McEwan, songwriters (Jon Batiste)

48. Best Americana Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new vocal or instrumental Americana recordings.

  • Native Sons – WINNER
    Los Lobos

49. Best Bluegrass Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new vocal or instrumental bluegrass recordings.

  • My Bluegrass Heart – WINNER
    Béla Fleck

50. Best Traditional Blues Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new vocal or instrumental traditional blues recordings.

  • I Be Trying – WINNER
    Cedric Burnside

51. Best Contemporary Blues Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new vocal or instrumental contemporary blues recordings.

  • 662 – WINNER
    Christone “Kingfish” Ingram

52. Best Folk Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new vocal or instrumental folk recordings.

  • They’re Calling Me Home – WINNER
    Rhiannon Giddens With Francesco Turrisi

53. Best Regional Roots Music Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new vocal or instrumental regional roots music recordings.

  • Kau Ka Pe’a – WINNER
    Kalani Pe’a

54. Best Reggae Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new reggae recordings.

  • Beauty In The Silence – WINNER
    Soja

55. Best Global Music Performance
For new vocal or instrumental Global music recordings.

  • Mohabbat – WINNER
    Arooj Aftab

56. Best Global Music Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new vocal or instrumental Global Music recordings.

  • Mother Nature – WINNER
    Angelique Kidjo

57. Best Children’s Music Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new musical or spoken word recordings that are created and intended specifically for children.

  • A Colorful World – WINNER
    Falu

58. Best Spoken Word Album
Includes Poetry, Audio Books & Storytelling

  • Carry On: Reflections For A New Generation From John Lewis – WINNER
    Don Cheadle

59. Best Comedy Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new recordings.

  • Sincerely Louis CK – WINNER
    Louis C.K.

60. Best Musical Theater Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new recordings. Award to the principle vocalist(s) and the album producer(s) of 51% or more playing time of the album. The lyricist(s) and composer(s) of a new score are eligible for an Award if they have written and/or composed a new score which comprises 51% or more playing time of the album.

  • The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical – WINNER
    Emily Bear, producer; Abigail Barlow & Emily Bear, composers/lyricists (Barlow & Bear)

61. Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media
Award to the artist(s) and/or ‘in studio’ producer(s) of a majority of the tracks on the album.  In the absence of both, award to the one or two individuals proactively responsible for the concept and musical direction of the album and for the selection of artists, songs and producers, as applicable. Award also goes to appropriately credited music supervisor(s).

  • The United States Vs. Billie Holiday – WINNER
    Andra Day
    Salaam Remi, compilation producer; Lynn Fainchtein, music supervisor

62. Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media
Award to Composer(s) for an original score created specifically for, or as a companion to, a current legitimate motion picture, television show or series, video games or other visual media.

  • The Queen’s Gambit – Tie
    Carlos Rafael Rivera, composer
  • Soul – Tie
    Jon Batiste, Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, composers

63. Best Song Written For Visual Media
A Songwriter(s) award. For a song (melody & lyrics) written specifically for a motion picture, television, video games or other visual media, and released for the first time during the Eligibility Year. (Artist names appear in parentheses.) Singles or Tracks only.

  • All Eyes On Me [From Inside] – WINNER
    Bo Burnham, songwriter (Bo Burnham)

64. Best Instrumental Composition

A Composer’s Award for an original composition (not an adaptation) first released during the Eligibility Year. Singles or Tracks only.

  • Eberhard – WINNER
    Lyle Mays, composer (Lyle Mays)

65. Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella

An Arranger’s Award. (Artist names appear in parentheses.) Singles or Tracks only.

  • Meta Knight’s Revenge (From “Kirby Superstar”) – WINNER
    Charlie Rosen & Jake Silverman, arrangers (The 8-Bit Big Band Featuring Button Masher)

66. Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals
An Arranger’s Award. (Artist names appear in parentheses.) Singles or Tracks only.

  • To The Edge Of Longing (Edit Version) – WINNER
    Vince Mendoza, arranger (Vince Mendoza, Czech National Symphony Orchestra & Julia Bullock)

67. Best Recording Package

  • Pakelang – WINNER
    Li Jheng Han & Yu, Wei, art directors (2nd Generation Falangao Singing Group & The Chairman Crossover Big Band)

68. Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition Package

  • All Things Must Pass: 50th Anniversary Edition – WINNER
    Darren Evans, Dhani Harrison & Olivia Harrison, art directors (George Harrison)

69. Best Album Notes

  • The Complete Louis Armstrong Columbia And RCA Victor Studio Sessions 1946-1966 – WINNER
    Ricky Riccardi, album notes writer (Louis Armstrong)

70. Best Historical Album

  • Joni Mitchell Archives, Vol. 1: The Early Years (1963-1967) – WINNER
    Patrick Milligan & Joni Mitchell, compilation producers; Bernie Grundman, mastering engineer (Joni Mitchell)

71. Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
An Engineer’s Award. (Artists names appear in parentheses.)

  • Love For Sale – WINNER
    Dae Bennett, Josh Coleman & Billy Cumella, engineers; Greg Calbi & Steve Fallone, mastering engineers (Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga)

72. Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical
A Producer’s Award. (Artists names appear in parentheses.)

  • Jack Antonoff – WINNER
    • Chemtrails Over The Country Club (Lana Del Rey) (A)
    • Daddy’s Home (St. Vincent) (A)
    • Gold Rush (Taylor Swift) (T)
    • Sling (Clairo) (A)
    • Solar Power (Lorde) (A)
    • Take The Sadness Out Of Saturday Night (Bleachers) (A)

73. Best Remixed Recording
A Remixer’s Award. (Artists names appear in parentheses for identification.) Singles or Tracks only.

  • Passenger (Mike Shinoda Remix) – WINNER
    Mike Shinoda, remixer (Deftones)

74. Best Immersive Audio Album
This category recognizes excellence in multichannel immersive audio recordings. Eligible recordings must be commercially released for sale or streaming on a consumer format/configuration (DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, SACD, Blu-Ray, Atmos, Auro-3D, immersive download, etc.) that provides an original immersive mix (not electronically re-purposed) of four or more channels.

  • Alicia – WINNER
    George Massenburg & Eric Schilling, immersive mix engineers; Michael Romanowski, immersive mastering engineer; Ann Mincieli, immersive producer (Alicia Keys)

72. Best Immersive Audio Album (63RD GRAMMY)

  • Soundtrack Of The American Soldier – WINNER
    Leslie Ann Jones, immersive mix engineer; Michael Romanowski, immersive mastering engineer; Dan Merceruio, immersive producer (Jim R. Keene & The United States Army Field Band)

75. Best Engineered Album, Classical
An Engineer’s Award. (Artist names appear in parentheses.)

  • Chanticleer Sings Christmas – WINNER 
    Leslie Ann Jones, engineer; Michael Romanowski, mastering engineer (Chanticleer)

76. Producer Of The Year, Classical
A Producer’s Award. (Artist names appear in parentheses.)

  • Judith Sherman – WINNER
    • Alone Together (Jennifer Koh) (A)
    • Bach & Beyond Part 3 (Jennifer Koh) (A)
    • Bruits (Imani Winds) (A)
    • Eryilmaz: Dances Of The Yogurt Maker (Erberk Eryilmaz & Carpe Diem String Quartet) (A)
    • Fantasy – Oppens Plays Kaminsky (Ursula Oppens) (A)
    • Home (Blythe Gaissert) (A)
    • Mendelssohn, Visconti & Golijov (Jasper String Quartet & Jupiter String Quartet) (A)
    • A Schubert Journey (Llŷr Williams) (A)
    • Vers Le Silence – William Bolcom & Frédéric Chopin (Ran Dank) (A)

77. Best Orchestral Performance
Award to the Conductor and to the Orchestra.

  • Price: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 3 – WINNER
    Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor (Philadelphia Orchestra)

78. Best Opera Recording
Award to the Conductor, Album Producer(s) and Principal Soloists.

  • Glass: Akhnaten – WINNER
    Karen Kamensek, conductor; J’Nai Bridges, Anthony Roth Costanzo, Zachary James & Dísella Lárusdóttir; David Frost, producer (The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; The Metropolitan Opera Chorus)

79. Best Choral Performance

Award to the Conductor, and to the Choral Director and/or Chorus Master where applicable and to the Choral Organization/Ensemble.

  • Mahler: Symphony No. 8, ‘Symphony Of A Thousand’ – WINNER
    Gustavo Dudamel, conductor; Grant Gershon, Robert Istad, Fernando Malvar-Ruiz & Luke McEndarfer, chorus masters (Leah Crocetto, Mihoko Fujimura, Ryan McKinny, Erin Morley, Tamara Mumford, Simon O’Neill, Morris Robinson & Tamara Wilson; Los Angeles Philharmonic; Los Angeles Children’s Chorus, Los Angeles Master Chorale, National Children’s Chorus & Pacific Chorale)

80. Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance

For new recordings of works with chamber or small ensemble (twenty-four or fewer members, not including the conductor). One Award to the ensemble and one Award to the conductor, if applicable.

  • Beethoven: Cello Sonatas – Hope Amid Tears – WINNER
    Yo-Yo Ma & Emanuel Ax

81. Best Classical Instrumental Solo
Award to the Instrumental Soloist(s) and to the Conductor when applicable.

  • Alone Together – WINNER
    Jennifer Koh

82. Best Classical Solo Vocal Album
Award to: Vocalist(s), Collaborative Artist(s) (Ex: pianists, conductors, chamber groups) Producer(s), Recording Engineers/Mixers with 51% or more playing time of new material.

  • Mythologies – WINNER
    Sangeeta Kaur & Hila Plitmann; Danaë Xanthe Vlasse, pianist (Virginie D’Avezac De Castera, Lili Haydn, Wouter Kellerman, Nadeem Majdalany, Eru Matsumoto & Emilio D. Miler)

83. Best Classical Compendium
Award to the Artist(s) and to the Album Producer(s) and Engineer(s) of over 51% playing time of the album, if other than the artist.

  • Women Warriors – The Voices Of Change – WINNER
    Amy Andersson, conductor; Amy Andersson, Mark Mattson & Lolita Ritmanis, producers

84. Best Contemporary Classical Composition

A Composer’s Award. (For a contemporary classical composition composed within the last 25 years, and released for the first time during the Eligibility Year.) Award to the librettist, if applicable.

  • Shaw: Narrow Sea – WINNER
    Caroline Shaw, composer (Dawn Upshaw, Gilbert Kalish & Sō Percussion)

85. Best Music Video
Award to the artist, video director, and video producer.

  • Freedom – WINNER
    Jon Batiste
    Alan Ferguson, video director; Alex P. Willson, video producer

86. Best Music Film
For concert/performance films or music documentaries. Award to the artist, video director, and video producer.

  • Summer Of Soul – WINNER
    (Various Artists)
    Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, video director; David Dinerstein, Robert Fyvolent & Joseph Patel, video producers

Source: The Recording Academy / GRAMMYS

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