Grammy 2016

Grammy Awards

Again, pop has won. The disc "1989", from Taylor Swift It has won three awards, including the highest award. There were other strong candidates, such as rapper Kendrick Lamar, with 11 nominations that ultimately earned him 5 awards. But the album of the year went to the Canadian.

The song of the year award went to Ed Sheeran, with "Tinking Out Loud", and the award for star product of the year went to "Uptown Funk", by Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars, which won a total of two awards. In addition, 3 awards went to “Sound & Color” ', by Alabama Shakes.

In this way, at 26 years old, and with a trajectory of around ten years in the world of music, Taylor Swift is the first woman to win the Grammy for best album of the year twice. His first accolade was in 2010 with Fearless. That year she achieved another record, being the youngest woman in history to win the precious award.

Between the albums nominated for the highest award This 58th Grammys featured Canadian artist Kendrick Lamar and the revamped R&B revamp The Weeknd, Chris Stapleton's country flair, and this year's indie novelty Alabama Shakes with "Sound & Color."

El tribute award, personally, it has been taken by Lionel Richie, one of the great soul proposals of today.

With regard to the Latin music, It is now 16 years since they delivered their own music awards in Spanish or Portuguese. Despite this, the Grammy Awards still have some categories when it comes to Latin music. The award for best latin pop album It has been for Ricky Martin, for To whom he wants to listen, who competed with Alejandro Sanz and Pablo Alborán.

The award best jazz album It has fallen to Arturo O'Farrill, who took advantage of the moment to thank the opening of relations between the US and Cuba. Regarding the best alternative latin albumIt was for “Hasta la Raíz”, by the Mexican Natalia Lafourcade. Justin Bieber won the first Grammy of his career in recognition of the best dance recording with "Where Are Ü Now". Another curious category was talking discs, where former United States President Jimmy Carter won.


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