Woman Gaga, the Black Panther soundtrack, and people vocalist Brandi Carlile brought home early Grammy grants on Sunday in front of a female-seasoned broadcast facilitated by R&B artist Alicia Keys.
Gaga's hit melody 'Shallow' from the film A Star is Born took the Grammy for best tune composed for visual media, while her "Joanne (Where Do You Think You're Going)" won for pop solo execution.
Gaga, who is to perform later on Sunday, said on Twitter she was "in tears with respect and appreciation."
"I'm not going to probably wear any cosmetics today around evening time," she tweeted.
Carlile, 37, brought home three early trophies, two for her Americana music single "The Joke" and another for her collection By the Way, I Forgive You.
A missing Ariana Grande, who hauled out of the Grammys show a week ago after a debate with makers, won her first Grammy best pop vocal collection for Sweetener.
The soundtrack for hero motion picture Black Panther took best score for visual media, while Childish Gambino's burning "This is America," about police mercilessness and bigotry, won the best music video trophy.
Gambino, the adjust self image of performing artist Donald Glover, was one of a few powerful stars who were no shows at the greatest night in music.
Driving candidates Kendrick Lamar, who delivered the Black Panther soundtrack, and Canadian rapper Drake's will likewise be missing in what is viewed as a scorn by the three rappers of an entertainment expo that has frequently closed hip-jump craftsmen out of its best prizes, in spite of rap's strength as the greatest music type in the United States.
Cardi B, who will perform later on Sunday, could break that pattern and bring home her first ever Grammy as well as possibly turn into the primary rapper since 2004 to win the pined for collection of the year grant for her Invasion of Privacy.
Just two collections by hip-jump craftsmen have ever won the collection of the year Grammy - Lauryn Hill's The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill in 1999, and Outkast's Speakerboxxx/The Love Below in 2004
Rappers Post Malone ("Beerbongs and Bentleys") and Drake's blockbuster Scorpion are likewise competing for the best prize. Janelle Monae's Dirty Computer, nation vocalist Kacey Musgraves' Golden Hour, Carlile's By The Way, I Forgive You, newcomer H.E.R's self-titled H.E.R., and the Black Panther soundtrack round out contenders for collection of the year.
Grammy coordinators this year extended the main four classes - collection, record, melody of the year, and best new craftsman - to eight chosen people from five of every an offer to enhance the challenge.
Sunday's show will incorporate exhibitions by Diana Ross, Miley Cyrus, Post Malone, Dolly Parton, Janelle Monae, Shawn Mendes, Katy Perry, Ricky Martin and Red Hot Chili Peppers. There will likewise be a tribute to the late Aretha Franklin, who passed on last August.
Rundown of champs -
Melody of the year
"This is America" - Donald Glover otherwise known as Childish Gambino and Ludwig Goransson, lyricists
Best Pop Solo
"Joanne (Where Do You Think You're Goin'?)" - Lady Gaga
Best pop team
"Shallow" - Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper for A Star Is Born
Best Traditional Pop Album
My Way - Willie Nelson
Best Pop Vocal Album
Sugar - Ariana Grande
Best Dance Recording -
"Power" - Silk City and Dua Lipa Featuring Diplo and Mark Ronson
Best EDM Album
Lady Worldwide - Justice
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album
Steve Gadd Band - Steve Gadd Band
Best Rock Solo
"At the point when Bad Does Good," - Chris Cornell
Best Metal Performance
"Electric Messiah" - High On Fire
Best Rock Song
"Masseduction" - Jack Antonoff and Annie Clark otherwise known as (St Vincent)
Best Rock Album
From the Fires - Greta Van Fleet
Best Alternative Music Album
Hues - Beck
Best R&B Performance
"Best Part" - H.E.R. Highlighting Daniel Caesar
Best Traditional R&B Performance - A tie
"Wager Ain't Worth The Hand" by Leon Bridges and "How Deep Is Your Love" by PJ Morton Featuring Yebba
Best R&B Song
"Boo'd Up" - Larrance Dopson, Joelle James, Ella Mai and Dijon McFarlane
Best Urban Contemporary Album
Everything Is Love - The Carters
Best Rap Performance - A tie
"Bubblin" by Anderson .Paak and "Ruler's Dead" by Kendrick Lamar, Jay Rock, Future and James Blake
Best Rap/Sung Performance
"This is America" - Childish Gambino
Best Rap Song
"God's Plan" - Aubrey Graham, Daveon Jackson, Brock Korsan, Ron LaTour, Matthew Samuels and Noah Shebib, songwriters(Drake)
Best Country Solo Performance
"Butterflies" - Kacey Musgraves
Best Country Duo/Group Performance
"Tequila" - Dan + Shay
Best Country Song
"Space Cowboy" - Luke Laird, Shane McAnally and Kacey Musgraves
Best Country Album
Brilliant Hour - Kacey Musgraves
Best New Age Album
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