A very shocked Doja Cat nearly missed her win for Best Pop Duo Performance during Sunday night’s Grammy Awards ceremony in Las Vegas due to an ill-timed bathroom break.

Despite being on crutches, Doja’s Kiss Me More collaborator SZA was able to make it to the stage before the 26-year-old singer to accept the honor.

Just moments later Doja scurried onto the stage and admitted to the crowd that she’s ‘never taken such a fast p*ss in my whole life.’ The swear word made it past CBS’ censors during the live broadcast.

So close! A very shocked Doja Cat nearly missed her win for Best Pop Duo Performance during Sunday night's Grammy Awards ceremony in Las Vegas due to an ill-timed bathroom break

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So close! A very shocked Doja Cat nearly missed her win for Best Pop Duo Performance during Sunday night’s Grammy Awards ceremony in Las Vegas due to an ill-timed bathroom break

Whoops: Made it! Just moments later Doja scurried onto the stage and admitted to the crowd that she's 'never taken such a fast p*ss in my whole life.'

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A little adjustment: The songstress, who was attempting to catch her breath, thanked the crowd before taking a second to readjust her semi-sheer gown as to avoid a potential wardrobe malfunction

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Whoops: Made it! Just moments later Doja scurried onto the stage and admitted to the crowd that she’s ‘never taken such a fast p*ss in my whole life.’ The songstress, who was attempting to catch her breath, thanked the crowd before taking a second to readjust her semi-sheer gown as to avoid a potential wardrobe malfunction

The songstress, who was attempting to catch her breath, thanked the crowd before taking a second to readjust her semi-sheer gown as to avoid a potential wardrobe malfunction.

‘I really appreciate it. Thank you to everyone, my family, my team. I wouldn’t be here without you and I wouldn’t be here without my fans,’ she said into the mic, before turning to address SZA.

‘SZA, you are everything to me. You are incredible, you are the epitome of talent. You’re a lyricist, you’re everything,’ she gushed.

Taking over the mic, SZA graciously thanked Doja, her mother, God, and all of the fans who’ve supported her through the years.

What took you so long? Despite being on crutches, Doja's collaborator SZA was able to make it to the stage before the 26-year-old singer to accept the honor

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What took you so long? Despite being on crutches, Doja’s collaborator SZA was able to make it to the stage before the 26-year-old singer to accept the honor

Ready to roll: After getting herself situated, Doja continued on with her speech

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 Ready to roll: After getting herself situated, Doja continued on with her speech

Appreciative: 'I really appreciate it. Thank you to everyone, my family, my team. I wouldn't be here without you and I wouldn't be here without my fans,' she said into the mic

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Appreciative: ‘I really appreciate it. Thank you to everyone, my family, my team. I wouldn’t be here without you and I wouldn’t be here without my fans,’ she said into the mic

‘I’m glad you made it back in time!’ she told Doja, who went in for a hug. The duo earned a standing ovation from fellow singer Olivia Rodrigo, as well as an extended applause from the star-studded arena.

Clearly overcome with emotion, Doja got teary-eyed while admitting that this Grammy win is ‘a big deal’ to her and that she’s often ‘downplayed’ her successes in the past.

This admission and the gravity of the moment quickly caused the Planet Her songstress to burst into tears.

Major moment: Clearly overcome with emotion, Doja got teary-eyed while admitting that this Grammy win is 'a big deal' to her

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Major moment: Clearly overcome with emotion, Doja got teary-eyed while admitting that this Grammy win is ‘a big deal’ to her

Downplaying successes: She noted that she's often 'downplayed' her successes in the past

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Downplaying successes: She noted that she’s often ‘downplayed’ her successes in the past

Emotional: This admission and the gravity of the moment quickly caused the Planet Her songstress to burst into tears

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Emotional: This admission and the gravity of the moment quickly caused the Planet Her songstress to burst into tears

Her emotion was felt throughout the room, with the camera narrowing in on a teary-eyed Lady Gaga, who was also applauding Doja and SZA.

Dojs, fanning her tear-stained face, attempted to gather herself so she could finish her acceptance speech.

‘Damn,’ she said with a smile. ‘Thank you, everybody. Be safe. Take care.’

The dynamic duo’s hit Kiss Me More earned them their Best Pop Duo Performance award. They beat out the likes Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga’s I Get A Kick Out Of You and Coldplay’s Higher Power.

Couldn't have do it without you! 'SZA, you are everything to me. You are incredible, you are the epitome of talent. You're a lyricist, you're everything,' she gushed

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Couldn’t have do it without you! ‘SZA, you are everything to me. You are incredible, you are the epitome of talent. You’re a lyricist, you’re everything,’ she gushed

Thankful: Taking over the mic, SZA graciously thanked Doja, her mother, God, and all of the fans who've supported her through the years

Just in time: 'I'm glad you made it back in time!' she told Doja, who went in for a hug. The duo earned a standing ovation from fellow singer Olivia Rodrigo, as well as an extended applause from the star-studded room

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Just in time: ‘I’m glad you made it back in time!’ she told Doja, who went in for a hug. The duo earned a standing ovation from fellow singer Olivia Rodrigo, as well as an extended applause from the star-studded room

Other nominees included Justin Bieber & Benny Blanco for their song Lonely and beloved K-pop group BTS’ hit single Butter.

Sunday night’s Grammy Awards ceremony was held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas and hosted by comedian Trevor Noah. The event was televised and streamed live.

Music’s biggest night recognizes the best recordings, compositions, and artists of the eligibility year, which runs from September 1, 2020, to September 30, 2021.

The Recording Academy eliminated nominations review committees this year meaning winners will now be determined by a majority vote from Recording Academy voting members. There are famously a long list of categories – 88 to be exact.

Big finale: Doja, fanning her tear-stained face, attempted to gather herself so she could finish her acceptance speech

'Damn,' she said with a smile. 'Thank you, everybody. Be safe. Take care'

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‘Damn,’ she said with a smile. ‘Thank you, everybody. Be safe. Take care’

Dynamic duo: The dynamic duo's hit Kiss Me More earned them their Best Pop Duo Performance award. They beat out the likes Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga's I Get A Kick Out Of You and Coldplay's Higher Power

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Dynamic duo: The dynamic duo’s hit Kiss Me More earned them their Best Pop Duo Performance award. They beat out the likes Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga’s I Get A Kick Out Of You and Coldplay’s Higher Power

The Grammys were initially set to take place on Jan. 31 in Los Angeles, but got pushed due to the rapid spread of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus.

‘Given the uncertainty surrounding the Omicron variant, holding the show on January 31 simply contains too many risks,’ CBS and the Recording Academy said.

Harvey Mason Jr., CEO of the Recording Academy, confirmed later in January that it would be moving to Las Vegas.

Big competition: Other nominees included Justin Bieber & Benny Blanco for their song Lonely and beloved K-pop group BTS' hit single Butter

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 Big competition: Other nominees included Justin Bieber & Benny Blanco for their song Lonely and beloved K-pop group BTS’ hit single Butter

Glam gowns: SZA and Doja dazzled on stage in rivaling semi-sheer gowns

Music's biggest night: Sunday night's Grammy Awards ceremony was held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas and hosted by comedian Trevor Noah. The event was televised and streamed live. Music's biggest night recognizes the best recordings, compositions, and artists of the eligibility year, which runs from September 1, 2020, to September 30, 2021

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Music’s biggest night: Sunday night’s Grammy Awards ceremony was held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas and hosted by comedian Trevor Noah. The event was televised and streamed live. Music’s biggest night recognizes the best recordings, compositions, and artists of the eligibility year, which runs from September 1, 2020, to September 30, 2021

‘We are excited to take the GRAMMYs to Las Vegas for the very first time, and to put on a world-class show,’ he said.

‘From the moment we announced the postponement of the original show date, we have been inundated with heartfelt messages of support and solidarity from the artist community.’

‘We are humbled by their generosity and grateful for their unwavering commitment to the GRAMMY Awards and the Academy’s mission.’

Strike a pose: Doja Cat and SZA headed into the winners room after their speech to pose with their Grammy Awards

Beaming: The pair had huge smiles on their faces while posing with their awards

Cheers! At one point, Doja and SZA clanked their Grammys together

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Cheers! At one point, Doja and SZA clanked their Grammys together

Pure bliss: They posed back-to-back for one shot, with Doja flashing a wide smile and pressing the back of her head into SZA's flowing raven hair

GENERAL

Record Of The Year 

“Leave The Door Open” — Silk Sonic – WINNER 

“I Still Have Faith In You” — ABBA

“Freedom” — Jon Batiste

“I Get A Kick Out Of You” — Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga

“Peaches” — Justin Bieber feat. Daniel Caesar & Giveon

“Right On Time” — Brandi Carlile

“Kiss Me More” — Doja Cat feat. SZA

“Happier Than Ever” — Billie Eilish

“Montero” (Call Me By Your Name) — Lil Nas X

“drivers license” — Olivia Rodrigo 

Top of the world: Silk Sonic - comprised of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak - who earned four including the coveted Record Of The Year

  

Album Of The Year

We Are — Jon Batiste – WINNER

Love For Sale — Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga

Justice (Triple Chucks Deluxe) — Justin Bieber

Planet Her (Deluxe) — Doja Cat

Happier Than Ever — Billie Eilish

Back Of My Mind — H.E.R.

MONTERO — Lil Nas X

SOUR — Olivia Rodrigo

evermore — Taylor Swift

Donda — Kanye West

 Song Of The Year

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

“Bad Habits” — Fred Gibson, Johnny McDaid & Ed Sheeran, songwriters (Ed Sheeran)

“A Beautiful Noise” — Ruby Amanfu, Brandi Carlile, Brandy Clark, Alicia Keys, Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna, Linda Perry & Hailey Whitters, songwriters (Alicia Keys And Brandi Carlile)

“drivers license” — Daniel Nigro & Olivia Rodrigo, songwriters (Olivia Rodrigo)

“Fight For You” — Dernst Emile II, H.E.R. & Tiara Thomas, songwriters (H.E.R.)

“Happier Than Ever” — Billie Eilish O’Connell & Finneas O’Connell, songwriters (Billie Eilish)

“Kiss Me More” — Rogét Chahayed, Amala Zandile Dlamini, Lukasz Gottwald, Carter Lang, Gerard A. Powell II, Solána Rowe & David Sprecher, songwriters (Doja Cat feat. SZA) 

“Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” — Denzel Baptiste, David Biral, Omer Fedi, Montero Hill & Roy Lenzo, songwriters (Lil Nas X)

“Peaches” — Louis Bell, Justin Bieber, Giveon Dezmann Evans, Bernard Harvey, Felisha “Fury” King, Matthew Sean Leon, Luis Manual Martinez Jr., Aaron Simmonds, Ashton Simmonds, Andrew Wotman & Keavan Yazdani, songwriters (Justin Bieber feat. Daniel Caesar & Giveon)

Best New Artist

Olivia Rodrigo – WINNER 

Arooj Aftab

Jimmie Allen

Baby Keem

FINNEAS

Glass Animals

Japanese Breakfast

The Kid LAROI

Arlo Parks 

Saweetie

Triple threat: Oliva Rodrigo was one of the biggest winners of the night as she took home three awards including Best New Artist and Best Pop Vocal Album

POP

Best Pop Solo Performance

“drivers license” — Olivia Rodrigo – WINNER 

“Anyone” — Justin Bieber

“Right On Time” — Brandi Carlile

“Happier Than Ever” — Billie Eilish

“Positions” — Ariana Grande 

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

“Kiss Me More” — Doja Cat feat. SZA – WINNER 

“I Get A Kick Out Of You” — Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga

“Lonely” — Justin Bieber & benny blanco

“Butter” — BTS

“Higher Power” — Coldplay 

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

Love For Sale — Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga – WINNER

‘Til We Meet Again (Live) — Norah Jones

A Tori Kelly Christmas — Tori Kelly

Ledisi Sings Nina — Ledisi

That’s Life — Willie Nelson

A Holly Dolly Christmas — Dolly Parton

Best Pop Vocal Album

SOUR — Olivia Rodrigo – WINNER 

Justice (Triple Chucks Deluxe) — Justin Bieber

Planet Her (Deluxe) — Doja Cat

Happier Than Ever — Billie Eilish

Positions — Ariana Grande 

DANCE/ELECTRONIC MUSIC

Best Dance/Electronic Recording

“Alive” — Rüfüs Du Sol – WINNER 

“Hero” — Afrojack & David Guetta

“Loom” — Ólafur Arnalds Featuring Bonobo

“Before” — James Blake

“Heartbreak” — Bonobo & Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs

“You Can Do It” — Caribou 

“The Business” — Tiësto

Best Dance/Electronic Music Album

Subconsciously — Black Coffee – WINNER

Fallen Embers — Illenium

Music Is The Weapon (Reloaded) — Major Lazer

Shockwave — Marshmello

Free Love — Sylvan Esso

Judgement — Ten City

CONTEMPORARY INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC

Best Contemporary Instrumental Album

Tree Falls — Taylor Eigsti – WINNER 

Double Dealin’ — Randy Brecker & Eric Marienthal

The Garden — Rachel Eckroth 

At Blue Note Tokyo — Steve Gadd Band

Deep: The Baritone Sessions, Vol. 2 —Mark Lettieri

ROCK

Best Rock Performance

“Making A Fire” — Foo Fighters – WINNER 

“Shot In The Dark” — AC/DC

“Know You Better (Live From Capitol Studio A)” — Black Pumas

“Nothing Compares 2 U” — Chris Cornell

“Ohms” — Deftones 

Sad: Foo Fighters (seen in 2007) won Grammy Awards in all three categories they were nominated in - Best Rock Album, Best Rock Song, and Best Rock Performance a week after the death of drummer Taylor Hawkins

Best Metal Performance

“The Alien” — Dream Theater – WINNER 

“Genesis” — Deftones 

“Amazonia” — Gojira

“Pushing The Tides” — Mastodon

“The Triumph Of King Freak (A Crypt Of Preservation And Superstition)” — Rob Zombie

Best Rock Song

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

“All My Favorite Songs” — Rivers Cuomo, Ashley Gorley, Ben Johnson & Ilsey Juber, songwriters (Weezer)

“The Bandit” — Caleb Followill, Jared Followill, Matthew Followill & Nathan Followill, songwriters (Kings Of Leon)

“Distance” — Wolfgang Van Halen, songwriter (Mammoth WVH)

“Find My Way” — Paul McCartney, songwriter (Paul McCartney) 

Best Rock Album

Medicine At Midnight — Foo Fighters – WINNER 

Power Up — AC/DC

Capitol Cuts – Live From Studio A — Black Pumas

No One Sings Like You Anymore Vol. 1 — Chris Cornell 

McCartney III — Paul McCartney

ALTERNATIVE

Best Alternative Music Album

Daddy’s Home — St. Vincent – WINNER 

Shore — Fleet Foxes

If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power — Halsey

Jubilee — Japanese Breakfast

Collapsed In Sunbeams — Arlo Parks 

R&B

Best R&B Performance (tie)

“Leave The Door Open” — Silk Sonic (tie) – WINNER

“Pick Up Your Feelings” — Jazmine Sullivan (tie) – WINNER

“Lost You” — Snoh Aalegra

“Peaches” — Justin Bieber feat. Daniel Caesar & Giveon

“Damage” — H.E.R. 

Best Traditional R&B Performance

“Fight For You” — H.E.R. – WINNER 

“I Need You” — Jon Batiste

“Bring It On Home To Me” — BJ The Chicago Kid, PJ Morton & Kenyon Dixon feat. Charlie Bereal

“Born Again” — Leon Bridges feat. Robert Glasper 

“How Much Can A Heart Take” Lucky Daye feat. Yebba

Best R&B Song

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

“Damage” — Anthony Clemons Jr., Jeff Gitelman, H.E.R., Carl McCormick & Tiara Thomas, songwriters (H.E.R.)

“Good Days” — Jacob Collier, Carter Lang, Carlos Munoz, Solána Rowe & Christopher Ruelas, songwriters (SZA)

“Heartbreak Anniversary” — Giveon Evans, Maneesh, Sevn Thomas & Varren Wade, songwriters (Giveon) 

“Pick Up Your Feelings” — Denisia “Blue June” Andrews, Audra Mae Butts, Kyle Coleman, Brittany “Chi” Coney, Michael Holmes & Jazmine Sullivan, songwriters (Jazmine Sullivan)

Best Progressive R&B Album

Table For Two — Lucky Daye – WINNER 

New Light — Eric Bellinger

Something To Say — Cory Henry

Mood Valiant — Hiatus Kaiyote 

Dinner Party: Dessert — Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper, 9th Wonder & Kamasi Washington

Studying Abroad: Extended Stay — Masego

Best R&B Album

Heaux Tales — Jazmine Sullivan – WINNER 

Temporary Highs In The Violet Skies — Snoh Aalegra

We Are — Jon Batiste

Gold-Diggers Sound — Leon Bridges

Back Of My Mind — H.E.R. 

The moment: Jazmine Sullivan won two but none was bigger than the Best R&B Album win for Heaux Tales

RAP

Best Rap Performance

“Family Ties” — Baby Keem Feat. Kendrick Lamar – WINNER

“Up” — Cardi B

“My Life” — J. Cole Feat. 21 Savage & Morray

“Way 2 Sexy” — Drake Feat. Future & Young Thug

“Thot S***” — Megan Thee Stallion

Up-and-comer: Baby Keem earned Best Rap Performance for his work alongside Kendrick Lamar in Family Ties

Best Melodic Rap Performance

“Hurricane” — Kanye West feat. The Weeknd & Lil Baby – WINNER 

“Pride Is The Devil” — J. Cole feat. Lil Baby

“Need To Know” — Doja Cat

“INDUSTRY BABY” — Lil Nas X feat. Jack Harlow

“WUSYANAME” — Tyler, The Creator feat. Youngboy Never Broke Again & Ty Dolla $Ign 

Best Rap Song

“Jail” — Dwayne Abernathy, Jr., Shawn Carter, Raul Cubina, Michael Dean, Charles M. Njapa, Sean Solymar, Brian Hugh Warner, Kanye West & Mark Williams, Songwriters (Kanye West Featuring Jay-Z) – WINNER 

“Bath Salts” — Shawn Carter, Kasseem Dean, Michael Forno, Nasir Jones & Earl Simmons, Songwriters (Dmx Featuring Jay-Z & Nas)

“Best Friend” — Amala Zandelie Dlamini, Lukasz Gottwald, Randall Avery Hammers, Diamonté Harper, Asia Smith, Theron Thomas & Rocco Valdes, Songwriters (Saweetie Featuring Doja Cat)

“Family Ties” — Roshwita Larisha Bacha, Hykeem Carter, Tobias Dekker, Colin Franken, Jasper Harris, Kendrick Lamar, Ronald Latour & Dominik Patrzek, Songwriters (Baby Keem Featuring Kendrick Lamar) 

“M Y . L I F E” — Shéyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph & Jermaine Cole, Songwriters (J. Cole Featuring 21 Savage & Morray)

Best Rap Album

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

The Off-Season – J Cole

Certified Lover Boy – Drake

King’s Disease II – Nas 

Donda – Kanye West

COUNTRY

Best Country Solo Performance

“You Should Probably Leave” — Chris Stapleton – WINNER 

“Forever After All” — Luke Combs

“Remember Her Name” — Mickey Guyton

“All I Do Is Drive” — Jason Isbell

“camera roll” — Kacey Musgraves 

Always on top: Chris Stapleton added another three Grammys to his collection including one for Best Country Album for Starting Over

Best Country Duo/Group Performance

“Younger Me” — Brothers Osborne – WINNER 

“If I Didn’t Love You” — Jason Aldean & Carrie Underwood 

“Glad You Exist” — Dan + Shay

“Chasing After You” — Ryan Hurd & Maren Morris

“Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” — Elle King & Miranda Lambert

Best Country Song

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

“Better Than We Found It” — Jessie Jo Dillon, Maren Morris, Jimmy Robbins & Laura Veltz, songwriters (Maren Morris)

“camera roll” — Ian Fitchuk, Kacey Musgraves & Daniel Tashian, songwriters (Kacey Musgraves) 

“Country Again” — Zach Crowell, Ashley Gorley & Thomas Rhett, songwriters (Thomas Rhett)

“Fancy Like” — Cameron Bartolini, Walker Hayes, Josh Jenkins & Shane Stevens, songwriters (Walker Hayes)

“Remember Her Name” Mickey Guyton, Blake Hubbard, Jarrod Ingram & Parker Welling, songwriters (Mickey Guyton)

Best Country Album

Starting Over — Chris Stapleton – WINNER 

Skeletons — Brothers Osborne

Remember Her Name — Mickey Guyton

The Marfa Tapes — Miranda Lambert, Jon Randall & Jack Ingram

The Ballad Of Dood & Juanita — Sturgill Simpson 

NEW AGE

Best New Age Album

Divine Tides — Stewart Copeland & Ricky Kej – WINNER 

Brothers — Will Ackerman, Jeff Oster & Tom Eaton 

Pangaea — Wouter Kellerman & David Arkenstone

Night + Day — Opium Moon

Pieces Of Forever — Laura Sullivan

JAZZ

Best Improvised Jazz Solo

“Humpty Dumpty (Set 2)” — Chick Corea, soloist – WINNER 

“Sackodougou” — Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah, soloist

“Kick Those Feet” — Kenny Barron, soloist

“Bigger Than Us” — Jon Batiste, soloist

“Absence” — Terence Blanchard, soloist 

Best Jazz Vocal Album

Songwrights Apothecary Lab — Esperanza Spalding 

Generations — The Baylor Project

SuperBlue — Kurt Elling & Charlie Hunter

Time Traveler — Nnenna Freelon

Flor — Gretchen Parlato 

  

Best Jazz Instrumental Album

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

Jazz Selections: Music From And Inspired By Soul — Jon Batiste

Absence — Terence Blanchard feat. The E Collective And The Turtle Island Quartet 

Akoustic Band LIVE — Chick Corea, John Patitucci & Dave Weckl

Side-Eye NYC (V1.IV) — Pat Metheny

Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album

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

Live At Birdland! — The Count Basie Orchestra Directed By Scotty Barnhart

Dear Love — Jazzmeia Horn And Her Noble Force 

Swirling — Sun Ra Arkestra

Jackets XL — Yellowjackets + WDR Big Band

Best Latin Jazz Album

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

The South Bronx Story — Carlos Henriquez

Virtual Birdland — Arturo O’Farrill & The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra

Transparency — Dafnis Prieto Sextet

El Arte Del Bolero — Miguel Zenón & Luis Perdomo

GOSPEL/CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN MUSIC

Best Gospel Performance/Song

“Never Lost” — CeCe Winans – WINNER 

“Voice Of God” — Dante Bowe Featuring Steffany Gretzinger & Chandler Moore

“Joyful” — Dante Bowe

“Help” — Anthony Brown & Group Therapy 

“Wait On You” — Elevation Worship & Maverick City Music

Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song

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

“We Win” — Kirk Franklin & Lil Baby; Kirk Franklin, Dominique Jones, Cynthia Nunn & Justin Smith, songwriters

“Hold Us Together (Hope Mix)” — H.E.R. & Tauren Wells; Josiah Bassey, Dernst Emile & H.E.R., songwriters

“Man Of Your Word” — Chandler Moore & KJ Scriven; Jonathan Jay, Nathan Jess & Chandler Moore, songwriters 

“Jireh” — Elevation Worship & Maverick City Music Featuring Chandler Moore & Naomi Raine; Chris Brown, Steven Furtick, Chandler Moore & Naomi Raine, songwriters

Best Gospel Album

Believe For It — CeCe Winans – WINNER 

Changing Your Story — Jekalyn Carr

Royalty: Live At The Ryman — Tasha Cobbs Leonard

Jubilee: Juneteenth Edition — Maverick City Music

Jonny X Mali: Live In LA — Jonathan McReynolds & Mali Music 

 

Best Contemporary Christian Music Album

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

No Stranger —Natalie Grant

Feels Like Home Vol. 2 — Israel & New Breed

The Blessing (Live) — Kari Jobe

Citizen Of Heaven (Live) — Tauren Wells 

Best Roots Gospel Album

My Savior — Carrie Underwood – WINNER 

Alone With My Faith —Harry Connick, Jr.

That’s Gospel, Brother — Gaither Vocal Band

Keeping On — Ernie Haase & Signature Sound

Songs For The Times — The Isaacs 

Saved: Carrie Underwood earned Best Gospel Roots Album for My Savior

 

LATIN

Best Latin Pop Album

Mendó — Alex Cuba – WINNER 

Vértigo — Pablo Alborán

Mis Amores — Paula Arenas

Hecho A La Antigua — Ricardo Arjona

Mis Manos — Camilo 

Revelación — Selena Gomez

Best Música Urbana Album

El Último Tour Del Mundo — Bad Bunny – WINNER 

Afrodisíaco — Rauw Alejandro 

Jose — J Balvin

KG0516 — KAROL G

Sin Miedo (Del Amor Y Otros Demonios) 8 — Kali Uchis

Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album

Origen — Juanes – WINNER 

Deja — Bomba Estéreo

Mira Lo Que Me Hiciste Hacer (Deluxe Edition) — Diamante Eléctrico 

Calambre — Nathy Peluso

El Madrileño — C. Tangana

Sonidos De Karmática Resonancia — Zoé

Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano)

A Mis 80’s — Vicente Fernández – WINNER 

Antología De La Musica Ranchera, Vol. 2 — Aida Cuevas 

Seis — Mon Laferte

Un Canto Por México, Vol. II — Natalia Lafourcade

Ayayay! (Súper Deluxe) — Christian Nodal

Best Tropical Latin Album

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

En Cuarentena — El Gran Combo De Puerto Rico

Sin Salsa No Hay Paraíso — Aymée Nuviola

Colegas — Gilberto Santa Rosa

Live In Peru — Tony Succar