The biggest award ceremony of the Music Industry finally took place on Monday, March 15. While the star-studded musical evening is embracing artists from around the globe, Bollywood singer Shilpa Rao is also on the long list of nominees for her collaboration with Anoushka Shankar for the Album ‘Love Letters’ in the ‘Best Global Music Album’ Award.
Shilpa has given many gems to the industry like ‘Ghungroo’, ‘Bulleya’, Khuda Jaane’ and many more superhit Bollywood tracks. The singer was roped in by the English news website, ETimes by TOI for an interview, where she revealed her dream to see an Indian Singer on the stage of Grammy.
Rao talked about the recognition of Indian music artists at the Global level and said, “I would say that Indian music is always held in very high regard abroad. The only drawback is that there are very few Indian musicians who own it and can perform it (classical pieces) to its full potential.” adding to it Shilpa also pivoted on to stay in touch with the folk and classical roots of India and said, “ We need Indian musicians to connect to our classical roots and folk music. If we have more people owning it proudly, it will probably be performed more and heard more and we will get our due on the world platform.”
While there is immense talent in the blood of Indian artists, still there are only a few who are able to bring out that globally. But still, be can’t deny the fact that they are still getting recognized in nominations and even winning the awards at big stages.
Talking about the 63rd edition of the Grammys, American singer Beyonce has yet again created history by becoming the only female artist to hold most of the Trophies. This accomplished singer has 28 Grammys In her name and has taken over the record of singer Alison Krauss. She got the 28th Grammy for her win in Best R&B Performance for Black Parade.
Earlier, the Grammy Music Awards 2021 was scheduled for January 31, in Los Angeles, United States but got postponed due to Coronavirus.
Record of the Year: Everything I Wanted by Billie Eilish Album of the Year: Folklore by Taylor Swift Song of the Year: I Can't Breathe by H.E.R Best New Artist: Megan Thee Stallion Best Pop Solo Performance: Watermelon Sugar by Harry Styles Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: Rain On Me - Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album: American Standard -James Taylor Best Pop Vocal Album: Future Nostalgia by Dua Lipa Best Rock Performance: Shameika by Fiona Apple Best Metal Performance: Bum-Rush by Body Count Best Rock Song: Stay High by Brittany Howard Best Rock Album: The New Abnormal by The Strokes Best Alternative Music Album: Fetch the Bolt Cutters by Fiona Apple Best R&B Performance: Black Parade by Beyonce Best Traditional R&B Performance: Anything For You by Ledisi Best R&B Song: Better Than I Imagined by Robert Glasper Best R&B Album: Bigger Love by John Legend Best Rap Performance: Savage by Megan Thee Stallion, featuring Beyonce Best Melodic Rap Performance: Lockdown by Anderson.Paak Best Rap Song: Savage by Megan Thee Stallion, featuring Beyonce Best Rap Album: King's Disease by Nas Best Dance Recording: 10% by Kaytranada, featuring Kali Uchis Best Dance Electronic Album: Bubba by Kaytranada Best Contemporary Instrumental Album: Live At The Royal Albert Hall by Snarky Puppy Best Country Solo Performance: When My Amy Pray by Vince Gill Best Country Duo/Group Performance: 10,000 Hours by Dan-Shay and Justin Bieber Best Country Song: Crowded Table by The Highwomen Best Country Album: Wildcard by Miranda Lambert Best New Age Album: More Guitar Stories by Jim "Kimo" West Best Improvised Jazz Solo: All Blues by Chick Corea Best Jazz Vocal Album: Secrets Are The Best Stories by Kurt Elling Best Jazz Instrumental Album: Trilogy 2 by Chick Corea, Christian McBride and Brian Blade Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album: Data Lords by Maria Schneider Orchestra Best Latin Jazz Album: Four Questions by Arturo O'Farrill and The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra Best Bluegrass Album: Home by Billy Strings Best Traditional Blues Album: Rawer Than Raw by Bobby Rush Best Contemporary Blues Album: Have You Lost Your Mind Yet? by Fantastic Negrito Best Reggae Album: Got To Be Tough by Toots And The Maytals Best Spoken Word Album: Blowout by Rachel Maddow Best Comedy Album: Black Mitzvah by Tiffany Haddish Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media: Jojo Rabbit by various artists Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media: Joker by Hildur Guanadottir Best Music Video: Brown Skin Girl by Beyonce, Saint Jhn and Wizkid, featuring Blue Ivy Carter Best Music Film: Linda Ronstadt: The Sound Of My Voice by Linda Ronstadt |
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