La La Land won both Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media and Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media. While all five names nominated this time around have contributed to popular culture and proven themselves to be incredibly talented individuals, Cara’s win is deserved, and it’s difficult to argue against the Academy’s decision, difficult as it must have been to make. Use the HTML below. Invision/AP/REX Shutterstock, Victoria Will/Invision/AP, George Pimentel/Getty Images This … Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist. - Kevin Hart, 4:44 – Jay-ZDamn – Kendrick Lamar - WINNERCulture – MigosLaila’s Wisdom – RapsodyFlower Boy – Tyler, the Creator, Love So Soft – Kelly ClarksonPraying – KeshaMillion Reasons – Lady GagaWhat About Us – PinkShape of You – Ed Sheeran - WINNER, Alessia Cara - WINNERKhalidLil Uzi VertJulia MichaelsSZA, Prblms – 6lackCrew – Goldlink feat Brent Faiyaz and Shy GlizzyFamily Feud – Jay-Z feat BeyoncéLoyalty. The Hit(s): Khalid’s debut solo hit is a nominee for Best R&B Song, but his appearance on Logic’s “1-800-273-8255” alongside fellow New Artist nominee Cara is up for another big award: Song of the Year. Katie Atkinson Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? Arguably the biggest name at the 60th edition of Music's Biggest Night? Some of the content on this site expresses viewpoints and opinions that are not those of the Recording Academy. He's the first producer to win two years in a row in this category since Babyface won three years running from 1995-1997. Directed by Matt Bizer, Tim Riley, Laura Wasser. And as diverse as the field is, many of the nominees have collaborated with one another during the past year, leading to one of the friendliest competitions of the 2018 awards. Back in 2015, she released the Isaac Hayes–sampling misanthrope anthem “Here,” leading to a powerful alternative-R&B debut, Know-It-All. She teamed up with Travis Scott on “Love Galore” and paid tribute to her favorite actress on “Drew Barrymore.” SZA also appeared on Maroon 5’s “What Lovers Do” and a remix of Lorde’s “Homemade Dynamite” alongside Post Malone and fellow New Artist nominee Khalid. Who: Twenty-one-year-old Alessia Cara’s nomination for Best New Artist comes nearly three years after she became a mainstream one-to-watch. His Record Of The Year win marks a year of accomplishment for the catchy track "24K Magic," the title track from his GRAMMY-winning album, which heated up the charts. Lamar is the first rapper to win twice in this category. While she is clearly one of the most talented and promising young musicians out there, it is odd that Cara was nominated at all, given the tight restrictions that govern what year artists can be up for this trophy.

The Man -- WINNER"Stay" — Zedd & Alessia Cara, Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album:Nobody But Me (Deluxe Version) — Michael BubléTriplicate — Bob DylanIn Full Swing — Seth MacFarlaneWonderland — Sarah McLachlanTony Bennett Celebrates 90 — (Various Artists) Dae Bennett, Producer -- WINNER, Best Pop Vocal Album:Kaleidoscope EP — ColdplayLust for Life — Lana Del ReyEvolve — Imagine DragonsRainbow — KeshaJoanne — Lady Gaga÷ (Divide) — Ed Sheeran -- WINNER, Best Dance Recording:"Bambro Koyo Ganda" — Bonobo Featuring Innov Gnawa"Cola" — Camelphat & Elderbrook"Andromeda" — Gorillaz Featuring DRAM"Tonite" — LCD Soundsystem -- WINNER"Line Of Sight" — Odesza Featuring WYNNE & Mansionair, Best Dance/Electronic Album:Migration — Bonobo3-D The Catalogue — Kraftwerk -- WINNERMura Masa — Mura MasaA Moment Apart — OdeszaWhat Now — Sylvan Esso, Best Contemporary Instrumental Album:What If — The Jerry Douglas BandSpirit — Alex HanMount Royal — Julian Lage & Chris EldridgePrototype — Jeff Lorber Fusion -- WINNERBad Hombre — Antonio Sanchez, Best Rock Performance:"You Want It Darker" — Leonard Cohen -- WINNER"The Promise" — Chris Cornell"Run" — Foo Fighters"No Good" — Kaleo"Go To War" — Nothing More, Best Metal Performance:"Invisible Enemy" — August Burns Red"Black Hoodie" — Body Count"Forever" — Code Orange"Sultan’s Curse" — Mastodon -- WINNER"Clockworks" — Meshuggah, Best Rock Song:"Atlas, Rise!"

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