2010 Grammy Awards winners.
Best dance recording – Lady Gaga Best electronic/dance album – Lady Gaga – “The Fame” Best female country vocal performance – Taylor Swift – “White Horse” Best male country vocal performance – Keith Urban – “Sweet Thing” Best country performance by a duo/group with vocals – Lady Antebellum – “I Run To You” Best country collaboration with vocals – Carrie Underwood & Randy Travis – “I Told You So” Best country song – Taylor Swift – “White Horse” Best bluegrass album – Steve Martin “The Crow/New Songs For The Five-String Banjo” Best children’s music album – Ziggy Marley – “Family Time” Best spoken word album – Michael J. Fox – “Always Looking Up” Best musical show album – West Side Story Best compilation soundtrack album – Slumdog Millionaire Best song written for motion picture, television or other visual media – Slumdog Millionare – “Jai Ho” Best remixed recording, non-classical – David Guetta featuring Kelly Rowland – “When Love Takes Over” Best male pop vocal performance – Jason Mraz – “Make It Mine” Best pop performance by a duo or group with vocals – Black Eyed Peas – “I Gotta Feeling” Best pop collaboration with vocals – Jason Mraz & Colbie Callait – “Lucky” Best pop instrumental album – Booker T. Jones – “Potato Hole” Best pop vocal album – The Black Eyed Peas – The E.N.D. Best traditional pop vocal album – Michael Buble – “Michael Buble Meets Madison Square Garden” Best rock solo performance – Bruce Springsteen – “Working On A Dream” Best rock performance by a duo/group w/vocals – Kings Of Leon – “Use Somebody” Best hard rock performance – AC/DC – “War Machine” Best metal performance – Judas Priest – “Dissident Aggressor” Best rock instrumental performance – Jeff Beck – “A Day In The Life” Best rock song – Kings Of Leon – “Use Somebody” Best alternative music album – Phoenix – “Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix” Best female R&B vocal performance – Beyonce – “Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)” Best male R&B vocal performance – Maxwell – “Pretty Wings” Best R&B performance by a duo/group with vocals – Jamie Foxx & T-Pain – “Blame It” Best traditional R&B vocal performance – Beyonce – “At Last” Best urban/alternative performance – India.Arie & Dobet Gnahore – “Pearls” Best R&B song – Beyonce – “Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)” Best R&B album – Maxwell – “BLACKsummer’snight” Best contemporary R&B album – Beyonce – “I Am…Sasha Fierce” Best rap solo performance – Jay-Z – “D.O.A.” Best rap performance by a duo/group – Eminem, Dr. Dre & 50 Cent – “Crack A Bottle” Best rap song – Rihanna, Jay-Z & Kanye West – “Run This Town” Best rap album – Eminem – “Relapse” Best short form music video – The Black Eyed Peas – “Boom Boom Pow” Best long form music video – Various Artists – “The Beatles Love – All Together Now” Song of the year – Beyonce – “Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)” Best country album – Taylor Swift – “Fearless” Best new artist – Zac Brown Band Best comedy album – Stephen Colbert – “The Greatest Gift Of All!” Record of the year – Kings Of Leon – “Use Somebody” Best rock album – Green Day – “21st Century Breakdown” Best rap/sung collaboration – Jay-Z, Rihanna & Kanye West – “Run This Town” Best female vocal performance – Beyonce – “Halo” Album of the year – Taylor Swift – “Fearless”
Best Rap Song: Run This Town (Jay-Z, Rihanna, Kanye West) – This has to be some kid of joke? Somebody was paid off.
Best Rap Album: Relaspe (Eminem). Again somebody was paid off.
Best R&B Album: “BLACKsummer’snight” and Best male R&B vocal performance Pretty Wings
Congratulations Maxwell you deserve it.
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Best rap song…hummm…… ontothenextone.
The music scene can be a joke. Gone are the days when all nominated, winners and losers were superb and winning a grammy was very precious and alot respected. Nowadays it is a different thing. Congs to all winners deserved and not.