Who ran Grammys 2019? Women did! Here’s a complete list of winners
By Bryan Durham - February 11, 2019
Women dominated the Grammys this year with all the major award categories going to the fairer sex this year. Kacey Musgraves took home the most trophies — four in all, followed by Lady Gaga (three) and Dua Lipa (two). Childish Gambino was the only male act to take home one of the Top 4: Record Of The Year.
The Grammy opened with five women (host Alicia Keys, former First Lady Michelle Obama, Jada Pinkett Smith and Lady Gaga) paying tribute to the power of music, followed by a female act (Camila Cabello) and several other female winners.

Album of the Year: Golden Hour, Kacey Musgraves
Record of the Year: “This Is America,” Childish Gambino
Song of the Year: “This Is America,” Donald Glover and Ludwig Göransson
Best New Artist: Dua Lipa

Best Pop Solo Performance: “Joanne (Where Do You Think You’re Goin’?),” Lady Gaga
Vocal Album: Sweetener, Ariana Grande
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance; “Shallow,” Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album: My Way, Willie Nelson
Best Dance/Electronic Album: Woman Worldwide, Justice
Best Dance Recording: “Electricity,” Silk City & Dua Lipa featuring Diplo & Mark Ronson
Best R&B Album; H.E.R., H.E.R.
Best R&B Performance: “Best Part,” H.E.R. featuring Daniel Caesar
Best Traditional R&B Performance: “Bet Ain’t Worth the Hand,” Leon Bridges (TIE)
“How Deep Is Your Love,” PJ Morton featuring Yebba (TIE)
Best R&B Song: “Boo’d Up,” Larrance Dopson, Joelle James, Ella Mai & Dijon McFarlane
Best Urban Contemporary Album: Everything Is Love, The Carters
Best Rap Album: Invasion of Privacy, Cardi B
Best Rap Performance: “King’s Dead,” Kendrick Lamar, Jay Rock, Future & James Blake (TIE)
“Bubblin,” Anderson .Paak (TIE)
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 & Noah Shebib
Best Rock Album: From The Fires, Greta Van Fleet
Best Rock Performance: “When Bad Does Good,” Chris Cornell
Best Rock Song: “Masseduction,” Jack Antonoff & Annie Clark
Best Alternative Music Album: Colors, Beck
Best Country Album: Golden Hour, Kacey Musgraves
Best Country Solo Performance: “Butterflies,” Kacey Musgraves
Best Country Duo/Group Performance: “Tequila,” Dan + Shay
Best Gospel Album: Hiding Place, Tori Kelly
Best American Roots Performance: “The Joke,” Brandi Carlile
Best American Roots Song: “The Joke,” Brandi Carlile, Dave Cobb, Phil Hanseroth & Tim Hanseroth
Best Americana Album: By the Way, I Forgive You, Brandi Carlile
Best Reggae Album: 44/876, Sting & Shaggy
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media: Black Panther
Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media: The Greatest Showman, Hugh Jackman (& Various Artists), Alex Lacamoire, Benj Pasek, Justin Paul & Greg Wells, compilation producers
Best Song Written For Visual Media: “Shallow,” from A Star Is Born, Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando & Andrew Wyatt (performed by Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper)
Best Comedy Album: Equanimity & The Bird Revelation, Dave Chappelle
Best Spoken Word Album: Faith — A Journey For All, Jimmy Carter
Best Music Video: “This Is America,” Childish Gambino
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