2010 Grammy Winners Full List

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Last night the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards took place and they made history with both Taylor Swift and Beyonce taking home multiple trophies and breaking a few records. Swift took home four awards out of eight nominations for her album “Fearless” including album of the year. She’s the first solo female country performer to earn the top honor, as well as the first female pop winner since Celine Dion in 1997. See who else took home an award last night…

Beyonce’s night wasn’t too shabby either, the singer took home six Grammys including Song of the year. This marks the most awards won by a female artist at a single event. She was honored for R&B song and female vocal performance, best contemporary R&B album with “I Am … Sasha Fierce,” traditional R&B vocal performance for her cover of “At Last” and female pop vocal performance with “Halo.”

Other big wins of the night included a few artists from the RCA music label including Jamie Foxx, Imogean Heap, and Kings of Leon. Jamie Foxx, won his first Grammy for Best R&B Performance By A Duo or Group with Vocals for his hit single “Blame It,” while Kings of Leon took home 3 Grammys for Best Rock Performance By A Duo or Group, Record Of The Year, and Best Rock Song for their platinum hit single “Use Somebody,” and Imogen Heap received her first Grammy award for Best Engineered Album, “Ellipse.”

Full 2010 Grammy Winner’s List…

  • 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”

What do you think of this year’s winners? Who should have got what and why?

COMMENTS

  1. Posted by DOUG54

    tried of beyonce !!!!!! give somebody else move to see the stars as well ,we miss out on a very very good female ,called LEDISI

  2. Posted by Matt

    TAYLOR SWIFT SHOULD HAVE GONE 8 FOR 8! DAMN IT!

  3. Posted by wannaboo

    beyonce is the best she deserved everything she won,but she should have won the best album of the year she wroks hard and deserve everything. taylor swift is good but she new to the scene an for her to win that much thats good enough she is young an she has time to get more grammys…

  4. Posted by emahleee

    lady gaga should have won. not t swift.

  5. Posted by derby

    The Grammys are a big joke. So out of touch it’s embarrassing. No offense to the pop stars who win all the big awards, but they are not what’s really exciting about music today; there is so much more happening these days besides Beyoncé , Taylor Swift and Black Eyed Peas.

  6. Posted by T T

    Pleasure P or Trey Songz should have won best male vocal preformance..!!!!

  7. Posted by MDH

    Imogen Heap's album is Ellipse, not eclipse.

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