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The SoJones Recap: 2015 Grammys

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With so many artists getting recognition for their skills, we knew that Sam Smith would come home with a ton of hardware! Hopefully he will be in his loft wearing Stevie Boi shades and sipping on some margheritas. We love the guy and wish him and Beyonce that duet that would be so special. Even so, you know Ape City might create the album of the year or maybe Hyphalini will get that duet with Kanye.We will see but you know SoJones loves to hook up bay area artists with the big timers if they so desire.

 



Queen B on top of things.



Queen B on top of things.

So who saw the grammy’s last night? We are sure that you will love getting into something comfortable and reading our list of winners if you haven’t checked it out already:

Album of the Year

Beck, Morning Phase – WINNER
Beyonce, Beyonce
Ed Sheeran, x
Sam Smith, In the Lonely Hour
Pharrell Williams, Girl

Best New Artist

Bastille
Iggy Azalea
Brandy Clark
Haim
Sam Smith — WINNER

Best R&B Performance

“Drunk In Love,” Beyoncé ft. Jay Z– WINNER
“New Flame,” Chris Brown ft. Usher & Rick Ross
“It’s Your World,” Jennifer Hudson ft. R. Kelly
“Like This,” Ledisi 
“Good Kisser,” Usher

Best Rock Album

Ryan AdamsRyan Adams
Morning PhaseBeck — WINNER
Turn BlueThe Black Keys
Hypnotic EyeTom Petty & the Heartbreakers
Songs of InnocenceU2

Best Pop Solo Performance



Sia is one great singer.



Sia is one great singer.

“All of Me,” John Legend
“Chandelier,” Sia
“Stay With Me,” Sam Smith
“Shake It Off,” Taylor Swift
“Happy,” Pharrell Williams– WINNER

Best Country Album

RiserDierks Bentley
The Outsiders,Eric Church
The Way I’m Livin’Lee Ann Womack
12 Stories, Brandy Clark
PlatinumMiranda Lambert — WINNER

Best Pop Vocal Album

Ghost Stories, Coldplay
Bangerz,Miley Cyrus
My Everything, Ariana Grande
Prism, Katy Perry
x, Ed Sheeran
In the Lonely Hour, Sam Smith– WINNER



Coldplay won big this year.



Coldplay won big this year.

Record of the Year

“Fancy,” Iggy Azalea ft. Charli XCX
“Chandelier,” Sia
“Stay With Me (Darkchild Version),” Sam Smith– WINNER
“Shake It Off,” Taylor Swift
“All About That Bass,” Meghan Trainor

Song of the Year

“Chandelier,” Sia
“All About That Bass,” Meghan Trainor
“Shake It Off,” Taylor Swift
“Stay With Me (Darkchild Version),” Sam Smith– WINNER
“Take Me to Church,” Hozier

Best Rap Album

The New Classic, Iggy Azalea
Because the InternetChildish Gambino
Nobody’s SmilingCommon 
The Marshall Mathers LP2Eminem – WINNER
OxymoronScHoolboy Q
Blacc HollywoodWiz Khalifa

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

“Fancy,” Iggy Azalea ft. Charli XCX
“A Sky Full of Stars,” Coldplay 
“Say Something,” A Great Big World ft. Christina Aguilera – WINNER
“Bang Bang,” Ariana GrandeJessie J & Nicki Minaj
“Dark Horse,” Katy Perry ft. Juicy J

Best Rap Performance

“3005,” Childish Gambino
“0 to 100/The Catch Up,” Drake 
“Rap God,” Eminem
“i,” Kendrick Lamar — WINNER
“All I Need Is You,” Lecrae

Best Alternative Music Album

This Is All Yours,alt-J
ReflektorArcade Fire
Melophobia,Cage the Elephant
St. Vincent, St. Vincent – WINNER
LazarettoJack White



St. Vincent is a superstar



St. Vincent is a superstar

Best Rock Song

“Ain’t It Fun,” Paramore – WINNER
“Blue Moon,” Beck
“Fever,” The Black Keys
“Gimme Something Good,” Ryan Adams
“Lazaretto,” Jack White

Best Rap/Sung Collaboration

“Blak Majik,” Common ft. Jhené Aiko 
“The Monster,” Eminem ft. Rihanna – WINNER
“Tuesday,” I Love Makonnen ft. Drake
“Studio,” ScHoolboy Q ft. BJ The Chicago Kid 
“Bound 2,” Kanye West & Charlie Wilson

Best Rap Song

“Anaconda,” Nicki Minaj
“Bound 2,” Kanye West & Charlie Wilson
“i,” Kendrick Lamar — WINNER
“We Dem Boyz,” Wiz Khalifa
“0 to 100/The Catch Up,” Drake

Best Country Song

“American Kids,” Kenny Chesney
“Automatic,” Miranda Lambert
“Give Me Back My Hometown,” Eric Church
“I’m Not Gonna Miss You,” Glen Campbell – WINNER
“Meanwhile Back at Mama’s,” Tim McGraw ft. Faith Hill



Sam Smith is the biggest winner.



Sam Smith is the biggest winner.

Best Country Duo/Group Performance

“Gentle On My Mind,” The Band Perry – WINNER
“Somethin’ Bad,” Miranda Lambert with Carrie Underwood 
“Day Drinking,” Little Big Town 
“Meanwhile Back At Mama’s,” Tim McGraw ft. Faith Hill
“Raise ‘Em Up,” Keith Urban ft. Eric Church

Best Country Solo Performance

“Give Me Me Back My Hometown,” Eric Church
“Invisible,” Hunter Hayes 
“Automatic,” Miranda Lambert
“Something In the Water,” Carrie Underwood — WINNER
“Cop Car,” Keith Urban

Best Urban Contemporary Album

Sail Out, Jhene Aiko
Beyonce, Beyonce
X,Chris Brown
Mali Is,Mali Music
G I R L, Pharrell Williams — WINNER



Aphex Twin is one prolific artist!



Aphex Twin is one prolific artist!

Best Dance/Electronic Album 

Syro, Aphex Twin – WINNER
While (1,Deadmaus
Nabuma Rubberband,Little Dragon
Do It Again,Röyksopp & Robyn
Damage Control,Mat Zo

Best Dance Recording

“Never Say Never,” Basement Jaxx
Rather Be,” Clean Bandit ft. Jess Glynne – WINNER
“F for You,” Disclosure ft. Mary J. Blige
“I Got U,” Duke Dumont ft. Jax Jones
“Faded,” Zhu

Best Latin Pop Album

Tangos, Ruben Blades  – WINNER
Elypse,Camila 
RaizLila DownsNiña Pastori & Soledad Pastorutti
Loco de AmorJuanes
Gracias Por Estar Aqui,Marco Antonio Solis

Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media

American Hustle 
Guardians of the Galaxy
Frozen — WINNER
Get On Up: The James Brown Story 
The Wolf of Wall Street

Best Music Video

“We Exist,” Arcade Fire
“Turn Down for What,” DJ Snake & Lil Jon
“Chandelier,” Sia
“Happy,” Pharrell Williams — WINNER
“The Golden Age,” Woodkid ft. Max Richter

Best Music Film

Beyoncé & Jay Z: On The Run Tour, Beyoncé & Jay Z
Ghost Stories, Coldplay
20 Feet From Stardom, Darlene Love, Merry Clayton, Lisa Fischer & Judith Hill — WINNER
Metallica: Through The Never,Metallica 
The Truth About Love Tour: Live From MelbournePink

Best Reggae Album

Fly Rasta, Ziggy Marley – WINNER
Back on the ControlsLee “Scratch” Perry
Full Frequency, Sean Paul
Out of Many, One Music, Shaggy,
The Reggae Power, Sly & Robbie & Spicy Chocolate,
Amid the Noise and the Haste, Soja

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

Cheek to Cheek, Lady Gaga & Tony Bennett – WINNER 
Sending You a Little Christmas, Johnny Mathis 
Nostalgia,Annie Lennox 
Partners, Barbra Streisand
Night Songs, Barry Manilow

Best Americana Album

The River & The Thread, Rosanne Cash – WINNER
Terms of My Surrener,John Hiatt
Bluesamericana, Keb’ Mo’
A Dotted Line,Nickel Creek
Metamodern Sounds in Country Music,Sturgill Simpson

Best Spoken Word Album

Actors Anonymous, James Franco
A Call to Action, Jimmy Carter
Carsick: John Waters Hitchhikes Across America, John Waters
A Fighting Chance, Elizabeth Warren
Diary of a Mad Diva, Joan Rivers — WINNER
We Will Survive: True Stories of Encouragement, Inspiration and the Power of Song, Gloria Gaynor

Best Gospel Album

Help, Erica Campbell – WINNER
Amazing,Ricky Dillard & New G 
Withholding Nothing: Live, William McDowell 
Forever Yours,Smokie Norful 
Vintage Worship,Anita Wilson

Best Rock Performance

“Gimme Something Good,” Ryan Adams
“Do I Wanna Know?”, Arctic Monkeys 
“Blue Moon,” Beck
“Fever,” The Black Keys
“Lazaretto,” Jack White — WINNER

Best Metal Performance

“Neon Knights,” Anthrax
“High Road,” Mastodon
“Heartbreaker,” Motörhead 
“The Negative One,” Slipknot
“The Last In Line,” Tenacious D – WINNER

Best R&B Song



Legends and SoJones link up. #sojonesaiko



Legends and SoJones link up. #sojonesaiko

“Drunk In Love,” Beyonce ft. Jay Z — WINNER
“Good Kisser,” Usher
“New Flame,” Chris Brown ft. Usher & Rick Ross
“Options (Wolfjames Version),” Luke James ft. Rick Ross
“The Worst,” Jhené Aiko 

Best R&B Album

Islander,Bernhoft 
Lift Your Spirit, Aloe Blacc 
Love, Marriage & Divorce, Toni Braxton & Babyface  – WINNER
Black Radio 2,Robert Glasper Experiment 
Give The People What They Want, Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings

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