“I Can’t Breathe” by Gabriela Wilson, better known as “H.E.R”, won the “Grammy” as the Song of the Year.
The star, Taylor Swift, won a “Grammy” for the album of the year for her work “Folklore”, and the young singer, Billie Eilish, won a “Grammy” for the record of the year, for the song “Everthing I Wanted” (All You Wanted).
The ceremony, which was presented by Trevor Noa, witnessed the participation of a large number of singing stars in the world, as a number of dance performances were presented.
It should be noted that the “Grammy Awards” is considered one of the most important musical events in the world, and due to the peer-chosen nature of the voting in it, the Grammy Awards are voted by the Recording Academy Music Makers membership body, which represents all Creative genres and majors, including record artists, songwriters, producers, distributors, and engineers.
The Corona pandemic caused the ceremony to be postponed from last January to this March, as the 63rd Grammy Awards were held in and around the Los Angeles Convention Center in downtown Los Angeles, without the participation of guests in personal attendance at the ceremony.
The nominees for the 63rd Grammy Awards were selected from more than 23,000 applicants across 83 categories, and the eligibility period for works released between September 1, 2019, to August 31, 2020.
The ceremony was attended by a large number of world singers and celebrities, including the “rapper”, Post Malone, singer, Chris Martin, the famous singer, Doia Lipa, in addition to the famous South Korean group “BTS”.
Source: “wakalat”