2021 Grammy Winners: Toots, Prine, Dua Lipa, Strings, Apple, Howard, Haddish, Snarky Puppy

Grammy 2021 winners (from left): John Prine, Toots Hibbert and Dua Lipa

In a year where live musical performances grounded to a halt because of the pandemic, recorded music rose to the occasion in 2020.

Toots & the Maytals, John Prine, Dua Lipa, Billy Strings, Fiona Apple, Brittany Howard, Tiffany Haddish and Snarky Puppy were among the 2021 Grammy Award winners announced March 14. Trevor Noah hosting the scaled-down show on CBS.

Here's our list of favorite nominees in alphabetical order. Winners are noted with a .

 

Fiona Apple

√ Rock Performance: "Shameika"

√ Best Alternative Music Album: Fetch the Bolt Cutters

Best Rock Song: "Shameika"

The singer-songwriter from New York was arrested for marijuana possession in Texas in 2012. Apple won a Grammy for "Criminal"  in 1997. She has 11 total nominations.

 

Black Pumas

Record of the Year: "Colors"

Best American Roots Performance: "Colors"

Album of the Year: Black Pumas (Deluxe Edition)

Austin-based rock/soul band fronted by singer-guitarist Eric Burton earn a nom for their debut album.

 

Brandy Clark

Best Country Solo Performance: "Who You Thought I Was"

Best Country Album: Your Life is a Record

The country music singer-songwriter wrote and performed "Get High" in 2013. She has six previous Grammy noms.

 

Disclosure

Best Dance Recording: "My High"

UK electronic music brothers Howard and Guy Lawrence are joined by Anime and Slowthai on this track from their 2020 album Energy. Disclosure have six previous nominations.

 

D Smoke

Best Rap Album: Black Habits

Best New Artist

SoCal rapper (nee Daniel Farris) earns Grammy nom for his conscious hip-hop debut album.

 

Dua Lipa

Best Album: Future Nostalgia

Best Song: "Don't Start Now"

Best Record: "Don't Start Now"

√ Best Pop Vocal Album: Future Nostalgia

Best Pop Solo Performance: "Don't Start Now"

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: "Un Dia (One Day)"

The British pop sensation (her family is from Kosovo) should take home several 2021 Grammys.

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G Love

Best Contemporary Blues Album: The Juice 

The Philadelphia bluesy rapper (nee Garrett Dutton) scores his first Grammy nom with his seventh album.

 

Grateful Dead

Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package: Giants Stadium 1987, 1989, 1991

Five previously unreleased shows at the New Jersey stadium compiled on 14 CDs and a DVD. For Deadheads only. It's hard to believe but this is the Dead's first-ever Grammy nom.

 

Tiffany Haddish

√ Best Comedy Album: Black Mitzvah

 

Brittany Howard 

√ Best Rock Song: "Stay High"

Best Rock Performance: "Stay High"

Best Alternative Music Album: Jaime

Best R&B Performance: "Goat Head"

Best American Roots Performance: "Short and Sweet"

The former Alabama Shakes lead singer is rewarded with five noms after going solo in 2019. Howard, who now has 16 total noms, won three Grammys in 2015 with the Shakes.

 

Marcus King 

Best Americana Album: El Dorado

Southern-rock jammer out of South Carolina scores Grammy nom for his debut album. King also appears on G. Love's Grammy nominated album (see next page).

Check out the 2021 Grammy nominees here.

 

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