1,” Chris Cornell “Medicine at Midnight,” Foo Fighters “McCartney III,” Paul McCartney. Best rock album: “Power Up,” AC/DC “Capitol Cuts – Live from Studio A,” Black Pumas “No One Sings Like You Anymore Vol. Best dance/electronic album: “Subconsciously,” Black Coffee “Fallen Embers,” Illenium “Music is the Weapon (Reloaded), Major Lazer “Shockwave,” Marshmello “Free Love,” Sylvan Esso “Judgement,” Ten City. Best traditional pop vocal album: “Love for Sale,” Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga “’Til We Meet Again (Live),” Norah Jones “A Tori Kelly Christmas,” Tori Kelly “Ledisi Sings Nina,” Ledisi “That’s Life,” Willie Nelson “A Holly Dolly Christmas,” Dolly Parton. Best pop vocal album: “Justice (Triple Chucks Deluxe),” Justin Bieber “Planet Her (Deluxe), Doja Cat “Happier Than Ever,” Billie Eilish “Positions,” Ariana Grande “Sour,” Olivia Rodrigo. Best pop duo/group performance: “I Get a Kick Out of You,” Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga “Lonely,” Justin Bieber and benny blanco “Butter,” BTS “Higher Power,” Coldplay “Kiss Me More,” Doja Cat featuring SZA.
Best pop solo performance: “Anyone,” Justin Bieber “Right on Time,” Brandi Carlile “Happier Than Ever,” Billie Eilish “Positions,” Ariana Grande “Drivers License,” Olivia Rodrigo. Best new artist: Arooj Aftab Jimmie Allen Baby Keem Finneas Glass Animals Japanese Breakfast The Kid Laroi Arlo Parks Olivia Rodrigo Saweetie.
Powell II, Solána Rowe and David Sprecher “Leave The Door Open,” Brandon Anderson, Christopher Brody Brown, Dernst Emile II and Bruno Mars “MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name),” Denzel Baptiste, David Biral, Omer Fedi, Montero Hill and Roy Lenzo “Peaches,” Louis Bell, Justin Bieber, Giveon Dezmann Evans, Bernard Harvey, Felisha “Fury” King, Matthew Sean Leon, Luis Manuel Martinez Jr., Aaron Simmonds, Ashton Simmonds, Andrew Wotman and Keavan Yazdani “Right On Time,” Brandi Carlile, Dave Cobb, Phil Hanseroth and Tim Hanseroth. and Tiara Thomas “Happier Than Ever,” Billie Eilish O’Connell and Finneas O’Connell “Kiss Me More,” Rogét Chahayed, Amala Zandile Dlamini, Lukasz Gottwald, Carter Lang, Gerard A. All rights reserved.- Song of the year (songwriter’s award): “Bad Habits,” Johnny McDaid and Ed Sheeran “A Beautiful Noise,” Ruby Amanfu, Brandi Carlile, Brandy Clark, Alicia Keys, Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna, Linda Perry and Hailey Whitters “Drivers License,” Daniel Nigro and Olivia Rodrigo “Fight For You,” Dernst Emile II, H.E.R. ™ & © 2021 Cable News Network, Inc., a WarnerMedia Company. The two recorded a television special in August, “One Last Time: An Evening with Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga,” that will air Sunday on CBS. Gaga and Bennett won a Grammy in 2015 for best traditional pop vocals for their album “Cheek to Cheek.” The “House of Gucci” star added, “If you are with that person that you love, play some music from their childhood and I promise you that they will come to life in a way that is not expected, and not everyone you know, every case is different and everybody’s different, but they’re still there and my heart goes out to you and this album was made while he had Alzheimer’s and we sang it while he had Alzheimer’s and he was still able to do it, I am just floored by him.” Gaga spoke how music can sometimes help people with Alzheimer’s or dementia. “I’ve sung with Tony for almost 10 years, and it’s heartbreaking to watch what he’s going through having Alzheimer’s.” I can’t tell you how much I learned from him and what it’s like to sing with a legend for so many years,” Gaga said. I love his family with all my heart, I love his wife, Susan, with all my heart. “Tony is one of my most favorite people on the whole planet and I love him with all my heart.
Following the nominations, Gaga went on BBC Radio 2’s “The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show” and talked about Bennett, 95, and his Alzheimer’s diagnosis, which Bennett first disclosed in February.