It’s impossible to turn on the radio right now and not hear one of Dua Lipa’s incredibly catchy songs. The singer is known for having iconic looks for her on-stage performances but also has quite the knack for street style. She’s had plenty of time on stage this year-she just finished the US leg of her Future Nostalgia tour this week. Though Dua Lipa isn’t nominated for any awards this year, she is presenting at the show. Dua Lipa attends the 64th annual Grammy Awards as a three-time award winner and eight-time nominee. Based on Dua Lipa’s Grammys 2022 look, she knows it too. ![]() At the center of it all this year is Dua Lipa, the pop star who keeps getting better and better. Best music film: “Beastie Boys Story,” Beastie Boys “Black Is King,” Beyoncé “We Are Freestyle Love Supreme,” Freestyle Love Supreme (including Lin-Manuel Miranda) “Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice,” Linda Ronstadt “That Little Ol’ Band from Texas,” ZZ Top.The Grammy Awards bring together music, fashion and sometimes a little drama for one memorable night. Paak “Adore You,” Harry Styles “Goliath,” Woodkid. Best music video: “Brown Skin Girl,” Beyoncé “Life Is Good,” Future featuring Drake “Lockdown,” Anderson. Producer of the year, non-classical: Jack Antonoff Dan Auerbach Dave Cobb Flying Lotus Andrew Watt. Best score soundtrack for visual media: “Ad Astra,” Max Richter “Becoming,” Kamasi Washington “Joker,” Hildur Guðnadóttir “1917,” Thomas Newman “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker,” John Williams. Best compilation soundtrack for visual media: “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" “Bill & Ted Face the Music” “Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga” “Frozen 2” “Jojo Rabbit.” Best comedy album: “Black Mitzvah,” Tiffany Haddish “I Love Everything,” Patton Oswalt “The Pale Tourist,” Jim Gaffigan “Paper Tiger,” Bill Burr “23 Hours to Kill,” Jerry Seinfeld. Best spoken word album: “Acid for the Children: A Memoir,” Flea “Alex Trebek - The Answer Is.,” Ken Jennings “Blowout: Corrupted Democracy, Rogue State Russia, and the Richest, Most Destructive Industry on Earth,” Rachel Maddow “Catch and Kill,” Ronan Farrow “Charlotte’s Web (E.B. Best jazz instrumental album: “On the Tender Spot of Every Calloused Moment,” Ambrose Akinmusire “Waiting Game,” Terri Lyne Carrington and Social Science “Happening: Live at the Village Vanguard,” Gerald Clayton “Trilogy 2,” Chick Corea, Christian McBride and Brian Blade “RoundAgain,” Redman Mehldau McBride Blade. Best jazz vocal album: “ONA,” Thana Alexa “Secrets Are the Best Stories,” Kurt Elling featuring Danilo Pérez “Modern Ancestors,” Carmen Lundy “Holy Room: Live at Alte Oper,” Somi with Frankfurt Radio Big Band “What’s the Hurry,” Kenny Washington. Best country album: “Lady Like,” Ingrid Andress “Your Life Is a Record,” Brandy Clark “Wildcard,” Miranda Lambert “Nightfall,” Little Big Town “Never Will,” Ashley McBryde. ![]() Best rap album: “Black Habits,” D Smoke “Alfredo,” Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist “A Written Testimony,” Jay Electronica “King’s Disease,” Nas “The Allegory,” Royce Da 5’9”. Best R&B album: “Happy 2 Be Here,” Ant Clemons “Take Time,” Giveon “To Feel Loved,” Luke James “Bigger Love,” John Legend “All Rise,” Gregory Porter.
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