The Grammy Awards
The Grammy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles, US, has announced the 2019 award winners, and many of those golden trophies went to the young international artist Ariana Grande, who snatched Best Pop Vocal Album for “Sweetener.”
Album of the Year went to “Golden Hour” by Kacey Musgraves who also won Best Country Album and Best Country Solo Performance.
Lady Gaga won Best Pop Solo Performance for “Joanne ( Where
Do You Think You’re
Goin’).” and the best duet for “Shallow” the song she sang with
Bradley Cooper for summit gathered high-profile leaders including heads of state Imran Khan and Saad Hariri to discuss several regional and global issues.
More than 1,000 dignitaries, academics, and world leaders are attending the MENA summit in Abu Dhabi that starts today. The two-day conference will explore issues such as youth the film “A Star Is Born.”
“This Is America” by Childish Gambino won Record and Song of the Year, and Pharrell Williams won “Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical” having produced albums such as Grande’s “Sweetener” while Blanton Alspaugh won “Producer Of The Year, Classical.”
“The Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album” was won by Willie Nelson, while Dua Lipa received her first Grammy for “Best New Artist“and “Best Dance Recording” for “Electricity” with Silk City, Diplo and Mark Ronson.
Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album went to St. Vincent’s “Masseduction,” while Rock Album of the Year went to “From The Fires” by Greta
Van Fleet, and Best Alternative Music Album went to Beck for the album
“Colors.” unemployment, sustainability and refugee crisis.
The World Health Organization is convening ministers of health, ministers of agriculture, leading scientific experts, partner agencies as well as representatives of consumers, food producers and distributors today in Ethiopia for the first international conference on food safety.