LOS ANGELES, CA - FEBRUARY 10: H.E.R. attends the 61st Annual GRAMMY Awards at Staples Center on February 10, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Rich Fury/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)
GRAMMY Awards: R&B Winners List
Glennisha Morgan
February 10th, 2019
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The 2019 Grammys are here. Check out the winners’ list in the R&B categories below. Winners will be updated concurrently. (Winners are marked in bold.)
Best R&B Performance“Long As I Live”- Toni Braxton“Summer”- The Carters“YOY”- Lalah Hathaway“Best Part”- H.E.R. featuring Daniel Caesar-Winner“First Began”-PJ MortonBest Traditional R&B Performance (It’s a tie!) “Bet Ain’t Worth The Hand”- Leon Bridges- Winner“Don’t Fall Apart On Me Tonight”-Bettye LaVette“Honest”-MAJOR.“How Deep Is Your Love”- PJ Morton featuring Yebba-Winner“Made For Love” -Charlie Wilson featuring Lalah HathawayBest R&B Song“Boo’d Up”- Ella Mai- Winner“Come Through And Chill”- Miguel featuring J. Cole“Feels Like Summer”- Childish Gambino“Focus”- H.E.R.“Long As I Live”- Toni Braxton Best R&B AlbumSex & Cigarettes, Toni BraxtonGood Thing, Leon BridgesHonestly, Lalah HathawayH.E.R., H.E.R.-WinnerGumbo Unplugged (Live), PJ MortonBest Urban Contemporary AlbumEverything Is Love, The Carters- WinnerThe Kids Are Alright, Chloe x HalleChris Dave and The Drumhedz, Chris Dave and The DrumhedzWar & Leisure, MiguelVentriloquism, Meshell NdegeocelloBest Score Soundtrack For Visual Media Black Panther- WINNERBlade Runner 2049 CocoThe Shape of WaterStar Wars: The Last JediBest Song Written For Visual Media“All The Stars” – Kendrick Lamar, SZA, “Mystery of Love”“Remember Me”“Shallow”- WINNER“This Is Me” Best Music FilmLife In 12 Bars, Eric ClaptonWhitney, (Whitney Houston)Quincy, Quincy Jones- WinnerItzhak, Itzhak PerlmanThe King, (Elvis Presley)Best Music Video“Apes***”-The Carters“This Is America”- Childish Gambino-Winner “I’m Not Racist”-Joyner Lucas“PYNK”- Janelle Monae“Mumbo Jumbo”-Tierra WhackGlennisha Morgan is a Detroit-bred multimedia journalist and writer. She writes about intersectionality, hip-hop, pop culture, queer issues, race, feminism, and her truth.
Glennisha Morgan is a Detroit-bred multimedia journalist and writer. She writes about intersectionality, hip-hop, pop culture, queer issues, race, feminism, and her truth. Follow her on Twitter @GlennishaMorgan.