Billie Eilish's composition What Was I Made For? for the film “Barbie” became the best song of the year according to the US Recording Academy, the 66th Grammy Awards ceremony was held on February 4 in Los Angeles.
Competing for the title of best song of the year were Dua Lipa's Dance the Night from the soundtrack of the same film, Jon Bautista with Butterfly, Flowers performed by Miley Cyrus, A&W presented by Lana Del Rey, as well as Vampire (Olivia Rodrigo), Anti-Hero (Taylor Swift) and Kill Bill from SZA, writes The Hollywood Reporter.
Miley Cyrus won the award for best pop solo performance with her song Flowers. The award was the first Grammy of her career.
Taylor Swift won the award for Best Popular Album for Midnights.
At the same time, during the ceremony, police arrested American rapper Killer Mike immediately after he received three Grammy awards. The artist was detained due to a minor offense unrelated to the ceremony.
The performer received a Grammy in the categories of best rap song and best rap performance for Scientists & Engineers, and best rap album for Michael.
The Grammy is a music award that is presented annually by the American National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS). The award is awarded based on the results of voting by active members of the academy.
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