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Sunday, February 5, 2023

Samara Joy wins the 2023 GRAMMYs award for Best New Artist

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Samara Joy wins the 2023 GRAMMYs award for Best New Artist.

This year the crowd is all geared up and has glued their eyes on the bull, and we for sure know it's going to be a tough call to make for selecting that one winner from the nominations of those who have been pioneers in the music industry. As it is difficult to pick one, here are our guesses on the winner for the top categories.

1. Record of the Year
“Don’t Shut Me Down” — ABBA
“Easy on Me” — Adele
“Break My Soul” — Beyoncé
“Good Morning Gorgeous” — Mary J. Blige
“You and Me on the Rock” — Brandi Carlile feat. Lucius
“Woman” — Doja Cat
“Bad Habit” — Steve Lacy
“The Heart Part 5″ — Kendrick Lamar
“About Damn Time” — Lizzo
“As It Was” — Harry Styles
Doja Cat's famous hit "Woman," which delivered a classic hit to "About Damn Time" by Lizzo, will not deter you from moving on to its beats and "As It Was" by Harry Styles, which has taken over social media like the airwaves is one of the most difficult decisions to make as these legendary artists have produced classic and monumental hits that have left a mark in the hearts of audiences.

Jazz singer Samara Joy won best new artist, shrugging off challenges by such acts as Wet Led, Anitta and Maneskin. The New Yorker was virtually in tears when she collected the award and noted that her little brother was her date. “I’m so, so grateful. Thank you.” She has released two albums as a lead artist and also won the Grammy for best jazz vocal album earlier in the night.

Beyoncé missed being in the room when she tied Solti’s record, which stood since 1997. Host Trevor Noah said she was on her way to the ceremony but blamed Los Angeles traffic for not being in person to accept it. The song was written by several writers including Beyonce, The-Dream, Nile Rodgers and Raphael Saadiq.

Once Beyoncé — the night’s leading nominee — finally arrived, Noah presented her with the best R&B song award at her table.

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