Keith Urban Shares the Story Behind His Duet with Carrie Underwood
Keith Urban has answered all of our prayers… he’s finally releasing his Carrie Underwood collaboration, “The Fighter,” to country radio as a single. The song is the fifth single from his GRAMMY-nominated album Ripcord and was born from an idea that came to Urban while on the way to a writing session.
“I was writing with busbee, and we had written a song called ‘Your Body,’ which is on the album, and the next day I was coming back to finish up the song with him,” Urban explained. “And just out of the blue that morning I thought I really would love to write a duet that isn’t the traditional guy and girl singing together, but the girl maybe asking a question and the guy answering her. The early part of relationships sometimes have that need for reassurance, and that’s certainly been my experience.”
From that, an idea emerged, leading Urban and busbee to pen the unique duet.
“So, the idea for ‘The Fighter,’ came up with the girl is asking ‘What if I fall?’ And the guy says, ‘I won’t let you fall,’ and she says, ‘If I cry?’ And he says, ‘I won’t make you cry.’ And then she says, ‘If I get scared,’ then he says, ‘I’ll hold you tighter and when the world’s trying to get to you, I’ll be your fighter,’ he continued. “So, we wrote the song and busbee sort of sang the girl part in his girly voice, and then we set about thinking about who would be the right voice for this and Carrie – I love, love her voice and always have. And so I sent her the song and fortunately she loved it, and it’s on the record.”
The two superstars will combine their vocal powers this weekend when they make the television debut of the hit on the 59th Annual GRAMMY Awards tonight. The two also recently filmed the music video for the song, as teased with a video on Urban’s Facebook. Look forward to hearing “The Fighter” when it hits country radio next week.
'They’re so sweet and happy together!': Carrie Underwood says 'absolutely amazing' Keith Urban is a 'nice family guy' with wife Nicole Kidman after reports of troubles in couple's marriage
She recently toured Australia with fellow country music star, Keith Urban.
And Carrie Underwood has developed an admiration for her collaborator on the hit song, The Fighter.
The 33-year-old was interviewed by E! presenter Ryan Seacrest at the Grammy Awards on Sunday night ahead of the pair's special onstage performance.
During the interview, Carrie gushed about the strength of Keith and his wife Nicole Kidman's marriage, telling Ryan: 'Keith is absolutely amazing... just a nice guy and a family guy.'
She described their song as 'so much fun' and revealed Nicole and their daughters Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret were on set when they recently filmed the video.
Ryan indicated how solid the power couple's bond was, suggesting: 'When you struggle you say, what would Keith and Nicole do?' with any relationship issues.
Carrie agreed, and offered: 'Exactly. They’re so sweet and happy together!'
Ryan then interviewed Keith on the carpet, who joked that he found it 'terrible' to work with the Oklahoma-born American Idol winner.
'She can't sing, she's not photogenic,' he continued to joke, before moving into more serious mode.
'I forget she's an Idol alumni,' he offered. 'She's astounding. It's a huge honour.'
The Fighter is featured on Keith's most recent album Ripcord and the music video features the country singers perform together in a boxing ring.
They come together for the chorus as Carrie sings, 'What if I fall?' and Keith answers, 'I won't let you fall'.
GRAMMY AWARDS 2017 WINNERS
Song of the Year
Beyoncé, Formation
Adele, Hello - WINNER
Mike Posner, I Took a Pill in Ibiza
Justin Bieber, Love Yourself
Lukas Graham, 7 Years
Record of the Year
Adele, Hello - WINNER
Beyoncé, Formation
Lukas Graham, 7 Years
Rihanna, Work (feat. Drake)
Twenty One Pilots, Stressed Out
Album of the Year
Adele, 25 - WINNER
Beyoncé, Lemonade
Justin Bieber, Purpose
Drake, Views
Sturgill Simpson, A Sailor's Guide to Earth
Best New Artist
Kelsea Ballerini
The Chainsmokers
Chance the Rapper - WINNER
Marin Morris
Anderson .Paak
Best Pop Solo Performance
Adele, Hello - WINNER
Beyoncé, Hold Up
Justin Bieber, Love Yourself
Kelly Clarkson, Piece by Piece (Idol Version)
Ariana Grande, Dangerous Woman
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
The Chainsmokers, Closer (feat. Halsey)
Lukas Graham, 7 Years
Rihanna, Work (feat. Drake)
Sia, Cheap Thrills (feat. Sean Paul)
Twenty One Pilots, Stressed Out - WINNER
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Andrea Bocelli, Cinema
Bob Dylan, Fallen Angels
Josh Groban, Stages Live
Willie Nelson, Summertime: Willie Nelson Sings Gershwin - WINNER
Barbra Streisand, Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway
Best Pop Vocal Album
Adele, 25 - WINNER
Justin Bieber, Purpose
Ariana Grande, Dangerous Woman
Demi Lovato, Confident
Sia, This Is Acting
Best Dance Recording
Bob Moses, Tearing Me Up
The Chainsmokers, Don't Let Me Down (feat. Daya) - WINNER
Flume, Never Be Like You (feat. Kai)
Riton, Rinse & Repeat (feat. Kah-Lo)
Sofi Tukker, Drinkee
Best Dance/Electronic Album
Flume, Skin- WINNER
Jean-Michel Jarre, Electronica 1: The Time Machine
Tycho, Epoch
Underworld, Barbara Barbara, We Face a Shining Future
Louie Vega, Louie Vega Starring...XXVIII
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album
Herb Alpert, Human Nature
Bill Frisell, When You Wish Upon a Star
Steve Gadd Band, Way Back Home: Live From Rochester, NY
Chuck Loeb, Unspoken
Snarky Puppy, Culcha Vulcha - WINNER
Best Rock Performance
Alabama Shakes, Joe (Live From Austin City Limits)
Beyoncé, Don't Hurt Yourself (feat. Jack White)
David Bowie, Blackstar - WINNER
Disturbed, The Sound of Silence (Live on Conan)
Twenty One Pilots, Heathens
Best Metal Performance
Baroness, Shock Me
Gojira, Silvera
Korn, Rotting in Vain
Megadeath, Dystopia - WINNER
Periphery, The Price Is Wrong
Best Rock Song
David Bowie, Blackstar - WINNER
Radiohead, Burn the Witch
Metallica, Hardwired
Twenty One Pilots, Heathens
Highly Suspect, My Name Is Human
Best Rock Album
Blink-182, California
Cage the Elephant, Tell Me I'm Pretty - WINNER
Gojira, Magma
Panic! at the Disco, Death of a Bachelor
Weezer, Weezer
Best Alternative Music Album
Bon Iver, 22, A Million
David Bowie, Blackstar - WINNER
PJ Harvey, The Hope Six Demolition Project
Iggy Pop, Post Pop Depression
Radiohead, A Moon Shaped Pool
Best R&B Performance
BJ The Chicago Kid, Turnin' Me Up
Ro James, Permission
Musiq Soulchild, I Do
Rihanna, Needed Me
Solange, Cranes in the Sky - WINNER
Best Traditional R&B Performance
William Bell, The Three of Me
BJ The Chicago Kid, Woman's World
Fantasia, Sleeping With the One I Love
Lalah Hathaway, Angel - WINNER
Jill Scott, Can't Wait
Best R&B Song
PartyNextDoor, Come See Me (feat. Drake)
Bryson Tiller, Exchange
Rihanna, Kiss It Better
Maxwell, Lake by the Ocean - WINNER
Tory Lanez, Luv
Best Urban Contemporary Album
Beyoncé, Lemonade - WINNER
Gallant, Ology
KING, We Are King
Anderson .Paak, Malibu
Rihanna, Anti
Best R&B Album
BJ The Chicago Kid, In My Mind
Lalah Hathaway, Lalah Hathaway Live - WINNER
Terrace Martin, Velvet Portraits
Mint Condition, Healing Season
Mya, Smoove Jones
Best Rap Performance
Chance the Rapper, No Problem (feat. Lil Wayne & 2 Chainz) - WINNER
Desiigner, Panda
Drake, Pop Style (feat. The Throne)
Fat Joe and Remy Ma, All the Way Up (feat. Fat French Montana and Infared)
ScHoolboy Q, That Part (feat. Kanye West)
Best Gospel Performance/Song
Shirley Caesar, It's Alright, It's OK (feat. Anthony Hamilton)
Jekalyn Carr, You're Bigger (Live)
Travis Greene, Made a Way (Live)
Tamela Mann, God Provides - WINNER
Hezekiah Walker, Better
Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song
Lauren Daigle, Trust in You
For King & Country, Priceless
Natalie Grant, King of the World
Hillary Scott & The Scott Family, Thy Will - WINNER
Zach Williams, Chain Breaker
Best Gospel Album
Tim Bowman Jr., Listen
Shirley Caesar, Fill This House
Todd Dulaney, A Worshipper's Heart [Live]
Kirk Franklin, Losing My Religion - WINNER
William Murphy, Demonstrate [Live]
Best Contemporary Christian Music Album
All Sons & Daughters, Poets & Saints
Crowder, American Prodigal
Natalie Grant, Be One
Hillsong Young & Free, Youth Revival [Live]
Hillary Scott & The Scott Family, Love Remains - WINNER
Best Roots Gospel Album
Gaither Vocal Band, Better Together
The Isaacs, Nature's Symphony in 432
Joey+Rory, Hymns - WINNER
Gordon Mote, Hymns and Songs of Inspiration
Various Artists, God Don't Never Change: The Songs of Blind Willie Johnson
Best Latin Pop Album
Jesse & Joy, Un Besito Mas - WINNER
Gaby Moreno, Ilusión
Laura Pausini, Similares
Sanalejo, Seguir Latiendo
Diego Torres, Buena Vida
Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album
ile, ilevitable - WINNER
Illya Kuryaki & The Valderamas, L.H.O.N. (La Humanidad O Nosotros)
La Santa Cecilia, Buenaventura
Los Rakas, Los Rakas
Carla Morrison, Amor Supremo
Best Country Solo Performance
Brandy Clark, Love Can Go to Hell
Miranda Lambert, Vice
Maren Morris, My Church - WINNER
Carrie Underwood, Church Bells
Keith Urban, Blue Ain't Your Color
Best Country Duo/Group Performance
Dierks Bentley, Different for Girls (feat. Elle King)
Brothers Osborne, 21 Summer
Kenny Chesney, Setting the World on Fire (feat. Pink)
Pentatonix, Jolene (feat. Dolly Parton) - WINNER
Chris Young, Think of You (feat. Cassadee Pope)
Best Country Song
Keith Urban, Blue Ain't Your Color
Thomas Rhett, Die a Happy Man
Tim McGraw, Humble and Kind - WINNER
Maren Morris, My Church
Miranda Lambert, Vice
Best Country Album
Brandy Clark, Big Day in a Small Town
Loretta Lynn, Full Circle
Maren Morris, Hero
Sturgill Simpson, A Hero's Guide to Earth - WINNER
Keith Urban, Ripcord
Best New Age Album
John Burke, Orogen
Enya, Dark Sky Island
Peter Kater & Tina Guo, Inner Passion
Vangelis, Rosetta
White Sun, White Sun II - WINNER
Best Improvised Jazz Solo
Joey Alexander, Countdown
Ravi Coltrane, In Movement
Fred Hersch, We See
Brad Mehldau, I Concentrate on You
John Scofield, I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry - WINNER
Best Jazz Vocal Album
René Marie, Sound of Red
Branford Marsalis Quartet and Kurt Elling, Upward Spiral
Gregory Porter, Take Me to the Alley - WINNER
Catherine Russell, Harlem on My Mind
The Tierney Sutton Band, The Sting Variations
Best Jazz Instrumental Album
Kenny Barron Trio, Book of Intution
Peter Erskine, Dr. Um
The Fred Hersch Trio, Sunday Night at the Vanguard
Joshua Redman and Brad Mehldau, Nearness
John Scofield, Country for Old Men - WINNER
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
Darcy James Argue's Secret Society, Real Enemies
John Beasley, Presents Monk'estra, Vol. 1
John Daversa, Kaleidoscope Eyes: Music of The Beatles
Bob Mintzer, All L.A. Band
Ted Nash Big Band, Presidential Suite: Eight Variations on Freedom - WINNER
Best Latin Jazz Album
Andy González, Entre Colegas
Brian Lynch, Madera Latino: A Latin Jazz Perspective on the Music of Woody Shaw
Michael Spiro/Wayne Wallace La Orquesta Sinfonietta, Canto América
Trio Da Paz, 30
Chucho Valdés, Tribute to Irakere: Live in Marciac - WINNER
Best Rap/Sung Performance
Beyoncé, Freedom (feat. Kendrick Lamar)
Drake, Hotline Bling - WINNER
D.R.A.M., Broccoli (feat. Lil Yachty)
Kanye West, Ultralight Beam (feat. Chance the Rapper, Kelly Price, Kirk Franklin and The-Dream)
Kanye West, Famous (feat. Rihanna)
Best Rap Song
Fat Joe and Remy Ma, All the Way Up (feat. Fat French Montana and Infared)
Kanye West, Famous (feat. Rihanna)
Drake, Hotline Bling - WINNER
Chance the Rapper, No Problem (feat. Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz)
Kanye West, Ultralight Beam (feat. Chance the Rapper, Kelly Price, Kirk Franklin and The-Dream)
Best Rap Album
Chance the Rapper, Coloring Book - WINNER
De La Soul, And the Anonymous Nobody
DJ Khaled, Major Key
Drake, Views
ScHoolboy Q, Blank Face LP
Kanye West, The Life of Pablo
“I was writing with busbee, and we had written a song called ‘Your Body,’ which is on the album, and the next day I was coming back to finish up the song with him,” Urban explained. “And just out of the blue that morning I thought I really would love to write a duet that isn’t the traditional guy and girl singing together, but the girl maybe asking a question and the guy answering her. The early part of relationships sometimes have that need for reassurance, and that’s certainly been my experience.”
From that, an idea emerged, leading Urban and busbee to pen the unique duet.
“So, the idea for ‘The Fighter,’ came up with the girl is asking ‘What if I fall?’ And the guy says, ‘I won’t let you fall,’ and she says, ‘If I cry?’ And he says, ‘I won’t make you cry.’ And then she says, ‘If I get scared,’ then he says, ‘I’ll hold you tighter and when the world’s trying to get to you, I’ll be your fighter,’ he continued. “So, we wrote the song and busbee sort of sang the girl part in his girly voice, and then we set about thinking about who would be the right voice for this and Carrie – I love, love her voice and always have. And so I sent her the song and fortunately she loved it, and it’s on the record.”
The two superstars will combine their vocal powers this weekend when they make the television debut of the hit on the 59th Annual GRAMMY Awards tonight. The two also recently filmed the music video for the song, as teased with a video on Urban’s Facebook. Look forward to hearing “The Fighter” when it hits country radio next week.
Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood; Photo by Getty Images |
'They’re so sweet and happy together!': Carrie Underwood says 'absolutely amazing' Keith Urban is a 'nice family guy' with wife Nicole Kidman after reports of troubles in couple's marriage
She recently toured Australia with fellow country music star, Keith Urban.
And Carrie Underwood has developed an admiration for her collaborator on the hit song, The Fighter.
The 33-year-old was interviewed by E! presenter Ryan Seacrest at the Grammy Awards on Sunday night ahead of the pair's special onstage performance.
During the interview, Carrie gushed about the strength of Keith and his wife Nicole Kidman's marriage, telling Ryan: 'Keith is absolutely amazing... just a nice guy and a family guy.'
She described their song as 'so much fun' and revealed Nicole and their daughters Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret were on set when they recently filmed the video.
Ryan indicated how solid the power couple's bond was, suggesting: 'When you struggle you say, what would Keith and Nicole do?' with any relationship issues.
Carrie agreed, and offered: 'Exactly. They’re so sweet and happy together!'
Ryan then interviewed Keith on the carpet, who joked that he found it 'terrible' to work with the Oklahoma-born American Idol winner.
'She can't sing, she's not photogenic,' he continued to joke, before moving into more serious mode.
'I forget she's an Idol alumni,' he offered. 'She's astounding. It's a huge honour.'
The Fighter is featured on Keith's most recent album Ripcord and the music video features the country singers perform together in a boxing ring.
They come together for the chorus as Carrie sings, 'What if I fall?' and Keith answers, 'I won't let you fall'.
GRAMMY AWARDS 2017 WINNERS
Song of the Year
Beyoncé, Formation
Adele, Hello - WINNER
Mike Posner, I Took a Pill in Ibiza
Justin Bieber, Love Yourself
Lukas Graham, 7 Years
Record of the Year
Adele, Hello - WINNER
Beyoncé, Formation
Lukas Graham, 7 Years
Rihanna, Work (feat. Drake)
Twenty One Pilots, Stressed Out
Album of the Year
Adele, 25 - WINNER
Beyoncé, Lemonade
Justin Bieber, Purpose
Drake, Views
Sturgill Simpson, A Sailor's Guide to Earth
Best New Artist
Kelsea Ballerini
The Chainsmokers
Chance the Rapper - WINNER
Marin Morris
Anderson .Paak
Best Pop Solo Performance
Adele, Hello - WINNER
Beyoncé, Hold Up
Justin Bieber, Love Yourself
Kelly Clarkson, Piece by Piece (Idol Version)
Ariana Grande, Dangerous Woman
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
The Chainsmokers, Closer (feat. Halsey)
Lukas Graham, 7 Years
Rihanna, Work (feat. Drake)
Sia, Cheap Thrills (feat. Sean Paul)
Twenty One Pilots, Stressed Out - WINNER
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Andrea Bocelli, Cinema
Bob Dylan, Fallen Angels
Josh Groban, Stages Live
Willie Nelson, Summertime: Willie Nelson Sings Gershwin - WINNER
Barbra Streisand, Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway
Best Pop Vocal Album
Adele, 25 - WINNER
Justin Bieber, Purpose
Ariana Grande, Dangerous Woman
Demi Lovato, Confident
Sia, This Is Acting
Best Dance Recording
Bob Moses, Tearing Me Up
The Chainsmokers, Don't Let Me Down (feat. Daya) - WINNER
Flume, Never Be Like You (feat. Kai)
Riton, Rinse & Repeat (feat. Kah-Lo)
Sofi Tukker, Drinkee
Best Dance/Electronic Album
Flume, Skin- WINNER
Jean-Michel Jarre, Electronica 1: The Time Machine
Tycho, Epoch
Underworld, Barbara Barbara, We Face a Shining Future
Louie Vega, Louie Vega Starring...XXVIII
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album
Herb Alpert, Human Nature
Bill Frisell, When You Wish Upon a Star
Steve Gadd Band, Way Back Home: Live From Rochester, NY
Chuck Loeb, Unspoken
Snarky Puppy, Culcha Vulcha - WINNER
Best Rock Performance
Alabama Shakes, Joe (Live From Austin City Limits)
Beyoncé, Don't Hurt Yourself (feat. Jack White)
David Bowie, Blackstar - WINNER
Disturbed, The Sound of Silence (Live on Conan)
Twenty One Pilots, Heathens
Best Metal Performance
Baroness, Shock Me
Gojira, Silvera
Korn, Rotting in Vain
Megadeath, Dystopia - WINNER
Periphery, The Price Is Wrong
Best Rock Song
David Bowie, Blackstar - WINNER
Radiohead, Burn the Witch
Metallica, Hardwired
Twenty One Pilots, Heathens
Highly Suspect, My Name Is Human
Best Rock Album
Blink-182, California
Cage the Elephant, Tell Me I'm Pretty - WINNER
Gojira, Magma
Panic! at the Disco, Death of a Bachelor
Weezer, Weezer
Best Alternative Music Album
Bon Iver, 22, A Million
David Bowie, Blackstar - WINNER
PJ Harvey, The Hope Six Demolition Project
Iggy Pop, Post Pop Depression
Radiohead, A Moon Shaped Pool
Best R&B Performance
BJ The Chicago Kid, Turnin' Me Up
Ro James, Permission
Musiq Soulchild, I Do
Rihanna, Needed Me
Solange, Cranes in the Sky - WINNER
Best Traditional R&B Performance
William Bell, The Three of Me
BJ The Chicago Kid, Woman's World
Fantasia, Sleeping With the One I Love
Lalah Hathaway, Angel - WINNER
Jill Scott, Can't Wait
Best R&B Song
PartyNextDoor, Come See Me (feat. Drake)
Bryson Tiller, Exchange
Rihanna, Kiss It Better
Maxwell, Lake by the Ocean - WINNER
Tory Lanez, Luv
Best Urban Contemporary Album
Beyoncé, Lemonade - WINNER
Gallant, Ology
KING, We Are King
Anderson .Paak, Malibu
Rihanna, Anti
Best R&B Album
BJ The Chicago Kid, In My Mind
Lalah Hathaway, Lalah Hathaway Live - WINNER
Terrace Martin, Velvet Portraits
Mint Condition, Healing Season
Mya, Smoove Jones
Best Rap Performance
Chance the Rapper, No Problem (feat. Lil Wayne & 2 Chainz) - WINNER
Desiigner, Panda
Drake, Pop Style (feat. The Throne)
Fat Joe and Remy Ma, All the Way Up (feat. Fat French Montana and Infared)
ScHoolboy Q, That Part (feat. Kanye West)
Best Gospel Performance/Song
Shirley Caesar, It's Alright, It's OK (feat. Anthony Hamilton)
Jekalyn Carr, You're Bigger (Live)
Travis Greene, Made a Way (Live)
Tamela Mann, God Provides - WINNER
Hezekiah Walker, Better
Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song
Lauren Daigle, Trust in You
For King & Country, Priceless
Natalie Grant, King of the World
Hillary Scott & The Scott Family, Thy Will - WINNER
Zach Williams, Chain Breaker
Best Gospel Album
Tim Bowman Jr., Listen
Shirley Caesar, Fill This House
Todd Dulaney, A Worshipper's Heart [Live]
Kirk Franklin, Losing My Religion - WINNER
William Murphy, Demonstrate [Live]
Best Contemporary Christian Music Album
All Sons & Daughters, Poets & Saints
Crowder, American Prodigal
Natalie Grant, Be One
Hillsong Young & Free, Youth Revival [Live]
Hillary Scott & The Scott Family, Love Remains - WINNER
Best Roots Gospel Album
Gaither Vocal Band, Better Together
The Isaacs, Nature's Symphony in 432
Joey+Rory, Hymns - WINNER
Gordon Mote, Hymns and Songs of Inspiration
Various Artists, God Don't Never Change: The Songs of Blind Willie Johnson
Best Latin Pop Album
Jesse & Joy, Un Besito Mas - WINNER
Gaby Moreno, Ilusión
Laura Pausini, Similares
Sanalejo, Seguir Latiendo
Diego Torres, Buena Vida
Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album
ile, ilevitable - WINNER
Illya Kuryaki & The Valderamas, L.H.O.N. (La Humanidad O Nosotros)
La Santa Cecilia, Buenaventura
Los Rakas, Los Rakas
Carla Morrison, Amor Supremo
Best Country Solo Performance
Brandy Clark, Love Can Go to Hell
Miranda Lambert, Vice
Maren Morris, My Church - WINNER
Carrie Underwood, Church Bells
Keith Urban, Blue Ain't Your Color
Best Country Duo/Group Performance
Dierks Bentley, Different for Girls (feat. Elle King)
Brothers Osborne, 21 Summer
Kenny Chesney, Setting the World on Fire (feat. Pink)
Pentatonix, Jolene (feat. Dolly Parton) - WINNER
Chris Young, Think of You (feat. Cassadee Pope)
Best Country Song
Keith Urban, Blue Ain't Your Color
Thomas Rhett, Die a Happy Man
Tim McGraw, Humble and Kind - WINNER
Maren Morris, My Church
Miranda Lambert, Vice
Best Country Album
Brandy Clark, Big Day in a Small Town
Loretta Lynn, Full Circle
Maren Morris, Hero
Sturgill Simpson, A Hero's Guide to Earth - WINNER
Keith Urban, Ripcord
Best New Age Album
John Burke, Orogen
Enya, Dark Sky Island
Peter Kater & Tina Guo, Inner Passion
Vangelis, Rosetta
White Sun, White Sun II - WINNER
Best Improvised Jazz Solo
Joey Alexander, Countdown
Ravi Coltrane, In Movement
Fred Hersch, We See
Brad Mehldau, I Concentrate on You
John Scofield, I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry - WINNER
Best Jazz Vocal Album
René Marie, Sound of Red
Branford Marsalis Quartet and Kurt Elling, Upward Spiral
Gregory Porter, Take Me to the Alley - WINNER
Catherine Russell, Harlem on My Mind
The Tierney Sutton Band, The Sting Variations
Best Jazz Instrumental Album
Kenny Barron Trio, Book of Intution
Peter Erskine, Dr. Um
The Fred Hersch Trio, Sunday Night at the Vanguard
Joshua Redman and Brad Mehldau, Nearness
John Scofield, Country for Old Men - WINNER
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
Darcy James Argue's Secret Society, Real Enemies
John Beasley, Presents Monk'estra, Vol. 1
John Daversa, Kaleidoscope Eyes: Music of The Beatles
Bob Mintzer, All L.A. Band
Ted Nash Big Band, Presidential Suite: Eight Variations on Freedom - WINNER
Best Latin Jazz Album
Andy González, Entre Colegas
Brian Lynch, Madera Latino: A Latin Jazz Perspective on the Music of Woody Shaw
Michael Spiro/Wayne Wallace La Orquesta Sinfonietta, Canto América
Trio Da Paz, 30
Chucho Valdés, Tribute to Irakere: Live in Marciac - WINNER
Best Rap/Sung Performance
Beyoncé, Freedom (feat. Kendrick Lamar)
Drake, Hotline Bling - WINNER
D.R.A.M., Broccoli (feat. Lil Yachty)
Kanye West, Ultralight Beam (feat. Chance the Rapper, Kelly Price, Kirk Franklin and The-Dream)
Kanye West, Famous (feat. Rihanna)
Best Rap Song
Fat Joe and Remy Ma, All the Way Up (feat. Fat French Montana and Infared)
Kanye West, Famous (feat. Rihanna)
Drake, Hotline Bling - WINNER
Chance the Rapper, No Problem (feat. Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz)
Kanye West, Ultralight Beam (feat. Chance the Rapper, Kelly Price, Kirk Franklin and The-Dream)
Best Rap Album
Chance the Rapper, Coloring Book - WINNER
De La Soul, And the Anonymous Nobody
DJ Khaled, Major Key
Drake, Views
ScHoolboy Q, Blank Face LP
Kanye West, The Life of Pablo
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