The 2022 Grammy Awards did not disappoint Sunday night! Many of our favorite artists finally got the recognition they deserved after being snubbed many times. Twitter was on a roll in keeping music lovers updated on performances and wins for those who missed music’s biggest night. But SHEEN curated a list of first-time Grammy Winners and our favorite tweets of the night.
JAZMINE SULLIVAN
In the words of Twitter users, ‘It’s about time!” After being nominated and snubbed in the past, Sullivan is officially a two-time Grammy award-winning artist, snagging awards for Best R&B album and R&B performance for her album Heaux Tales and song “Pick Up Your Feelings.”
Congrats Best R&B Album winner – 'Heaux Tales' @jsullivanmusic 💚 #GRAMMYshttps://t.co/0D6iC8OYJM pic.twitter.com/gospVmC9dC
— Recording Academy / GRAMMYs (@RecordingAcad) April 4, 2022
Jazmine Sullivan on her two #Grammys: “I’m overwhelmed. I’ve been wanting to win a Grammy since I was a kid. After losing so many times, I feel like I kind of gave up… So it’s surreal to actually hold these babies right now.” https://t.co/5MEXLJhn5G pic.twitter.com/jIolk2Mhht
— Variety (@Variety) April 4, 2022
Jazmine Sullivan went from busting windows out ya car to winning a Grammy somebody hold me pic.twitter.com/5Et9YQbaAp
— ✨ (@heyjaeee) April 3, 2022
DOJA CAT & SZA
Although Doja was nominated for many awards, she only took home one for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. However, this is the first Grammy for Doja Cat and SZA. Both women were beyond grateful, and they won for their hit viral single, “Kiss Me More.”
‘Kiss Me More’ by Doja Cat ft. SZA wins the #GRAMMYs award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. pic.twitter.com/MeBPsbQyeP
— Pop Base (@PopBase) April 4, 2022
📸 | Doja Cat and SZA together with their Grammy awards. pic.twitter.com/GFKxqdTLWl
— Doja Hub (@HubDoja) April 4, 2022
Doja Cat was in the bathroom when she won her first #GRAMMYs award.
“I have never taken a fastest piss in my life.” pic.twitter.com/0xQP14UAzZ
— Pop Base (@PopBase) April 4, 2022
LUCKY DAYE
While taking a quick break from his Candydrip tour to attend the show, Lucky Daye won his first Grammy for Best Urban Contemporary Album for Table for Two. If you know his story, you’ll see that this win is well deserved.
📸 | Lucky Daye in the #GRAMMYs press room pic.twitter.com/utw1Oph9sc
— LUCKY DAYE LEGION (@LuckyDayeLegion) April 3, 2022
Lucky Daye debuted at age 33.
Won a Grammy today at age 36.That’s a reminder to never give up.
— COLLIN DONOVAN (@collinpdonovan) April 3, 2022
Lucky Daye appeared on "American Idol" in 2005. Tonight he won his first Grammy in the "Progress R&B Album" category!! pic.twitter.com/gkPG79J2zI
— Brooklyn White-Grier (@brooklynrwhite) April 3, 2022
LIL BABY & THE WEEKND
The Atlanta rapper and Canadian singer have been nominated in the past but won their first Grammy for Best Melodic Rap Performance last night for being featured on Kanye West’s single “Hurricane.”
Congrats Best Melodic Rap Performance winner – "Hurricane" @kanyewest ft. @theweeknd & @lilbaby4PF
WATCH NOW 🎶: https://t.co/iZP2mSPJkJ #GRAMMYPremiere #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/NnwP3y6SpQ
— Recording Academy / GRAMMYs (@RecordingAcad) April 3, 2022
Lil Baby is officially a Grammy winner 🏆
Best Melodic Rap Performance winner: Kanye -"Hurricane" ft. Lil Baby & The Weeknd pic.twitter.com/v6qOdZqcw1
— Hot Freestyle (@HotFreestyle) April 3, 2022
Talent still wins. #GRAMMYs @theweeknd pic.twitter.com/Gqi0QVEMDQ
— Rolling Stone (@RollingStone) April 3, 2022
OLIVIA RODRIGO
It’s safe to say the 18-year-old has done a lot since she got her “Driver’s License.” The pop star has done so much that she walked away with not one but three Grammy Awards for Best Pop Vocal Album, Best New Artist, and Best Pop Solo Performance.
Congrats Best New Artist – @oliviarodrigo 💜 #GRAMMYs https://t.co/0D6iC8OYJM pic.twitter.com/WO1vkOjzjs
— Recording Academy / GRAMMYs (@RecordingAcad) April 4, 2022
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