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March 12, 2024

Grammy Awards 2024: The Complete Winners List

66th Emmy Awards 2024 held in Los Angeles at Crypto dot come arena. Trevor Noah hosted the ceremony. Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, Billie Eilish, Finneas O'Conner and Boy Genius claimed the maximum awards ate the Emmy Awards stage. The Emmy Awards 2024 broadcasted on YouTube.

Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Victoria Monét, Boygenius, SZA,  Paramore, and many others won awards for their contribution.


Grammy Awards 2024, The Complete Winners List: eAskme
Grammy Awards 2024, The Complete Winners List: eAskme

Here is the complete list of the 66th Emmy Awards 2024 winners:

Category Winner
Record of the Year
Miley Cyrus and “Flowers”
Album of the year Taylor Swift for “Midnights
Song of the Year
Billie Eilish O’Connell & Finneas O’Connell for “What Was I Made For?” from “Barbie”
New Artist
Victoria Monét
Producer of the year, nonclassical Jack Antonoff
Songwriter of the year, nonclassical
Theron Thomas
Pop solo performance Miley Cyrus for “Flowers”
Pop duo/group performance
SZA featuring Phoebe Bridgers for “Ghost in the Machine”
Pop dance recording Kylie Minogue for “Padam Padam”
Dance/electronic recording Skrillex, Fred again.. & Flowdan for “Rumble”
Dance/electronic music album Fred again for “Actual Life 3"
Rock album Paramore for “This Is Why”
Alternative music performance Paramore for “This Is Why”
Alternative music album Boygenius for “The Record,”
Rock performance Boygenius for “Not Strong Enough”
Metal performance Metallica for “72 Seasons”
Rock song Boygenius for “Not Strong Enough”
R&B performance Coco Jones for “ICU”
R&B album Victoria Monét for “Jaguar II”
Traditional R&B performance PJ Morton ft. Susan Carol for “Good Morning”
R&B Song SZA for “Snooze”
Progressive R&B album SZA for “SOS”
Melodic rap performance Lil Durk featuring J. Cole for “All My Life,”
Rap performance Killer Mike ft. André 3000, Future, and Eryn Allen Kane for “Scientists & Engineers”
Rap song Killer Mike ft. André 3000, Future, and Eryn Allen Kane for “Scientists & Engineers”
Country solo performance Chris Stapleton for “White Horse”
Country album Lainey Wilson for “Bell Bottom Country”
Country duo/group performance Zach Bryan ft. Kacey Musgraves for “I Remember Everything”
Country song Chris Stapleton for “White Horse”
American Roots performance Allison Russell for “Eve Was Black”
Americana performance Brandy Clark ft. Brandi Carlile for “Dear Insecurity”
American Roots song Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit for “Cast Iron Skillet”
Americana album Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit for “Weathervanes”
Bluegrass album Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway for “City of Gold”
Traditional blues album Bobby Rush for “All My Love for You”
Contemporary blues album Larkin Poe for “Blood Harmony”
Folk album Joni Mitchell for “Joni Mitchell at Newport [Live]”
Regional Roots music album Lost Bayou Ramblers & Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra for “Live: Orpheum Theater Nola”
Latin pop album Gaby Moreno for “X Mí (Vol. 1)”
Música Urbana Album Karol G for “Mañana Será Bonito”
African music performance Tyla for “Water”
Score soundtrack for visual media (includes film and TV) Ludwig Göransson for “Oppenheimer”
Song written for visual media Billie Eilish O’Connell and Finneas O’Connell for “What Was I Made For?”
Música Mexicana album (including Tejano) Peso Pluma for “Génesis”
Alternative jazz album Meshell Ndegeocello for “The Omnichord Real Book”
Best jazz performance Samara Joy for “Tight”
Best jazz vocal album Nicole Zuraitis for “How Love Begins”
Jazz instrumental album Billy Childs for “The Winds of Change”
Large jazz ensemble album The Count Basie Orchestra Directed by Scotty Barnhart for “Basie Swings the Blues”
Latin Jazz album Miguel Zenón and Luis Perdomo for “El Arte Del Bolero Vol. 2”
Traditional pop vocal album Laufey for “Bewitched”
Best pop vocal album Taylor Swift for “Midnights”
Contemporary instrumental album Béla Fleck, Zakir Hussain, Edgar Meyer ft. Rakesh Chaurasia for “As We Speak”
Musical theater album “Some Like It Hot”
Gospel performance/song Kirk Franklin for “All Things”
Contemporary Christian music performance/song Lecrae and Tasha Cobbs Leonard for “Your Power”
Gospel album Tye Tribbett for “All Things New: Live in Orlando”
Contemporary Christian music album Lecrae for “Church Clothes 4”
Roots gospel album Blind Boys of Alabama for “Echoes of the South”
Música Urbana album Karol G for “Mañana Será Bonito”
Latin rock or alternative album Juanes for “Vida Cotidiana” and Natalia Lafourcade — “De Todas Las Flores”
Tropical Latin album Rubén Blades con Roberto Delgado and Orquesta for “Siembra: 45(degree) Aniversario (En Vivo en el Coliseo de Puerto Rico, 14 de Mayo 2022)”
Global music performance Béla Fleck, Edgar Meyer and Zakir Hussain ft. Rakesh Chaurasia for  “Pashto”
Global music album Shakti for “This Moment”
Reggae album Julian Marley & Antaeus for “Colors of Royal”
New age, ambient or chant album Carla Patullo ft. Tonality and the Scorchio Quartet for “So She Howls”
Children's music album 123 Andrés for “We Grow Together Preschool Songs”
Comedy album Dave Chappelle for “What’s in a Name?”
Spoken word poetry album J. Ivy for “The Light Inside“
Audio book, narration and storytelling recording Michelle Obama for “The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times”
Score soundtrack for video games and other interactive media Stephen Barton and Gordy Haab for “Star Wars Jedi: Survivor”
Compilation soundtrack for visual media Various Artists for “Barbie the Album”
Music video The Beatles for “I’m Only Sleeping”
Music film “Moonage Daydream”
Recording package Luke Brooks & James Theseus Buck for “Stumpwork”
Boxed or special limited-edition package “For the Birds: The Birdsong Project”
Album notes Various Artists for “Written in Their Soul: The Stax Songwriter Demos”
Historical album Various Artists for “Written in Their Soul: The Stax Songwriter Demos”
Engineered album, nonclassical Victoria Monét for “Jaguar II”
Engineered album, classical Riccardo Muti and Chicago Symphony Orchestra for “Contemporary American Composers”
Producer of the year, classical Elaine Martone
Remixed recording Depeche Mode for “Wagging Tongue (Wet Leg Remix)”
Immersive audio album Alicia Keys for “The Diary of Alicia Keys”
Instrumental composition John Williams for “Helena’s Theme”
Arrangement, instrumental or a cappella The String Revolution ft. Tommy Emmanuel for “Folsom Prison Blues”
Arrangement, instruments and vocals säje ft. Jacob Collier for “In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning”
Orchestral performance Los Angeles Philharmonic for “Adès: Dante”
Opera recording The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra for “Blanchard: Champion”
Choral performance Uusinta Ensemble; Helsinki Chamber Choir for “Saariaho: Reconnaissance”
Chamber Music/Small Ensemble performance Roomful of Teeth for “Rough Magic”
Classical Instrumental Solo Yuja Wang; Teddy Abrams for “The American Project”
Classical solo vocal album Julia Bullock, soloist; Christian Reif or “Walking in the Dark”
Classical compendium Alex Brown, Harlem Quartet, Imani Winds, Edward Perez, Neal Smith and A.B. Spellman for “Passion for Bach and Coltrane”
Contemporary classical composition Jessie Montgomery for “Montgomery: Rounds”

Conclusion:

Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Victoria Monét, Boygenius, SZA,  Paramore, and many others won awards for their contribution. Jay-Z was also honored at the 66th Emmy Awards 2024.

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February 07, 2024

Killer Mike Net Worth: Arrested After Winning 3 Grammys, Wiki, Life, Career, Wife, what is Mike's Worth?

Killer Mike's Net worth is $5 million in 2024. Killer Mike's real name is Michael Santiago Render. He is a famous American activist and rapper. Killer Mike won 3 Grammys at the 66th Grammy Awards 2024.

Michael Santiago Render adopted the stage name, Killer Mike. He started his career with "Snappin and Tappin." He won the first Grammy award for "The Whole World." Killer Mike is also known for his songs A.D.I.D.A.S.

Here is everything you must know about the Killer Mike's net worth, career, and his arrest.

Killer Mike Net Worth, Arrested After Winning 3 Grammys, Wiki, Life, Career, Wife, what is Mike's Worth: eAskme
Killer Mike Net Worth, Arrested After Winning 3 Grammys, Wiki, Life, Career, Wife, what is Mike's Worth: eAskme

Killer Mike:

Killer Mike was born on April 20, 1975, in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. He is also known as Jerome Jewel and Mike Bigga.

Killer Mike Net Worth and Career:

Killer Mike's Net worth is $5 million in 2024.

  • Killer Mike started his career in 2000 with Stankonia.
  • In 2001, he released Outkast. In 2003, Killer Mike released a solo album, Monster, with Columbia Records and Purple Ribbon Records.
  • In 2006, he released I Pledge Allegiance to the Grind, and in 2008, he released I Pledge Allegiance to the Grind II.
  • In 2023, Killer Mike's 5th album, "Michael," became a worldwide hit. He won 3 Grammy Awards at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards 2024.

But before, he enjoyed success. A few minutes later, he was arrested.

Kille Mike's Solo Albums:

  • Monster (2003)
  • I Pledge Allegiance to the Grind (2006)
  • I Pledge Allegiance to the Grind II (2008)
  • Pledge (2011)
  • R.A.P. Music (2012)
  • Michael (2023)
  • Kille Mike's Movies:
  • Aqua Teen Hunger Force (2005)
  • ATL (2006)
  • Frisky Dingo (2006–08)
  • The Eric Andre Show (2012–14)
  • Animals. (2017)
  • Baby Driver
  • South Park
  • Trigger Warning with Killer Mike (2018)
  • Momma Named Me Sheriff (2019)
  • The Good Lord Bird (2020)
  • America: The Motion Picture (2021)
  • Ozark (2022)
  • Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm
  • Dave (2023)
  • Billions (2023)

Killer Mike's Awards:

  • In 2003, Grammy Award in the "Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group" category for "The Whole World."
  • In 2018, Grammy Award in the "Best Rap Song" category for "Chase Me."
  • In 2023, 3 Grammy Awards in the "Best Rap Performance," "Best Rap Song," and "Best Rap Music," categories for "Scientists & Engineers," and "Michael."
  • In 2020, Killer Mike won the Billboard Change Maker Award.

Killer Mike's Personal Life, Marriage, and Children:

Killer Mike married Shana in 2006. He has four children: Malik, Aniyah, Pony Boy, and Michael.

Killer Mike Arrested After Winning Three Grammys:

Los Angeles police arrested Killer Mike on misdemeanor battery charge. Police said that he was being released.

How has Killer Mike made his net worth?

Killer Mike earned $5 million with his rap career. He is also a known activist. His musical talent was recognized by Grammy and Billboard awards. His fortune will go beyond $5 million.

Conclusion:

Killer Mike is a multi-talented person. He is a rapper, activist, leader, and entrepreneur. His wealth is the result of his hard work and success in the Hollywood music industry.

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