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3/15/21

UMPG had plenty to celebrate during the 63rd Grammy Awards, representing 16 winning songwriters/artists across 18 categories and dominating the Big Four.

Among the top-tier UMPG-repped winners were H.E.R. and Tiara Thomas for SOTY (“I Can’t Breathe”), Billie Eilish for ROTY (“everything i wanted”), Taylor Swift for AOTY (folklore) and Megan Thee Stallion for BNA.

H.E.R, Eilish and Megan were also double winners throughout the night, picking up awards in Best R&B Song (“Better Than I Imagined”), Best Song Written for Visual Media (“No Time To Die [From No Time To Die]”) and Best Rap Song (“Savage Remix” f/Beyoncé), respectively. Harry Styles took a statuette for Pop Solo Performance.

UMPG also nabbed wins in other categories like Best Country Song (Brandi Carlile and Natalie Hemby), Best Pop Vocal Album (Dua Lipa), Best Rap Album (Nas), Best Latin Pop or Urban Album (Bad Bunny), Best Progressive R&B Album (Thundercat), Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Natalia Lafourcade) and Best Global Music Album (Burna Boy), among others.

Additionally, UMPG has 15 artist performances during the telecast, including Megan, Swift, Eilish, Lil Baby, DaBaby, Styles, Dua, Bad Bunny, Post Malone, Burna Boy and more.