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SESAC Celebrates 66th GRAMMY® Award Winners

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SESAC is thrilled to congratulate all affiliated artists, songwriters, and producers who took home trophies at the 66th Annual GRAMMY® Awards held on Sunday, February 4, 2024. PJ Morton secured his fifth win for his song “Good Morning,” while Gaby Moreno was a first-time winner for her album X Mí (Vol. 1).

Several SESAC affiliates took the stage to perform during the awards and the premiere ceremony. Global superstar Burna Boy became the first Afrobeats artist to perform on the GRAMMY stage when he treated the crowd to several of his nominated songs including “On Form,” “City Boys” and “Sitting On Top Of The World,” with special guests Brandy and 21 Savage. Affiliates Cory Henry and Tamara Jade joined Jon Batiste and Ann Nesby during the In Memoriam segment to honor Clarence Avant. Additionally, Gaby Moreno and Robert Glasper each performed during the premiere ceremony.

For a full list of the winners, visit grammy.com

SESAC winners are as follows:

Best Traditional R&B Performance
PJ Morton
“Good Morning” recorded by PJ Morton ft. Susan Carol

Best Latin Pop Album
Gaby Moreno
X Mí (Vol. 1) recorded by Gaby Moreno

Congratulations to all SESAC affiliates who contributed to GRAMMY-winning projects:

Best Rap Album
Blxst
for his contribution to
MICHAEL recorded by Killer Mike

Best Country Duo/Group Performance
Konrad Snyder
for his contribution to
“I Remember Everything” recorded by Zach Bryan ft. Kacey Musgraves

Best Country Album
Jeremy Bussey and Nicolette Hayford
for their contributions to
Bell Bottom Country recorded by Lainey Wilson

Best New Age, Ambient, or Chant Album
Lili Haydn
for her contribution to
So She Howls recorded by Carla Patullo ft. Tonality And The Scorchio Quartet

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