Here's a list of all albums that have been nominated for the top album award at both the Brit Awards and the Grammys.
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Some more recent album of the year winners include Harry Styles, Billie Eilish, Taylor Swift, Jon Batiste, Kacey Musgraves, Bruno Mars, Adele, Beck, Daft Punk and Mumford & Sons, but the honor ...
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Even that year's album of the year winner, Adele, said that "Lemonade" should've won. (To make matters worse, it was Beyoncé's third straight loss in that category.) "I can't possibly accept this ...
And I’m very humbled, and I’m very grateful and gracious, but my artist of my life is Beyoncé,” Adele said in her 2017 acceptance speech, holding back tears. In winning album of the year ...
Adele performed "Chasing Pavements" and "Cold Shoulder" from her debut album, 19, in her first SNL appearance on Oct. 18, 2008. She later returned to the show in 2015 to perform "Hello" and "When We ...
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Since the Grammy Awards celebrated its inaugural show in 1959, only 12 Black artists have won album of the year ... but lost to Taylor Swift, Beck, Adele, and Harry Styles, respectively.