67th Grammy Awards:Kendrick Lamar wins five awards, Ryuichi Sakamoto's "SHOGUN" misses out on an award

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The 67th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony, an American music awards ceremony, was held in Los Angeles on February 5th (Japan time), and Kendrick Lamar won a total of five awards, including Song of the Year.

Beyonce's "COWBOY CARTER" won the Album of the Year award. She had been nominated four times in the past, but had never won, so this was her fifth nomination and her first long-awaited win. She also won Best Country Album and Best Country Duo or Group Performance for her song "II MOST WANTED," breaking her all-time record of 35 awards.

Additionally, the award for Best New Artist went to Chappell Lawn, Producer of the Year (Non-Classical) went to Daniel Nigro, and Songwriter of the Year (Non-Classical) went to Amy Allen.

In addition, the audio recording of Ryuichi Sakamoto's first and last full-length concert film, "Opus," which was nominated for "Best New Age/Ambient/Chant Album," and the soundtrack of the popular drama "SHOGUN," produced by and starring Hiroyuki Sanada, which was nominated for "Best Visual Score or Soundtrack," both missed out on the award.

The awards ceremony will be streamed on WOWOW On Demand with simultaneous interpretation. A subtitled version will be broadcast and streamed on WOWOW Live and WOWOW On Demand from 10pm on February 3rd.

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