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    • Album of the Year Winner: “SOS” by SZA (23.1% of total votes) Nominees: “Harry’s House” by Harry Styles, “Dawn FM” by The Weeknd, “Her Loss” by Drake and 21 Savage, “Midnights” by Taylor Swift, “SOS” by SZA, and “Mr. Moral & The Bog Steppers” by Kendrick Lamar

    • Best Artist Winner: Taylor Swift (36.7% of total votes) Nominees: Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny, Harry Styles, Drake, and The Weeknd

    • Best New Artist Winner: SZA (30.9% of total votes) Nominees: Steve Lacy, Ice Spice, DJ Glizzy, Yeat, and SZA.

    • Best Genre Winner: Pop (38.1% of total votes) NomineesSong of the Year Winner: “Kill Bill” by SZA (41.9% of total votes) Nominees: “Anti-Hero” by Taylor Swift, “N95” by Kendrick Lamar, “Kill Bill” by SZA, and “Run” by BTS. : Hip Hop, Indie, Rap, Pop, and Rock and

Introducing...The Hopkins Grammy Awards!

Results compiled by Amelia Hudonogov-Foster ’26.
The Hopkins Grammys consisted of two Google Forms sent to the student body. The first form allowed students to nominate candidates for various categories and then the results were compiled into a second survey where students voted in a runoff.  The survey focused on five categories: Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Artist, Best New Artist, and Best Genre. Below are the results of the second survey.
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