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The Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance is an honor presented to recording artists for quality rap performances. It was first presented at the 31st Annual Grammy Awards in 1989 and again at the 32nd Annual Grammy Awards in 1990, after which point the award was split into two categories: Best Rap Solo Performance and Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group.
All solo and duo/group rap performances have since been shifted to the revived Best Rap Performance category. Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for music released from October a year and a half prior to September the previous year.
Best Rap Performance "Alright" – Kendrick Lamar "Apparently" – J. Cole "Back to Back" – Drake "Trap Queen" – Fetty Wap "Truffle Butter" – Nicki Minaj featuring Drake & Lil Wayne "All Day" – Kanye West featuring Theophilus London, Allan Kingdom & Paul McCartney; Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
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The Best Rap/Sung Collaboration category (in the Rap field) will be renamed as Best Rap/Sung Performance, to allow solo performances, a result of "the current state and future trajectory of rap by expanding the category beyond collaborations between rappers and vocalists to include recordings by a solo artist who blurs the lines between rapping ...
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Best Urban/Alternative Performance: Nominated 2006 "They Say" (featuring Kanye West & John Legend) Best Rap/Sung Collaboration: Nominated "Testify" Best Rap Solo Performance Nominated "The Corner" (featuring The Last Poets) Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: Nominated Be: Best Rap Album: Nominated 2008: Finding Forever: Nominated "The People"
The Grammy Award for Best Melodic Rap Performance (awarded as Best Rap/Sung Collaboration until 2017, and Best Rap/Sung Performance from 2018 to 2020) is an honor presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, [1] to recording artists for quality songs on which rappers and singers collaborate.