40th Annual Grammy Awards Award ceremony
The 40th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 25, 1998, at Radio City Music Hall , New York City . They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year.
Presenters
Award winners
Bob Dylan , Alison Krauss & Union Station , and R. Kelly were the main recipients with three awards each.[ 1] Following R. Kelly's federal conviction of racketeering and violations of the Mann Act in New York on September 27, 2021, The Recording Academy declined to strip Kelly of his awards.[ 2]
General
Record of the Year
Album of the Year
Song of the Year
Best New Artist
Pop
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals
Best Pop Instrumental Performance
Best Dance Recording
Best Pop Album
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance
Alternative
Best Alternative Music Performance
Blues
Children's
Comedy
From 1994 through 2003, see "Best Spoken Comedy Album" under the "Spoken " field, below.
Classical
Composing and arranging
Country
other nominees
other nominees
Folk
Gospel
Historical
Jazz
Latin
Musical show
New Age
Packaging and notes
Polka
Production and engineering
R&B
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
Best R&B Song
R. Kelly (songwriter) for "I Believe I Can Fly"
Andre Young , Chauncey Hannibal , Teddy Riley , William Stewart, Lynise Walters , Richard Vick, & Bill Withers for "No Diggity " (Blackstreet )
Erykah Badu & Jaborn Jamal for "On & On " (Erykah Badu )
Kirk Franklin for "Stomp " (God's Property featuring Kirk Franklin & Salt )
Mariah Carey , Puff Daddy , Stevie J , Q-Tip , Bobby Robinson , Stephen Hague , Ronald Larkins, Malcolm McLaren , & Larry Price for "Honey " (Mariah Carey)
Best R&B Album
Rap
Best Rap Solo Performance
Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
Best Rap Album
Reggae
Rock
Spoken
Traditional pop
World
Music video
Best Short Form Music Video
Best Long Form Music Video
Jagged Little Pill, Live – Alanis Morissette
Alanis Morissette & Steve Purcell , video directors; Glen Ballard , David May, Alanis Morissette & Steve Purcell, video producers
Letters from a Porcupine – Blind Melon
Steve MacCorkle, video director; Steve MacCorkle, video producer
Forever's a Long, Long Time – Orquestra Was
Don Was , video director; Larry Shapiro, video producer
Live in Amsterdam: Wildest Dreams Tour – Tina Turner
David Mallet , video director; Monique Ten Berge & Patrick Roubroeks, video producers
Blue Note: A Story of Modern Jazz – Various Artists
Julian Benedikt, video director; Ulli Pfau, video producer
Special merit awards
MusiCares Person of the Year
Grammy Legend Award
References
Special awards Ceremonies
(years are of music release; ceremonies are the next year)
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