2001 Grammy Awards - General

General

Record of the Year

"Say My Name" - Destiny's Child

"I Try" - Macy Gray

"Music" - Madonna

"Beautiful Day" - U2

"Bye Bye Bye" - *NSYNC


Album of the Year

Midnite Vultures - Beck

Two Against Nature - Steely Dan

The Marshall Mathers LP - Eminem

Kid A - Radiohead

You're the One - Paul Simon


Song of the Year

"Say My Name" - Destiny's Child

"Beautiful Day" - U2

"I Try" - Macy Gray

"Breathe" - Faith Hill

"I Hope You Dance" - Lee Ann Womack


Best New Artist

Brad Paisley

Papa Roach

Shelby Lynne

Jill Scott

Sisqó

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