Kylie Minogue overjoyed to win second Grammy two decades after first.

What is it? It's Padam!

February 5th 2024.

Kylie Minogue overjoyed to win second Grammy two decades after first.
Kylie Minogue, the Australian pop queen, has just added another accomplishment to her already impressive list of achievements. She has just won her second Grammy, and there is no shortage of excitement surrounding her well-deserved win. The news was announced during the pre-telecast ceremony of the 2024 Grammy Awards, where Kylie joined other music stars like Billie Eilish in taking home a prize.

The 55-year-old singer-songwriter was honored with the inaugural Best Pop Dance Recording for her hit song "Padam Padam," which became a viral sensation last summer. This marks her second Grammy win, and it is even more special as it comes 20 years after her first Grammy win. Although Kylie was not present to accept the award in person, her British producer Peter Rycroft, known as Lostboy, accepted it on her behalf and even appeared on stage and in the winners' room afterwards.

Lostboy shared his experience working with Kylie and how she was very involved and collaborative in the process. He revealed that the song started as an idea with a friend and eventually made its way to Kylie, who recorded her own vocals in her hotel room. The video of Kylie finding out about her win was also shared on social media, and it was a heartwarming moment to witness. Kylie, dressed in a robe in her dressing room, was informed by her team that she was now a two-time Grammy winner. She couldn't contain her excitement and started jumping up and down in celebration.

Her fans and famous friends were quick to congratulate her, with Courtney Act and other Instagram users leaving messages of support. This is only Kylie's second Grammy win, with her first being in 2004 for Best Dance Recording for her song "Come Into My World."

The pre-telecast ceremony also saw other winners, including Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas O'Connell, who took home the award for Best Song Written for Visual Media for their hit track "What Was I Made For?" from the Barbie album. In her acceptance speech, Billie expressed her gratitude and shock at winning the award, thanking the director and producer of the film for giving her the opportunity to create the song.

Other notable winners included SZA and Phoebe Bridgers for Best Pop Duo, British star Fred Again for Best Dance/Electronic Music Album, and Em Cooper for Best Music Video for her project featuring 1,300 oil paintings for The Beatles' song "I'm Only Sleeping." The late David Bowie was also honored with a Grammy for the music film "Moonage Daydream."

The ceremony also saw US rapper Killer Mike take home two major awards in the rap category, and in his acceptance speech, he encouraged others to keep pursuing their dreams and never give up. The 66th annual Grammy Awards ceremony was held at the Crypto.com arena in Los Angeles, with comedian Trevor Noah as the host. It was a night filled with well-deserved wins, and we can't wait to see what the future holds for these talented artists.

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