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41st Annual Grammy Awards

The 41st Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 24, 1999, at Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the year 1998. Lauryn Hill received the most nominations with 10, setting a record for the most nominations for female artist in one night.[1] During the ceremony, Hill became the first woman to receive 5 Grammy Awards in a single night, and the first woman rapper to take home Best New Artist.[2] Her album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill became the first hip hop album to win the award for Album of the Year.[3] Hill's Grammys sweep is widely considered as one of the biggest moments in hip hop history.[4]

41st Annual Grammy Awards

February 24, 1999

CBS

Songwriters James Horner and Will Jennings won Song of the Year for Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On". Dion herself took home Record of the Year for the latter song.[5] The ceremony was known as the "Grammy Year of Women", because every artist nominated for Album of the Year was female (including Garbage, with Shirley Manson as the lead singer).[6][7]


Madonna won three awards and opened the show with her performance of "Nothing Really Matters".[8] While musicians the Dixie Chicks, Vince Gill, Alanis Morissette, Stevie Wonder and Shania Twain won two apiece.[9][10][11] It is widely remembered for Ricky Martin's performance of "La Copa De La Vida"/ "The Cup of Life".[12]

- Man! I Feel Like A Woman

Shania Twain

& B. B. King - Rock Me Baby

Eric Clapton

- Uninvited

Alanis Morissette

- Nessun Dorma

Luciano Pavarotti

with Bono, Mary J. Blige, Gerald Levert & Crystal Lewis - Lean On Me

Kirk Franklin

- La Copa de la Vida

Ricky Martin

& Carlos Santana - To Zion

Lauryn Hill

& Jerry Seinfeld - Best Pop Vocal Album

Jennifer Lopez

Chris Tucker & Missy Elliot - Best Rap Solo Performance

Foxy Brown

& B.B. King - Best New Artist

Eric Clapton

& Martina McBride - Best Country Album

Backstreet Boys

& Monica - Best Spoken Comedy Album

Brandy

& Billy Corgan - Best Female Rock Vocal Performance

Shirley Manson

& Brian Setzer - Best Male Country Vocal Performance

Dixie Chicks

& Clint Black - Best Rock Album

Faith Hill

& Gloria Estefan - Best Latin Pop Performance

Jimmy Smits

& Jada Pinkett-Smith - Song of the Year

Will Smith

Beck & Sarah McLachlan - Record of the Year

Puff Daddy

& Whitney Houston - Album of the Year

Sting

"" – Celine Dion

My Heart Will Go On

Dallas Austin

Rob Cavallo

William Orbit

Robert John "Mutt" Lange

Stevie Wonder