H.E.R. Honored George Floyd With 'I Can't Breathe.' It Won Song Of The Year

H.E.R. Honored George Floyd With 'I Can't Breathe.' It Won Song Of The Year




Soon after her powerful rendition of "America the Beautiful" at the Super Bowl, H.E.R.'s big year keeps getting better.


Last year's winner Billie Eilish was nominated once again in the Song of the Year category for "Everything I Wanted," it was H.E.R. Who took residence the coveted Grammy for her George Floyd-inspired song, "I Can't Breathe."


"We wrote this song over FaceTime," H.E.R. Mentioned while accepting the award with her co-writer Tiara Thomas, who joined her onstage. "I didn't imagine that my fear and that my pain would turn into impact plus it would possibly turn into change. That's why I write music. That's why I do this."


“These lyrics were sort of easy to write because it came from a conversation of what’s happening now, what’s been happening, and the change that we need to see,” H.E.R. Mentioned last summer throughout a iHeartRadio performance. “I think music is powerful once it comes to change and once it comes to healing and that’s why I wrote this song, to prepare a mark in history. And I hope this song does that.”


H.E.R. Won out over some stiff competition in the Song of the Year category, besting her fellow nominees Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Post Malone, and Dua Lipa.


Stay tuned for continued coverage of the ceremony, and find the list of winners here.









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