Zach Bryan, Kacey Musgraves Win at 2024 Grammys

by

Riley Johnson

Updated

February 5, 2024

Updated

February 5, 2024

Updated

February 5, 2024

Rising country music star Zach Bryan is officially a Grammy Award-winning artist! The prolific singer-songwriter – together with her duet partner, Kacey Musgraves – took home the Best Country Duo/Group Performance for their smash hit, “I Remember Everything,” during the Grammy Premiere Ceremony on Sunday (February 4) in Los Angeles.

The two talented artists emerged victorious amidst the tough competition for the said category. Other nominees in the Best Country Duo/Group Performance included Jelly Roll’s team up with Lainey Wilson for “Save Me,” Brothers Osborne for “Nobody’s Nobody,” Dierks Bentley featuring Billy Strings for “High Note,” and Carly Pearce alongside Chris Stapleton for “We Don’t Fight Anymore.” There’s also Vince Gill – in the 48th Grammy nomination of his career – for his duet of “Kissing Your Picture (Is So Cold)” with Paul Franklin.

“I Remember Everything” was also nominated for the Best Country Song, but it didn’t win. The award went to Chris Stapleton and his co-writer Dan Wilson for their song “White Horse.”

Unfortunately, Neither Artists Was Present To Receive The Award

Both Zach Bryan and Kacey Musgraves were not able to witness their win when it was announced during the Grammy Premiere Ceremony. 

The pretelecast event coincides with the 66th Annual Grammy Awards red carpet festivities, where Bryan was seen posing for the cameras with his girlfriend, Brianna Chickenfry. The country star looks dazzling with his all-black look – a black suit jacket and pants paired with a black button-down shirt underneath, completed with a black bowtie.

Meanwhile, the “Follow Your Allow” singer is scheduled to present at the Grammy Awards telecast.

Well, congratulations to Zach Bryan on winning the first Grammy of his career! What an incredible achievement and well-deserved recognition for his talent and hard work.


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