Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar's "Family Ties" Wins Best Rap Performance at 2022 Grammys
Earlier in the evening, the artist formerly known as Kanye West came out on top in the Best Rap Song and Best Melodic Rap Performance categories.

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Baby Keemâs âFamily Tiesâ featuring Kendrick Lamar emerged victorious in the Best Rap Performance category at Sunday nightâs Grammys ceremony.
Keem accepted the award, which was presented to The Melodic Blue artist by Ludacris.
Further reflecting on the win backstage, Keem spoke on how âsurrealâ the moment felt for him and his family.
Originally joining Megan Thee Stallion, J. Cole with 21 Savage and Morray, Cardi B, and Baby Keem with Kendrick Lamar in this category was Drakeâs Certified Lover Boy single âWay 2 Sexy.â However, the âSummer Gamesâ singer later withdrew his nominations for the 2022 ceremony, which also included a Best Rap Album nod. Previously, Drake criticized the Grammys over its shutout of The Weekndâs After Hours.
For a full list of this yearâs Grammy Awards winners, click here. Other winners announced during Sundayâs Trevor Noah-hosted ceremony included Tyler, the Creatorâs Call Me If You Get Lost (for Best Rap Album) and the artist formerly known as Kanye Westâs âJailâ with Jay-Z (for Best Rap Song). Ye also won in the Best Melodic Rap Performance category with another Donda track, âHurricaneâ featuring The Weeknd and Lil Baby.
When addressing the Best Rap Album win on Sunday night, Tyler, the Creatorâwho previously won in the same category with the 2019 album IGORâshared a special thank you to âeveryone who listened, watched a video or came to a show.â
Sundayâs live experience also boasted a stacked assortment of performances, including medleys from Lil Nas X (with Jack Harlow) and Nas. The latter won Best Rap Album with his 2021 release Kingâs Disease, the sequel for which was nominated in the same category at this yearâs ceremony.