At the 2000 GRAMMYS, Sting took home the GRAMMY Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for "Brand New Day," the title track from his acclaimed solo album. The award, presented by Mary J. Blige and NSYNC, marked one of two GRAMMY wins for Brand New Day, which also won the GRAMMY for Best Pop Album that night.
In his acceptance speech, Sting expressed heartfelt gratitude, thanking his parents for giving him his voice and acknowledging the fellow artists nominated in the Category. The win further solidified Brand New Day, which blends pop, jazz, and global influences, as a defining chapter in Sting's solo catalog and reaffirmed his enduring presence on the GRAMMY stage.
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