Recipient of Grammy's 2020 Song of the Year award for "I Can't Breathe"

The clue "Recipient of Grammy's 2020 Song of the Year award for "I Can't Breathe"" was last spotted by us at the New York Times Crossword on October 5 2021.

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New York Times Clues October 05, 2021

Some people have checkered ones
Buenos ___
The "me" of "Despicable Me"
First name in cosmetics
Like some online purchases
Alley-___ (fancy basketball shot)
Classic work with chapters titled "Attack by Stratagem" and "Maneuvering an Army"
Clear tables at a restaurant
Kylo ___ of "Star Wars"
Emerald ___ (Ireland)
It's reversed in a mirror
Signature Phil Collins hit ranked among VH1's "100 Greatest Songs of the 80s"
Musical skill
Cher or Sade, voicewise
State generating the highest percentage of its electricity by wind
Drill conductor, informally
Wed. follower
Changes political affiliation
Egg layer
Cries of protest
Cowboy's charge
Only player on more than two winning World Cup teams
Stage name of Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys
Flee to remote safety
Book that comes with a set of keys
Sign of sainthood
Debtor's note
Oaf
Despondent ... as progressively suggested by 17-, 24-, 38- and 48-Across?
Computing pioneer Lovelace
Concur
Scheduled to arrive
Director Spike or Ang
Big books
"Really?," in textspeak
___ dish
Pale
Bit of equipment for an angioplasty
Spill the ___ (gossip)
Top Italian soccer league
Kind of sauce
Derive by logic
Like some data and deals
Emissions control grp.
Florence Griffith Joyner or Wilma Rudolph
It's prepacked for an emergency
Where a slice might go
Victory by a Cinderella team, e.g.
Russian despot
"Ay, dios ___!"
Pressure, metaphorically
All-weather protectors
Olympian Korbut
"Sorta"
What the middle of 58-Across stands for
Victory
Home for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Communication at Gallaudet Univ.
Fashion dictates that its width be the same as that of one's lapels
Recipient of Grammy's 2020 Song of the Year award for "I Can't Breathe"
Euro rival, in brief
Toque
Prefix with -gram
Homophone of 35-Down
Show of love, for short?
One of the Spice Girls
Musical combos?
Islamic equivalent of kosher
Practice piano piece
Pond scum, typically
Afternoon hour
Abhors
Approvals on Facebook
Trompe ___
Optimistic
"Me" problem
Pitching asset
"___ Lips Are Sealed" (Go-Go's hit)