The 65th Grammy Awards saluted 50 years of hip-hop Sunday night in Los Angeles with star-studded performances from artists like Luke Combs, Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson, Lizzo, Mary J. Blige and legends like RUN-DMC, Queen. has been. Jokes and jokes.
Some serious hardware was also given to music’s biggest stars, including Bonnie Raitt, who called it “unreal” that she won song of the year for “Just Like That,” a song about “Damn Time.” went home with Record of the Year for “, and Harry Styles who won Album of the Year for “Harry House”.
Beyonce also broke the record for the most Grammy wins for an artist.
Here is a list of the top winners of the night:
- Record of the Year: “About Damn Time” Lizzo
- Album of the Year: “Harry’s House” Harry Styles
- Song of the Year: “Just Like That” Bonnie Raitt
- Best New Artist: Samara Joy
- Best Pop Solo Performance: “Easy on Me” Adele
- Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: “Unclean” Sam Smith and Kim Petras
- Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album: “High” Michael Buble
- Best Pop Vocal Album: “Harry’s House” Harry Styles
Harry Styles accepts the Grammy for Album of the Year for “Harry House.”
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Beyoncé made Grammy history by breaking the all-time record for wins
- Best Dance/Electronic Recording: “Break My Soul” Beyonce
- Best Dance/Electronic Music Album: “Renaissance” Beyonce
- Best Contemporary Instrumental Album: “Empire Central” Snarky Puppy
- Best Rock Performance: “Broken Horses” Brandy Carlyle
- Best Metal Performance: “Degradation Rules” Ozzy Osbourne featuring Tony Iommi.
- Best Rock Song: “Broken Horses” Brandy Carlyle
- Best Rock Album: “Patient No. 9” Ozzy Osbourne
- Best Alternative Music Album: “Wet leg” Wet leg
- Best Alternative Music Performance: “Cheese Longo” wet leg
- Best R&B Performance: “Hrs & Hrs” Mooney Long
- Best Traditional R&B Performance: “Plastic Off the Couch” by Beyonce
- Best R&B Song: “CUFF IT” Beyonce
- Best R&B Album: “Black Radio III” Robert Glasper
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Bonnie Raitt accepted the award for Song of the Year for “Just Like That” during the Grammys.
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- Best Rap Performance: “Heart Part 5” Kendrick Lamar
- Best Melodic Rap Performance: “WIT FOR U” Future with Drake & Teams
- Best Rap Song: “Heart Part 5” Kendrick Lamar
- Best Rap Album: “Mr. Morel and the Big Steppers” Kendrick Lamar
- Best Country Solo Performance: “Always Live” Willie Nelson
- Best Country Duo/Group Performance: “Never Wanted to Be the Girl” Carly Pearce and Ashley McBride
- Best Country Song: “Until You Can” Matt Rogers and Ben Stance
- Best Country Album: “A Beautiful Time” Willie Nelson
- Best Roots Gospel Album: “The Urban Hymnal” Tennessee State University Marching Band
- Best Gospel Album: “Kingdom Book One Deluxe” by Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin
- Best American Roots Performance: “Stompin’ Ground” by Aaron Neville with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band

Lizzo accepted the award for Record of the Year for “About Damn Time”.
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- Best American Roots Songs: “Just That” Bonnie Raitt, songwriter
- Best Music Urbana Album: “Un Verano Sin Ti” Bad Rabbit
- Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album: “Motomami” Rosalia.
- Best Improvised Jazz Solo: “Endangered Species” by Wayne Shorter and Leo Genovese
- Best Latin Jazz Album: “Fandango at the Wall in New York” Arturo O’Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra featuring the Congra Patria Son Jarocho Collective
- Best Musical Theater Album: “Into the Woods (2022 Broadway Cast Recording)” Sarah Bareilles, Brian D’Arcy James, Patina Miller and Philippa Sue
- Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media: “Encanto”
- Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media: “Encanto”
- Best World Music Album: “Sakura” Masa Takumi
- Best Traditional Blues Album: Taj Mahal and Rai Koder “Get on Board”
- Best Contemporary Blues Album: “Brother Johnny” Edgar Winter
- Best Folk Album: “Revealer” Madison Cunningham
- Best Historical Album: “Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (20th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition)” by Cheryl Pawlski and Jeff Tweedy
- Best Audiobook, Narration and Storytelling Recordings: “Finding Me” Viola Davis
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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