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63RD ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS: Beyonce Makes History

Megan Thee Stallion also had a strong showing, picking up three awards of her own.

Best Music Video: “Brown Skin Girl” by Beyonce, Blue Ivy & WizKid

Best Contemporary Christian Music Album: Jesus Is King by Kanye West

Best Comedy Album: Black Mitzvah by Tiffany Haddish

Best Remixed Recording: "Roses (Imanbek Remix)" —SAINt JHN

Best Traditional R&B Performance: Anything for You by Ledisi 

Best R&B Album: Bigger Love by John Legend

Best Progressive R&B Album: It Is What It Is by Thundercat

Best Rap Performance: “Savage” by Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyonce 

Best Rap Album: King’s Disease by Nas

Best New Artist: Megan Thee Stallion 

Best Melodic Rap Performance: “Lockdown” by Anderson Paak

Best Song:“I Can’t Breathe” by H.E.R.

Best Rap Song: “Savage” Remix Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyonce 

Best R&B Performance: “Black Parade”by Beyonce

Lifetime Achievement Award: Salt-N-Pepa

Beyonce made history at the 63rd annual Grammy Awards on Sunday night. She officially became the most winning singer in Grammy history with 28-lifetime wins, picking up a total of four awards over the course of the evening.

It was a Grammy Awardsunlike any other, with nominees sitting masked in an open-air tent as the audience. It was also a big night for Megan Thee Stallion, who won a trio of trophies -- Best New Artist, Best Rap Artist, and Best Rap Performance. Even in the category she lost --Record of the Year-- the winner,Billie Eilish, spent the first half of her speech gushing over how Meg really deserved to win. She also performed "Savage" and "WAP," with Cardi B joining for the latter performance.

Other highlights:

  • Lil Baby featuring Killer Mike with an appearance from Tamika Mallory sent a message toJoe Biden, with their performance of "The Bigger Picture," using BLM imagery, police brutality and protests 
  • Sunday night’s first-time Grammy winners included Nas,Burna Boy, Megan Thee Stallion, and Blue Ivy, who at nine-years-old is officially the second youngest Grammy winner in history. 
  • It was also the first time that we’ve ever seen Anderson Paak and Bruno Mars come together as Silk Sonic to perform "Leave the Door Open." They later returned to perform a tribute to Little Richard. The medley included “Long Tall Sally” and “Good Golly, Miss Molly” 
  • Roddy Ricch and DaBabyperformed “Rockstar” with accompanied by a scantily clad violinist and older white women dancing dressed in judges robes.
  • DaBaby joined Dua Lipa for her performing of “Levitating” into “Don’t Start Now”
  • Roddy Ricch performed "Heartless" and "The Box."

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