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        Chris Stapleton, 2018

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        Chris Stapleton Wins Best Country Solo Performance | 2018 GRAMMYs

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        Chris Stapleton takes home Best Country Solo Performance for 'Either Way' at the 60th GRAMMY Awards
        GRAMMYs
        Jan 28, 2018 - 3:19 pm

        Chris Stapleton won Best Country Solo Performance for "Either Way" at the 60th GRAMMY Awards. 

        Chris Stapleton Wins Best Country Solo Performance

        The other nominees were Sam Hunt's "Body Like A Backroad," Alison Krauss' "Losing You," Miranda Lambert's "Tin Man," and Maren Morris' "I Could Use A Love Song."

        Chris Stapleton Wins Best Country Solo Performance

        "This is amazing. This is always an amazing honor, just to be here and be a part of this," said Stapleton in his acceptance speech. "Thank you."

        "Either Way" comes from Stapleton's Best Country Album GRAMMY-winning From A Room: Volume 1. The album marks the country rocker's second studio release, and peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 shortly after its release. Stapleton's three GRAMMY wins at the 60th Awards brings his career total to five. 

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        Bruno Mars, 2018
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        Bruno Mars Wins Album Of The Year For '24K Magic'

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        Kendrick Lamar Wins Best Rap Album For 'DAMN. '

        Bruno Mars Wins Record Of The Year

        Bruno Mars Wins Record Of The Year

        Alessia Cara
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        Alessia Cara Wins Best New Artist

        Greg Kurstin at the 60th GRAMMY Awards
        Greg Kurstin
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        Greg Kurstin Wins Producer Of The Year GRAMMY

        Ed Sheeran Wins Best Pop Vocal Album

        Bruno Mars Wins Best R&B Album

        Bruno Mars Wins Best R&B Album For '24K Magic'

        Zach Williams 60th Win

        Williams Wins Best Contemporary Christian Album

        Bruno Mars Wins Best R&B Performance

        Jennifer Higdon

        Jennifer Higdon Wins Best Cont. Classical Comp.

        James Murphy, 2018
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        LCD Soundsystem "Tonite" Wins Best Dance Recording

        "The Defiant Ones" Wins Big For Best Music Film

        Shakira Wins Best Latin Pop Album

        Shakira Wins Best Latin Pop Album For 'El Dorado'

        Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl
        Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl
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        Foo Fighters Win Best Rock Song For "Run"

        Mastodon 60th Win

        Mastodon Win Best Metal Performance

        Jason Isbell, 2017
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        Jason Isbell Wins Best Americana Album

        Ed Sheeran, 2015
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        Ed Sheeran Wins Best Pop Solo Performance

        Chris Stapleton, 2018
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        Chris Stapleton Wins Best Country Solo Performance

        Chris Stapleton, 2018
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        Chris Stapleton Wins Best Country Album

        Scott Devendorf, 2018
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        The National Win Best Alt. Music Album

        Rihanna and Kendrick Lamar

        Kendrick Lamar, Rihanna Win Best Rap/Sung Perf.

        Tony Bennett and Dae Bennett Win Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

        Bennett Wins Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

        Residente Wins Best Latin Rock Urban or Alternative Album

        Residente Wins Best Latin Urban Album

        Taj Mahal, Keb' Mo', 2018
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        Taj Mahal, Keb' Mo' Win Best Cont. Blues Album

        Dave Chappelle at the 60th GRAMMY Awards
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        Dave Chappelle Wins Best Comedy Album GRAMMY

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        Chris Stapleton Wins Best Country Album | 2018 GRAMMYs

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        Chris Stapleton takes home Best Country Album for 'From A Room: Volume 1' at the 60th GRAMMY Awards
        Gabe Worgaftik
        GRAMMYs
        Jan 28, 2018 - 6:38 pm

        Chris Stapleton won Best Country Album for From A Room: Volume 1 at the 60th GRAMMY Awards.

        The other nominees were Kenny Chesney's Cosmic Hallelujah, Lady Antebellum's Heartbreak, Little Big Town's The Breaker, and Thomas Rhett's Life Changes.

        Watch: Chris Stapleton Wins Best Country Album

        The win marks Stapleton's second career win in the category, and fifth win overall, having scored a total of three wins at the 60th GRAMMY Awards, rounding out the evening with nods for Best Country Song ("Broken Halos") and Best Country Solo Performance ("Either Way").

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        Bruno Mars Wins Album Of The Year For '24K Magic'

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        Kendrick Lamar Wins Best Rap Album For 'DAMN. '

        Bruno Mars Wins Record Of The Year

        Bruno Mars Wins Record Of The Year

        Alessia Cara
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        Alessia Cara Wins Best New Artist

        Greg Kurstin at the 60th GRAMMY Awards
        Greg Kurstin
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        Greg Kurstin Wins Producer Of The Year GRAMMY

        Ed Sheeran Wins Best Pop Vocal Album

        Bruno Mars Wins Best R&B Album

        Bruno Mars Wins Best R&B Album For '24K Magic'

        Zach Williams 60th Win

        Williams Wins Best Contemporary Christian Album

        Bruno Mars Wins Best R&B Performance

        Jennifer Higdon

        Jennifer Higdon Wins Best Cont. Classical Comp.

        James Murphy, 2018
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        LCD Soundsystem "Tonite" Wins Best Dance Recording

        "The Defiant Ones" Wins Big For Best Music Film

        Shakira Wins Best Latin Pop Album

        Shakira Wins Best Latin Pop Album For 'El Dorado'

        Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl
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        Foo Fighters Win Best Rock Song For "Run"

        Mastodon 60th Win

        Mastodon Win Best Metal Performance

        Jason Isbell, 2017
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        Jason Isbell Wins Best Americana Album

        Ed Sheeran, 2015
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        Ed Sheeran Wins Best Pop Solo Performance

        Chris Stapleton, 2018
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        Chris Stapleton Wins Best Country Solo Performance

        Chris Stapleton, 2018
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        Chris Stapleton Wins Best Country Album

        Scott Devendorf, 2018
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        The National Win Best Alt. Music Album

        Rihanna and Kendrick Lamar

        Kendrick Lamar, Rihanna Win Best Rap/Sung Perf.

        Tony Bennett and Dae Bennett Win Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

        Bennett Wins Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

        Residente Wins Best Latin Rock Urban or Alternative Album

        Residente Wins Best Latin Urban Album

        Taj Mahal, Keb' Mo', 2018
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        Taj Mahal, Keb' Mo' Win Best Cont. Blues Album

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        Who Made History At The 2018 GRAMMYs? bruno-mars-chris-stapleton-kendrick-lamar-14-milestones-60th-grammys

        Bruno Mars, Chris Stapleton, Kendrick Lamar: 14 Milestones At The 60th GRAMMYs

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        Mars joins rare company, Stapleton makes Best Country Album history, Cara claims a first for the Great White North, and more
        Paul Grein
        GRAMMYs
        Jan 29, 2018 - 8:54 am

        Now that you've read all the major storylines about Music's Biggest Night, find out what history was made in New York on Jan. 28. Here are 14 records that were set at the 60th GRAMMY Awards.

        Watch: Bruno Mars Wins Album Of The Year

        1. Bruno Mars' Sweeps Three Big Four Categories

        Bruno Mars swept the awards for Record, Album and Song Of The Year. He's the first male artist to sweep these three awards in one year since Eric Clapton did it 25 years ago.

        2. Mars Captures Record, Song Of The Year

        Mars is the first artist to win Record and Song Of The Year in the same year with different songs since Carole King achieved the feat 46 years ago. Mars took Record Of The Year with "24K Magic" and Song Of The Year with "That's What I Like." King won Record Of The Year with "It's Too Late" and Song Of The Year with "You've Got A Friend."

        3. "That's What I Like": 8 Songwriters Recognized

        "That's What I Like," with eight credited songwriters, set a new record as the Song Of The Year winner with the most co-writers. The old record, shared by seven songs, was four co-writers.

        4. Alessia Cara: Canada's Best New Artist

        Brampton, Ontario, native Alessia Cara won Best New Artist. She's the first artist who was born in Canada to win in this category.

        Watch: Alessia Cara Wins Best New Artist

        5. Kendrick Lamar Sweeps The Rap Categories (Again)

        Kendrick Lamar swept all four awards in the Rap Field. He also swept all four rap awards two years ago. He's the first artist to take home all of the rap awards more than once. Eminem swept the 2000 rap awards (when there were three). Kanye West swept the 2011 awards (when there were four).

        Watch: Kendrick Lamar Wins Best Rap Album

        6. Kraftwerk's First

        Kraftwerk won Best Dance/Electronic Album for 3-D The Catalogue. This is Kraftwerk's first GRAMMY win, though the group received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Recording Academy in 2014.

        7. The Weeknd Doubles Up On Best Urban Contemporary Album

        The Weeknd's Starboy took Best Urban Contemporary Album. The Weeknd won in this category two years ago for Beauty Behind The Madness. He's the first artist to win twice in the category since it was added in 2012.

        8. Little Big Town's Best Country Duo/Group Performance Triple Play

        Little Big Town won Best Country Duo/Group Performance for "Better Man." It's the quartet's third win in this category, which is more than any other duo or group since the category was streamlined in 2011. The group won for "Pontoon" (2012) and "Girl Crush" (2015).

        9. Chris Stapleton Wins Second Best Country Album

        Chris Stapleton's From A Room: Volume 1 won Best Country Album. He's the first male solo artist to win twice in this category since the category was re-introduced in 1994.

        10. Shakira's Best Latin Pop Album Mark

        Shakira took Best Latin Pop Album for El Dorado. The Colombian superstar is the first female artist to win twice in this category (which dates to 1983). She won 17 years ago for MTV Unplugged.

        11. The Rolling Stones Roll With Blues Win

        The Rolling Stones took Best Traditional Blues Album for Blue & Lonesome. The legendary band took the 1994 award for Best Rock Album for Voodoo Lounge. They are the first artists to win in both of these categories.

        12. La La Land Soundtrack Doubles Up

        La La Land won both Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media and Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media. La La Land is the first film to win in both of these categories since Ray took both awards for 2005.

        13. Greg Kurstin Joins Elite Producer Company

        Greg Kurstin took Producer of the Year, Non-Classical for the second straight year. He's the first producer to win two years in a row in this category since Babyface won three years running from 1995-1997.

        14. Kendrick Lamar Joins With Best Music Video Win

        Lamar took Best Music Video for "Humble." He won in this category two years ago for "Bad Blood," a collaboration with Taylor Swift. Lamar is the first rapper to win twice in this category. (Johnny Cash, Peter Gabriel, Janet Jackson and Michael Jackson are also two-time winners in this category.)

        (Paul Grein is a veteran music journalist and historian whose work appears regularly at Yahoo.com and Hitsdailydouble.com.)

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        Kendrick Lamar Wins Best Rap Album For 'DAMN. '

        Bruno Mars Wins Record Of The Year

        Bruno Mars Wins Record Of The Year

        Alessia Cara
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        Alessia Cara Wins Best New Artist

        Greg Kurstin at the 60th GRAMMY Awards
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        Greg Kurstin Wins Producer Of The Year GRAMMY

        Ed Sheeran Wins Best Pop Vocal Album

        Bruno Mars Wins Best R&B Album

        Bruno Mars Wins Best R&B Album For '24K Magic'

        Zach Williams 60th Win

        Williams Wins Best Contemporary Christian Album

        Bruno Mars Wins Best R&B Performance

        Jennifer Higdon

        Jennifer Higdon Wins Best Cont. Classical Comp.

        James Murphy, 2018
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        LCD Soundsystem "Tonite" Wins Best Dance Recording

        "The Defiant Ones" Wins Big For Best Music Film

        Shakira Wins Best Latin Pop Album

        Shakira Wins Best Latin Pop Album For 'El Dorado'

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        Foo Fighters Win Best Rock Song For "Run"

        Mastodon 60th Win

        Mastodon Win Best Metal Performance

        Jason Isbell, 2017
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        Jason Isbell Wins Best Americana Album

        Ed Sheeran, 2015
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        Ed Sheeran Wins Best Pop Solo Performance

        Chris Stapleton, 2018
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        Chris Stapleton Wins Best Country Solo Performance

        Chris Stapleton, 2018
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        Chris Stapleton Wins Best Country Album

        Scott Devendorf, 2018
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        The National Win Best Alt. Music Album

        Rihanna and Kendrick Lamar

        Kendrick Lamar, Rihanna Win Best Rap/Sung Perf.

        Tony Bennett and Dae Bennett Win Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

        Bennett Wins Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

        Residente Wins Best Latin Rock Urban or Alternative Album

        Residente Wins Best Latin Urban Album

        Taj Mahal, Keb' Mo', 2018
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        Taj Mahal, Keb' Mo' Win Best Cont. Blues Album

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        Dave Chappelle Wins Best Comedy Album GRAMMY

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        Bruno Mars Wins Album Of The Year | 2018 GRAMMYs

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        The R&B singer/songwriter takes home Album Of The Year for '24K Magic' at the 60th GRAMMY Awards
        Brian Haack
        GRAMMYs
        Jan 28, 2018 - 8:18 pm

        Bruno Mars won Album Of The Year for 24K Magic at the 60th GRAMMY Awards. This marks Mars' first-ever win in the Album Of The Year category as a solo artist.

        Watch: Bruno Mars Wins Album Of The Year

        The Hawaiian native previously won Album Of The Year for his role as a producer on Adele's 25, which took the honor at the 59th GRAMMY Awards. 

        His Album Of The Year win was part of an amazing night for Mars, which saw him sweep all of the categories for which he was nominated, including Record and Song Of The Year. 24K Magic also took home Best R&B Album honors.

        "Wow, all right first off, to the other nominees in this category ... you guys are the reason why I'm in the studio pulling my hair out, man, because I know you guys are only going to come with the top-shelf artistry and music," said Mars during his acceptance. "Thank you, you guys, for blessing the world with your music. I mean that."

        Unreal!! I love you all!!! ✨ https://t.co/EoDRh9Q5lp

        — Bruno Mars (@BrunoMars) January 29, 2018

        The other nominees were Jay-Z's 4:44, Lorde's Melodrama, Kendrick Lamar's DAMN., and Childish Gambino's "Awaken, My Love!"

        Recent Album Of The Year winners include Adele's 25, Taylor Swift's 1989, Beck's Morning Phase, Daft Punk's Random Access Memories, and Mumford & Sons' Babel.

        Watch: Bruno Mars Wins Album Of The Year

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        Bruno Mars Wins Album Of The Year For '24K Magic'

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        Kendrick Lamar Wins Best Rap Album For 'DAMN. '

        Bruno Mars Wins Record Of The Year

        Bruno Mars Wins Record Of The Year

        Alessia Cara
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        Alessia Cara Wins Best New Artist

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        Greg Kurstin
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        Greg Kurstin Wins Producer Of The Year GRAMMY

        Ed Sheeran Wins Best Pop Vocal Album

        Bruno Mars Wins Best R&B Album

        Bruno Mars Wins Best R&B Album For '24K Magic'

        Zach Williams 60th Win

        Williams Wins Best Contemporary Christian Album

        Bruno Mars Wins Best R&B Performance

        Jennifer Higdon

        Jennifer Higdon Wins Best Cont. Classical Comp.

        James Murphy, 2018
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        LCD Soundsystem "Tonite" Wins Best Dance Recording

        "The Defiant Ones" Wins Big For Best Music Film

        Shakira Wins Best Latin Pop Album

        Shakira Wins Best Latin Pop Album For 'El Dorado'

        Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl
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        Foo Fighters Win Best Rock Song For "Run"

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        Mastodon Win Best Metal Performance

        Jason Isbell, 2017
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        Jason Isbell Wins Best Americana Album

        Ed Sheeran, 2015
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        Ed Sheeran Wins Best Pop Solo Performance

        Chris Stapleton, 2018
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        Chris Stapleton Wins Best Country Solo Performance

        Chris Stapleton, 2018
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        Chris Stapleton Wins Best Country Album

        Scott Devendorf, 2018
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        The National Win Best Alt. Music Album

        Rihanna and Kendrick Lamar

        Kendrick Lamar, Rihanna Win Best Rap/Sung Perf.

        Tony Bennett and Dae Bennett Win Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

        Bennett Wins Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

        Residente Wins Best Latin Rock Urban or Alternative Album

        Residente Wins Best Latin Urban Album

        Taj Mahal, Keb' Mo', 2018
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        Taj Mahal, Keb' Mo' Win Best Cont. Blues Album

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        Dave Chappelle Wins Best Comedy Album GRAMMY

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        R&B singer/songwriter takes home Record Of The Year for "24K Magic." at the 60th GRAMMY Awards
        Renée Fabian
        GRAMMYs
        Jan 28, 2018 - 7:38 pm

        Arguably the biggest name at the 60th edition of Music's Biggest Night? Bruno Mars.

        Watch: Bruno Mars Wins Record Of The Year

        He won Record Of The Year for "24K Magic" at the 60th GRAMMY Awards before quickly picking up additional GRAMMYs for Song Of The Year ("That's What I Like") and Album Of The Year (24K Magic). The other nominees for Record Of The Year were Childish Gambino's "Redbone," Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee's "Despacito," featuring Justin Bieber, Jay-Z's "The Story Of O.J.," and Kendrick Lamar's "HUMBLE."

        Add to that Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Song ("That's What I Like") and Best R&B Album, and the Hawaiian R&B singer/songwriter swept up as the big winner of the evening. He also lit up the stage with a colorful performance of "Finesse" with fellow GRAMMY nominee Cardi B.

        His Record Of The Year win marks a year of accomplishment for the catchy track "24K Magic," the title track from his GRAMMY-winning album, which heated up the charts. But Mars isn't just a hit maker, he has something special that keeps him coming out on top.

        "For us, it was more how effortless it was creating with him," longtime Mars producer Ray Romulus of the Stereotypes told Billboard. "It didn’t feel like we were actually working and making songs, it just felt like we were hanging out, having conversations, and as we're doing that we're making the beats. ... He would literally have a new idea for something every second, he would just be spilling out ideas."

        "Talk about somebody who really just knows how to write a song," added the Stereotypes' Jonathan Yip. "And a hit song, at that."

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        Bruno Mars Wins Album Of The Year For '24K Magic'

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        Kendrick Lamar Wins Best Rap Album For 'DAMN. '

        Bruno Mars Wins Record Of The Year

        Bruno Mars Wins Record Of The Year

        Alessia Cara
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        Alessia Cara Wins Best New Artist

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        Greg Kurstin
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        Greg Kurstin Wins Producer Of The Year GRAMMY

        Ed Sheeran Wins Best Pop Vocal Album

        Bruno Mars Wins Best R&B Album

        Bruno Mars Wins Best R&B Album For '24K Magic'

        Zach Williams 60th Win

        Williams Wins Best Contemporary Christian Album

        Bruno Mars Wins Best R&B Performance

        Jennifer Higdon

        Jennifer Higdon Wins Best Cont. Classical Comp.

        James Murphy, 2018
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        LCD Soundsystem "Tonite" Wins Best Dance Recording

        "The Defiant Ones" Wins Big For Best Music Film

        Shakira Wins Best Latin Pop Album

        Shakira Wins Best Latin Pop Album For 'El Dorado'

        Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl
        Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl
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        Foo Fighters Win Best Rock Song For "Run"

        Mastodon 60th Win

        Mastodon Win Best Metal Performance

        Jason Isbell, 2017
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        Jason Isbell Wins Best Americana Album

        Ed Sheeran, 2015
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        Ed Sheeran Wins Best Pop Solo Performance

        Chris Stapleton, 2018
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        Chris Stapleton Wins Best Country Solo Performance

        Chris Stapleton, 2018
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        Chris Stapleton Wins Best Country Album

        Scott Devendorf, 2018
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        The National Win Best Alt. Music Album

        Rihanna and Kendrick Lamar

        Kendrick Lamar, Rihanna Win Best Rap/Sung Perf.

        Tony Bennett and Dae Bennett Win Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

        Bennett Wins Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

        Residente Wins Best Latin Rock Urban or Alternative Album

        Residente Wins Best Latin Urban Album

        Taj Mahal, Keb' Mo', 2018
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        Taj Mahal, Keb' Mo' Win Best Cont. Blues Album

        Dave Chappelle at the 60th GRAMMY Awards
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        Dave Chappelle Wins Best Comedy Album GRAMMY

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