Billie Eilish and Lizzo were the big winners Sunday at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.
Billie won Record of the Year, Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album for "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?", Song of the Year for "Bad Guy" andBest New Artist. Her brother, Finneas, also earned Producer of the Year, Non-Classical.
SHE is now the youngest person and the first FEMALE to win all four top awards.
Lizzo picked up the first televised award of the night, Best Pop Solo Performance for her hit "Truth Hurts." She led the award show in nominations with eight, and also picked up Best Urban Contemporary Album for "Cuz I Love You (Deluxe)" and Best Traditional R&B Performance for "Jerome" in awards handed out before the televised portion of the show.
Gary Clark Jr. was another big winner of the night, taking home awards for Best Rock Song and Best Rock Performance ("This Land"), and Best Contemporary Blues Album("This Land"). He also literally set the stage on fire during a performance of the song.
Dan + Shay's "Speechless" won for Best Country Duo/Group Performance; Dave Chapelle won Best Comedy Album; andTyler the Creator took Best Rap Album for "Igor".
Earlier in the evening, Lil Nas X got assists from Billy Ray Cyrus, K-pop band BTS and Mason Ramsey and Diplo for a performance of "Old Time Road," which included a revolving stage.
The evening also featured Demi Lovato's first (INCREDIBLE) public performance since her 2018 overdose. Tears ran down her face as she sang "Anyone," which she said she wrote as a "cry for help".
Ariana Grande sang "Imagine" before giving her own take on "My Favorite Things". She finished up her set with "thank u, next." Eilish and Finneas followed up with "When the Party's Over."
Aerosmith reunited with Run DMC for a performance of "Walk This Way".
Opening the show, Lizzo, Alicia Keys and Boyz II Men paid tribute to the late Kobe Bryant, as they performed in what Keys described as "the house that Kobe Bryant built."
Lizzo opened the performances with renditions of her hits "Cuz I Love You" and "Truth Hurts." Before she began singing, though, she told the audience, "Tonight is for Kobe."
Kobe also got a mention during a star-studded version of "Higher" honoring the late Nipsey Hussle. DJ Khaled, John Legend, Meek Mill, YG, Roddy Ricch and Kirk Franklin performed alongside a video of Nipsey. The song won the award for Best Rap/Sung Performance.
Country star Blake Shelton and pop singer Gwen Stefani performed their hit duet "Nobody But You.
The Jonas Brothers made their return to the Grammy stage with "What a Man Gotta Do", and Tyler the Creator joined with Charlie Wilson and Boyz II Men for "Earfquake" and "New Magic Wand."
Usher paid tribute to Prince with a medley of the late rocker's biggest hits -- "Little Red Corvette," "When Doves Cry" and "Kiss."
And in a very sweet moment, Camila Cabello serenaded her dad, who was sitting in the front row of the audience, with "First Man".
Source: E!, TMZ.
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