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2020 Grammy Winners: The Complete List

Billie Eilish, Lizzo and Lil Nas X picked up trophies at the 62nd annual awards.

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Billie Eilish accepts the award for song of the year for \u201cBad Guy.\u201dCredit...Robyn Beck/Agence France-Presse \u2014 Getty Images

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The 62nd annual Grammy Awards were on Sunday. Here are highlights from the show:

See the complete list of winners below:

Record of the Year

\u201cBad Guy,\u201d Billie Eilish

Album of the Year

\u201cWhen We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?,\u201d Billie Eilish

Song of the Year

\u201cBad Guy,\u201d Billie Eilish O\u2019Connell and Finneas O\u2019Connell, songwriters (Billie Eilish)

Best New Artist

Billie Eilish

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Lizzo accepting the award for best pop solo performance for \u201cTruth Hurts.\u201dCredit...Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording Academy

Best Pop Solo Performance

\u201cTruth Hurts,\u201d Lizzo

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

\u201cOld Town Road,\u201d Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus

Best Pop Vocal Album

\u201cWhen We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?,\u201d Billie Eilish

Best Rock Performance

\u201cThis Land,\u201d Gary Clark Jr.

Best Rock Song

\u201cThis Land,\u201d Gary Clark Jr., songwriter (Gary Clark Jr.)

Best Rock Album

\u201cSocial Cues,\u201d Cage the Elephant

Best Alternative Music Album

\u201cFather of the Bride,\u201d Vampire Weekend

Best Metal Performance

\u201c7empest,\u201d Tool

Best R&B Performance

\u201cCome Home,\u201d Anderson .Paak featuring Andr\u00e9 3000

Best R&B Song

\u201cSay So,\u201d PJ Morton, songwriter (PJ Morton featuring JoJo)

Best Urban Contemporary Album

\u201cCuz I Love You (Deluxe),\u201d Lizzo

Best R&B Album

\u201cVentura,\u201d Anderson .Paak

Best Traditional R&B Performance

\u201cJerome,\u201d Lizzo

Best Rap Performance

\u201cRacks in the Middle,\u201d Nipsey Hussle featuring Roddy Ricch and Hit-Boy

Best Rap Song

\u201cA Lot,\u201d Jermaine Cole, Dacoury Natche, 21 Savage and Anthony White, songwriters (21 Savage featuring J. Cole)

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Tyler, the Creator accepts the award for best rap album alongside his mother.Credit...Robyn Beck/Agence France-Presse \u2014 Getty Images

Best Rap Album

\u201cIgor,\u201d Tyler, the Creator

Best Rap/Sung Performance

\u201cHigher,\u201d DJ Khaled featuring Nipsey Hussle and John Legend

Best Country Solo Performance

\u201cRide Me Back Home,\u201d Willie Nelson

Best Country Album

\u201cWhile I\u2019m Livin\u2019,\u201d Tanya Tucker

Best Jazz Instrumental Album

\u201cFinding Gabriel,\u201d Brad Mehldau

Best Latin Pop Album

\u201c#Eldisco,\u201d Alejandro Sanz

Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album

\u201cEl Mal Querer,\u201d Rosal\u00eda

Best Americana Album

\u201cOklahoma,\u201d Keb\u2019 Mo\u2019

Best Song Written for Visual Media

\u201cI\u2019ll Never Love Again (Film Version),\u201d Natalie Hemby, Lady Gaga, Hillary Lindsey and Aaron Raitiere, songwriters (Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper)

Producer of the Year, Non-Classical

Finneas

Best Music Video

\u201cOld Town Road (Official Movie),\u201d Calmatic, video director; Candice Dragonas, Melissa Larsen and Saul Levitz, video producers (Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus)

Best Comedy Album

\u201cSticks & Stones,\u201d Dave Chappelle

Best Musical Theater Album

\u201cHadestown,\u201d Reeve Carney, Andr\u00e9 De Shields, Amber Gray, Eva Noblezada and Patrick Page, principal soloists; Mara Isaacs, David Lai, Ana\u00efs Mitchell and Todd Sickafoose, producers (Ana\u00efs Mitchell, composer and lyricist) (Original Broadway Cast)

Best Instrumental Composition

\u201cStar Wars: Galaxy\u2019s Edge Symphonic Suite,\u201d John Williams, composer (John Williams)

Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella

\u201cMoon River,\u201d Jacob Collier, arranger (Jacob Collier)

Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals

\u201cAll Night Long,\u201d Jacob Collier, arranger (Jacob Collier featuring Jules Buckley, Take 6 and Metropole Orkest)

Best Recording Package

Chris Cornell, Barry Ament, Jeff Ament and Joe Spix, art directors (Chris Cornell)

Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package

\u201cWoodstock: Back to the Garden \u2014 The Definitive 50th Anniversary Archive,\u201d Masaki Koike, art director (Various Artists)

Best Album Notes

\u201cStax \u201968: A Memphis Story,\u201d Steve Greenberg, album notes writer (Various Artists)

Best Historical Album

\u201cPete Seeger: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection,\u201d Jeff Place and Robert Santelli, compilation producers; Pete Reiniger, mastering engineer (Pete Seeger)

Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical

\u201cWhen We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?,\u201d Rob Kinelski and Finneas O\u2019Connell, engineers; John Greenham, mastering engineer (Billie Eilish)

Best Remixed Recording

\u201cI Rise (Tracy Young\u2019s Pride Intro Radio Remix),\u201d Tracy Young, remixer (Madonna)

Best Immersive Audio Album

\u201cLux,\u201d Morten Lindberg, immersive audio engineer; Morten Lindberg, immersive audio mastering engineer; Morten Lindberg, immersive audio producer (Anita Brevik, Trondheimsolistene and Nidarosdomens Jentekor)

Best Contemporary Instrumental Album

\u201cMettavolution,\u201d Rodrigo y Gabriela

Best Gospel Performance/Song

\u201cLove Theory,\u201d Kirk Franklin, songwriter (Kirk Franklin)

Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song

\u201cGod Only Knows,\u201d Josh Kerr, Jordan Reynolds, Joel Smallbone, Luke Smallbone and Tedd Tjornhom, songwriters (For King & Country and Dolly Parton)

Best Gospel Album

\u201cLong Live Love,\u201d Kirk Franklin

Best Contemporary Christian Music Album

\u201cBurn the Ships,\u201d For King & Country

Best Roots Gospel Album

\u201cTestimony,\u201d Gloria Gaynor

Best World Music Album

\u201cCelia,\u201d Angelique Kidjo

Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media

\u201cA Star Is Born,\u201d Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper

Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media

\u201cChernobyl,\u201d Hildur Guonadottir, composer

Best New Age Album

\u201cWings,\u201d Peter Kater

Best American Roots Performance

\u201cSaint Honesty,\u201d Sara Bareilles

Best American Roots Song

\u201cCall My Name,\u201d Sarah Jarosz, Aoife O\u2019Donovan and Sara Watkins, songwriters (I\u2019m With Her)

Best Bluegrass Album

\u201cTall Fiddler,\u201d Michael Cleveland

Best Traditional Blues Album

\u201cTall, Dark & Handsome,\u201d Delbert McClinton and Self-Made Men + Dana

Best Contemporary Blues Album

\u201cThis Land,\u201d Gary Clark Jr.

Best Folk Album

\u201cPatty Griffin,\u201d Patty Griffin

Best Children\u2019s Album

\u201cAgeless Songs for the Child Archetype,\u201d Jon Samson

Best Spoken Word Album (Includes Poetry, Audio Books and Storytelling)

\u201cBecoming,\u201d Michelle Obama

Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano)

\u201cDe Ayer Para Siempre,\u201d Mariachi Los Camperos

Best Tropical Latin Album

\u201cOpus,\u201d Marc Anthony

\u201cA Journey Through Cuban Music,\u201d Aym\u00e9e Nuviola

Best Regional Roots Music Album

\u201cGood Time,\u201d Ranky Tanky

Best Music Film

\u201cHomecoming,\u201d Beyonc\u00e9 Knowles-Carter and Ed Burke, video directors; Steve Pamon and Erinn Williams, video producers (Beyonc\u00e9)

Best Country Duo/Group Performance

\u201cSpeechless,\u201d Dan + Shay

Best Country Song

\u201cBring My Flowers Now,\u201d Brandi Carlile, Phil Hanseroth, Tim Hanseroth and Tanya Tucker, songwriters (Tanya Tucker)

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

\u201cLook Now,\u201d Elvis Costello and the Imposters

Best Engineered Album, Classical

\u201cRiley: Sun Rings,\u201d Leslie Ann Jones, engineer; John Kilgore, Judith Sherman and David Harrington, engineers/mixers; Robert C. Ludwig, mastering engineer (Kronos Quartet)

Producer of the Year, Classical

Blanton Alspaugh

Best Orchestral Performance

\u201cNorman: Sustain,\u201d Gustavo Dudamel, conductor (Los Angeles Philharmonic)

Best Opera Recording

\u201cPicker: Fantastic Mr. Fox,\u201d Gil Rose, conductor; John Brancy, Andrew Craig Brown, Gabriel Preisser, Krista River and Edwin Vega; Gil Rose, producer (Boston Modern Orchestra Project; Boston Children\u2019s Chorus)

Best Choral Performance

\u201cDurufl\u00e9: Complete Choral Works,\u201d Robert Simpson, conductor (Ken Cowan; Houston Chamber Choir)

Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance

\u201cShaw: Orange,\u201d Attacca Quartet

Best Classical Instrumental Solo

\u201cMarsalis: Violin Concerto; Fiddle Dance Suite,\u201d Nicola Benedetti; Cristian M\u0103celaru, conductor (Philadelphia Orchestra)

Best Classical Solo Vocal Album

\u201cSongplay,\u201d Joyce DiDonato; Chuck Israels, Jimmy Madison, Charlie Porter and Craig Terry, accompanists (Steve Barnett and Lautaro Greco)

Best Classical Compendium

\u201cThe Poetry of Places,\u201d Nadia Shpachenko; Marina A. Ledin and Victor Ledin, producers

Best Contemporary Classical Composition

\u201cHigdon: Harp Concerto,\u201d Jennifer Higdon, composer (Yolanda Kondonassis, Ward Stare and the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra)

Best Dance Recording

\u201cGot to Keep On,\u201d The Chemical Brothers, producers; Steve Dub Jones and Tom Rowlands, mixers (The Chemical Brothers)

Best Dance/Electronic Album

\u201cNo Geography,\u201d The Chemical Brothers

Best Reggae Album

\u201cRapture,\u201d Koffee

Best Improvised Jazz Solo

\u201cSozinho,\u201d Randy Brecker, soloist

Best Jazz Vocal Album

\u201c12 Little Spells,\u201d Esperanza Spalding

Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album

\u201cThe Omni-American Book Club,\u201d Brian Lynch Big Band

Best Latin Jazz Album

\u201cAntidote,\u201d Chick Corea and the Spanish Heart Band

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\nLizzo at the Grammy Awards: A Complete History of Her Wins, Nominations and Performances

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\nAfter \"Truth Hurts\" skyrocketed in 2019\u2014 two years after it was originally released \u2014 Lizzo has continued to produce hit after hit, cementing herself as a bonafide star.\n

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\nAfter a busy year \u2014 which included playing a 220-year-old flute that once belonged to President James Madison \u2014 Lizzo, 34, kicked off 2023 by winning her fourth golden gramophone for record of the year for her song \"About Damn Time\" at the 65th Grammy Awards on Feb. 5.\n

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\nThe singer, who has now been nominated for the coveted music prize 13 times, made her first appearance at the awards back in 2020 when she won her first three awards for best urban contemporary album, best traditional R&B performance and best pop solo performance.\n

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\nFrom her first walk down the red carpet to her touching tribute to Prince and Beyonc\u00e9 at this year's ceremony, here's a look back at Lizzo's history at the Grammy Awards.\n

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Lizzo at the 2020 Grammy Awards

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\nIn 2020, Lizzo attended the Grammy Awards to celebrate her first-time nominations. For the red carpet, she opted for a white strapless gown by Versace paired with a white fur boa and diamond jewelry by Lorraine Schwartz.\n

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\nIn addition to bringing home three awards that night, she also opened the show with a performance of her songs "Cuz I Love You" and "Truth Hurts" \u2014 complete with an outfit change.\n

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\nBefore singing her first note at the show, which began just hours after the tragic death of Kobe and Gianna Bryant, she shared: \"tonight is for Kobe.\"\n

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\nFor her first look, she wore a black, off-the-shoulder gown that glistened against the stage lights before changing into a neon and sequin-covered jumpsuit as she jumped into "Truth Hurts."\n

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\nDuring Steven Tyler's performance of his song "Livin' on the Edge" that night, the Aerosmith frontman walked into the audience and had Lizzo sing along with him for a moment.\n

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\nThough Lizzo was not nominated for an award in 2021, she was still sure to get in on the fun and attend the 63rd ceremony.\n

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\nShe wore not one, but two Balmain looks for music's big night. She was photographed arriving at the awards show in an iridescent green, strapless dress which she paired with matching shoes and sparkling jewelry.\n

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\nWhen presenting the award for best new artist to Megan Thee Stallion, she wore another iridescent number, this time in a light pink hue and paired with oversized pink hair clips.\n

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\nShe showed off the pink look in a pair of backstage photos she shared to Instagram alongside Harry Styles \u2014 who won his first Grammy in 2021.\n

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\nWhen 2023's ceremony rolled around, Lizzo was up for five awards including album of the year, song of the year, best pop solo performance, best pop vocal album and record of the year \u2014 which she won for "About Damn Time."\n

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\nShe arrived on the red carpet with her boyfriend, Myke Wright, wearing a voluminous Dolce & Gabbana look. The outfit was complete with a fiery orange gown topped with a matching flower-covered hooded cape.\n

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\nEarly on in the ceremony's program, Lizzo took the stage to perform a medley of her songs "Special" and the award-winning "About Damn Time."\n

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\nWhen accepting her award later in the evening, Lizzo hopped on stage and began, "Let me tell you something. Me and Adele are having a good time just enjoying ourselves, rooting for our friends. This is an amazing night, this is so unexpected."\n

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\nAfter imploring her fans and audience to \"stay true to yourself,\" and thanking her family, she was sure to give a special shoutout to Beyonc\u00e9, who earlier in the evening became the winningest artist in Grammy history. \n

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\n"In the 5th grade I skipped school to see you perform," she said as Beyonc\u00e9 looked back at her, appearing touched by the sentiment. "My sister, she got me out of school. It was literature, I'm good!"\n

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\n"You changed my life," she continued. "You sang that gospel medley and the way you made me feel \u2026 I was like, I want to make people feel this way with my music, so thank you so much."\n

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\nThe morning after the ceremony, Lizzo shared a post on Instagram about the significance of her award.\n

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\n\"The last time a black woman won Record of the Year was Whitney Houston for 'I Will Always Love You' [in 1994]\u2026 I don't take this lightly,\" she wrote along a trio of photos from the night with her statue. \"Thank you.\"\n

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Grammys 2023: Winners List

Here are the winners of the 65th annual Grammy Awards.

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Lizzo won the Grammy for record of the year.Credit...Mario Anzuoni/Reuters

By The New York Times

Beyonc\u00e9 broke the record for most wins by any artist in Grammy history at the 65th annual awards on Sunday night, converting four of her nine nominations into victories. Harry Styles took home album of the year for \u201cHarry\u2019s House.\u201d Samara Joy (best new artist), Lizzo (record of the year) and Bonnie Raitt (song of the year) won the other top awards.

One of the biggest performances of the event celebrated the upcoming 50th anniversary of hip-hop, featuring Run-DMC, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Salt-N-Pepa, Flavor Flav, Queen Latifah, Big Boi of Outkast, Missy Elliott and more running through decades of beloved hits.

Bad Bunny opened the show, Luke Combs performed on the Grammys stage for the first time and Kacey Musgraves, Bonnie Raitt, Sheryl Crow, Mick Fleetwood and Quavo paid tribute to artists lost over the past year.

Nearly all of this year\u2019s 91 Grammys were handed out at a preshow event in Los Angeles before the main ceremony at Crypto.com Arena on Sunday night. Here is a complete list of winners.

Record of the Year

\u201cAbout Damn Time,\u201d Lizzo

Album of the Year

\u201cHarry\u2019s House,\u201d Harry Styles

Song of the Year

\u201cJust Like That,\u201d Bonnie Raitt, songwriter (Bonnie Raitt)

Best New Artist

Samara Joy

Best Pop Solo Performance

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Adele won the Grammy for best pop solo performance.Credit...Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for The Recording Academy

\u201cEasy on Me,\u201d Adele

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

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Sam Smith and Kim Petras won the Grammy for best pop duo/group performance.Credit...Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording Academy

\u201cUnholy,\u201d Sam Smith and Kim Petras

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

\u201cHigher,\u201d Michael Bubl\u00e9

Best Pop Vocal Album

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Harry Styles won a Grammy for best pop vocal album.Credit...Mario Anzuoni/Reuters

\u201cHarry\u2019s House,\u201d Harry Styles

Best Dance/Electronic Recording

\u201cBreak My Soul,\u201d Beyonc\u00e9

Best Dance/Electronic Music Album

\u201cRenaissance,\u201d Beyonc\u00e9

Best Contemporary Instrumental Album

\u201cEmpire Central,\u201d Snarky Puppy

Best Rock Performance

\u201cBroken Horses,\u201d Brandi Carlile

Best Metal Performance

\u201cDegradation Rules,\u201d Ozzy Osbourne featuring Tony Iommi

Best Rock Song

\u201cBroken Horses,\u201d Brandi Carlile, Phil Hanseroth and Tim Hanseroth, songwriters (Brandi Carlile)

Best Rock Album

\u201cPatient Number 9,\u201d Ozzy Osbourne

Best Alternative Music Performance

\u201cChaise Longue,\u201d Wet Leg

Best Alternative Music Album

\u201cWet Leg,\u201d Wet Leg

Best R&B Performance

\u201cHrs & Hrs,\u201d Muni Long

Best Traditional R&B Performance

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Beyonc\u00e9 won the award for best dance/electronic album, making her the artist with the most Grammys.Credit...Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

\u201cPlastic Off the Sofa,\u201d Beyonc\u00e9

Best R&B Song

\u201cCuff It,\u201d Denisia \u201cBlu June\u201d Andrews, Beyonc\u00e9, Mary Christine Brockert, Brittany \u201cChi\u201d Coney, Terius \u201cThe-Dream\u201d Gesteelde-Diamant, Morten Ristorp, Nile Rodgers and Raphael Saadiq, songwriters (Beyonc\u00e9)

Best Progressive R&B Album

\u201cGemini Rights,\u201d Steve Lacy

Best R&B Album

\u201cBlack Radio III,\u201d Robert Glasper

Best Rap Performance

\u201cThe Heart Part 5,\u201d Kendrick Lamar

Best Melodic Rap Performance

\u201cWait for U,\u201d Future featuring Drake and Tems

Best Rap Song

\u201cThe Heart Part 5,\u201d Jake Kosich, Johnny Kosich, Kendrick Lamar and Matt Schaeffer, songwriters (Kendrick Lamar)

Best Rap Album

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Kendrick Lamar won the Grammy for best rap album.Credit...Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording Academy

\u201cMr. Morale & the Big Steppers,\u201d Kendrick Lamar

Best Country Solo Performance

\u201cLive Forever,\u201d Willie Nelson

Best Country Duo/Group Performance

\u201cNever Wanted to Be That Girl,\u201d Carly Pearce and Ashley McBryde

Best Country Song

\u201c\u2019Til You Can\u2019t,\u201d Matt Rogers and Ben Stennis, songwriters (Cody Johnson)

Best Country Album

\u201cA Beautiful Time,\u201d Willie Nelson

Best New Age, Ambient or Chant Album

\u201cMystic Mirror,\u201d White Sun

Best Improvised Jazz Solo

\u201cEndangered Species,\u201d Wayne Shorter and Leo Genovese, soloist

Best Jazz Vocal Album

\u201cLinger Awhile,\u201d Samara Joy

Best Jazz Instrumental Album

\u201cNew Standards Vol. 1,\u201d Terri Lyne Carrington, Kris Davis, Linda May Han Oh, Nicholas Payton and Matthew Stevens

Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album

\u201cGeneration Gap Jazz Orchestra,\u201d Steven Feifke, Bijon Watson, Generation Gap Jazz Orchestra

Best Latin Jazz Album

\u201cFandango at the Wall in New York,\u201d Arturo O\u2019Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra featuring the Congra Patria Son Jarocho Collective

Best Gospel Performance/Song

\u201cKingdom,\u201d Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin; Kirk Franklin, Jonathan Jay, Chandler Moore & Jacob Poole, songwriters

Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song

\u201cFear Is Not My Future,\u201d Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin; Kirk Franklin, Nicole Hannel, Jonathan Jay, Brandon Lake and Hannah Shackelford, songwriters

Best Gospel Album

\u201cKingdom Book One Deluxe,\u201d Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin

Best Contemporary Christian Music Album

\u201cBreathe,\u201d Maverick City Music

Best Roots Gospel Album

\u201cThe Urban Hymnal,\u201d Tennessee State University Marching Band

Best Latin Pop Album

\u201cPasieros,\u201d Rub\u00e9n Blades and Boca Livre

Best M\u00fasica Urbana Album

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Bad Bunny won the Grammy for best m\u00fasica urbana album.Credit...Valerie Macon/Agence France-Presse \u2014 Getty Images

\u201cUn Verano Sin Ti,\u201d Bad Bunny

Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album

\u201cMotomami,\u201d Rosal\u00eda

Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano)

\u201cUn Canto por M\u00e9xico \u2014 El Musical,\u201d Natalia Lafourcade

Best Tropical Latin Album

\u201cPa\u2019lla Voy,\u201d Marc Anthony

Best American Roots Performance

\u201cStompin\u2019 Ground,\u201d Aaron Neville with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band

Best Americana Performance

\u201cMade Up Mind,\u201d Bonnie Raitt

Best American Roots Song

\u201cJust Like That,\u201d Bonnie Raitt, songwriter (Bonnie Raitt)

Best Americana Album

\u201cIn These Silent Days,\u201d Brandi Carlile

Best Bluegrass Album

\u201cCrooked Tree,\u201d Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway

Best Traditional Blues Album

\u201cGet On Board,\u201d Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder

Best Contemporary Blues Album

\u201cBrother Johnny,\u201d Edgar Winter

Best Folk Album

\u201cRevealer,\u201d Madison Cunningham

Best Regional Roots Music Album

\u201cLive at the 2022 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival,\u201d Ranky Tanky

Best Reggae Album

\u201cThe Kalling,\u201d Kabaka Pyramid

Best Global Music Performance

\u201cBayethe,\u201d Wouter Kellerman, Zakes Bantwini and Nomcebo Zikode

Best Global Music Album

\u201cSakura,\u201d Masa Takumi

Best Children\u2019s Music Album

\u201cThe Movement,\u201d Alphabet Rockers

Best Audio Book, Narration, and Storytelling Recording

\u201cFinding Me,\u201d Viola Davis

Best Spoken Word Poetry Album

\u201cThe Poet Who Sat by the Door,\u201d J. Ivy

Best Comedy Album

\u201cThe Closer,\u201d Dave Chappelle

Best Musical Theater Album

\u201cInto the Woods (2022 Broadway Cast Recording),\u201d Sara Bareilles, Brian d\u2019Arcy James, Patina Miller and Phillipa Soo, principal vocalists; Rob Berman and Sean Patrick Flahaven, producers (Stephen Sondheim, composer and lyricist) (2022 Broadway Cast)

Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media

\u201cEncanto,\u201d Various Artists

Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media

\u201cEncanto,\u201d Germaine Franco, composer

Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media

\u201cAssassin\u2019s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok,\u201d Stephanie Economou, composer

Best Song Written for Visual Media

\u201cWe Don\u2019t Talk About Bruno\u201d from \u201cEncanto\u201d; Lin-Manuel Miranda, songwriter (Carolina Gait\u00e1n \u2014 La Gaita, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz and \u201cEncanto\u201d \u2014 Cast)

Best Instrumental Composition

\u201cRefuge,\u201d Geoffrey Keezer, composer (Geoffrey Keezer)

Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella

\u201cScrapple From the Apple,\u201d John Beasley, arranger (Magnus Lindgren, John Beasley and the SWR Big Band featuring Martin Aeur)

Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals

\u201cSongbird (Orchestral Version),\u201d Vince Mendoza, arranger (Christine McVie)

Best Recording Package

\u201cBeginningless Beginning,\u201d Chun-Tien Hsia and Qing-Yang Xiao, art directors (Tamsui-Kavalan Chinese Orchestra)

Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package

\u201cIn and Out of the Garden: Madison Square Garden \u201981 \u201982 \u201983,\u201d Lisa Glines, Doran Tyson and Dave Van Patten, art directors (The Grateful Dead)

Best Album Notes

\u201cYankee Hotel Foxtrot (20th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition),\u201d Bob Mehr, album notes writer (Wilco)

Best Historical Album

\u201cYankee Hotel Foxtrot (20th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition),\u201d Cheryl Pawelski and Jeff Tweedy, compilation producers; Bob Ludwig, mastering engineer (Wilco)

Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical

Tobias Jesso Jr.

Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical

\u201cHarry\u2019s House,\u201d Jeremy Hatcher, Oli Jacobs, Nick Lobel, Mark \u201cSpike\u201d Stent and Sammy Witte, engineers; Randy Merrill, mastering engineer (Harry Styles)

Producer of the Year, Non-Classical

Jack Antonoff

Best Remixed Recording

\u201cAbout Damn Time (Purple Disco Machine Remix),\u201d Purple Disco Machine, remixer (Lizzo)

Best Immersive Audio Album

\u201cDivine Tides,\u201d Eric Schilling, immersive mix engineer; Stewart Copeland, Ricky Kej and Herbert Waltl, immersive producers (Stewart Copeland and Ricky Kej)

Best Engineered Album, Classical

\u201cBates: Philharmonia Fantastique \u2014 The Making of the Orchestra,\u201d Shawn Murphy, Charlie Post and Gary Rydstrom, engineers; Michael Romanowski, mastering engineer (Edwin Outwater and Chicago Symphony Orchestra)

Producer of the Year, Classical

Judith Sherman

Best Orchestral Performance

\u201cWorks by Florence Price, Jessie Montgomery, Valerie Coleman,\u201d Michael Repper, conductor (New York Youth Symphony)

Best Opera Recording

\u201cBlanchard: Fire Shut Up in My Bones,\u201d Yannick N\u00e9zet-S\u00e9guin, conductor; Angel Blue, Will Liverman, Latonia Moore and Walter Russell III; David Frost, producer (The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; The Metropolitan Opera Chorus)

Best Choral Performance

\u201cBorn,\u201d Donald Nally, conductor (Dominic German, Maren Montalbano, Rebecca Myers and James Reese; The Crossing)

Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance

\u201cShaw: Evergreen,\u201d Attacca Quartet

Best Classical Instrumental Solo

\u201cLetters for the Future,\u201d Time for Three; Xian Zhang, conductor (The Philadelphia Orchestra)

Best Classical Solo Vocal Album

\u201cVoice of Nature: The Anthropocene,\u201d Ren\u00e9e Fleming, soloist; Yannick N\u00e9zet-S\u00e9guin, pianist

Best Classical Compendium

\u201cAn Adoption Story,\u201d Starr Parodi and Kitt Wakeley; Jeff Fair, Starr Parodi and Kitt Wakeley, producers

Best Contemporary Classical Composition

\u201cPuts: Contact,\u201d Kevin Puts, composer (Xian Zhang, Time for Three and the Philadelphia Orchestra)

Best Music Video

\u201cAll Too Well: The Short Film,\u201d Taylor Swift; Taylor Swift, video director; Saul Germaine, video producer

Best Music Film

\u201cJazz Fest: A New Orleans Story,\u201d Various Artists; Frank Marshall and Ryan Suffern, video directors; Frank Marshall, Sean Stuart and Ryan Suffern, video producers

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Awarded 2 iHeartRadio Music Awards along with the accomplishment of reaching 1 Billion Total Audience Spins for \"Truth Hurts\" and \"Good as Hell\".\n

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Award\nYear[a]\nRecipient(s) and nominee(s)\nCategory\nResult\nRef.\n
American Music Awards\n2019\nHerself\nNew Artist of the Year\nNominated\n[2]\n
Favorite Female Artist \u2014 Soul/R&B\nNominated\n
\"Juice\"\nFavorite Song \u2014 Soul/R&B\nNominated\n
2022\nHerself\nFavorite Female Pop Artist\nNominated\n[3]\n
\"About Damn Time\"\nFavorite Pop Song\nNominated\n
Apple Music Awards\n2019\nHerself\nBreakthrough Artist of the Year\nWon\n[4]\n
ARIA Music Awards\n2020\nCuz I Love You\nBest International Artist\nNominated\n[5]\n
BET Awards\n2019\nHerself\nBest Female Hip-Hop Artist\nNominated\n[6]\n
2020\nNominated\n[7]\n
Best Female R&B/Pop Artist\nWon\n
Cuz I Love You\nAlbum of the Year\nNominated\n
\"Tempo\"\nBET Her Award\nNominated\n
2023\n\"Special\"\nBET Her Award\nNominated\n[8]\n
BET Hip Hop Awards\n2019\nCuz I Love You\nAlbum of the Year\nNominated\n[9]\n
\"Tempo\"\nImpact Track\nNominated\n
Billboard Music Awards\n2020\nHerself\nTop Female Artist\nNominated\n[10]\n
Top New Artist\nNominated\n
Top Song Sales Artist\nWon\n
Top R&B Artist\nNominated\n
Top Female R&B Artist\nNominated\n
\"Truth Hurts\"\nTop Hot 100 Song\nNominated\n
Top Rap Song\nNominated\n
Top Selling Song\nNominated\n
Top Radio Song\nNominated\n
\"Good as Hell\"\nTop R&B Song\nNominated\n
BMI Pop Awards\n2020\n\"Truth Hurts\"\nAward Winning Songs\nWon\n[11]\n
BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards\n2020\n\"Good As Hell\"\nWon\n[12]\n
\"Truth Hurts\"\nWon\n
Bravo Otto\n2019\nHerself\nNewcomer\nNominated\n[13]\n
Brit Awards\n2020\nHerself\nInternational Female Solo Artist\nNominated\n[14]\n
2023\nInternational Artist\nNominated\n[15]\n
\"About Damn Time\"\nInternational Song\nNominated\n
Clio Awards\n2019\n\"Juice\"\nMusic Video (Silver)\nWon\n[16]\n
European Festival Awards\n2019\nHerself\nNewcomer of the Year\nNominated\n[17]\n
Global Awards\n2020\nRising Star Award\nNominated\n[18]\n
Best Female\nNominated\n
Grammy Awards\n2020\nBest New Artist\nNominated\n[19]\n
Cuz I Love You (Deluxe)\nAlbum of the Year\nNominated\n
Best Urban Contemporary Album\nWon\n
\"Truth Hurts\"\nRecord of the Year\nNominated\n
Song of the Year\nNominated\n
Best Pop Solo Performance\nWon\n
\"Exactly How I Feel\"\nBest R&B Performance\nNominated\n
\"Jerome\"\nBest Traditional R&B Performance\nWon\n
2023\nSpecial\nAlbum of the Year\nNominated\n[20]\n
Best Pop Vocal Album\nNominated\n
\"About Damn Time\"\nRecord of the Year\nWon\n
Song of the Year\nNominated\n
Best Pop Solo Performance\nNominated\n
Guinness World Records\n2019\n\"Truth Hurts\"\nMost weeks at No.1 on the US singles charts for a rap single by a female artist\nWon\n[21]\n
Hollywood Critics Association Creative Arts TV Awards\n2023\nThe Mandalorian\nBest Guest Actress in a Drama Series\nNominated\n[22]\n
iHeartRadio Music Awards\n2020\nHerself\nFemale Artist of the Year\nNominated\n[23]\n
Best New Pop Artist\nWon\n
Best New Hip-Hop Artist\nNominated\n
\"Truth Hurts\"\nSong of the Year\nWon\n
\"Juice\"\nBest Lyrics\nNominated\n
\"Good as Hell (Remix)\" (featuring Ariana Grande)\nBest Remix\nNominated\n
2023\n\"About Damn Time\"\nBest Lyrics\nNominated\n[24]\n
TikTok Bop Of The Year\nNominated\n
Song of the Year\nNominated\n
\"Love, Lizzo\"\nFavorite Documentary\nNominated\n
\"Break Up Twice\"\nFavorite Use Of A Sample\nNominated\n
Herself\nFavorite Tour Style\nNominated\n
Artist of the Year\nNominated\n
iHeartRadio Titanium Awards\n2020\n\"Truth Hurts\"\n1 Billion Total Audience Spins on iHeartRadio Stations\nWon\n[25]\n
\"Good as Hell\"\nWon\n[26]\n
LOS40 Music Awards\n2022\n\"About Damn Time\"\nBest International Song\nNominated\n[27]\n
Best International Video\nNominated\n
MTV Europe Music Awards\n2019\nHerself\nBest New Act\nNominated\n[28]\n
Best Push Act\nNominated\n
Best US Act\nNominated\n
MTV Video Music Awards\n2019\nHerself\nBest New Artist\nNominated\n[29]\n
Push Artist of the Year\nNominated\n
\"Tempo\"\nBest Power Anthem\nNominated\n
\"Truth Hurts\"\nSong of Summer\nNominated\n
2020\n\"Cuz I Love You\"\nBest R&B\nNominated\n[30]\n
\"Good as Hell\"\nBest Editing\nNominated\n
2021\n\"Rumors\" (featuring Cardi B)\nSong of Summer\nNominated\n[31]\n
2022\nHerself\nArtist of the Year\nNominated\n[32][33]\n
\"About Damn Time\"\nSong of the Year\nNominated\n
Best Pop\nNominated\n
Video for Good\nWon\n
Song of Summer\nNominated\n
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards\n2020\nHerself\nFavorite Breakout Artist\nNominated\n[34]\n
2022\n\"Rumors\" (with Cardi B)\nFavorite Collaboration\nNominated\n[35]\n
2023\nHerself\nFavorite Female Artist\nNominated\n[36][37]\n
\"About Damn Time\"\nFavorite Song\nNominated\n
\"Special\nFavorite Album\nNominated\n
NME Awards\n2020\nHerself\nBest Live Act\nNominated\n[38]\n
Best Solo Act in the World\nNominated\n
\"Juice\"\nBest Song in the World\nNominated\n
People's Choice Awards\n2019\nCuz I Love You\nAlbum of 2019\nNominated\n[39]\n
2022\nHerself\nFemale Artist of 2022\nNominated\n[40]\n
\"About Damn Time\"\nSong of 2022\nWon\n
Special\nAlbum of 2022\nNominated\n
Herself\nPeople's Champion 2022\nWon\n
\"Lizzo's Watch Out For The Big Grrrls\"\nCompetition Show of 2022\nNominated\n
Herself\nSocial Celebrity of 2022\nNominated\n
Popjustice \u00a320 Music Prize\n2019\n\"Blame It on Your Love\" (with Charli XCX)\nBest British Pop Single\nNominated\n[41]\n
Primetime Emmy Awards\n2022\nLizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls\nOutstanding Competition Program[b]\nWon\n[42]\n
Q Awards\n2019\n\"Juice\"\nBest Track\nNominated\n[43]\n
Queerty Awards\n2020\nHerself\nBadass\nRunner-up\n[44]\n
\"Juice\"\nAnthem\nWon\n
Rolling Stone's International Music Awards\n2019\nHerself\nStyle\nWon\n[45]\n
Soul Train Music Awards\n2019\n\"Juice\"\nSong of the Year\nNominated\n[46]\n
Video of the Year\nWon\n
The Ashford and Simpson Songwriter's Award\nNominated\n
Best Dance Performance\nNominated\n
Cuz I Love You\nAlbum/Mixtape of the Year\nWon\n
Herself\nBest R&B/Soul Female Artist\nNominated\n
2020\n\"Good as Hell\"\nVideo of the Year\nNominated\n[47]\n
2022\n\"About Damn Time\"\nSong of the Year\nNominated\n[48]\n
Video of the Year\nNominated\n
Best Dance Performance\nWon\n
Special\nAlbum/Mixtape of the Year\nNominated\n
Herself\nBest R&B/Soul Female Artist\nNominated\n
Streamy Awards\n2019\nHerself\nBreakthrough Artist\nNominated\n[49]\n
Teen Choice Awards\n2019\nHerself\nChoice Breakout Artist\nNominated\n[50]\n
Choice Summer Female Artist\nNominated\n
\"Truth Hurts\"\nChoice Summer Song\nNominated\n
UK Music Video Awards\n2019\nHerself\nBest Artist\nNominated\n[51]\n
Webby Awards\n2023\nLizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls\nBest Web Personality/Host, Performances & Craft\nPending\n[52]\n
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Alexandra Schonfeld is a features writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since April 2022. Her work previously appeared in Newsweek.

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Published on February 6, 2023 05:09PM EST
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\nAfter \"Truth Hurts\" skyrocketed in 2019\u2014 two years after it was originally released \u2014 Lizzo has continued to produce hit after hit, cementing herself as a bonafide star.\n

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\nAfter a busy year \u2014 which included playing a 220-year-old flute that once belonged to President James Madison \u2014 Lizzo, 34, kicked off 2023 by winning her fourth golden gramophone for record of the year for her song \"About Damn Time\" at the 65th Grammy Awards on Feb. 5.\n

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\nThe singer, who has now been nominated for the coveted music prize 13 times, made her first appearance at the awards back in 2020 when she won her first three awards for best urban contemporary album, best traditional R&B performance and best pop solo performance.\n

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\nFrom her first walk down the red carpet to her touching tribute to Prince and Beyonc\u00e9 at this year's ceremony, here's a look back at Lizzo's history at the Grammy Awards.\n

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\nLizzo at the 2020 Grammys.\nDavid Fisher/Shutterstock\n
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Lizzo at the 2020 Grammy Awards

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\nIn 2020, Lizzo attended the Grammy Awards to celebrate her first-time nominations. For the red carpet, she opted for a white strapless gown by Versace paired with a white fur boa and diamond jewelry by Lorraine Schwartz.\n

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\nIn addition to bringing home three awards that night, she also opened the show with a performance of her songs "Cuz I Love You" and "Truth Hurts" \u2014 complete with an outfit change.\n

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\nLizzo performing at the 2020 Grammys.\nKevork Djansezian/Getty\n
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\nBefore singing her first note at the show, which began just hours after the tragic death of Kobe and Gianna Bryant, she shared: \"tonight is for Kobe.\"\n

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\nFor her first look, she wore a black, off-the-shoulder gown that glistened against the stage lights before changing into a neon and sequin-covered jumpsuit as she jumped into "Truth Hurts."\n

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\nLizzo performing at the 2020 Grammys.\nEmma McIntyre/Getty for The Recording Academy\n
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\nDuring Steven Tyler's performance of his song "Livin' on the Edge" that night, the Aerosmith frontman walked into the audience and had Lizzo sing along with him for a moment.\n

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\nLater on, she swapped her stage look for a sheer Versace gown that was dripping in sparkles and covered in cascading silver threads.\n

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\nLizzo wins three Grammys at the 2020 awards.\nRachel Luna/FilmMagic\n
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Lizzo at the 2021 Grammy Awards

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\nThough Lizzo was not nominated for an award in 2021, she was still sure to get in on the fun and attend the 63rd ceremony.\n

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\nLizzo at the 2021 Grammys.\nJordan Strauss/AP/Shutterstock\n
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\nShe wore not one, but two Balmain looks for music's big night. She was photographed arriving at the awards show in an iridescent green, strapless dress which she paired with matching shoes and sparkling jewelry.\n

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\nWhen presenting the award for best new artist to Megan Thee Stallion, she wore another iridescent number, this time in a light pink hue and paired with oversized pink hair clips.\n

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\nHarry Styles and Lizzo at the 2021 Grammys.\nLizzo/Instagram\n
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\nShe showed off the pink look in a pair of backstage photos she shared to Instagram alongside Harry Styles \u2014 who won his first Grammy in 2021.\n

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\nThe songstress skipped the scaled-back 2022 Grammy Awards in Las Vegas.\n

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Lizzo at the 2023 Grammy Awards

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\nWhen 2023's ceremony rolled around, Lizzo was up for five awards including album of the year, song of the year, best pop solo performance, best pop vocal album and record of the year \u2014 which she won for "About Damn Time."\n

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\nMyke Wright and Lizzo at the 2023 Grammys.\nKevin Mazur/Getty\n
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\nShe arrived on the red carpet with her boyfriend, Myke Wright, wearing a voluminous Dolce & Gabbana look. The outfit was complete with a fiery orange gown topped with a matching flower-covered hooded cape.\n

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\nEarly on in the ceremony's program, Lizzo took the stage to perform a medley of her songs "Special" and the award-winning "About Damn Time."\n

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\nLizzo performing at the 2023 Grammys.\nKevin Winter/Getty\n
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\nWhen accepting her award later in the evening, Lizzo hopped on stage and began, "Let me tell you something. Me and Adele are having a good time just enjoying ourselves, rooting for our friends. This is an amazing night, this is so unexpected."\n

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\nShe then went on to dedicate her award to the late Prince. "When we lost Prince, I decided to dedicate my life to making positive music. I was like, 'I don't care if my positivity bothers you \u2014 what's wrong with you?' " she said with a laugh.\n

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\n"Positive and feel-good music wasn't mainstream at that point and I felt very misunderstood," she continued. "I felt on the outside looking in, but I stayed true to myself because I wanted to make the world a better place. So I had to be that change to be a better place. And now, I look around and there's all these songs about loving our body and being comfortable in our skin and feeling f---ing good and I'm just so proud to be a part of it!"\n

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\nLizzo wins record of the year at the 2023 Grammys.\nKevin Winter/Getty\n
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\nAfter imploring her fans and audience to \"stay true to yourself,\" and thanking her family, she was sure to give a special shoutout to Beyonc\u00e9, who earlier in the evening became the winningest artist in Grammy history. \n

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\n"In the 5th grade I skipped school to see you perform," she said as Beyonc\u00e9 looked back at her, appearing touched by the sentiment. "My sister, she got me out of school. It was literature, I'm good!"\n

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\n"You changed my life," she continued. "You sang that gospel medley and the way you made me feel \u2026 I was like, I want to make people feel this way with my music, so thank you so much."\n

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\nLizzo and her Grammy at the 2023 awards.\nLizzo/Instagram\n
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\nThe morning after the ceremony, Lizzo shared a post on Instagram about the significance of her award.\n

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\n\"The last time a black woman won Record of the Year was Whitney Houston for 'I Will Always Love You' [in 1994]\u2026 I don't take this lightly,\" she wrote along a trio of photos from the night with her statue. \"Thank you.\"\n

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