Megan Thee Stallion won three Grammys at the 63rd Grammy Awards.
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Beyoncé, left, and Megan Thee Stallion accept the award for rap/sung performance for “Savage” at the 63rd Grammy Awards outside Staples Center.
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Dua Lipa holds her Grammy for pop vocal album, for “Future Nostalgia.”
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H.E.R. won two Grammys, for song of the year (“I Can’t Breathe”) and R&B song (“Better Than I Imagine”).
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With this Grammy for album of the year, Taylor Swift becomes the first female three-time winner in that category.
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Kaytranada won Grammys for dance/electronic album and dance recording.
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Tiara Thomas co-wrote song of the year winner “I Can’t Breathe” with H.E.R. and Dernst Emile II.
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Jacob Collier holds his Grammy Award for arrangement, instrumental and vocals, for “He Won’t Hold You.”
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Anderson.Paak hefts his Grammy for melodic rap performance for “Lockdown.”
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Bad Bunny accepts the award for Latin pop album at the 63rd Grammy Award outside Staples Center.
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Miranda Lambert accepts the award for country album for “Wildcard” at the 63rd Grammy Awards outside Staples Center.
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Harry Styles accepts the award for pop solo performance for “Watermelon Sugar.”
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