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The 65th Grammy Awards were presented on Sunday.
While most of the awards were announced during a pre-televised ceremony, nominees from several top categories across musical genres follows below. Winners are indicated in bold.
The full list of winners in more than 91 categories can be found here.

Beyoncé accepts the Grammy Award for best dance/electronic music album ("Renaissance") on Sunday, February 5. It was her record-breaking 32nd Grammy win.

Harry Styles accepts the Grammy for album of the year ("Harry's House") at the end of Sunday night's show. "This is really, really kind. I'm so, so grateful," he said while accepting the award.

Host Trevor Noah holds the mic for a fan who read Styles's win for album of the year.

Rappers from multiple generations team up for a performance paying tribute to 50 years of hip-hop.

Lizzo reacts after "About Damn Time" won the Grammy for record of the year.

Queen Latifah performs during the hip-hop tribute.

Steve Lacy performs "Bad Habit" during the show.

Adele accepts the award for best pop solo performance ("Easy On Me"). "I just want to dedicate this to my son, Angelo," she said. "I wrote this first verse in the shower when I was choosing to change my son's life, and he's been nothing but humble and gracious and loving to me the whole time."

Styles performs "As It Was" during the show.

Mary J. Blige performs "Good Morning Gorgeous."

Quavo pays tribute to fellow Migos member Takeoff during the "in memoriam" segment on Sunday night. Takeoff was killed in Houston three months ago.

Kendrick Lamar accepts the Grammy for best rap album from Cardi B. He won for "Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers."

Sam Smith performs "Unholy" with dancers.

Samara Joy accepts the Grammy for best new artist. "All of you have inspired me because of who you are," she said to the other artists while accepting her award. "You express yourself for exactly who you are authentically, so to be here by just being myself, by just being who I was born as, I'm so thankful."

Beyoncé is seen in the audience after her arrival was delayed by traffic, according to Noah. "The upside of hosting the Grammys in LA ... is that everyone can be here," Noah said. "The downside of hosting the Grammys in LA is the traffic."

Kacey Musgraves pays tribute to the late Loretta Lynn by performing "Coal Miner's Daughter" during the "in memoriam" segment.

Jack Antonoff and Taylor Swift attend the show on Sunday night.

Bad Bunny accepts the Grammy for best música urbana album ("Un Verano Sin Ti"). "I dedicate this award to Puerto Rico, the birthplace and capital of reggaeton throughout the world," the artist said in Spanish.

Lizzo performs a medley during the show that included "About Damn Time" and "Special."

From left, Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck and Adrien Brody attend the show. See more photos from behind the scenes.

A surprised Bonnie Raitt accepts the Grammy for song of the year as she is applauded by first lady Jill Biden, who presented the award.

Smith and Kim Petras celebrate after winning the Grammy for best pop duo or group performance ("Unholy"). Petras, who is transgender, gave the acceptance speech on the duo's behalf. She thanked "all the transgender legends before me who kicked these doors open for me."

Luke Combs performs "Going, Going, Gone" during the show.

Legends Smokey Robinson and Stevie Wonder perform together during the show.

Shania Twain walks on stage to present the Grammy for best country music album. It went to Willie Nelson for "A Beautiful Time." Nelson wasn't there to accept the award.

Styles accepts the Grammy for best pop vocal album ("Harry's House"). "This album from start to finish has been the greatest experience of my life," the entertainer said.

Brandi Carlile performs "Broken Horses" during the show.

Noah speaks to the audience at the start of the show.

Bad Bunny opens the show with "El Apagón" and "Después de la Playa." Both tracks are from his Spanish-language album, "Un Verano Sin Ti." It earned the first album of the year nomination for an album completely in Spanish.

Adele meets actor Dwayne Johnson during Noah's opening bit. The host said he made it a point to learn facts about the artists attending this year's show, and he noted that Adele is a fan of Johnson's but had never met him. Noah then announced that "The Rock" was here and introduced the two.

Before the live broadcast, Viola Davis made history after she won the Grammy for best audio book narration and storytelling (for her memoir "Finding Me"). With this award, the actress earned prestigious EGOT status. An artist achieves an EGOT when they win an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and a Tony Award in their career. "I wrote this book to honor the 6-year-old Viola," she said in her acceptance speech. "To honor her, her life, her joy, her trauma, everything. And, it has just been such a journey — I just EGOT!"

Lizzo arrives on the red carpet before the show. See the best photos from the red carpet.

Twain wows with a polka dot suit and hat.

Swift channels her recent album "Midnights" with a shimmering blue ensemble.

Petras, Smith, Violet Chachki and Gottmik walk the red carpet.
In pictures: The 2023 Grammy Awards
Album of the Year
“Voyage,” ABBA
“30,” Adele
“Un Verano Sin Ti,” Bad Bunny
“Renaissance,” Beyoncé
“Good Morning Gorgeous (Deluxe),” Mary J. Blige
“In These Silent Days,” Brandi Carlile
“Music of the Spheres,” Coldplay
“Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers,” Kendrick Lamar
“Special,” Lizzo
“Harry’s House,” Harry Styles *WINNER
Record of the Year
“Don’t Shut Me Down,” ABBA
“Easy on Me,” Adele
“Break My Soul,” Beyoncé
“Good Morning Gorgeous,” Mary J. Blige
“You and Me on the Rock,” Brandi Carlile featuring Lucius
“Woman,” Doja Cat
“Bad Habit,” Steve Lacy
“The Heart Part 5,” Kendrick Lamar
“About Damn Time,” Lizzo *WINNER
“As It Was,” Harry Styles
Song of the Year
“Abcdefu,” Sara Davis, Gayle and Dave Pittenger, songwriters
“About Damn Time,” Melissa “Lizzo” Jefferson, Eric Frederic, Blake Slatkin and Theron Makiel Thomas, songwriters
“All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (The Short Film),” Liz Rose and Taylor Swift, songwriters
“As It Was,” Tyler Johnson, Kid Harpoon and Harry Styles, songwriters
“Bad Habit,” Matthew Castellanos, Brittany Fousheé, Diana Gordon, John Carroll Kirby & Steve Lacy, songwriters
“Break My Soul,” Beyoncé, S. Carter, Terius “The-Dream” Gesteelde-Diamant and Christopher A. Stewart, songwriters
“Easy on Me,” Adele Adkins and Greg Kurstin, songwriters
“God Did,” Tarik Azzouz, E. Blackmon, Khaled Khaled, F. LeBlanc, Shawn Carter, John Stephens, Dwayne Carter, William Roberts and Nicholas Warwar, songwriters
“The Heart Part 5,” Jake Kosich, Johnny Kosich, Kendrick Lamar and Matt Schaeffer, songwriters
“Just Like That,” Bonnie Raitt, songwriter *WINNER
Best New Artist
Anitta
Omar Apollo
Domi & JD Beck
Muni Long
Samara Joy *WINNER
Latto
Maneskin
Tobe Nwigwe
Molly Tuttle
Wet Leg
Best Pop Solo Performance
“Easy on Me,” Adele *WINNER
“Moscow Mule,” Bad Bunny
“Woman,” Doja Cat
“Bad Habit,” Steve Lacy
“About Damn Time,” Lizzo
“As It Was,” Harry Styles
Best Pop Duo or Group Performance
“Don’t Shut Me Down,” ABBA
“Bam Bam,” Camila Cabello featuring Ed Sheeran
“My Universe,” Coldplay and BTS
“I Like You (A Happier Song),” Post Malone and Doja Cat
“Unholy,” Sam Smith and Kim Petras *WINNER
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
“Higher,” Michael Bublé *WINNER
“When Christmas Comes Around…,” Kelly Clarkson
“I Dream of Christmas (Extended),” Norah Jones
“Evergreen,” Pentatonix
“Thank You,” Diana Ross
Best Pop Vocal Album
“Voyage,” ABBA
“30,” Adele
“Music of the Spheres,” Coldplay
“Special,” Lizzo
“Harry’s House,” Harry Styles *WINNER
Best Dance/Electric Recording
“Break My Soul,” Beyoncé *WINNER
“Rosewood,” Bonobo
“Don’t Forget My Love,” Diplo and Miguel
“I’m Good (Blue),” David Guetta and Bebe Rexha
“Intimidated,” Kaytranada featuring H.E.R.
“On My Knees,” Rüfüs du Sol
Best Dance/Electronic Music Album
“Renaissance,” Beyoncé *WINNER
“Fragments,” Bonobo
“Diplo,” Diplo
“The Last Goodbye,” Odesza
“Surrender,” Rüfüs du Sol
Best Rap Album
“God Did,” DJ Khaled
“I Never Liked You,” Future
“Come Home the Kids Miss You,” Jack Harlow
“Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers,” Kendrick Lamar *WINNER
“It’s Almost Dry,” Pusha T
Best Rap Performance
“God Did,” DJ Khaled featuring Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, John Legend and Fridayy “Vegas,” Doja Cat
“Pushin P,” Gunna and Future featuring Young Thug
“F.N.F. (Let’s Go),” Hitkidd and Glorilla
“The Heart Part 5,” Kendrick Lamar *WINNER
Best Latin Pop Album
“Aguilera,” Christina Aguilera
“Pasieros,” Rubén Blades and Boca Livre *WINNER
“De Adentro Pa Afuera,” Camilo
“Viajante,” Fonseca
“Dharma+,” Sebastián Yatra
Best Musica Urbana Album
“Trap Cake, Vol. 2,” Rauw Alejandro
“Un Verano Sin Ti,” Bad Bunny *WINNER
“Legendaddy,” Daddy Yankee
“La 167,” Farruko
“The Love & Sex Tape,” Maluma
Best Alternative Music Album
“We,” Arcade Fire
“Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You,” Big Thief
“Fossora,” Björk
“Wet Leg,” Wet Leg *WINNER
“Cool It Down,” Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Best Traditional R&B Performance
“Do 4 Love,” Snoh Aalegra
“Keeps On Fallin’,” Babyface Featuring Ella Mai
“Plastic Off the Sofa,” Beyoncé *WINNER
“‘Round Midnight,” Adam Blackstone Featuring Jazmine Sullivan
“Good Morning Gorgeous,” Mary J. Blige
Best R&B Song
“Cuff It,” Beyoncé *WINNER
“Good Morning Gorgeous,” Mary J. Blige
“Hrs & Hrs,” Muni Long
“Hurt Me So Good,” Jazmine Sullivan
“Please Don’t Walk Away,” PJ Morton
Best R&B Album
“Good Morning Gorgeous (Deluxe),” Mary J. Blige
“Breezy (Deluxe),” Chris Brown
“Black Radio III,” Robert Glasper *WINNER
“Candydrip,” Lucky Daye
“Watch the Sun,” PJ Morton
Best Country Solo Performance
“Heartfirst,” Kelsea Ballerini
“Something in the Orange,” Zach Bryan
“In His Arms,” Miranda Lambert
“Circles Around This Town,” Maren Morris
“Live Forever,” Willie Nelson *WINNER
Best Country Duo or Group Performance
“Wishful Drinking,” Ingrid Andress and Sam Hunt
“Midnight Rider’s Prayer,” Brothers Osborne
“Outrunnin’ Your Memory,” Luke Combs and Miranda Lambert
“Does He Love You — Revisited,” Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton
“Never Wanted to Be That Girl,” Carly Pearce and Ashley McBryde *WINNER
“Going Where the Lonely Go,” Robert Plant and Alison Krauss
Best Country Album
“Growin’ Up,” Luke Combs
“Palomino,” Miranda Lambert
“Ashley McBryde Presents: Lindeville,” Ashley McBryde
“Humble Quest,” Maren Morris
“A Beautiful Time,” Willie Nelson *WINNER
Best Rock Performance
“So Happy It Hurts,” Bryan Adams
“Old Man,” Beck
“Wild Child,” The Black Keys
“Broken Horses,” Brandi Carlie *WINNER
“Crawl!,” Idles
“Patent Number 9,” Ozzy Osbourne featureing Jeff Beck
“Holiday,” Turnstile
Best Rock Album
“Dropout Boogie,” The Black Keys
“The Boy Named If,” Elvis Costello & the Imposters
“Crawler,” Idles
“Mainstream Sellout,” Machine Gun Kelly
“Patient Number 9,” Ozzy Osbourne *WINNER
“Lucifer on the Sofa,” Spoon
Best Comedy Album
“The Closer,” Dave Chappelle *WINNER
“Comedy Monster,” Jim Gaffigan
“A Little Brains, A Little Talent,” Randy Rainbow
“Sorry,” Louis CK
“We All Scream,” Patton Oswalt
Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
“Elvis,” Various Artists
“Encanto,” Various Artists *WINNER
“Stranger Things: Soundtrack From the Netflix Series, Season 4 (Vol 2),” Various Artists
“Top Gun: Maverick,” Harold Faltermeyer, Lady Gaga, Hans Zimmer and Lorne Balfe
“West Side Story,” Various Artists