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Grammy Winners


In case you missed the awards last night, here's a list of some of the people who took home a Grammy last night:


Record Of The Year

Somebody That I Used To Know - Gotye Featuring Kimbra

Album Of The Year

Babel - Mumford & Sons

Song Of The Year

We Are Young - Jack Antonoff, Jeff Bhasker, Andrew Dost & Nate Ruess, songwriters (fun. Featuring Janelle Monáe)

Best New Artist

fun.

Best Pop Solo Performance
Set Fire To The Rain [Live] - Adele

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

Somebody That I Used To Know - Gotye Featuring Kimbra

Best Pop Vocal Album

Stronger - Kelly Clarkson


Best Dance Recording
Bangarang - Skrillex Featuring Sirah

Best Dance/Electronica Album

Bangarang - Skrillex

Best Rock Performance

Lonely Boy - The Black Keys

Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance

Love Bites (So Do I) - Halestorm

Best Rock Song

Lonely Boy - Dan Auerbach, Brian Burton & Patrick Carney, songwriters (The Black Keys)

Best Rock Album

El Camino - The Black Keys

Best Alternative Music Album

Making Mirrors - Gotye

Best R&B Performance

Climax - Usher

Best Traditional R&B Performance

Love On Top - Beyoncé

Best R&B Song

Adorn - Miguel Pimentel, songwriter (Miguel)

Best Urban Contemporary Album

Channel Orange - Frank Ocean

Best R&B Album

Black Radio - Robert Glasper Experiment

Best Rap Performance

N****s In Paris - Jay-Z & Kanye West

Best Rap/Sung Collaboration

No Church In The Wild - Jay-Z & Kanye West Featuring Frank Ocean & The-Dream

Best Rap Song

N****s In Paris - Shawn Carter, Mike Dean, Chauncey Hollis & Kanye West, songwriters (W.A. Donaldson, songwriter) (Jay-Z & Kanye West)

Best Rap Album

Take Care - Drake

Best Country Solo Performance

Blown Away - Carrie Underwood

Best Country Duo/Group Performance

Pontoon - Little Big Town

Best Country Song

Blown Away - Josh Kear & Chris Tompkins, songwriters (Carrie Underwood)

Best Country Album

Uncaged - Zac Brown Band

Best Musical Theater Album

Once: A New Musical - Steve Kazee & Cristin Milioti, principal soloists; Steven Epstein & Martin Lowe, producers (Glen Hansard & Marketa Irglova, composers/lyricists) (Original Broadway Cast With Steve Kazee, Cristin Milioti & Others)

Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media

Midnight In Paris - (Various Artists)

Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media

The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo - Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, composers

Best Song Written For Visual Media

Safe & Sound (From The Hunger Games) - T Bone Burnett, Taylor Swift, John Paul White & Joy Williams, songwriters (Taylor Swift Featuring The Civil Wars)

Best Short Form Music Video

We Found Love - Rihanna Featuring Calvin Harris

Best Long Form Music Video

Big Easy Express - Mumford & Sons, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros & Old Crow Medicine Show

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