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Music's biggest night returned to Los Angeles at Crypto.com Arena on Sunday, with Trevor Noah back as host for a third time.
This year's show featured performances from Bad Bunny Brandi Carlile, Harry Styles, Lizzo and others.
The ceremony paid tribute to three "lost icons": Loretta Lynn, one of the crown jewels of country music, who died in October; Christine McVie, the Fleetwood Mac singer-songwriter who died in November; and Takeoff, the Migos rapper who was shot and killed in November.
Beyoncé, who announced her 2023 world tour last week, is the most nominated artist this year, with nine nods. Kendrick Lamar (eight nominations), Adele (seven nominations) and Carlile (seven nominations) are also among the top nominees.
Viola Davis earned the rare and coveted EGOT status — becoming the third Black woman in history to achieve the honor. She earned her first Grammy for her performance of the audiobook for her memoir, “Finding Me.”
Kim Petras made Grammys history as the first transgender woman to win a Grammy in the best pop duo/group performance category.