The 60th Annual Grammy Awards were held last night at Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel. Bruno Mars was the big winner at the 60th annual Grammy Awards, beating out the smash hit Despacito for Song of the Year with That’s What I Like, and winning Record of the Year and Album of the Year for 24K Magic over Kendrick Lamar, Jay-Z, and Childish Gambino.
The 2018 Grammy Awards opened with James Corden returning as the host, followed by performances by Rihanna, Kendrick Lamar, and Lady Gaga.
Luis Fonsi for the hit track Despacito, Daddy Yankee, and Justin Bieber didn’t pick any of the three Grammys they were nominated for.
Here’s the complete list of winners at the Grammy Awards, announced Sunday by The Recording Academy.
Album of the Year: ’24K Magic’, Bruno Mars.
Record of the Year: ’24K Magic’, Bruno Mars.
Song Of The Year: ‘That’s What I Like’, Bruno Mars.
Best Country Album: ‘From a Room: Volume 1’, Chris Stapleton.
Best Rap Album: ‘DAMN’, Kendrick Lamar.
Best Pop Solo Performance: ‘Shape of You’, Ed Sheeran.
New Artist: Alessica Cara
Rap/Sung Performance: ‘Loyalty’, Kendrick Lamar feat. Rihanna.
Best Comedy Album: ‘The Age of Spin’ and ‘Deep in the Heart of Texas’, Dave Chappelle
Traditional Pop Vocal Album: ‘Tony Bennett Celebrates 90’, various artists.
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: ‘Feel It Still’, Portugal. The Man.
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album: ‘Tony Bennett Celebrates 90’, various artists.
Best Pop Vocal Album: – ‘Divide’, Ed Sheeran.
Best Rock Album: ‘A Deeper Understanding’, The War on Drugs.
Best Rap Song: ‘HUMBLE.’, Kendrick Lamar.
Best Rap Performance: Kendrick Lamar.
Best Urban Contemporary Album: ‘Starboy’ – The Weeknd.
Best R&B Album: ’24K Magic’, Bruno Mars.
Best R&B Performance: Bruno Mars.
Best R&B Song: ‘That’s What I Like’, Bruno Mars.
Best Dance/Electronic Album: ‘3-D the Catalogue’.
Best Jazz Vocal Album: ‘Dreams and Daggers’, Cecile McLorin Salvant.
Best Jazz Instrumental Album: ‘Rebirth’, Billy Childs.
Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media: ‘La La Land’.
Best Music Video:’HUMBLE.’, Kendrick Lamar.