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This episode of Billboard News is brought to you by National Geographic.
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Watch Cynthia Erivo as Aretha Franklin in the critically-acclaimed anthology series "Genius: Aretha", premiering Sunday, March 21 at 9/8 Central.
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"I know my daughter is watching. Blue, congratulations. She won a GRAMMY tonight."
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Beyoncé makes history, Harry Styles opens the show, Taylor Swift wins big, Billie Eilish, say it with me, you guys: BTS, yes.
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The GRAMMYs took over LA and right here, right now, I've got all you need to know about music's biggest night.
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Host Trevor Noah didn't waste any time and opened things up with some light jokes.
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"This is not a zoom background, alright? This is real.
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My uncle isn't going to walk behind me naked, even though I told him I was having an important meeting, that's not gonna happen tonight.
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Followed by everyone's man crush and first time GRAMMY nominee Harry Styles, who kicked off the ceremony in the most perfect way: with a little "Watermelon Sugar".
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And finished off like a true rock star, sans shirt, which of course Trevor Noah commented on.
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"I mean, I would have worn a shirt for my first GRAMMYs but, you know, each to his own."
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Harry also took home his first GRAMMY for best pop solo performance for "Watermelon Sugar".
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"To everyone who made this record with me, thank you so much."
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Billie Eilish's performance was up next and I actually love that we got to see Harry enjoying it from the sideline. Love that support.
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Billie was joined by her brother Finneas on stage and they performed "Everything I Wanted".
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Billie and her brother also won record of the year for "Everything I Wanted", but when accepting the award, she adorably insisted that Megan Thee Stallion should have won instead.
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"I was gonna write a speech about how you deserve this, but then I was like there's no way they're gonna choose me. I was like it's hers.
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"And how about HAIM, who literally rocked the stage with all their badasseries.
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And in some more girl power moments that rocked, Megan Thee Stallion performed a couple of her hits including "WAP" with Cardi B.
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And a big congrats to Megan Thee Stallion who cleaned up at this year's GRAMMYs, taking home best new artist, best rap song and performance for "Savage" with Beyoncé.
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"Thank you, Beyoncé for your encouraging words all the time."
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"I'm honored that you asked me to be a part of the song."
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Beyoncé also made history.
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"With that award, Beyoncé has just tied the all-time record for most GRAMMY wins ever by a female artist. Beyoncé is tied at 27 GRAMMYs."
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Then she won best R&B performance for "Black Parade", making history and she even gave a shout out to her family.
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"Y'all are my babies, and I'm so proud of y'all. I love you so much, my rock."
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And yes, of course Taylor Swift did not disappoint performing not just one, but three songs off both her albums "folklore" and "evermore",
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and transporting us to a fairy tale, she started out with "cardigan".
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And then grabbed a guitar and joined her "folklore" and "evermore" collaborators Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner, where they finished off with august and willow.
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Taylor also took home the biggest honor of the night: album of the year for "folklore",
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becoming the first female artist and only fourth ever to win three times in the category.
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She previously won it for "Fearless" in 2010 and then for "1989" in 2015.
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"Joe, who is the first person that I play every single song that I write and, um, I had the best time writing songs with you in quarantine."
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Dua Lipa, who won best pop vocal album for "Future Nostalgia",
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brought the disco dance vibes to the GRAMMY stage performing "Levitating" with lots of sparkles, a slew of backup dancers, some serious moves and, of course, an appearance by DaBaby.
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There's no doubt that one of the biggest and best moments from this year's GRAMMYs was seeing Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak together on stage as Silk Sonic multiple times.
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Their energy together is perfection.
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Bad Bunny and Jhay Cortez showed up and showed out with an electrifying performance of Dakita.
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Bad Bunny also took home the GRAMMY for best latin pop album for "YHLQMDLG".
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"I'm very happy. I'm really happy. I'm very proud."
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Delivering the most powerful performance at this year's award show, Lil Baby's "The Bigger Picture" addressed police brutality and included protest scenes with activists Killer Mike and Tamika Mallory.
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Not that we ever doubted them, but everyone's favorite K-pop boy band BTS stole the show, getting everyone up on their feet dancing.
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It was such a spectacular show filled with so much great energy and, honestly, a true celebration of music during a year when we needed it most.
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Now, of course, there are so many more amazing performances and highlights from the show that I couldn't include in this video, otherwise it would literally be hours long,
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but I'm talking Chris Martin, Doja Cat Brandi Carlile, the list truly goes on,
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so head to Billboard.com to get that, and also we have a full winners list there - we got you covered.
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I just still can't really get over that Harry Styles performance, I'm feeling a little flustered over it.
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For Billboard News, I'm Chelsea Briggs.
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This episode of Billboard News was presented by National Geographic.