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Beyoncé and Taylor Swift make history at Grammys

History was made at the 63rd Grammys Sunday night.


Beyoncé is the first artist ever to win 28 Grammys in their career. The award to put her over the top was Best R&B Performance.


Beyoncé also won earlier in the night along with Megan thee Stallion for their song "Savage," awarded as Best Rap Song.

Beyonce and Megan thee Stallion
The Associated Press

Trevor Noah, the host of the "Daily Show," hosted the awards in Los Angeles.


Many artists performed including Taylor Swift, Harry Styles, Megan thee Stallion and Cardi B, Dua Lipa, Bad Bunny, Post Malone, and many more.


Several major awards were given out including Record of the Year going to Billie Eilish, for "Everything I Wanted." Album of the Year went to Taylor Swift for "Folklore." Song of the year was awarded to H.E.R. for "I Can't Breathe."


A short list of winners is listed below:


Record of the Year

"Everything I Wanted" — Billie Eilish


Album of the Year

"Folklore" — Taylor Swift


Song of the Year

"I Can't Breathe" — H.E.R.


Best New Artist

Megan Thee Stallion


Best Pop Solo Performance

"Watermelon Sugar" — Harry Styles


Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

"Rain on Me" — Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande


Best Pop Vocal Album

"Future Nostalgia" — Dua Lipa


Best R&B Album

"Bigger Love" — John Legend


Best Rap Performance

"Savage" — Megan thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé


Best Rap Song

"Savage" — Megan thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé


Best Country Solo Performance

"When My Amy Prays" — Vince Gill


Best Country Duo/Group Performance

"10,000 Hours" — Dan + Shay and Justin Bieber


Best Country Song

"Crowded Table" — The Highwomen


Best Country Album

"Wildcard" — Miranda Lambert


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