LOS ANGELES — (AP) — Beyoncé sits alone on the Grammy high position as the function's most designed craftsman ever, however toward the finish of Sunday's show it was Harry Styles who left with the collection of the year honor.
The Grammys spread its top honors among different craftsmen, leaving Beyoncé off stage toward the night's end. In any case, the genius was a steady presence over the course of the evening, in any event, when she wasn't in the room, particularly once she won her 32nd honor and outperformed late writer Georg Solti in all-time wins.
"I'm making an effort not to be excessively personal," the whiz said after her memorable win as her significant other Jay-Z stood and hailed her. The artist said thanks to her late uncle, her folks, Jay-Z and her youngsters for supporting her. "I'm simply attempting to get this evening. I need to say thanks to God for safeguarding me. Much thanks to you, God."
The Grammys stage toward the night's end has evaded Beyoncé starting around 2010, when she won melody of the year for "Single Women." She added four prizes to her assortment for her collection "Renaissance."
Styles was close to home tolerating his collection of the year grant, saying he was propelled by everybody in the class. "Many seasons of my life, I've paid attention to everybody in these classes. It's so essential to recall that best can't really exist."
The English vocalist entertainer brought back home three honors Sunday. "It seems like approval that you're on the correct way," said the vocalist behind the stage. "At the point when we get in the studio and start the record, we simply make the music we need to make. It feels truly good to feel like 'Gracious, that is the best thing to do.'"
Beyoncé missed being in the room when she tied Solti's record from the get-go in the broadcast. Have Trevor Noah said she was en route to the function however faulted Los Angeles traffic for not being face to face to acknowledge it.
When Beyoncé — the late evening's driving candidate — at last showed up, Noah gave her the best R&B tune grant at her table.
Beyoncé won for best R&B tune for "Sleeve It," dance-electric music recording for "Break My Spirit," conventional R&B execution for "Plastic Off the Couch" and dance-electric collection for "Renaissance," which was named for collection of the year.
Lizzo won record of the year for "About Damn Time," conveying an energizing discourse that got numerous the crowd, including Beyoncé, Taylor Quick and Adele, to their feet.
"Me and Adele were living it up, pulling for our companions. This is an astounding evening. This is so unforeseen," Lizzo said, devoting her honor to Ruler.
"I needed to make the world a superior spot, so I must be that change to make the world a superior spot. Presently, I glance around and see these melodies are tied in with cherishing your body and feeling great in your skin and feeling better."
Jazz vocalist Samara Delight won best new craftsman, disregarding difficulties by such goes about as Wet Drove, Anitta and Maneskin. The New Yorker was essentially in tears when she gathered the honor and noticed that her younger sibling was her date. "I'm in this way, so appreciative. Much obliged to you." She has delivered two collections as a lead craftsman and furthermore won the Grammy for best jazz vocal collection prior in the evening.
Veteran vocalist lyricist Bonnie Raitt disregarded large name rivals like Adele, Quick and Beyoncé to win the tune of the year grant. "I'm so shocked. I don't have the foggiest idea what to say," a noticeably paralyzed Raitt said, adding that the tune "Very much Like That" investigates organ gift. It covered a night when Raitt won two other Grammys — for best History of the U.S execution and best American roots tune.
A's who of hip-jump sovereignty made that big appearance for a legendary, stirring brief recognition for the class' 50th commemoration. The presentation included Grandmaster Streak doing part of his original hit "The Message," Run DMC, Hurl D and Flavor Flav alongside Ice-T, Sovereign Latifah, Busta Rhymes and Nelly all making that big appearance.
It finished with everybody on the stage and LL Cool J yelling "multi-generational! Fifty years!"
The exhibition was a group satisfying second for a service that has long had a flimsy history of not perceiving rap.
Terrible Rabbit opened the show with a merry, high-energy presentation that brought large numbers of the crowd including Quick who rose to her feet and moved close to her table at Los Angeles' Crypto.com Field.
Sam Smith and Kim Petras won best pop pair bunch execution for their tune "Unholy." Petras said Smith believed Petras should make the acknowledgment discourse since "I'm the primary transsexual lady to win this honor."
"I need to thank every one of the mind blowing transsexual legends before me who kicked these entryways open for me so I could be here this evening," said Petras, who made a reference to companion and Grammy-selected performer Sophie, who passed on after a coincidental fall in Athens, Greece in 2021. "You let me know this would occur. I generally had faith in me. Thank you kindly for your motivation, Sophie. I revere you, and your motivation will be for all time in my music."
Petras said thanks to Madonna for being a colossal ally of LGBTQ freedoms.
"I don't figure I could be here without Madonna," Petras said. "My mom, I grew up close to a thruway in no place Germany. Furthermore, my mom accepted me that I was a young lady. I wouldn't be here without her and her help."
During the in memoriam fragment, the Grammys perceived the existences of Loretta Lynn, Migos rapper Departure and Christine McVie with a few ritzy entertainers paying them respect. The contacting exhibitions included Kacey Musgraves singing "Coal Excavator's Little girl" in recognition for Lynn; Quavo and the Free thinker City Music hit the stage to respect his nephew Departure with the tune "Without You;" and Sheryl Crow, Mick Fleetwood and Bonnie Raitt performed "Lark" to recollect McVie.
Kendrick Lamar won 6th vocation prize for best rap execution for "The Heart Section 5" and furthermore won best rap collection for his studio offering, "Mr. Spirits and The Enormous Steppers."
"You know, as performers, we express things to incite considerations and sentiments and feelings," he said. "So making this record is quite possibly of my hardest. … I might want to thank the way of life for permitting me to develop to make this. I at long last tracked down flaw with this collection."
Viola Davis rose up out of Sunday's show an EGOT — a term for the individuals who have won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony — after her success for best book recording, portrayal and narrating recording. The entertainer gave a close to home discourse and vehemently said "I only EGOT" after she walked in front of an audience to gather her honor.
"Goodness, my God," she said. "I composed this book to respect the 6-year-old Viola, to respect her, her life, her satisfaction, her injury, everything," Davis said. "It has quite recently been such an excursion."
The show made its re-visitation of Los Angeles after the pandemic initially deferred, then, at that point, constrained the Grammys to move to Las Vegas last year. Noah facilitated the function too, which saw Jon Batiste bring back home collection of the year.