Last Updated Jan 28, 2018 11:30 PM EST
The Recording Academy announced several winners ahead of the 60th Grammy Awards show, hosted by James Corden, on Sunday. Ed Sheeran, who was snubbed out of major categories, picked up the award for pop vocal album, while Kendrick Lamar and Bruno Mars, who were up for album of the year, won three Grammy Awards each -- and they each performed too. Country star Chris Stapleton, who also performed, picked up two Grammys.
https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/grammys/8096569/grammys-2018-winners-list
Song of the year
"That's What I Like," Bruno MarsCountry album
"From a Room, Vol. 1," Chris StapletonNew artist
Alessia CaraComedy album
"The Age of Spin & Deep in the Heart of Texas," Dave ChappelleRap album
"DAMN.," Kendrick LamarNew artist
Alessia CaraRap/sung performance
"Loyalty," Kendrick Lamar feat. RihannaPop solo performance
"Shape of You," Ed SheeranPop vocal album
"÷," Ed SheeranTraditional pop vocal album
"Tony Bennett Celebrates 90," various artistsPop duo/group performance
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Country song
"Broken Halos," Chris StapletonCountry solo performance
"Either Way," Chris StapletonCountry duo/group performance
"Better Man," Little Big TownRap song
"HUMBLE.," Kendrick LamarRap performance (single or track)
"HUMBLE.," Kendrick LamarR&B album
"24K Magic," Bruno MarsUrban contemporary album
"Starboy," The WeekndR&B song
"That's What I Like," Bruno MarsTraditional R&B performance
"Redbone," Childish GambinoR&B performance
"That's What I Like," Bruno MarsAlternative music album
"Sleep Well Beast," The NationalRock album
"A Deeper Understanding," The War on DrugsRock song
"Run," Foo FightersMetal performance
"Sultan's Curse," MastodonRock performance (single or track)
"You Want It Darker," Leonard CohenAmerican roots song
"If We Were Vampires," Jason Isbell And The 400 UnitAmerican roots performance
"Killer Diller Blues," Alabama ShakesContemporary Christian album
"Chain Breaker," Zach WilliamsGospel album
"Let Them Fall in Love," CeCe WinansJazz instrumental album
"Rebirth," Billy ChildsNew age album
"Dancing on Water," Peter KaterSong written for visual media
"How Far I'll Go (Moana)," Lin-Manuel MirandaScore soundtrack for visual media
"La La Land"Compilation soundtrack for visual media
"La La Land"Musical theater album
"Dear Evan Hansen"Spoken word album
"The Princess Diarist," Carrie FisherLatin pop album
"El Dorado," ShakiraMusic film
"The Defiant Ones," various artistsMusic video
"HUMBLE.," Kendrick LamarContemporary instrumental album
"Prototype," Jeff Lorber FusionDance/electronic album
"3-D The Catalogue," KraftwerkDance recording
"Tonite," LCD SoundsystemFor a complete list of winners in all categories, visit Grammy.com.
When and how to watch The Grammys:
- What: The 60th Annual Grammy Awards
- Host: James Corden
- Date: January 28, 2018
- Time: 7:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. PT on CBS.
- On TV: Watch on CBS -- check your local listings
- Streaming Online: Watch the show on CBS All Access
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