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Cross-genre musician Jon Batiste is this year’s Grammys king

Industry watchers had tipped pop superstars as the likely big winners at Sunday’s Grammys—but jazzman Jon Batiste instead was crowned king, taking home five awards including the prestigious Album of the Year prize.

Jon Batiste tops the Grammys with five trophies

At the star-studded gala, held for the first time in Las Vegas, Silk Sonic—the 70s revival project of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak—won all four of their potential prizes, including both Record and Song of The Year for their single “Leave The Door Open.”

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Olivia Rodrigo didn’t win as many awards as predicted—but the Filipino-American pop phenom did scoop the coveted prize for Best New Artist, and two trophies in the pop category.

That meant the winners of all four top Grammys were people of color—a milestone for the Recording Academy, which for years has faced criticism that it disproportionately honored white men.

“I just put my head down and work on the craft every day,” Batiste, born into a prominent New Orleans musical dynasty, told the audience as he accepted the night’s final prize.

“It’s more than entertainment for me—it’s a spiritual practice.”

The night was heavy on performances but also held a number of somber moments—most notably when Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky delivered a pre-taped plea for support.

Zelensky’s message led into a performance by John Legend of the song “Free,” with the help of Ukrainian singer Mika Newton, musician Siuzanna Iglidan and poet Lyuba Yakimchuk.

Meanwhile, despite being among the night’s most nominated artists, pop juggernauts Billie Eilish, Justin Bieber, and Lil Nas X were shut out completely.

But they all staged impressive performances: Eilish belted out “Happier Than Ever” in a lightning-backed downpour, Bieber delivered a crooned-up version of “Peaches,” and Lil Nas X hosted an unabashed celebration of sexuality and queerness set to a medley of his songs including “MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name).”

Rodrigo also gave a searing rendition of her viral teen breakup hit “drivers license,” showcasing her impressive vocals against a set mimicking a gloomy night in suburbia.“This is my biggest dream come true,” the 19-year-old said as she accepted the gramophone for Best New Artist.

Lady Gaga performed a few zippy standards from “Love for Sale,” her hit duet album with Tony Bennett, who introduced her in a brief video message.

Big winner Batiste also performed, showcasing his elasticity as an artist by starting at the piano for a classical piece before transitioning to a rhythmic dance number.

Olivia also trends on Twitter for her photo with V of BTS

Here is a list of winners in the major categories for the 64th annual Grammy Awards:

Album of the Year: Jon Batiste, We Are
Record of the Year (overall song performance): Silk Sonic, “Leave The Door Open”
Song of the Year (best songwriting): “Leave The Door Open” – Brandon Anderson, Christopher Brody Brown, Dernst Emile II, and Bruno Mars, songwriters (Silk Sonic)
Best Music Video: Jon Batiste, “Freedom”
Best Rap Album: Tyler, The Creator, Call Me If You Get Lost
Best Rap Performance: Baby Keem featuring Kendrick Lamar, “Family Ties”
Best Rock Album: Foo Fighters, Medicine At Midnight
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: Doja Cat featuring SZA, “Kiss Me More”
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album: Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga, Love for Sale
Best Country Album: Chris Stapleton, Starting Over
Best Global Music Album: Angelique Kidjo, Mother Nature
Best Music Video: Jon Batiste, “Freedom,”

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