Grammys 2021: Beyoncé makes history with many wins, Billie Eilish wins second record of the season !

Pop wunderkind Billie Eilish won record of the season for that second time consecutively while Taylor Quick and Beyoncé both made history at Sunday’s Grammy Awards.

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Quick grew to become the very first female singer to win album of the season three occasions – using this year’s recognition with “Folklore” – and Beyoncé set a brand new record for many wins with a female artist and many wins with a singer, man or woman, in the ceremony located by Trevor Noah of “The Daily Show.” However it was Eilish who required the night’s greatest prize, following up 2020’s record of the season win for “Theif” having a victory this season for “Everything I Needed.”

Eilish, though, wanted to own recognition to Megan Thee Stallion for “Savage,” the Houston rapper’s collaboration with Beyoncé. “This is actually embarrassing for me personally … you deserve this,” Eilish told Megan Thee Stallion. “You’d annually which was untoppable. You’re a queen. I wish to cry considering just how much I really like you. You’re so beautiful. You’re so gifted. You deserve everything on the planet.”

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Billie Eilish reacts as she accepts the award for record of the season for “Everything I Needed” in the 63rd annual Grammy Awards.

Megan Thee Stallion still were built with a great night, becoming the very first female rapper to win the esteemed best new artist recognition since Lauryn Hill in 1999. “Savage” won best rap song and finest rap performance, and Beyoncé also required best R&B performance for “Black Parade” and finest music video for “Brown Skin Girl.” With 28 Grammy wins in most, Beyoncé broke an indication set by Alison Krauss.

“Brown Skin Girl” also featured Beyonce’s 9-year-old daughter Blue Ivy, making her the 2nd-youngest person to win a Grammy. “I am so pleased and I am so proud to become your mother,” Beyonce stated.

British singer Dua Lipa’s “Future Nostalgia” was named best pop vocal album. H.E.R. won song of the season for “I Can Not Breathe,” Miranda Lambert’s “Wildcard” was named best country album, and Harry Styles used a lavender feather boa to simply accept his pop solo performance award for “Watermelon Sugar.”

Take a look at all of the Grammy winners below (in bold) in the pre-show and also the televised primary event.

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Record of the season

“Black Parade” – Beyoncé

“Colors” – Black Pumas

“Rockstar” – DaBaby featuring Roddy Ricch

“Say So” – Doja Cat

Champion: “Everything I Wanted” – Billie Eilish

“Don’t Start Now” – Dua Lipa

“Circles” – Publish Malone

“Savage” – Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé

Album of the season

“Chilombo” – Jhené Aiko

“Black Pumas (Luxurious Edition)” – Black Pumas

“Everyday Life” – Coldplay

“Djesse Vol. 3” – Jacob Collier

“Women in Music Pt. III” – Haim

“Future Nostalgia” – Dua Lipa

“Hollywood’s Bleeding” – Publish Malone

Champion: “Folklore” – Taylor Quick

Best R&B performance

“Lightning & Thunder” – Jhené Aiko featuring John Legend

Champion: “Black Parade” – Beyoncé

“All I Need” – Jacob Collier featuring Mahalia & Ty Dolla $ign

“Goat Head” – Brittany Howard

“See Me” – Emily King

Best pop vocal album

“Changes” – Attacking Young Boys

“Chromatica” – Rhianna

Champion: “Future Nostalgia” – Dua Lipa

“Fine Line” – Harry Styles

“Folklore” – Taylor Quick

Best rap song

“The Bigger Picture” – Dominique Johnson, Noah Pettigrew and Rai’shaun Johnson, songwriters (Lil Baby)

“The Box” – Samuel Gloade and Rodrick Moore, songwriters (Roddy Ricch)

“Laugh Now, Cry Later” – Durk Banks, Rogét Chahayed, Aubrey Graham, Daveon Jackson, Ron LaTour and Ryan Martinez, songwriters (Drake featuring Lil Durk)

“Rockstar” – Jonathan Lyndale Kirk, Ross Frederick Portaro IV and Rodrick Moore, songwriters (DaBaby featuring Roddy Ricch)

Champion: “Savage” – Beyoncé, Shawn Carter, Brittany Hazzard, Derrick Milano, Terius Nash, Megan Pete, Bobby Session Junior., Jordan Kyle Lanier Thorpe and Anthony White-colored, songwriters (Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé)

Song of the season

“Black Parade” – Denisia Andrews, Beyoncé, Stephen Bray, Shawn Carter, Brittany Coney, Derek James Dixie, Akil King, Kim “Kaydence” Krysiuk and Rickie “Caso” Tice, songwriters (Beyoncé)

The Prince of Egypt” – Christine Allado, Luke Brady, Alexia Khadime and Liam Tamne, principal soloists Dominick Amendum and Stephen Schwartz, producers Stephen Schwartz, composer and lyricist (original cast)

“Soft Power” – Francis Jue, Austin Ku, Alyse Alan Louis and Conrad Ricamora, principal soloists Matt Stine, producer David Henry Hwang, lyricist Jeanine Tesori, composer and lyricist (original cast)