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Winners Sunday in the top categories at the 65th Grammy Awards:

— Album of the year: “Harry’s House,†Harry Styles

— Record of the year: “About Damn Time,†Lizzo

— Song of the year (songwriter’s award): “Just Like That,†Bonnie Raitt.

— Best new artist: Samara Joy

— Best pop solo performance: “Easy on Me,†Adele

— Best pop duo/group performance: “Unholy,†Sam Smith and Kim Petras

— Best rap album: “Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers,†Kendrick Lamar

— Best dance/electronic album: “Renaissance,†Beyoncé

— Best R&B Song: “Cuff It,†Beyoncé

— Best country album: “A Beautiful Time,†Willie Nelson

— Best pop vocal album: “Harry’s House,†Harry Styles

— Best música urbana album: “Un Verano Sin Ti,†Bad Bunny

— Best rock album: “Patient Number 9,†Ozzy Osbourne

— Best rock performance: “Broken Horses,†Brandi Carlile

— Best rock song: “Broken Horses,†Brandi Carlile

— Best rap performance: "The Heart Part 5,†Kendrick Lamar

— Best rap song: “The Heart Part 5,†Kendrick Lamar

— Best melodic rap performance: “Wait For U,†Future featuring Drake & Tems

— Best R&B album: “Black Radio III,†Robert Glasper

— Best R&B performance: “Hrs & Hrs,†Muni Long

— Best traditional R&B performance: “Plastic Off the Sofa,†Beyoncé

— Best progressive R&B album: “Gemini Rights,†Steve Lacy

— Best alternative music performance: “Chaise Longue,†Wet Leg

— Best alternative music album: “Wet Leg,†Wet Leg

— Best audio book, narration and storytelling recording: “Finding Me,†Viola Davis

— Best traditional pop vocal album: “Higher,†Michael Bublé

— Best solo country solo performance: “Live Forever,†Willie Nelson

— Best country duo/group performance: “Never Wanted To Be That Girl,†Carly Pearce and Ashley McBryde

— Best country album: “’Til You Can’t,†Cody Johnson

— Best music video: “All Too Well: The Short Film,†Taylor Swift

— Producer of the year, non-classical: Jack Antonoff

— Best comedy album: “The Closer,†Dave Chappelle

— Best musical theatre album: “Into The Woods (2022 Broadway Cast Recording)â€

— Best music film: “Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Storyâ€

— Best song written for visual media: “We Don’t Talk About Bruno†from “Encanto,†Lin-Manuel Miranda

— Best jazz vocal album: Samara Joy

— Best Americana album: “In These Silent Days,†Brandi Carlile

— Best Americana performance: “Made Up Mind,†Bonnie Raitt

— Best American roots song: “Just Like That,†Bonnie Raitt

— Best dance/electronic recording: “Break My Soul,†Beyoncé

— Best metal performance: “Degradation Rules,†Ozzy Osbourne featuring Tony Iommi

— Best engineered, non-classical album: “Harry’s House,†Harry Styles

— Best compilation soundtrack for visual media: “Encantoâ€

— Best score soundtrack for visual media: “Encanto,†Germaine Franco

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