The 62nd Annual Grammy Awards took place Sunday night in Los Angeles.
Lizzo and Billie Eilish made their Grammy debuts as both first-time nominees and stage performers. Eilish had the biggest night, taking home four of the top awards.
Second-time host Alicia Keys started the awards show in LA's Staples Center arena with a tribute to Kobe Bryant, who died in a helicopter crash shortly before the Grammy's started.

Trombone Shorty and The Preservation Hall Jazz Band perform.
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Cyndi Lauper sings "I Sing The Body Electric" from the 1980 film "Fame." The performance was part of a tribute to Ken Ehrlich as he ended his 40 years producing the awards show.
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Ben Platt performs "I Sing The Body Electric" onstage.
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American rapper Common performs during the Grammys.
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Bonnie Raitt performs onstage.
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Billie Eilish and Lizzo chat during the show.
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DJ Khaled, Samantha Smith, and John Legend accept the best rap/sung performance award for "Higher."
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Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne present Nipsey Hussle with posthumous Grammy Award for best rap performance.
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H.E.R. performs onstage.
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Rosalía performs.
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Smokey Robinson and Jimi Westbrook, Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman, and Philip Sweet of music group Little Big Town speak perform.
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John Legend and DJ Khaled perform onstage.
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Billie Eilish receives the award for song of the year.
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Demi Lovato performs in her first major performance since her overdose.
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Billy Ray Cyrus, Lil Nas X, and BTS perform together.
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Ellen DeGeneres speaks during the show.
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John Legend, YG, and DJ Khaled performed a medley of Nipsey Hussle songs alongside Meek Mill, Roddy Ricch and Kirk Franklin as a tribute to the late rapper.
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Tyler, the Creator and his mother accept the best rap album award for "Igor."
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Steven Tyler and Lizzo perform onstage.
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Lil Nas X performs "Old Town Road." The song peaked on the Billboard chart, the Hot 100, for a record-breaking 19 consecutive weeks.
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Camila Cabello sang a sweet tribute to her dad with her performance of "First Man."
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Ariana Grande performs "7 Rings." The song was in the headlines recently after Grande and seven co-writers were accused of plagiarizing it.
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Tanya Tucker performs onstage.
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Steven Tyler of Aerosmith, Joseph Simmons and Darryl McDaniels of music group Run-DMC, and Joe Perry of music group Aerosmith perform a rowdy version of "Walk This Way."
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Billie Eilish performs "When the Party's Over."
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Grammy host Alicia Keys speaks about NBA legend Kobe Bryant, who died in a helicopter crash shortly before the show.
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Lizzo reacts backstage after winning best pop solo performance for her song "Truth Hurts."
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Usher performs a tribute to Prince.
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Alicia Keys, Nathan Morris, Wanya Morris and Shawn Stockman of Boyz II Men perform.
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Grammys staff manage the show behind the scenes.
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Lizzo performs during the show.
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The Jonas Brothers perform onstage.
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Tyler, the Creator performs. He won Best Rap Album for "Igor."
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Ariana Grande attends the award show.
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Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani hug after their performance.
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Billy Porter speaks onstage during the show.
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