
Beyonce made history, Harry Styles brought surprise for winning the grand award category.
Beyonce stole the spotlight and became the artist with the most Grammy wins in the history with 32 trophies. Harry Styles won the hearts of fans, convinced the toughest critics with “Harry’s House” and won the last category of the night: “Album of The Year.”
Lizzo caused a surprise when she won “Record of The Year” with “About Damn Time.” Meanwhile, “Song of The Year” was awarded to “Just Like That” by Bonnie Rait, a veteran artist who previously won 11 Grammys.
For “Best New Artist” category, the impressive Jazz singer Samara Joy was announced winner and the award presenter was Olivia Rodrigo, last year’s winner of the category.


BTS did not take home any awards
BTS failed to take home any of the three nominated Grammy awards, including a nomination for “Album of The Year” with “Music of The Spheres” by Coldplay credited with BTS (J-Hope, RM and Suga participating in the composing stage) and Selena Gomez.
BTS’ collaboration with Coldplay in “My Universe” also brought a nomination in “Pop Duo/Group Performance.” This is BTS’ third consecutive year missing a Grammy win.

Taylor Swift and Adele did not win the major awards but managed to take home minor ones in the end. Taylor Swift won “Best Music Video” with “All Too Well (10 Minute Version)” and Adele took home “Best Pop Solo Performance” with “Easy On Me.”


GRAMMY WINS OF 2023 (In notable categories):
Record of The Year: About Damn Time – Lizzo
Album of The Year: Harry’s House – Harry Styles
Song of The Year: Just Like That – Bonnie Rait
Best New Artist: Samara Joy
Best Pop Solo Performance: Easy On Me – Adele
Best Pop Duo/ Group Performance” Unholy – Sam Smith x Kim Petras
Best Pop Vocal Album: Harry’s House – Harry Styles
Best Dance/ Electronic Recording: Break My Soul – Beyonce
Best Dance/ Electronic Album: Renaissance – Beyoncé
Best Music Video: All Too Well (10 Minute Version) – Taylor Swift