2023 Grammys recap: Biggest wins, all the star-studded performances and more

See all the biggest winners from the 65th Grammy Awards.

The 65th annual Grammy Awards was a night filled with history-making wins and plenty of epic performances.

All eyes were on the four biggest awards handed out each year: album of the year, record of the year, song of the year and best new artist.

Bonnie Raitt won the award for song of the year for "Just Like That" while Lizzo won record of the year for "About Damn Time." Samara Joy took home best new artist while Harry Styles won the coveted album of the year trophy for "Harry's House."

Beyoncé became the artist with the most Grammys ever during the ceremony, winning four of the nine categories for which she was nominated, bringing her total number of Grammy wins to 32.

Trevor Noah hosted the star-studded show from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

Check out a recap of how music's biggest night unfolded below.


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Willie Nelson wins best country album

Willie Nelson won the Grammy for best country album for "A Beautiful Time."

Nelson, 89, beat out Luke Combs, Miranda Lambert, Ashley McBryde and Maren Morris to take home the award.

Shania Twain accepted the award on Nelson's behalf, as he was not in attendance.


Beyoncé wins Grammy for best R&B song

Beyoncé received the Grammy for best R&B song for her hit song, “Cuff It.”

With her win, she has tied for the record of most Grammys for an individual of all time.


Harry Styles takes home award for best pop vocal album

Harry Styles accepted the first award presented during Sunday night's telecast, best pop vocal album, for his third studio album, "Harry's House."

"This album, from start to finish, has been the greatest experience of my life," he said during his acceptance speech. "For making it with two of my best friends to playing it for people has been the greatest joy I could have asked for."

He also thanked everyone who inspired the album during his speech.


Bad Bunny opens star-studded show, Brandi Carlile rocks the stage

Bad Bunny opened up the show with a medley of hits, including "Después de la Playa."

The Puerto Rican rapper, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, is up for album of the year and best música urbana album for his fourth studio album "Un Verano Sin Ti" and best pop solo performance for "Moscow Mule."

Next up was Brandi Carlile, who performed her song "Broken Horses," which already won the Grammys for best rock song and best rock performance tonight.


First lady Jill Biden presents 1st ever Song for Social Change Special Merit Award

First lady Jill Biden presented the Grammys new award, Song For Social Change Special Award, at Sunday night’s show.

The award, which was given to Iranian singer-songwriter Shervin Hajipour, is presented to the song that “responds to the social issues of our time, and has the potential for positive global impact,” Biden said.

The first lady said that the recipient of the award was selected by a blue ribbon committee and ratified by the Recording Academy board of trustees.

Hajipour’s song “Baraye” became the anthem of the Mahsa Amini protests and the related video was seen more than 40 million times on Instagram.