2020 GRAMMYs: Key winners from this year's show

Congratulations to all the winners at the 2020 GRAMMYs! Music's biggest night saw many newcomers take home some of the key prizes, such as Best New Artist, Record of the Year and Album of the Year.
From Billie Eilish to Lizzo, scroll through the gallery (or click through if you're on desktop) to see the biggest winners of the night!
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Billie Eilish won the Best Pop Vocal Album and Album of the Year awards for When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? and later picked up Song of the Year and Record of the Year for "Bad Guy." She also took home the coveted Best New Artist award.
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Lizzo picked up three awards, including Best Urban Contemporary Album for Cuz I Love You, Best Pop Solo Performance for "Truth Hurts" and Best Traditional R&B Performance for "Jerome."
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Lil Nas X scooped up the award for Best Music Video for "Old Town Road" during the 2020 Grammy Awards pre-telecast. The track also won for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance during the show.
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Nipsey Hussle's mother and brother, Angelique Smith and Samuel Asghedom, accepted the Best Rap Performance award on Nipsey's behalf. Nipsey died at age 33 last year.
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Rosalia gratefully accepts the Best Latin Rock, Urban, or Alternative Album award for "El Mal Querer."
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Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper (pictured at the 2019 Academy Awards) won the Best Song Written for Visual Media award for "I'll Never Love Again" from A Star is Born.
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Michelle Obama (pictured on tour in 2019) won the Best Spoken Word Album award for her Becoming.
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Beyoncé (pictured at the European premiere of The Lion King in July) picked up the Best Music Film award for her Homecoming.
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DJ Khaled and John Legend made moving speeches as they accepted the award for Best Rap/Sung Performance for "Higher."
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The Chemical Brothers (pictured on tour in 2018) took home two awards: Best Dance Recording for "Got to Keep On" and Best Dance/Electronic Album for No Geography.
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Tyler, the Creator was joined by his mom on stage as he accepted the Best Rap Album award for Igor. She couldn't stop crying.
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Anderson .Paak picked up the Best R&B Album award for Ventura.
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Gary Clark, Jr. (pictured at the 2020 GRAMMYs pre-party) took home the Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song awards for "This Land."
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Jamaican singer Koffee happily posed with the award for Best Reggae Album for "Rapture."
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US bassist Esperanza Spalding strikes a pose with the Best Jazz Vocal Album award for "12 Little Spells."
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Tanya Tucker and Brandi Carlile picked up the award for Best Country Song for "Bring My Flowers Now."
Tanya also won the Best Country Album award for While I'm Livin'.
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Bassist Justin Chancellor and drummer Danny Carey accepted the Best Metal Performance award for Tool's "7empest."
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Cage the Elephant (pictured on the red carpet this year) won the Best Rock Album award for Social Cues.
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Dan + Shay picked up the Best Country Dup/Group Performance award for "Speechless."
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Elvis Costello won the Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album award for Look Now.
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