Bruno Mars was the big winner at this year’s Grammy Awards, triumphing in all six of the categories he was nominated in on Sunday (29 January).
The singer/songwriter scooped all three of the night’s biggest awards, including Record Of The Year for ‘24K Magic’, Song Of The Year for ‘That’s What I Like’ and Album Of The Year.
However, while the ceremony was the cause of celebration for Bruno, it was a slightly less victorious evening for this year’s most nominated artist, Jay-Z.
Despite picking up eight nods, he didn’t wind up taking home any of the awards he was up for, losing out to either Bruno Mars or Kendrick Lamar in all of the categories he was nominated in.
He wasn’t the only star going home empty-handed, though, with this year’s most nominated woman, SZA, also not bagging a single award.
Check out the full list of winners, which also includes Ed Sheeran, Alessia Cara and a posthumous win for Leonard Cohen below:
Album Of The Year
Bruno Mars - ‘24K Magic’
Record Of The Year
Bruno Mars - ‘24K Magic’
Song Of The Year
Bruno Mars - ‘That’s What I Like’ (Songwriters: Christopher Brody Brown, James Fauntleroy, Philip Lawrence, Bruno Mars, Ray Charles McCullough II, Jeremy Reeves, Ray Romulus & Jonathan Yip)
Best New Artist
Alessia Cara
Best Pop Solo Performance
Ed Sheeran - ‘Shape Of You’
Best Pop Vocal Album
Ed Sheeran - ‘Divide’
Best Rock Performance
Leonard Cohen - ‘You Want It Darker’
Best Rock Song
Foo Fighters - ‘Run’ (Songwriters: Foo Fighters)
Best Rock Album
The War On Drugs - ‘A Deeper Understanding’
Best R&B Performance
Bruno Mars - ‘That’s What I Like’
Best R&B Song
Bruno Mars - ‘That’s What I Like’ (Songwriters: Christopher Brody Brown, James Fauntleroy, Philip Lawrence, Bruno Mars, Ray Charles McCullough II, Jeremy Reeves, Ray Romulus & Jonathan Yip)
Best R&B Album
Bruno Mars - ‘24K Magic’
Best Rap Performance
Kendrick Lamar - ‘HUMBLE.’
Best Rap/Sung Performance
Kendrick Lamar and Rihanna - ‘LOYALTY.’
Best Rap Song
Kendrick Lamar - ‘HUMBLE.’ (Songwriters Kendrick Duckworth, Asheton Hogan & M. Williams II)
Best Rap Album
Kendrick Lamar - ‘DAMN.’
Best Music Video
Kendrick Lamar - ‘HUMBLE.’ (Directed by Dave Meyers and The Little Homies)