Grammys 2019 Winners List: Kacey Musgraves And Childish Gambino Are Top Artists

Some of them even turned up to the ceremony!
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The winners from this year’s Grammys have now been announced, and it was a big night for country singer Kacey Musgraves, who took home the most awards on the night.

Kacey – whose latest album Golden Hour peaked at number six in the UK last year – was awarded the big prize of the night, taking home Album Of The Year over Drake’s Scorpion, Post Malone’s Beerbongs And Bentleys and the Black Panther soundtrack.

She was also awarded Best Country Album, Best Country Song for Space Cowboy and Best Country Solo Performance for Butterflies.

Kacey Musgraves
Kacey Musgraves
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Also on four awards was rapper Childish Gambino, who received the other two awards in the top 3, with This Is America scooping Song Of The Year and Record Of The Year.

The politically-charged track also earned the Music Video Of The Year prize and Best Rap/Sung Performance, though the man himself was not there to collect his award on the night.

Childish Gambino was not in attendance
Childish Gambino was not in attendance
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Kendrick Lamar was this year’s most nominated artist, but took home only one of the Grammys he was up for, with the star-studded collab King’s Dead earning Best Rap Performance.

Elsewhere, Dua Lipa was named Best New Artist, while Ariana Grande was awarded her first Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album, despite missing this year’s awards after a public with row with its organisers.

Because there are what feels like 700 awards dished out during the Grammys, we’ll spare you the full list, but here’s a selection of key winners from this year’s show...

Album Of The Year

Kacey Musgraves - Golden Hour

Record Of The Year

Childish Gambino - This Is America

Song Of The Year

Childish Gambino - This Is America

Best New Artist

Dua Lipa

Best Pop Solo Performance

Lady Gaga - Joanne (Where Do You Think You’re Going?)

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper - Shallow

Best Pop Vocal Album

Ariana Grande - Sweetener

Best Rock Performance

Chris Cornell - When Bad Does Good

Best Rock Song

St Vincent - Masseduction

Best R&B Performance

H.E.R. - Best Part

Best R&B Album

H.E.R. - H.E.R.

Best Rap Song

Drake - God’s Plan

Best Rap Album

Cardi B - Invasion Of Privacy

Best Music Video

Childish Gambino - This Is America

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