Grammys 2021 Complete Winners List: Beyoncé, Megan Thee Stallion, Taylor Swift & Billie Eilish Win Big
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Published: Monday, March 15, 2021, 11:36 [IST]
The
63rd
edition
of
the
Grammy
Awards
that
took
place
on
March
14,
2021,
made
history
as
Beyoncé
won
three
Grammys
and
surpassed
the
record
of
27
wins
held
by
singer
Alison
Krauss.
Beyoncé
now
has
a
total
of
28
Grammys,
one
of
which
she
shares
with
her
daughter
Ivy
Carter
and
another
with
Megan
Thee
Stallion.
Other
big
winners
of
the
night
include
Billie
Eilish
who
won
Record
of
the
Year
for Everything
I
Wanted ,
Taylor
Swift
who
won
Album
of
the
Year
for
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The other songs in the category were Black Parade by Beyonce, The Box by Roddy Ricch, Cardigan by Taylor Swift, Circles by Post Malone, Don t Start Now, by Dua Lipa, Everything I Wanted by Billie Eilish and If the World Was Ending by Julia Michaels.
As per People magazine, H.E.R s I Can t Breathe was written in response to the death of George Floyd.
While accepting her award onstage with co-writer Tiara Thomas, H.E.R. said she s never been so proud to be an artist and was so, so grateful to be the winner.
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