Latest Stories- Grammys 2023: Harry Styles wins biggest prize for best album – as Beyonce makes history with all-time record | Ents & Arts News
British star Harry Styles has won the biggest award at this year's Grammys, the prize for best album - on a night that also saw Beyonce make history to become the ceremony's most
decorated artist of all time.Former One Direction star Styles collected the award for his third album Harry's House, seeing off serious competition from artists including Adele,
Lizzo and Kendrick Lamar, as well as record-breaker Beyonce. Earlier in the night, the 29-year-old told the audience that the album "from start to finish" had been "the greatest
experience" of his life. Image: Pic: AP Photo/Chris Pizzello Beyonce arrived late to the show (even Queen Bey gets stuck in traffic, it seems), but made it in time to pick up her
gong for best dance/electronic album for Renaissance - her 32nd Grammys trophy, which saw her break the record previously held by the late Hungarian-British conductor Georg Solti,
who won 31 throughout his career."I'm trying not to be too emotional," the 41-year-old said as she collected her award on stage. "I'm trying just to receive this night." The award
was presented by British star James Corden, who told the crowd as he announced the result: "We are witnessing history tonight."Adele was also among the winners who took to the
stage. Despite her partner Rich Paul apparently telling her "not to cry" should she win any of the gongs she was nominated for, the star was visibly emotional as she collected the
best pop solo performance prize for her hit song Easy On Me, and dedicated it to her son, Angelo.The 34-year-old accepted the award from her "new best friend" Dwayne "The Rock"
Johnson, who she got to meet for the first time at the start of the night. Image: New BFFs: Adele and The Rock. Pic: AP Photo/Chris Pizzello Elsewhere, there was something of a
surprise win for 73-year-old blues singer Bonnie Raitt, who beat the likes of Adele, Beyonce, Styles, Lizzo and Taylor Swift to win the award for best song for Just Like That. Song
of the year, which recognises composition and songwriters, is one of the "big four" prizes at the Grammys, along with record of the year, album of the year and best new
artist.Record of the year, which looks at the recording of a track and honours the contributing artists, producers and engineers, went to Lizzo, for About Damn Time, while jazz
singer Samara Joy saw off competition from British stars Wet Leg (a favourite of Barack Obama), as well as 2021 Eurovision winners Maneskin, to be named best newcomer. Image: Lizzo
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picked up the prize for best record, for About Damn Time. Pic: AP Photo/Chris Pizzello As much as the trophies, the Grammys is about the performances, and the biggest of the night
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