Grammys night was huge for Bruno Mars, who won three out of the four major categories (the fourth is best new artist), for "24K Magic" and "That's How I Like It." But Jay-Z, who was up for eight awards, was shut out. James Corden hosted the 60th Grammy Awards from Madison Square Garden in New York -- the show's first return to New York in 15 years. The Grammys included a very emotional performances by Kesha and Logic, while Kendrick Lamar opened the show with a political set. The star-studded lineup of performers also included Bruno Mars, Cardi B, SZA, Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee, U2, Sam Smith and more.
Camila Cabello made the most of her moment on stage at Sunday night's Grammy Awards to show her support for DREAMers—children of undocumented immigrants who were negatively affected when the Trump administration rescinded Obama's DREAM Act in September. Using her own immigrant story to drive the message home, Cabello said, "Today, in this room full of music's dreamers, we remember that this country was built by dreamers, for dreamers, chasing the American dream. I'm here on this stage tonight because, just like the DREAMers, my parents brought me to this country with nothing in their pockets but hope. They showed me what it means to work twice as hard and never give up. And honestly no part of my journey is any different from theirs."
Cabello finished the powerful moment by stating, "I'm a proud Cuban-Mexican immigrant, born in Eastern Havana, standing in front of you on the Grammy stage in New York City, and all I know is, just like dreams, these kids can't be forgotten and are worth fighting for."
Here's a List of the Top Winners:
Album of the Year
"24K Magic," Bruno Mars
Record of the Year
"24K Magic," Bruno Mars
Song of the Year
"That's What I Like," Bruno Mars
Country Album
"From a Room, Vol. 1," Chris Stapleton
New Artist
Alessia Cara
Comedy Album
"The Age of Spin & Deep in the Heart of Texas," Dave Chappelle
Rap Album
"DAMN.," Kendrick Lamar
New Artist
Alessia Cara
Rap/Sung Performance
"Loyalty," Kendrick Lamar feat. Rihanna
Pop Solo Performance
"Shape of You," Ed Sheeran
Pop Vocal Album
"÷," Ed Sheeran
Traditional Pop Vocal Album
"Tony Bennett Celebrates 90," various artists
Pop Duo/Group Performance
"Feel It Still," Portugal. The Man
Country Song
"Broken Halos," Chris Stapleton
Country Solo Performance
"Either Way," Chris Stapleton
Country Duo/Group Performance
"Better Man," Little Big Town
Rap Song
"HUMBLE.," Kendrick Lamar
Rap Performance (Single or Track)
"HUMBLE.," Kendrick Lamar
R&B Album
"24K Magic," Bruno Mars
Urban Contemporary Album
"Starboy," The Weeknd
R&B Song
"That's What I Like," Bruno Mars
Traditional R&B Performance
"Redbone," Childish Gambino
R&B Performance
"That's What I Like," Bruno Mars
Alternative Music Album
"Sleep Well Beast," The National
Rock Album
"A Deeper Understanding," The War on Drugs
Rock Song
"Run," Foo Fighters
Metal Performance
"Sultan's Curse," Mastodon
Rock Performance (Single or Track)
"You Want It Darker," Leonard Cohen
American Roots Song
"If We Were Vampires," Jason Isbell And The 400 Unit
American Roots Performance
"Killer Diller Blues," Alabama Shakes
Contemporary Christian Album
"Chain Breaker," Zach Williams
Gospel Album
"Let Them Fall in Love," CeCe Winans
Jazz Instrumental Album
"Rebirth," Billy Childs
New Age Album
"Dancing on Water," Peter Kater
Song Written for Visual Media
"How Far I'll Go (Moana)," Lin-Manuel Miranda
Score Soundtrack for Visual Media
"La La Land"
Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
"La La Land"
Musical Theater Album
"Dear Evan Hansen"
Spoken Word Album
"The Princess Diarist," Carrie Fisher
Latin Pop Album
"El Dorado," Shakira
Music Film
"The Defiant Ones," various artists
Music Video
"HUMBLE.," Kendrick Lamar
Contemporary Instrumental Album
"Prototype," Jeff Lorber Fusion
Dance/Electronic Album
"3-D The Catalogue," Kraftwerk
Dance Recording
"Tonite," LCD Soundsystem
For a Complete List of Winners in all Categories, Visit Grammy.com