The Lonely Hour singer isn't so lonely anymore after taking home four Grammy awards!
We're goo goo for GaGa and of course, Tony Bennett. The duo slayed it at the Grammys with their performance of their hit "Cheek to Cheek."
The DJ and record producer accepted a Grammy for Best Remix Recording, Non-Classial for "All of Me" by John Legend.
Queen B may not have taken home a Grammy for Album of the Year, but with Jay-Z and Blue Ivy, she's a winner in our eyes.
The singer picked up his fourth Grammy award last night for his latest record, Mandatory Fun.
The trio took home their first Grammy for Best Country Group Performance.
The country singer took home her second Grammy for her latest album Platinum.
The duo took home a Grammy for their work with Christina Aguilera on "Say Something."
Hailing from Nashville, Tennessee, the folk band took home a Grammy for their album Remedy.
The jazz keyboardist won two Grammys last night, putting him at a total of 22 Grammy wins. Way to go!
The American singer-songwriter took home three Grammys last night. Her father, Johnny Cash, would have been proud.
These Texans took home a Grammy for Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Capella.
The Christian rapper took the time to talk about his faith as he accepted his Grammy for Best Contemporary Christian Song/Performance.
The veteran country star teamed up with country newcomer Brandy Clark for their Grammy performance of "Hold My Hand."
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