Foo Fighters won each of the three Grammy Awards they were nominated for: Best Rock Performance for "Making a Fire," Best Rock Song for "Waiting on a War," and Best Rock Album for Medicine at Midnight. The band now has 15 total Grammys to its name, making them the most-awarded American band in Grammy history—a bittersweet milestone to reach just days after the death of Foo Fighters' longtime drummer Taylor Hawkins.
Kanye West scored Best Melodic Rap Performance for "Hurricane" feat. The Weeknd and Lil Baby, along with Best Rap Song for "Jail" with Jay-Z. The latter previously held the record for most Grammy wins by a rapper, but now, he and Kanye are tied with 24 trophies each.
Olivia Rodrigo took home an impressive three Grammy Awards, one of which was Best New Artist. At just 19, she's now the third-youngest artist to ever win the category (LeAnn Rimes and Christina Aguilera have her beat).
The Grammy for Best Musical Theater Album went to The Unofficial Bridgerton Album, marking the first time a TV show has ever won the category.
Silk Sonic's "Leave the Door Open" scored a whopping four Grammys, including Record of the Year, making Bruno Mars the second artist in Grammy history to ever win the highly coveted category three times. He previously won in 2018 for "24K Magic" and 2016 for "Uptown Funk."
"Leave the Door Open" by Silk Sonic—which consists of Bruno and Anderson .Paak—made history itself as only the third track in Grammy history to win both Song of the Year and Best R&B Song.
No Best New Artist winner has ever gone on to win Producer of the Year (Non-Classical)...except for Jack Antonoff. The hitmaker took home the production Grammy nearly a decade after winning Best New Artist as a member of the band fun.
St. Vincent won Best Alternative Music Album in 2015, and again in 2022 for Daddy's Home, making her the first female solo artist to ever win the honor twice.
Chris Stapleton became the first solo artist to win Best Country Album three times after scoring the honor for Starting Over. If that weren't impressive enough, Chris also became the first artist to ever win Best Country Solo Performance three times. His track "You Should Probably Leave" allowed him to break the tie he previously shared with two-time winner Carrie Underwood.