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Grammy 2021: Beyonce, Taylor Swift, Megan Thee Stallion and Billie Eilish make history

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Billie Eilish won 'Record Of The Year' for the second consecutive time with her song 'Everything I Wanted' and also won 'Best Song Written For Visual Media' with brother Finneas at the 63rd annual Grammys. (Photo | AP)
Billie Eilish won 'Record Of The Year' for the second consecutive time with her song 'Everything I Wanted' and also won 'Best Song Written For Visual Media' with brother Finneas at the 63rd annual Grammys. (Photo | AP)
Taylor Swift made history at the 63rd annual Grammys as she bagged an award for 'Folklore' and became the first female performer to win 'Album Of The Year' three times. (Photo | AP)
H.E.R. won the award for 'Song Of The Year' for 'I Can't Breathe' and best R&B song at the 63rd annual Grammy Awards (Photo | AFP)
Megan Thee Stallion had an exciting night as she bagged not one, not two, but three awards, starting off with 'Best New Artist.' (Photo | AP)
'Queen-B' Beyonce and 'Best New Artist' winner Megan Thee Stallion stole the show at the 63rd annual Grammys as they won two awards for 'Savage'; the 'Best Rap Performance' and the 'Best Rap Song'. (Photo | AP)
Beyoncé -with her 28th win- became the most decorated woman in Grammy history. She picked up four honours, including 'Best R&B Performance' for 'Black Parade'. (Photo | AP)
Harry Styles became the first 'One Direction' member to pick up a Grammy with his win for 'Best Pop Solo Performance' for 'Watermelon Sugar'. (Photo | AP)
Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga took home the Grammy for 'Best Pop Duo/Group Performance' for megahit `Rain On Me` from Gaga`s latest album 'Chromatic'. Although neither star appeared to accept their award during the Grammys ceremony, Grande hilariously reacted to their win on Twitter. (Photo | YouTube Screengrab)
Due Lipa who bagged the award for 'Best Pop Vocal Album' for 'Future Nostalgia' at the 63rd annual Grammy Awards said it was 'amazing to feel the energy' with 'lots of women winning awards'. (Photo | AP)
John Legend who was not present at the award show, accepted his third overall Grammy Award for 'Best R&B Album' from his kitchen. He won the award for his song 'Bigger Love'. (Photo | AP)
Miranda Lambert took home the award for 'Best Country Album' for 'Wildcard' at the 63rd annual Grammy Awards. (Photo | AP)
US rock band 'The Strokes' won 'Best Rock Album'-their first ever Grammy- for 'The New Abnormal'. (Photo | AFP)
Beyoncé wasn't the only one to make history, her 9-year-old Blue Ivy Carter became the second youngest act to win a Grammy in the show’s 63-year history. The mother-daughter duo won 'Best Music Video' for 'Brown Skin Girl'. (Photo | AP)
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