The 67th Grammy Awards took place Sunday at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, offering a unique mix of celebration and support for wildfire victims. The show adopted a tone of solidarity as Los Angeles continues to recover from devastating fires. Beyoncé made history with her first win in a country category, while other first-time winners included Sabrina Carpenter, Charli xcx, and Carin León. Kenrick Lamar continued his dominance, winning three awards. Former President Jimmy Carter received a posthumous Grammy for his narration work. The event featured performances by a star-studded lineup and a tribute to Quincy Jones.
The 67th Grammy Awards are taking place Sunday at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, and joy was felt from the start.
Kenrick Lamar's ubiquitous "Not Like Us" was an early winner, receiving trophies for music video, rap song and rap performance. It marks his seventh time winning in the latter category. Carin León won his first Grammy for his first nomination: Música Mexicana album for his blockbuster "Boca Chueca, Vol. 1."
The energy was high from minute one: Yolanda Adams, Wayne Brady, Deborah Cox, Pentatonix's Scott Hoying, Angelique Kidjo and Taj Mahal opened the premiere ceremony with a soulful rendition of "Bridge Over Troubled Water." Comedian Trevor Noah will host for a fifth year in a row and history could be made when some of the biggest names in music gather. Here's some key things to know ahead of Sunday's show at the Crypto.com Arena:Beyoncé leads the Grammy nods with 11 thanks to her acclaimed "Cowboy Carter" album, bringing her career total to 99 nominations. That makes her the most nominated artist in Grammy history.
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