Bruno Mars sweep top Grammy awards

Reuters Updated - December 07, 2021 at 01:18 AM.

Wins six Grammys including song of the year, record and album of the year

Bruno Mars poses with his Grammys for Record of the Year and Album of the Year for "24K Magic" and Song of the Year for "That's What I Like".

R&B artist Bruno Mars won the top prize at the Grammy Awards on Sunday, denying rappers Kendrick Lamar and Jay-Z the honour of becoming the first hip-hop artist in 14 years to win the coveted album of the year award.

 

Mars won six Grammys including song of the year for his hit single “That's What I Like,” and both record and album of the year for “24K Magic.”

 

Lamar, 30, regarded as one of the most innovative rappers of his generation, won five prizes mostly in rap categories, for his album “DAMN.” and single “Humble.” Lamar's victories came at the expense of veteran Jay-Z and his soul-baring album “4:44.” Jay-Z won none of his eight nominations and chose not to perform at the three-hour show.

Rap last year surpassed rock as the dominant genre in US music.

On the red carpet, dozens of musicians wore or held white roses to signal support for women's equality and freedom from sexual harassment, a theme that was echoed on stage in an emotional performance by Kesha of her single “Praying.”

Published on January 29, 2018 05:44