Afrobeats singer Tems has clinched her second Grammy award, with a win in the Best African Music Performance category, with her track Love Me Jeje.
At the 67th Recording Academy Awards, more than 94 prizes was to be handed out over the course of the ceremony, and we would provide winners updates as it progresses.
The Beatles and the Rolling Stones have both won Grammy Awards, with the Beatles picking up best rock performance for Now And Then, their “final” song, which was assembled from a demo by the late John Lennon; while the Rolling Stones won best rock album for their 2023 comeback, Hackney Diamonds.
Other winners in the early stages included Sabrina Carpenter, who won best pop solo performancefor her song, Espresso; and British star Charli XCX, who scooped three prizes, including best dance/pop album for Brat which also won the “best packaging” award.
Meanwhile, Best R&B song went to SZA for Saturn, Best R&B album went to Chris Brown for 11:11 (Deluxe) and Kendrick Lamar won three consecutive prizes – best rap song, best rap performance andbest music video – for Not Like US.