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Grammys 2019: Kacey Musgraves wins Album of the Year on night that celebrated female artists

Music's biggest night took place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles

Grammys 2019: Casey Musgrave wins Album of the Year

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The 61st annual Grammy Awards have come to a close, on a night that finally seemed to acknowledge women in the music industry.

The ceremony itself was decidely female-focused, with superb performances from Janelle Monae, Cardi B, Dolly Parton, Miley Cyrus, Jennifer Lopez, Brandie Carlisle and Kacey Musgraves, plus a powerful opening speech from host Alicia Keys, Jada Pinkett-Smith, Jennifer Lopez, Lady Gaga and Michelle Obama.

The main prizes were handed out to a female majority, including H.E.R for Best R&B Album, and Cardi B, who became the first female solo artist in Grammys history to win Best Rap Album. British artist Dua Lipa, who had performed a medley of her song "One Love" with St Vincent's "My Seduction" just moments before, was awarded the prize for Best New Artist.

The biggest prize of the night, Album of the Year, went to Kacey Musgraves, who looked overwhelmed as she realised she had beaten competition from the likes of Janelle Monae, Cardi B, Drake, H.E.R and Kendrick Lamar.

The change-up follows an outcry over the lack of female winners last year, after which Recording Academy president Neil Portnow said that women needed to "step up" if they wanted to be recognised.

In response to the backlash, the Recording Academy appointed a task force led by Tina Tchen, a former chief of staff to Michelle Obama, to “identify the various barriers and unconscious biases faced by underrepresented communities” at the academy.

Despite the positive change in acknowledging women at the ceremony, it appeared that the Grammys have done little to soothe their troubled relationship with the hip hop community.

Drake made a surprise appearance to pick up his award for Best Rap Song, unfortunately appearing to get cut off as he spoke about what success meant. He and fellow hip hop artists like Childish Gambino and Kendrick Lamar have a difficult relationship with the Grammys, with Lamar snubbed for Album of the Year three times.

And while Childish Gambino won two out of the four biggest prizes of the night, for Record of the Year and Song of the Year with "This is America", he was noticeable absent from the ceremony. According to the show's longtime producer Ken Erlich, Kendrick, Chilidish Gambino and Drake all turned down offers to perform at the Grammys this year.

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“The fact of the matter is, we continue to have a problem in the hip-hop world,” Ehrlich told the New York Times. “When they don't take home the big prize, the regard of the academy, and what the Grammys represent, continues to be less meaningful to the hip-hop community, which is sad."

Janelle Monáe is now performing onstage. Alicia Keys introduced her as "my sister in music".

James Crump11 February 2019 01:32

Here is Janelle Monáe during her energizing performance: 

(Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording Academy) 

James Crump11 February 2019 01:40

John Mayer is now onstage with Alicia Keys to present the Song of the Year award. Alicia Keys told the crowd how he once shared the credit with her after beating her for a Grammy several years ago.

James Crump11 February 2019 01:44

Childish Gambino wins the Song of the Year award with This Is America!

James Crump11 February 2019 01:45

Donald Glover wasn't here to receive his award in person, but his win is one of the most high-profile of the evening.

James Crump11 February 2019 01:46

This is America​ is the first rap song to win the Grammy Award for Song of the Year.

James Crump11 February 2019 01:50

Katy Perry and Kacey Musgraves are now performing to honour Dolly Parton, who is also in the room tonight.

James Crump11 February 2019 01:59

Dolly Parton just joined Katy Perry and Kacey Musgraves onstage for a powerful performance.

James Crump11 February 2019 01:59

Dolly Parton and Miley Cyrus are delivering a rousing rendition of Jolene. The crowd is clearly won over by the tribute performance.

James Crump11 February 2019 02:01

Let's re-live Dolly Parton and Miley Cyrus's duet, one of the high points of the all-female performance paying tribute to the country icon.

James Crump11 February 2019 02:17

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