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Grammys 2022: Six biggest talking points, from Louis CK’s shock win to Zelensky’s surprise appearance

Jon Batiste, Silk Sonic and Olivia Rodrigo among the winners on music’s biggest night

Doja Cat nearly misses Grammy win due to ill-timed bathroom break

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The 2022 Grammys took place tonight (3 April), with winners on the biggest night in music including Jon Batiste, Silk Sonic and Olivia Rodrigo.

The ceremony, which was originally set to happen in January, took place in Las Vegas, marking the first ceremony since changes to the nomination process were announced.

Jon Batiste was the most-nominated artist ahead of the ceremony with 11 nods. In the end he won five, including the prestigious Album of the Year award for We Are.

Other big winners on the night included Silk Sonic, the R&B superduo composed of singer Bruno Mars and rapper and singer Anderson .Paak, who took home the Grammy for Song of the Year for their single “Leave The Door Open”. Mars celebrated by lighting up a cigarette on stage, leading fans to ask: “Can I bum a smoke?”

Doja Cat and SZA won Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for the collaboration “Kiss Me More”, with Doja Cat almost missing the award as she rushed back to the stage from the toilets. “I have never taken such a fast p*** in my whole life,” she joked. “Thank you everybody. I really appreciate it.”

Earlier on, Lady Gaga received a standing ovation from the audience after her performance of “Do I Love You” from her joint album with Tony Bennett, Love for Sale.

Other memorable moments on the night included a video address from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, a shock win for comedian Louis CK, fashion designer Donatella Versace appearing on stage with Dua Lipa and Megan Thee Stallion and Billie Eilish performing in a T-shirt bearing the image of Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins, who died suddenly on 25 March in Colombia, aged 50.

After last week’s eventful Oscars, however, our correspondent Roisin O’Connor found the whole thing majorly dull.

See a full list of 2022 Grammy winners here.

Now we have Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group, which goes to Brothers Osborne.

TJ Osborne says the song was about coming out as gay, something he thought would be “life-changing, potentially in a negative way”. And now he’s got a Grammy for it!

Isobel Lewis3 April 2022 21:39

Best Country Song is given to “Cold” by Chris Stapleton.

Isobel Lewis3 April 2022 21:44

Now we’ve got Best American Roots Performance. It goes to Jon Batiste, who sadly isn’t there.

Isobel Lewis3 April 2022 21:45

Best American Roots Song is awarded to “Cry”, by Jon Batiste and Steve McEwan.

“These things aren’t really important... until you win won,” gets the first proper laugh of the night.

Isobel Lewis3 April 2022 21:46

Best Americana Album now, which goes to Los Lobos for Native Sons.

Isobel Lewis3 April 2022 21:50

And the award for Best Bluegrass Album goes to... Béla Fleck. She’s not here either, though.

Isobel Lewis3 April 2022 21:50

Best Traditional Blues Album is given to Cedric Burnside.

Isobel Lewis3 April 2022 21:52

Christone “Kingfish” Ingram takes home the gong for Best Contemporary Blues Album.

Isobel Lewis3 April 2022 21:53

Best Folk Album is given to Rhiannon Giddens and Francesco Turrisi for They’re Calling Me Home.

Isobel Lewis3 April 2022 21:55

Best Regional Roots Album now, which goes to an emotional Kalani Pe’a for his album Kau Ka Pe’a.

“I’m proud to be Hawaiian,” he says. “I’m so overwhelmed with joy.”

Pe’a then jokes that his mum is single and praises her for giving birth to this “big boy”. And a shout out to LGBTQ+ youth! What a speech!

Isobel Lewis3 April 2022 21:58

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