Grammys for record of the year, album of the year and song of the year all went to one man tonight -- Bruno Mars -- the real man of the evening. Kendrick Lamar took the prize for best rap album and best rap performance. Alessia Cara, the 21-year-old Canadian who sings the hit single "Scars to Your Beautiful" won for best new artist. Ed Sheeran took home a measly prize for best pop vocal album and Childish Gambino won for best traditional R&B performance for "Redbone."

Beyond music, politics took center stage as Janelle Monae gave a rousing #TimesUp speech, introducing Kesha's angry anthem "Praying." Hillary Clinton was there to read from Michael Wolf's Fire & Fury -- the much hyped book about Trump's first year in office -- along with others who quoted the book: John Legend, Snoop Dogg and Cardi B, to name a few.

And New York, the Statue of Liberty, a renewed sense of patriotism and artistic pride were forefront. The Grammys turned out not to be as boring as we thought they'd be ...

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