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Billie Eilish continued her stellar awards show success at Sunday s 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, taking home the biggest award of the night for record of the year.
Ringo Starr presented record of the year, which went to Eilish for Everything I Wanted, beating out Beyoncé’s Black Parade, Black Pumas’ Colors, DaBaby and Roddy Ricch’s Rockstar, Doja Cat’s Say So, Dua Lipa’s Don’t Start Now, Post Malone’s Circles and Megan Thee Stallion and Beyonce’s Savage. This is really embarrassing for me, Eilish said in her acceptance speech, before announcing that she believed the award should have gone to Megan Thee Stallion, who also took home awards earlier in the evening.
For her speech, Megan Thee Stallion held back tears before thanking her fellow nominees, those on her team and her mom.
“First of all, I wanna say [that] everybody is amazing,” she says. “Every artist that was nominated for this award is so amazing so shout out to all of you. Secondly, I just really want to thank God because thank you for putting life into my body to even be here today….I really wanna say thank you to my mama, she’s not here with me today, but I know she’s here with me in spirit. She always believed I could do it.”
Kanye West won another Grammy Award, making fans wonder if he will urinate on this trophy, too.
On Sunday (March 14), the rapper won the 2021 Grammy for Best Contemporary Christian Album for his album
Jesus Is King. The win was announced during the Grammy Premiere Ceremony, which was live-streamed online prior to the televised event.
Although the Grammys gave winners the option to accept their awards virtually, West was not virtually present and did not accept the award on camera. The win marked West s 22nd Grammy award win and 70th nomination total.