Pop star Sabrina Carpenter secured her first two Grammy wins, picking up best pop vocal album award for her sixth studio album Short n’ Sweet and best pop solo performance award for her summer hit Espresso.
British star Charli XCX was among the early winners, taking out best dance/electronic album for her culture-shaping sixth record Brat and best dance pop recording for its lead single Von Dutch.
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Australian singer Troye Sivan, who was nominated for best dance pop recording for his song Got Me Started, praised Charli XCX for picking up the prize, describing her as an “incredible” artist.
The Beatles picked up best rock performance for their new song Now And Then, which was written and sung by John Lennon and later finished by Sir Paul McCartney and Sir Ringo Starr using overdubs and guitar tracks by George Harrison.