High five! Adele sweeps the Grammys

Adele has beaten Beyonce to take top honours at the Grammys, winning five awards including album of the year for 25.

David Bowie.

David Bowie. Source: AAP

Adele has walked away the belle of the ball by winning five Grammy awards, taking home the statuettes for album, record and song of the year in a shock victory over Beyonce.

The 28-year-old British singer won album of the year for 25 and record and song of the year for Hello, beating her "idol" Beyonce to the three top awards.

She tearfully dedicated her album award to Beyonce, who missed out with her celebrated visual record Lemonade.

"I can't possibly accept this award," she said.

"I'm very humble and I'm grateful and gracious but my artist of my life is Beyonce and the Lemonade album was just so monumental - Beyonce, it was so monumental - and so well thought out and so beautiful and soul-bearing.

"All us artists here, we f****** adore you.

"The way you make me and my friends feel. The way you make my black friends feel is empowering. You make them stand up for themselves and I love you and I always have."

Adele also won best pop vocal album for 25 and best pop solo performance for Hello, taking her total number of Grammy wins to 15.

She is the first artist to win song, record and album of the year in the same year twice following her success in 2012 with her album 21 and single Rolling In The Deep.

Adele had earlier been left in tears during the star-studded awards in Los Angeles after she restarted her tribute to George Michael.

She swore as she called a halt to her performance of Fast Love, telling the audience: "I'm sorry, I can't mess this up for him."

There was more British success as David Bowie won five posthumous Grammys following his death from cancer last year.

Bowie, 69, who died in January 2016, won best alternative music album, best rock performance and best engineered non-classical album for his last release, Blackstar.

He also won best rock song for his single Blackstar, while the Blackstar album won another Grammy when Jonathan Barnbrook took home best recording package for his artwork on the record.

Bowie's awards were his first music Grammys after previously winning best music video in 1985 for Jazzin' For Blue Jean and a lifetime achievement award in 2006.

Beyonce made her first public performance since announcing she is pregnant with twins as she performed two songs from her hit album Lemonade.

Her husband Jay Z and their daughter Blue Ivy were in the audience as she won best urban contemporary album and best music video for Formation.

On stage, Beyonce said the album was made to "give a voice to our pain" and to "confront issues that make us uncomfortable".

Chance The Rapper won best new artist, best rap album and best rap performance after becoming the first artist to be nominated for a streaming-only album following the release of Coloring Book.

Described by organisers as music's biggest night, Kanye West, Justin Bieber and Drake - who won two awards for Hotline Bling - did not attend the ceremony.


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Published 13 February 2017 6:42pm
Source: AAP


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