2020 Grammy Awards: Billie Eilish, Lizzo, Cage the Elephant top winner list

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LOS ANGELES — Lizzo opened the 62nd annual Grammy Awards with a performance in honor of Kobe Bryant, who died in a helicopter crash earlier in the day.

The pop star then was awarded her third trophy.

Lizzo won for best pop solo performance for “Truth Hurts.” Earlier before the broadcast, she won best traditional rhythm and blues performance for “Jerome” and best urban contemporary album for “Cuz I Love You (Deluxe).”

“This whole week, I've been lost in my problems, stressed out," Lizzo said. "Then in an instant, all of that can go away.”

Here is a list of winners:

Billie Eilish, “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?” - album of the year

Billie Eilish - best new artist

DJ Khaled featuring Nipsey Hussle and John Legend, “Higher” - best rap song

Billie Eilish “Bad Guy” - song of the year

Cage the Elephant, “Social Cues" - best rock album

Tyler, the Creator, “Igor” - best rap album

Aerosmith - 2020 person of the year

Dave Chappelle, “Sticks & Stones” - best comedy album

Dan + Shay, “Speechless” - best country duo/group

Lizzo, “Truth Hurts” - best pop solo performance

Here are the rest of the winners, according to The Associated Press:

Record of the year: “Bad Guy,” Billie Eilish

Best pop vocal album: “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?” Billie Eilish

Best pop duo/group performance: “Old Town Road,” Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus

Best traditional pop vocal album: “Look Now,” Elvis Costello & The Imposters

Best R&B album: “Ventura,” Anderson .Paak

Best urban contemporary album: “Cuz I Love You,” Lizzo

Best R&B song: “Say So,” PJ Morton featuring JoJo

Best traditional R&B performance: “Jerome,” Lizzo

Best R&B performance: “Come Home,” Anderson .Paak featuring Andre 3000

Best rock song: “This Land,” Gary Clark, Jr.

Best rock performance: “This Land,” Gary Clark, Jr.

Best contemporary blues album: “This Land,” Gary Clark, Jr.

Best spoken word album: “Becoming,” Michelle Obama

Best American roots performance: “Saint Honesty,” Sara Bareilles

Best alternative music album: “Father of the Bride,” Vampire Weekend

Producer of the year, non-classical: Finneas

Best music film: “Homecoming,” Beyonce

Best country album: “While I’m Livin’,” Tanya Tucker

Best country song: “Bring My Flowers Now,” Tanya Tucker

Best country solo performance: “Ride Me Back Home,” Willie Nelson

Best rap song: “A Lot,” 21 Savage featuring J. Cole

Best rap performance: “Racks in the Middle,” Nipsey Hussle, featuring Roddy Ricch & Hit-Boy

Best musical theater album: “Hadestown”

Best metal performance: “7empest,” Tool

Best world music album: “Celia,” Angelique Kidjo

Best roots gospel album: “Testimony,” Gloria Gaynor

Best music video: “Old Town Road (Official Movie),” Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus

Best dance/electronic album: “No Geography,” Chemical Brothers

Best dance recording: “Got to Keep On,” Chemical Brothers

Best score soundtrack for visual media: Hildur Guðnadóttir, “Chernobyl”

Best contemporary instrumental album: “Mettavolution,” Rodrigo y Gabriela

Best reggae album: “Rapture,” Koffee

Best folk album: “Patty Griffin,” Patty Griffin

Best recording package: “Chris Cornell,” Chris Cornell

Best compilation soundtrack for visual media: “A Star Is Born”

Best song written for visual media: “I’ll Never Love Again,” Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper

Best jazz vocal album: “12 Little Spells,” Esperanza Spalding

Best engineered album, non-classical: “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?” Billie Eilish

Best gospel performance/song: “Love Theory,” Kirk Franklin

Best gospel album: “Long Live Love,” Kirk Franklin

Best Latin pop album: “#Eldisco,” Alejandro Sanz

Best opera recording: “Picker: Fantastic Mr. Fox”