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Examining the ceremony's highlights and lowlights, the event took intriguing turns.

Beyoncé addressed the Grammys' resistance to awarding her album of the year in her eighth solo record, "Cowboy Carter."

Adele considered relinquishing her award in 2017, acknowledging Beyoncé's unparalleled “Lemonade.”

In a surprising upset, Harry Styles' Harry's House" triumphed over Beyoncé’s intricate "Renaissance in 2023.

Beyoncé's strategic shift to country music ultimately secured her a well-deserved victory.

Her album, "Cowboy Carter," masterfully intertwines diverse musical elements to explore America's cultural history and challenge genre barriers.

The compelling narrative it presents is both timely and impactful.

Likely not the last win for Beyoncé, this work is the middle part of a trilogy.

Sabrina Carpenter, primed for Grammy success after a breakthrough in 2024, crafted a memorable performance filled with unexpected mishaps and comedic twists.

The audience embraced her vaudevillian act, though host Trevor Noah humorously questioned her antics.

The Weeknd's return to the Grammy stage followed past criticisms of the awards' integrity, showcasing his growth and determination in the face of past snubs.

As the BBC Sound of 2025 winner, Chappell Roan delivered a theatrical performance at the Grammys, using her platform to advocate for artists' well-being.

Charli XCX challenged conventions with her intentionally provocative artwork and compelling live performance, elevating the nightclub atmosphere at the event.

Taylor Swift’s mysterious whispers and Beyoncé's reaction to her country album win added layers of intrigue to the ceremony.

The Grammys paid tribute to Quincy Jones posthumously, featuring memorable performances by renowned artists.

Trevor Noah’s adept hosting, engaging with music and maintaining a humorous yet respectful tone, made him a staple at the Grammys.