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Beyoncé wins the most Grammy Awards of all time

History was made at the 65th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday as Beyoncé won her 32nd award, giving her the most Grammys of all time. 

"I'd like to thank the queer community for your love," she said on stage, while accepting the award for best dance/electronic music album of the year. 

Beyoncé had the most nominations this year with nine in total for her album Renaissance and she picked up a Grammy for best R&B song of the year, along with two awards in the pre-broadcast for best traditional R&B performance and best dance/electronic recording for Break My Soul

The show opened with a colourful performance by Bad Bunny, who is up for album of the year for Un Verano Sin Ti — the first Latin album in this category — and an early award for Harry Styles.

Styles picked up the award for best pop vocal album for Harry's House.

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Bad Bunny performs during the 65th Grammy Awards at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday. (Getty Images)

Viola Davis also achieved EGOT status, winning a Grammy award for best audio book, narration, and storytelling recording for her memoir, Finding Me.

Early Canadian wins

Other early winners included Burnaby, B.C.-born singer Michael Bublé, who picked up a Grammy for best traditional pop vocal album for Higher and Toronto rapper Drake's win for best melodic rap performance for his feature on Future's Wait for U.

Montreal conductor and pianist Yannick Nézet-Séguin picked up two awards for best opera recording for Blanchard: Fire Shut Up In My Bones and best classical solo vocal album for Voice Of Nature — The Anthropocene.

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North Vancouver's Tobias Jesso Jr. accepts the Grammy Award for songwriter of the year, non classical, onstage during the 65th Grammy Awards at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday. (Getty Images)

Tobias Jesso Jr., of North Vancouver, won songwriter of the year, non-classical, for his work with artists like Harry Styles, Adele and Orville Peck.

While Vancouver-born jazz artist Kris Davis and fellow Canadian Matthew Stevens also won a Grammy for best jazz instrumental album.

CBC News will be updating a list of major winners throughout the evening: 

Best Pop Vocal Album:

Voyage, ABBA.

30, Adele.

Music of the Spheres, Coldplay.

Special, Lizzo.

Harry's House, Harry Styles.

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Harry Styles performs onstage during the 65th Grammy Awards. The artist also won Best Pop Vocal Album. (Getty Images for The Recording Awards)

Best R&B Song:

CUFF IT, Beyoncé.

Good Morning Gorgeous, Mary J. Blige.

Hrs & Hrs, Muni Long.

Hurt Me So Good, Jazmine Sullivan.

Please Don't Walk Away, PJ Morton.

Best Country Album:

Growin' Up, Luke Combs.

Palomino, Miranda Lambert.

Ashley McBryde Presents: Lindeville, Ashley McBryde.

Humble Quest, Maren Morris.

A Beautiful Time, Willie Nelson.

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance:

Shut Me Down, ABBA.

Bam Bam, Camila Cabello feat. Ed Sheeran.

My Universe, Coldplay & BTS.

I Like You (A Happier Song), Post Malone & Doja Cat.

Unholy, Sam Smith and Kim Petras.

Best Música Urbana Album:

Trap Cake Vol. 2, Rauw Alejandro.

Un Verano Sin Ti, Bad Bunny.

Legendaddy, Daddy Yankee.

La 167, Farruko.

The Love & Sex Tape, Maluma.

Best Rap Album:

God Did, DJ Khaled.

I Never Liked You, Future.

Come Home the Kids Miss You, Jack Harlow.

Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers, Kendrick Lamar.

It's Almost Dry, Pusha T.

Best Dance/Electronic Music Album: 

Renaissance, Beyoncé

Fragments, Bonobo

Diplo, Diplo

The Last Goodbye, Odesza

Surrender, RÜFÜS DU SOL