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The 56th Grammy Awards were announced and Daft Punk won 5 awards and became the big winner

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The 56th Grammy Awards were announced and Daft Punk won 5 awards and became the big winner. On Sunday night, the 56th Grammy Music Awards ceremony was held at the Los Angeles NBA Lakers...

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The 56th Grammy Awards were announced. Daft Punk won 5 awards and became the big winner. On Sunday night, the 56th Grammy Music Awards ceremony was held at the home court of the NBA Lakers in Los Angeles. During the awards ceremony, Daft Punk, a band from France with a unique style of work that mainly plays electronic music, became the biggest winner of this year's Grammy with its divine song "Get Lucky" and eventually won five awards. New Zealand creative talent Lorde became the new favorite of the 56th Grammy Awards. She won important awards such as Best Pop Singer and Best Single of the Year for her album "Royals". The female singer is only 17 years old this year. As the Oscars in the music industry, the significance of the Grammys to pop musicians is self-evident. From veteran superstars such as Paul Cartney and Madonna to leading celebrities such as Katy Perry and Taylor Swift, except for the Grammy, I am afraid there is no award that can catch them all. This year, what are the winners, highlights, and even things to listen to? Just like the Oscars, there are many awards at the Grammys every year. Imagine Dragons won the best rock performance, Vampire Weekend won the best alternative album, Black Sabbath won the best metal band, Led Zeppelin won the best rock album, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis won the best new artist. But in terms of heavyweight awards, song of the year and best singer were won by Lorde and her "Royals". Lorde's performance on the scene can be described as "weird". His face was painted white, his lips were blackened, and he made repeated movements. Netizens described it as, "a large wave of zombies are approaching." Paul McCartney's song "Cut Me Some Slack," in which he participated, won the best rock song, his partner said. A busy year has come to an end, and someone is returning home proudly. Bruno Mars, a young man, has been favored by rockers frequently, so it must be a good feeling. There are also runners who have been with them for thousands of years, such as Katy Perry, the "Fruit Sister", who sang and danced hard, but continued to have the fate of not being welcomed by the Grammys; what was even more heartbreaking was the female man Pink, who was hanging from a rope with her eyes closed, spinning and hanging upside down in the air, singing and interacting without any delay. Her physical strength and singing skills were all impressive, sweeping across North America. The only delay was winning the award. For the Chinese, perhaps the bigger highlight is the cross-border collaboration between Chinese pianist Lang Lang and the famous heavy metal band Metallica on the classic song "One". Before Lang Lang, no idol star in Asia had entered the main lineup of rock performances at the Grammys. Because of this, although this song is near the finale, it is more like a metaphor of "beginning" for Chinese people. Next, let’s take a look at the awards that everyone is most concerned about: Comprehensive category 1. Record Of The Year (Record Of The Year) "Get Lucky" - Daft Punk & Pharrell Williams 2. Album Of The Year (Album Of The Year) "Random Access Memories" - Daft Punk 3. Song Of The Year (Song Of The Year) Lorde - "Royals" 4. Best New Artist (Best New Artist) Macklemore & Ryan Lewis 5. Best Pop Solo Performance) "Royals" - Lorde 6. Best Pop Vocal Album (Best Pop Vocal Album) "Unorthodox Jukebox" - Bruno Mars 7. Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals (Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals) "Get Lucky" - Daft Punk Featuring Pharrell Williams & Nile Rodgers 8. Best Pop Instrumental Album (Best Pop Instrumental Album) "Steppin’ Out" - Herb Alpert

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