Grammys 2020 Winners: Billie Eilish Makes History At This Year's Awards Show

Lizzo also had some big wins, while rapper Nipsey Hussle received two posthumous awards.
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Billie Eilish dominated at this year’s Grammys, winning five of the six awards she was nominated for.

The 18-year-old was already the youngest artist to ever be nominated in the awards show’s four main categories – Record Of The Year, Song Of The Year, Album Of The Year and Best New Artist – and has gone on to make history again by triumphing in all four.

Not only is she the youngest artist to scoop all four of the night’s big awards, she’s also one of two to do so, the first being Christopher Cross back in 1981.

Billie also picked up Best Pop Vocal Album, beating stiff competition from more established stars, Beyoncé, Ariana Grande, Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift.

Billie Eilish and Lizzo at the Grammys
Billie Eilish and Lizzo at the Grammys
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It was also a big night for Billie’s fellow new artist Lizzo, who had been the most-nominated star of the night, eventually taking home a respectable three Grammys, including Best Pop Solo Performance for Truth Hurts.

Now, we’re going to be honest with you, the Grammys do famously have about 400 categories, each more niche and technical than the last, so we’re going to restrict our list purely to those given out on the night.

But for those who want to see the awards that were dished out during the televised ceremony, here you go...

Record Of The Year

Billie Eilish - Bad Guy

Album Of The Year

Billie Eilish - When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?

Song Of The Year

Billie Eilish - Bad Guy

Best New Artist

Billie Eilish

Best Pop Solo Performance

Lizzo - Truth Hurts

Best Rap Album

Tyler, The Creator - Igor

Best Rap/Sung Performance

Higher - DJ Khaled, feat. Nipsey Hussle and John Legend

Best Country Duo/Group Performance

Dan + Shay - Speechless

Best Comedy Album

Dave Chappelle

For a more comprehensive winners list, check out the Grammys website.

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