The Grammy Awards have wrapped up at Staples Center, where Adele went home with five awards, including song, record and album of the year. 

The other artists competing in the album of the year category were Beyoncé, Justin Bieber, Drake and Sturgill Simpson. 

Many awards were announced before the telecast began, including multiple wins by Beyoncé, Adele, Chance the Rapper, David Bowie, Lalah Hathaway and Sarah Jarosz.

Beyoncé led the pack of nominees, with a total of nine nominations. Drake, Rihanna and Kanye West all earned eight nominations apiece, while Chance the Rapper had seven. 

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See the complete list of nominees below:

Album of the year:

Record of the year:

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Song of the year:

New artist:

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Pop vocal album:

Dance/electronic album:

Rock album:

Alternative music album:

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Urban contemporary album:

Rap performance:

Pop Solo performance

Country solo performance:

Dance Recording

Jazz vocal album:

Gospel album:

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Contemporary Christian music album:

Latin pop album:

American roots performance:

Spoken word album (includes poetry, audio books & storytelling):

Song written for visual media:

Music video:

Producer of the year, non-classical:

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Pop duo/group performance

Rock performance

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Metal performance

Rock song

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Rock album

Alternative music album

R&B performance

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Traditional R&B performance

R&B song

Urban contemporary album

R&B album

Rap performance

Rap/sung performance

Rap song

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Rap album

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Country solo performance

Country duo/group performance

Country song

Country album

New Age album

Improvised jazz solo

Jazz vocal album

Jazz instrumental album

Large jazz ensemble album

Latin jazz album

Gospel performance/song

Contemporary Christian music performance/song

Gospel album

Contemporary Christian music album

Roots gospel album

Latin pop album

Latin rock, urban or alternative album

Regional Mexican music album (including Tejano)

Tropical Latin album

American roots performance

American roots song

Americana album

Bluegrass album

Traditional blues album

Contemporary blues album

Folk album

Regional roots music album

Reggae album

World music album

Children’s album

Comedy album

Musical theater album

Compilation soundtrack for visual media

Score soundtrack for visual media

Song written for visual media

Instrumental composition

Arrangement, instrumental or a cappella

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Arrangement, instruments and vocals

Recording package

Boxed or special limited edition package

Album notes

Historical album

Engineered album, non-classical

 

Remixed recording

Surround sound album

Engineered album, classical

Producer of the year, classical

Orchestral performance

Opera recording

Choral performance

Chamber music/small ensemble performance

Classical instrumental solo

Classical solo vocal album

Classical compendium

Contemporary classical composition

Music video

Music film

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Highlights from the 2017 Grammy Awards at the Staples Center.

Highlights from the 2017 Grammy Awards at the Staples Center.

Highlights from the 2017 Grammy Awards at the Staples Center.

Highlights from the 2017 Grammy Awards at the Staples Center.

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John Cale of Velvet Underground receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award.

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