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Watch the highlights from the 2023 Grammy Awards

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Host Trevor Noah opened the 65th Grammys by saying Beyoncé's hit song "Break My Soul" inspired him to quit his job, and it was a big night for Queen Bey as she made Grammy history by breaking the record as having the most wins by any artist. Artists Lizzo, Bonnie Raitt and Harry Styles also took home some of the top awards of the night.