Beyonce and Taylor Take Swift Action at Grammys

The 52nd annual
Grammy Awards belonged to the ladies. While Taylor Swift took home album of the year and three other awards, the night's biggest winner was actually the mighty Beyonce. With her six trophies, she becomes the winningest female in Grammy history. PopEater watched the entire 3 1/2-hour show (geez, people!) and flagged the biggest performance and moments.
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11:24 | The night ended much like it began, with Taylor Swift winning a Grammy. This time, the big one: Album of the Year, for 'Fearless.' Congrats and good night!
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10:00 | The most touching moment of the night, with Michael Jackson's son, Prince, accepting his dad's Lifetime Achievement Award: "Through all his songs, his message was simple: Love. We will continue to spread his message and help the world."
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9:49 | Taylor Swift and Stevie Nicks together? Yes, Please!
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9:38 | The Zac Brown Band woke the crowd up with a lively performance, complete with a Leon Russell sighting. Now THAT's country! Oh yeah, and they won best new artist.
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9:18 | "I'm not gonna lie, but we're kinda drunk." -- Kings of Leon frontman Caleb Followill while accepting record of the year for 'Use Somebody.'
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8:54 | Watching the Black Eyed Peas -- and earlier Pink -- it appears artists tonight are trying to out-weird Lady Gaga.
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8:40 | Pink brought her Cirque du Soleil-ian live show to the party.
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8:30 | Beyonce covering Alanis Morissette's 'You Oughta Know'!!!
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8:06 | Lady Gaga and Elton John glam it up for an unforgettable duet.
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2010 Grammy Awards
Lady Gaga onstage during the 52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards held at Staples Center on January 31, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.
Kevin Winter, Getty Images
Bare That Midriff: This "vintage" photo shows Britney Spears' flaunting her tight tummy.
Chris Polk, FilmMagic
Bare That Midriff: Brooke Hogan leaves the gym, showing off her midriff.
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Bare That Midriff: Gwen Stefani (who has had two children) rocks a flat stomach on and off stage.
Kevin Mazur, WireImage
Bare That Midriff: Christina Aguilera was a dirty girl baring one flat stomach.
Theo Wargo, WireImage
Bare That Midriff: Kat Von D arrives at the Teen Choice Awards 2009 leaving little more than tattoos to "cover up" her midriff.
Steve Granitz, WireImage
Short shorts or no pants: Lady Gaga visits BET's '106 & Park' in New York City wearing fishnets as pants.
Johnny Nunez, WireImage
Short shorts or no pants: Miley Cyrus performs during her 'Wonder World' tour in short shorts.
Kevin Mazur, WireImage
Short shorts or no pants: Katy Perry poses during the 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards in cute little shorts.
Kevin Mazur, WireImage
Short shorts or no pants: Rihanna performs during the German TV Show 'Popstars You & I' final wearing just a body suit and boots.
Friedemann Vogel, Getty Images
Boho: Is it the '60s? Nicole Richie visits Starbucks wearing bell-bottoms and big sunglasses.
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AP News Report From the Staples Center Below:
The 52nd annual Grammy Awards belonged to the ladies. While Taylor Swift took home album of the year and three other awards, the night's biggest winner was actually the mighty Beyonce. Beyonce made history at the Grammys on Sunday as she collected six trophies, including song of the year for her anthem "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)," making her the most decorated woman in one night in the 52-year history of the awards show.
The multihyphenate entertainer won her sixth trophy with best female pop vocal for her soaring ballad "Halo." Perhaps she was not aware of her record-setting feat; her acceptance speech was decidedly low key.
"Thank you so much. This has been such an amazing night for me and I'd love to thank the Grammys," Beyonce said in her brief remarks. "I'd like to thank all of the fans for their support over the years."
The Kings of Leon, whose "Use Somebody" trumped her "Halo" to win record of the year, were a bit more entertaining when they picked up their trophy, the family quartet's third of the night.
"I'm not going to lie, we're all a little drunk. But we're happy drunks," said lead singer Caleb Followill.
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Grammys Red Carpet 2010
Singer Beyonce arrives at the 52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards held at Staples Center on January 31, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.
Jason Merritt,Getty Images
Bare That Midriff: This "vintage" photo shows Britney Spears' flaunting her tight tummy.
Chris Polk, FilmMagic
Bare That Midriff: Brooke Hogan leaves the gym, showing off her midriff.
X17online
Bare That Midriff: Gwen Stefani (who has had two children) rocks a flat stomach on and off stage.
Kevin Mazur, WireImage
Bare That Midriff: Christina Aguilera was a dirty girl baring one flat stomach.
Theo Wargo, WireImage
Bare That Midriff: Kat Von D arrives at the Teen Choice Awards 2009 leaving little more than tattoos to "cover up" her midriff.
Steve Granitz, WireImage
Short shorts or no pants: Lady Gaga visits BET's '106 & Park' in New York City wearing fishnets as pants.
Johnny Nunez, WireImage
Short shorts or no pants: Miley Cyrus performs during her 'Wonder World' tour in short shorts.
Kevin Mazur, WireImage
Short shorts or no pants: Katy Perry poses during the 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards in cute little shorts.
Kevin Mazur, WireImage
Short shorts or no pants: Rihanna performs during the German TV Show 'Popstars You & I' final wearing just a body suit and boots.
Friedemann Vogel, Getty Images
Boho: Is it the '60s? Nicole Richie visits Starbucks wearing bell-bottoms and big sunglasses.
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Beyonce, who in 2004 won five Grammys on the strength of her debut album "Dangerously in Love," a mark tied by the likes of Alicia Keys, Norah Jones and Lauryn Hill, Amy Winehouse and Alison Krauss, reached that milestone again Sunday en route to the new record. She is the first to reach that mark twice.
She won the songwriting trophy along with three writers for her omnipresent anthem "Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)." The superstar also won best R&B contemporary album for "I Am ... Sasha Fierce" among her other awards, and still had the opportunity to win the evening's remaining top award - album of the year.
Lady Gaga, who won two Grammys during the pre-telecast ceremony, kicked off the night with a sequined green leotard with massive shoulders as she sang her Grammy-nominated hit "Poker Face" amid an elaborate stage that included dramatic choreography and pyrotechnics.
Moments later, she scaled things down a bit - as much as Lady Gaga can - and brought out Elton John as they melded her song "Speechless" and his classic "Your Song" together in a performance that featured dueling pianos, and glitter-painted faces.
Taylor Swift, who was second to Beyonce in Grammy nominations with eight nods, won three early awards, including best country album. Though the 20-year-old has won just about every award imaginable over the past year for her best-selling CD "Fearless," she was wide-eyed when she accepted her trophy for country album.
"I just keep thinking back to when you're in second grade and you sing in the talent show for the first time and people joke around and say, 'Maybe we'll see you at the Grammys some day.' But that just seems like an impossible dream," she said. "I just feel like I'm standing here accepting an impossible dream."
Later, she also collaborated with a rock legend: Stevie Nicks joined her on stage as they both sang Nicks' "Rhiannon" and Swift's "You Belong With Me."
The Grammy for best new artist went to the Zac Brown Band, while best rock album went to Green Day for "21st Century Breakdown."
The Black Eyed Peas also had three trophies, as well as Jay-Z, who won for best rap solo performance and two awards for "Run This Town" with Rihanna and Kanye West.
Rihanna - who was forced to bow out of last year's awards as a performer after being assualted by then-boyfriend Chris Brown, accepted the trophy along with Jay-Z with Beyonce's young nephew in tow. West - who has been keeping a relatively low profile since his dustup with Swift a few months back - was a notable no show.
Maxwell, up for six awards, also won his first Grammys - best R&B male vocal for the ballad "Pretty Wings" and best R&B album for "BLACKsummers' night." The album marked the R&B crooner's return after an absence of eight years from the music business.
While Beyonce has won a caseload of Grammys during her career, she hasn't won album of the year, but that had the potential to change Sunday. The superstar was nominated for album of the year for "I Am ... Sasha Fierce," along Swift's "Fearless," the most popular album of any genre last year.
Rounding out the album of the year category were the Black Eyed Peas' "The E.N.D.," Lady Gaga's "The Fame" and the Dave Matthews Band's "Big Whiskey and the Groogrux King." The latter album was the band's first release since the death of founding member and saxophonist LeRoi Moore.
Many participants in the program wore red cross buttons in support of Haiti earthquake relief. Mary J. Blige joined Andrea Bocelli in a rousing rendition of "Bridge Over Troubled Water," which was not only designed to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the song's big Grammy wins, but to raise money for the people in Haiti. The performance, introduced by Haitian native Wyclef Jean, will be available via iTunes.com/target, with the funds going to earthquake relief.
The show also included a special 3-D tribute to Michael Jackson featuring a video clip he made of "Earth Song" as Usher, Carrie Underwood, Celine Dion, Jennifer Hudson and Smokey Robinson sang along.
Jackson's young children, Prince and Paris, accepted a lifetime achievement award for their late father.
"Through all his songs his message was simple, love. We will continue to spread his message and help the world," Prince said.
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Grammys Red Carpet 2010
Singer Carrie Underwood arrives at the 52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards held at Staples Center on January 31, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.
Larry Busacca,Getty Images for NARAS
Bare That Midriff: This "vintage" photo shows Britney Spears' flaunting her tight tummy.
Chris Polk, FilmMagic
Bare That Midriff: Brooke Hogan leaves the gym, showing off her midriff.
X17online
Bare That Midriff: Gwen Stefani (who has had two children) rocks a flat stomach on and off stage.
Kevin Mazur, WireImage
Bare That Midriff: Christina Aguilera was a dirty girl baring one flat stomach.
Theo Wargo, WireImage
Bare That Midriff: Kat Von D arrives at the Teen Choice Awards 2009 leaving little more than tattoos to "cover up" her midriff.
Steve Granitz, WireImage
Short shorts or no pants: Lady Gaga visits BET's '106 & Park' in New York City wearing fishnets as pants.
Johnny Nunez, WireImage
Short shorts or no pants: Miley Cyrus performs during her 'Wonder World' tour in short shorts.
Kevin Mazur, WireImage
Short shorts or no pants: Katy Perry poses during the 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards in cute little shorts.
Kevin Mazur, WireImage
Short shorts or no pants: Rihanna performs during the German TV Show 'Popstars You & I' final wearing just a body suit and boots.
Friedemann Vogel, Getty Images
Boho: Is it the '60s? Nicole Richie visits Starbucks wearing bell-bottoms and big sunglasses.
Bauer-Griffin
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Right on!!!!!!!
Still MOST of Today's music SUCKS!
Crap, crap and more crap...repackaged over and over...
Sell, sell, sell it... on MTV. O, they suck also...
No one really had any talent...
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Considering The writer wrote about Taylor as if she was a passing thought, I'm surprised she won anything, Oh, I forgot she's white!
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Brinda, most whites dont get it either with this girl. She is sooooooo over-rated. She belongs on a county fair stage somewhere.
This is about music not skin color . I admit she doesn't have a good voice but at the same token neither do the rap people. Notice I didn't call them singers.Rap is not music. You can hum a song. Try and hum Rap and you sound like two animals making love. It is not music. The language in some of the rap chanying would make most of the past SINGERS turn over in their grave.
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why everyone is so jealous of taylor, i will never know. i went to her fearless tour this year and she ROCKED it. Shes classy and always willing to please her fans. She would do ANYTHING for them. and i think thats what makes a great artist. She always looks great and is always shocks she wins, atleast shes not high headed. beyonce on the other hand? grabbing her crotch? just because your singing a song about being a boy doesnt need you need to grab your balls..just saying. i dont find that classy at all.
and as for lady gaga, shes just speechless..in a good way.
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I always wondered so now I know, Beyonce has a set oof Jewels.
Probably had Michael Jacksons implanted.
Why are so many of the popular black singers Half white?
She is not shocked when she wins...it is an act. Although, now that I think about it, maybe she really is shocked cause she knows she SUCKS!
I'mma let you all finish but Milli Vanilli should have got another Grammy! They had the best hair, the best hair.
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Still MOST of Today's music SUCKS!
Crap, crap and more crap...repackaged over and over...
Sell, sell, sell it... on MTV. O, they suck also...
No one really had any talent...
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I,am no prude,but how can a prime time tv station show a 90% naked women on tv when a unknown but probably considerable amount of children are exposed to. I.am talking about Pink
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It has been said that " It is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt". In your case try not writing it down either.
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Taylor Swift is overrated and does not deserve to win as many awards as she did. Beyonce and Gaga are much better artists.
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Taylor Swift winning album of the year was a joke. She seems like a nice girl, but she really showed tonight that she cannot carry a tune! It was kind of sad and embarrassing. She should have worried more about her singing than throwing the microphone around.
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i think Taylor Swift is pretty and bright but she makes beleive that love is a true thing for every body and its not,well not to me and especially at a young age like fifteen as in most of her songs.
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I,am no prude,but how can a prime time tv station show a 90% naked
women on tv when a unknown but probably considerable amount of
children are exposed to. I am talking about Pink
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I am amazed that Beyonce can win six grammys and Taylor Swift is the headline on every major news channel and internet site. It is great to be a pretty lil white girl
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I am NOT black, but I think that the black (music) influence in this country is and always been a huge part of why the USA stands out in the world AS the heartbeat of the music industry, worldwide!!! You, dear sir, and all those like you are the reason why our country has so many problems. . . . hatred! it's still the best country in the whole world, thanks to people like me and all the terrific "blacks" that helped us make it the great nation it is! What have YOU done for it lately? I see ignorance is still alive and well here!
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THIS MORON CANT EVEN SPELL,,SO SHHHH BE QUIET.
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Other than Beyonce, in ten years no one will hear from these "winning women" again.....
Remember Debbie Gibson??
Yeah, thought so.
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