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In Pics | Grammys 2022: Winners in key categoriesThe Grammys 2022  saw the biggest names from the music industry locking horns for top honours. Held for the first time in Las Vegas, the event featured major wins by Silk Sonic, Jon Batiste and Olivia Rodrigo and elaborate performances from a music industry struggling to emerge from the pandemic. Here's a look at the winners in key categories. 
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In Pics | Grammys 2022: Winners in key categories
In Pics | Grammys 2022: Winners in key categories
Album of the Year: Jon Batiste, 'We Are'. Credit: AP Photo
Record of the Year (overall song performance): Silk Sonic, 'Leave The Door Open'. Credit: AP Photo
Song of the Year (best songwriting): 'Leave The Door Open' - Brandon Anderson, Christopher Brody Brown, Dernst Emile II and Bruno Mars, songwriters (Silk Sonic). Credit: AFP Photo
Best Rap Album: Tyler, The Creator, 'Call Me If You Get Lost'. Credit: Twitter/RecordingAcad
Best New Artist: Olivia Rodrigo. Credit: Reuters Photo
Best Music Video: Jon Batiste, 'Freedom'. Credit: AFP Photo
Best Pop Solo Performance: Olivia Rodrigo, 'drivers license'. Credit: AFP Photo
Best Rap Performance: Baby Keem featuring Kendrick Lamar, 'Family Ties'. Credit: Reuters Photo
Best Rock Album: Foo Fighters, 'Medicine At Midnight'. Credit: Twitter/consequence
Best Pop Vocal Album: Olivia Rodrigo, 'Sour'. Credit: AFP Photo
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: Doja Cat featuring SZA, 'Kiss Me More'. Credit: Reuters Photo
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album: Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga, 'Love for Sale'. Credit: Reuters Photo
Best Country Album: Chris Stapleton, 'Starting Over'. Credit: AFP Photo
Best Global Music Album: Angelique Kidjo, 'Mother Nature'. Credit: Reuters Photo
Best Music Video: Jon Batiste, 'Freedom'. Credit: AFP Photo
New York-based Indian singer Falguni Shah, known by her stage name Falu, won a Grammy Award for 'A Colorful World' in the best children's album category. Credit: AFP Photo
Music composer Ricky Kej, based out of Bengaluru, has won his second Grammy in the best new album category for 'Divine Tides'. The US-born musician shared the award with Stewart Copeland, the drummer of the iconic British rock band The Police, who collaborated with Kej on the album. Credit: AFP Photo