Grammy Awards host Trevor Noah also paid tribute to Los Angeles and lightly campaigned for Beyoncé to win Album of the Year.
"The darkest of times show the best in humanity," Noah said while emceeing music's biggest night for the fifth time.
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The Grammys kicked off with an all-star rendition of Randy Newman's 'I Love L.A.' featuring Dawes, John Legend, Brittany Howard, and St. Vincent.