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Grammy Awards 2016: Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, The Weeknd Among Early Winners
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Swift takes home the Best Music Video Award for her star-studded 'Bad Bood' visuals, while Bieber shares the Best Dance Recording trophy with Diplo and Skrillex.

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Taylor Swift is already one of the winners of the 58th Annual Grammy Awards. Ahead of the telecast on Monday night, February 15, the former country diva was announced as the winner in the Best Music Video category for her star-studded "Bad Blood" visuals.

Following her win, she took to Twitter to share her excitement, posting a video of her and co-star/pal Selena Gomez repeatedly screaming, "Oh my God." During the same pre-telecast event, Swift also took home the Best Pop Vocal Album Award for the chart-topping hit's parent album, "1989".

Other notable names having been added to the winner list include Justin Bieber, The Weeknd, and Swift's "Bad Blood" collaborator Kendrick Lamar. The Biebs claimed the Best Dance Recording trophy for "Where Are U Now" that he recorded with Jack U a.k.a. Diplo and Skrillex.

The Weeknd, meanwhile, grabbed the Best R&B Performance Award for the "Fifty Shades of Grey" track "Earned It" and the Best Urban Contemporary Album for "Beauty Behind the Madness". As for Lamar, who's the biggest nominee with 11 nods, bagged the Best Rap Performance for his solo song "Alright" and the Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for "These Walls".

The likes of Bruno Mars, Mark Ronson, Ed Sheeran, Alabama Shakes and Chris Stapleton were other acts winning Grammys earlier on Monday night. More winners will be unveiled during the ceremony which is airing on CBS.

2016 Grammy Awards: Arrivals | Full Winners | Performances | Press Room

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