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Sam Smith wins big at Grammys; two Indians score awards

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Press Trust of India Los Angeles
British crooner Sam Smith bagged four gongs including song of the year and record of the year for his mega hit 'Stay With Me' while Indian artists Ricky Kej and Neela Vaswani won two trophies at the 57th Grammy Awards here.

Smith playfully thanked his ex-lover for making it all possible. "I want to thank the man who this record is about. Thank you so much for breaking my heart 'cause you got me four Grammys," he said.

The 22-year-old singer was also a winner for best newcomer and best pop vocal album for his debut 'In the Lonely Hour' but he failed to make a hat-trick with Beck emerging as the dark horse of the Sunday night ceremony by bagging the album of the year trophy for his critically-lauded 'Morning Phase'.
 

Beck, 44, also a winner for best rock album, looked surprised as his name was announced but the audience was in for a bigger shock when Kanye West mock repeated his 2009 Taylor Swift stunt by trying to upstage the musician.

Beck was presented the award by Prince, who referenced killings of black people by police with a short speech. "Like books and black lives, albums still matter," he said.

Bangalore-based Kej, 33, won the golden gramophone for his collaborative album 'Winds of Samsara' in the New Age Album category while Indian origin Vaswani, who is an author, won the trophy in the Best Children's Album category for her narration in 'I Am Malala: How One Girl Stood Up For Education And Changed The World (Malala Yousafzai)'.

Anoushka Shankar, 33, daughter of late sitar maestro Ravi Shankar, lost in the best World Music Album category.

The other big winners of the musical extravaganza were Beyonce and Pharrell Williams as they both scored three gongs.

Williams, who performed on 'Happy' won best music video and best pop solo performance, while his 'G I R L' won best urban contemporary album.

Beyonce, another major performer of the night, took home best R&B performance and R&B song for 'Drunk in Love' and best surround sound album for self-titled 'Beyonce'.

Both Williams and Beyonce subtly referred to the Ferguson killing by including 'hands up don't shoot' gesture in their performances.

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First Published: Feb 09 2015 | 4:55 PM IST

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