Daft Punk, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis win big at Grammys

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 26 (UPI) —


Daft Punk’s "Random Access Memories" was declared Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles Sunday night.




The act also won the prize for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, as well as the Record of the Year statuette for "Get Lucky" featuring Pharrell Williams.




Lorde won the Grammy for Best Pop Solo Performance, while her hit "Royals" was named Song of the Year.




The Best New Artist prize went to Macklemore & Ryan Lewis.




The duo also picked up the trophies for Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song for "Thrift Shop," and the Best Rap Album honor for "The Heist."




They took the stage again late in the show and performed their song "Same Love," while musician-actress Queen Latifah officiated the weddings of 33 gay and straight couples who agreed to wed on the air.




"This song is not a love song for some of us, but for all of us," Queen Latifah told the crowd.




Madonna, who is also a vocal gay-rights activist, made a special guest appearance during the segment and sang part of her 1980s hit "Open Your Heart to Me."




Married superstars Beyonce and Jay Z kicked off the ceremony at the Staples Center with a performance of her hit "Drunk in Love." LL Cool J served as host of the event.



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