Who Won 2013 Grammy Awards? Complete List of Winners and Bob Marley Tribute

Feb 10, 2013 11:48 PM EST

The 2013 Grammy Awards wrapped up and we have the list of all the winners that took home an award Sunday night at the Staples Center. Regardless of the winners, this is great news for the Los Angeles Lakers and Clippers who get to return home following their extensive road trips.

Without further ado, we bring you only the winners and their categories, not the nominees.

Song of the Year- We Are Young (fun.) Award goes to song writer

Best New Artist- fun.

Pop Vocal Album- Stronger, Kelly Clarkson 

Dance/Electronica Album- Bangarang, Skrillex 

Rock Album: El Camino, The Black Keys 

Alternative Album: Making MIrrors, Gotye 

R&B Album Black Radio, Robert Glasper Experiment 

Rap Album: Take Care, Drake 

Country Album: Uncaged, Zac Brown Band 

Americana Album: Slipstream, Bonnie Raitt 

Pop Solo Performance: Set Fire to the Rain (Live), Adele 

Pop Duo/Group Performance: Sombeody That I Used to Know, Gotye feat. Kimbra 

Dance Recording: Bangarang, Skrillex feat. Sirah 

Traditional Pop Vocal Album Kisses on the Bottom, Paul McCartney 

Rock Performance: Lonely Boy, The Black Keys 

Hard Rock/Metal Performance: Love Bites (So Do I), Halestorm 

Rock Song (Writer): Lonely Boy (Black Keys)

R&B Song (Writer): Adorn (Miguel) 

Traditional R&B Performance: Love on Top, Beyonce 

R&B Performance: Climax, Usher 

Urban Contemporary Album: Channel Orange, Frank Ocean 

Rap Performance: N***** in Paris, Jay-Z & Kanye West 

Rap Sung Collaboration: No Church in the Wild, Jay-Z & Kanye West feat. Frank Ocean and the Dream 

Rap Song (Writer): N***** in Paris, Jay-Z & Kanye West 

Country Solo Performance: Blown Away, Carrie Underwood 

Country Duo/Group Performance: Pontoon, Little Big Town 

Country Song (Writer): Blown Away (Carrie Underwood) 

Producer (Non-Classical): Dan Auerbach 

Click here for the entire list of winners in other less common categories. 

It also has to be mentioned, the always flexible Bruno Mars took us to Jamaica for a rendition of the always popular Bob Marley, who would have turned 68 on Wednesday. 

He invited Sting to finish with his hit single "Locked Out of Heaven." Then Ziggy and Damian Marley joined Bruno Mars on stage along with Rihanna who all sang "Could You Be Loved," one of Bob's most popular tunes. 

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