BEYONCE and Lady Gaga are already leading the Grammy Awards winners list after receiving gongs ahead of the annual ceremony.
Beyonce picked up Best Music Film for her Netflix documentary, Homecoming.
While her Telephone collaborator Lady Gaga saw her work on the A Star Is Born soundtrack receiving more love from the Grammys.
The album has walked away with Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media while the track I’ll Never Love Again was named Best Song written for Visual Media.
Country music icon Dolly Parton has nabbed the Best Contemporary Christian song for her dueut with Australian rock duo King & Country titled God Only Knows.
Meanwhile the late rapper Nipsey Hussle has posthumously won his first-ever Grammy.
He bagged the win for Best Rap Performance for his track, Racks in the Middle, featuring Roddy Rich and Hit-Boy.
While Billie Eilish has already walked away with Best Pop Vocal Album for When We Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?
All eyes are on the Staples Center in Los Angeles as the 62nd Grammy awards kick off.
The annual ceremony sees 15-time Grammy winner Alicia Keys return as host.
However, American broadcaster CBS will have a live stream available on their streaming platform CBS All Access.
Those who have subscriptions to YouTube TV or Hulu TV will be able to watch the event on the two streaming services.
Lizzo leads the way with an impressive eight nominations, with the likes Billie Eillish, Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande almost bagging multiple nominations.
Other names floating around for various awards include Lil Nas X, Summer Walker, Lewis Capaldi and Rosalia.
Aerosmith will be performing live at the 2020 MusiCares Person Of The Year event in their honour.
While John Legend, DJ Khaled, Meek Mill, Roddy Ricch, YG and Kirk Franklin will perform a tribute to the late, Grammy-nominated Nipsey Hussle.