Grammys 2016: bruno mars and mark ronson win best pop duo/group performance
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Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson have a gramophone for “Uptown Funk”! On Monday night, the collaborators took home the award for best pop duo/group performance prior to the 58th annual Grammy
Awards. The Recording Academy announced that Ronson’s song featuring Mars nabbed the award via Twitter on Monday. They triumphed over an exciting group of nominees this year – Florence &
The Machine for “Ship To Wreck,” Maroon 5 for “Sugar,” Taylor Swift featuring Kendrick Lamar for “Bad Blood,” and Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth for “See You Again.” “Uptown Funk” is
also a winner in First Lady Michelle Obama‘s book – she told PEOPLE it was her favorite song of 2015. This was only the fifth time the Grammys handed out an award for best pop duo/group
performance, as the category only began in 2012. Last year’s trophy went to A Great Big World and Christina Aguilera for their song, “Say Something.” The 58th annual Grammys are airing live
on Monday on CBS.