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These were the most talked about Grammys 2018 moments on Twitter

Anna Rahmanan
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Anna Rahmanan
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By now, whether at work or chatting with friends and family, you've probably heard about Kesha's gut-wrenching performance at last night's Grammy awards—held in New York City for the first time since 2003.

Well, your acquaintances are the not the only ones talking about it. In fact, Twitter—that vast social media platform that has come to resemble a mirror into our cultural souls—released data following the show that confirmed the popularity and significance of Kesha's performance.  

According to the data, the most tweeted moment of the Grammys came as the singer wrapped up her performance and Camila Cabello introduced U2. Alessia Cara's win in the Best New Artist category—the only award given out to a woman last night—was the second most tweeted event of the night. 

As for the most mentioned songs throughout the evening, "Despacito"—a track that was nominated for three awards and broke records this past year—ranked in at number one, followed by "Humble" (by Kendrick Lamar), "Million Reasons" (by Lady Gaga), "Finesse" (by Bruno Mars and Cardi B) and "Joanne" (also by Lady Gaga). 

Check out the three lists that Twitter released below:

Most Tweeted Moments of the Grammys:
1. Kesha's performance ends and Camila Cabello introduces U2
2. Alessia Cara wins ‘Best New Artist’
3. Bruno Mars wins ‘Album of the Year’ for "24K Magic"
4. Ed Sheeran wins Best Pop Solo Performance
5. Elton John and Miley Cyrus perform "Tiny Dancer"

Most Tweeted-About Stars of the Night:
1. Camila Cabello (@Camila_Cabello)
2. Lady Gaga (@ladygaga)
3. Lana Del Rey (@LanaDelRey)
4. SZA (@sza)
5. Miley Cyrus (@MileyCyrus)

Most Tweeted About Songs of the Night:
1. “Despacito”
2. “Humble”
3. “Million Reasons”
4. “Finesse”
5. “Joanne”

As powerful as Kesha's performance was and as relatively entertaining as the entire show was, there is one specific moment that we shall never forget: Blue Ivy telling her parents, Queen Beyoncé and King Jay-Z, to please... Keep quiet:

Blue Ivy at 2018 Grammys
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