Cage The Elephant have won Best Rock Album for Social Cues at the 62nd GRAMMY Awards.
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"I was just thanking God in my mind," lead singer Matt Shultz told Stryker backstage about what he was thinking when they won.
Cage The Elephant beat out fellow category nominees Bring Me The Horizon (AMO), The Cranberries (In The End), I Prevail (Trauma) and Rival Sons (Feral Roots).
Today's win marks the second time Cage The Elephant have won a GRAMMY for Best Rock Album, following their first win in the category for 2015's Tell Me I'm Pretty.
Check out the complete 62nd GRAMMY Awards nominees and winners list here.