Bruno Mars took home the 2016 Grammy award for Record of the Year at the 2018 Grammy Awards tonight, winning for his song "24K Magic."

After coming onstage to the tune of his own track, Mars joked, "Come on, play [the song] again, turn it up one more time! Too many ballads tonight!"

Continuing, he thanked his "partner in crime," Atlantic Records COO Julie Greenwald, and "his lady," Jessica, as well as his fans.

Mars also addressed his dad, saying, "My father—if you're watching this, dad, I love you. Look at me pop...I'm at the Grammys!"

The 2018 Record of the Year win marks Mars' fifth Grammy award this year, and his tenth total. He is also nominated for Album of the Year.

Mars was nominated alongside Childish Gambino ("Redbone"), Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber (“Despacito”), Jay-Z (“The Story Of O.J.”) and Kendrick Lamar ("HUMBLE.").

Hosted by James Corden, the 60th annual Grammy Awards were aired live from New York City's Madison Square Garden on Sunday January 28, 2018.

See photos from the 2018 Grammys red carpet, below:

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