The 2014 Grammys were filled with the music industry's elite, legendary performances and some awkward moments.

Beyoncé opened up a show with her hit single "Drunk in Love" off her self-titled visual album with the help of her husband and rap superstar Jay Z. The couple's sexy performance set the tone for the rest of show, which was highly entertaining.

Check out the list of the top five moments of the 2014 Grammy Music Awards below, in no particular order.

5. When Jay Z Called His Grammy Award Blue's New Sippy Cup

Jay Z won an award for the Best rap/sung collaboration for his track "Holy Grail" featuring Justin Timberlake. During his acceptance speech the rap mogul thanked God for his award, his wife and gave a shout out to his baby girl Blue Ivy Carter.

"And I want to tell Blue that look, Daddy got a gold sippy cup for you," Jay Z told the Grammy audience.

Best. Dad. Ever.

4. When Imagine Dragons And Kendrick Lamar's Performance Closed The Show

No, the rock band and rapper did not perform their rock/hip hop mash-up set during the show's finale, but they may as well have. It was arguably the best performance of the night.

3. When Daft Punk Won Everything They Were Nominated For

The "robots" hugged it out for their Album of the Year award, taking away five awards from the 2014 Grammys. It was delightful for everyone except for Taylor Swift, who for a split second believed she had won the award. Pharrell and his infamous hat spoke for the French duo during most of their wins on Sunday night.

2. When Jamie Foxx Became Flustered On Stage As He Stared At Beyoncé

Foxx may have been intoxicated (or high) while presenting the award for the Best rap/sung collaboration during the Grammys. He hit on Beyoncé in front of the audience, telling everyone how much he admired her during the "Drunk in Love" show opener. To make things even more awkward, Foxx said, "Blue Ivy's mom is HOT." Jay marked his territory by kissing his wife on the cheek before accepting his award. We all know what that means...

1. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Helped 30 Couples Get Married On National Television

Gay, Straight, Lesbian, Black, White, or Brown, the couples represented a diverse range of Americans who wanted to share their love with the world. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis' hit single "Same Love" takes a stand for same-sex marriage, and the rap duo took their support to the next level by making the Grammys a political platform.

Honorable Mention: Pink and Nate Ruess' performance was also excellent. Watch the video below!