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Frank Ocean tops rival Chris Brown at Grammys following parking lot brawl

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Frank Ocean rode on a tidal wave of Grammy glory last night, taking home two trophies, including one for Best Urban Contemporary Album for “Channel Orange” — in which he bested nemesis Chris Brown.

The win for Ocean came just two weeks after he brawled with Brown in an LA parking lot when a member of Brown’s entourage hurled a homophobic slur at the openly gay Ocean.

Brown looked sore over the loss.

He was caught on camera sulking as everyone around him in LA’s Staples Center jumped to their feet to applaud Ocean.

“So, I hear the way you disarm an audience is imagining them naked,” Ocean said in his speech, clasping his fingers — which were still bandaged from his fight with Brown. “But I don’t want to do that. I want to look at you as kids in tuxedos and being fancy and stuff like that.”

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Ocean also snagged a Grammy for Best Rap Collaboration for “No Church in the Wild,” which he shared with Jay-Z, The-Dream and Kanye West.

Also big winners were The Black Keys, which took Best Rock Song, Best Rock Album for “El Camino” and Best Rock Performance. The band’s Dan Auerbach won Producer of the Year.

English folk-rock band Mumford & Sons, playing the Barclays Center this week, took home Album of the Year for “Babel,” and pop-rock trio fun. snagged Best New Artist and Song of the Year with “We Are Young.”

Lead singer Nate Ruess joked that the group might not make perfect poster children for their popular song: “This is in HD — everyone can see our faces and we are not very young.”

fun.’s Jack Antonoff, who is dating “Girls” creator and star Lena Dunham, thanked her.

Other notable winners were Gotye, who won Best Alternative Album and Record of the Year for “Making Mirrors,” and Best Pop/Duo for “Somebody That I Used to Know.”

There were no major wardrobe malfunctions, but the stars didn’t show up dressed like clergy. Many stretched the line of decency that CBS laid last week in a memo demanding attendees tone down their racy outfits.

Showing some serious leg in a sleek black dress, J. Lo — whose famous plunging neckline on her green Grammy dress in 2000 became a trend-setter — didn’t take the dress code too seriously.

“As you can see, I read the memo,” J. Lo quipped upon taking the stage.

Rhianna didn’t, apparently, wearing a partially see-through red lace gown. She and Brown, who was dressed like an angel in all white, cuddled throughout the night despite entering the center separately.

Rihanna won Best Short Form Music Video for “We Found Love.”

The ceremony ended with an epic musical mash-up of rap, rock and electronica featuring Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, LL Cool J, Public Enemy leader Chuck D, Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello and DJ Z-Trip.