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2019 was an interesting year. From Kanye West's gospel album, Tesla's Cybertruck, and President Trump's impeachment to the untimely passing of Nipsey Hussle and Juice WRLD, these past 12 months were eventful, to say the least.

As always, New Year's Eve is a great time to reflect on the past year and set up new goals for the next — especially as we're entering a new decade. This New Year's Eve, some celebrities such as Diddy and YG opened up about the challenges they've faced in 2019, while others such as Megan Thee Stallion and Drake gave us a glimpse of their NYE festivities.

See how some of our favorite celebrities spent New Year’s Eve 2019 below.

Beyoncé shared a Bey-cap of 2019

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Drake celebrated NYE in Toronto

Diddy opened up about his struggle with depression

Megan Thee Stallion spent NYE with Beyoncé and Blue Ivy

Kim Kardashian shared a romantic pic with Kanye West

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Lizzo slayed per usual

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Quavo showed off his custom glow-in-the-dark Lambo

Justin Bieber partied with Hailey Bieber

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Post Malone got a new face tattoo

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YG remembered the late Nipsey Hussle

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