GLAAD’s Anthony Ramos speaks with Brittany Howard on the red carpet at Sunday’s Grammy Awards (Image via YouTube)
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The tragic death of NBA legend Kobe Bryant in a helicopter crash, alongside his 13-year-old daughter and 7 other people, cast a somber mood over Sunday night’s 62nd Grammy Awards ceremony. A breathtaking opening number by host and multiple Grammy-winner Alicia Keys and members of Boys II Men paid tribute to the basketball superstar, setting the stage for an evening which was peppered with speeches and performances dedicated to Bryant’s memory.
The passing of Bryant was not the only shadow
GLAAD’s Anthony Ramos speaks with Brittany Howard on the red carpet at Sunday’s Grammy Awards (Image via YouTube)
Sunday night's Grammy Awards show, held at Los Angeles' Staples Center and hosted by Alicia Keys, was full of outstanding performances from a wide range of artists.Lizzo — who was nominated for a leading eight awards and went home with three: best pop solo performance, best urban contemporary album and best traditional R&B performance — opened the show with an energetic medley of "Cuz I Love You" and "Truth Hurts." The entertainer showed off every bit of her talent by singing, rapping, dancing
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Celebs took their fashion to the next level at the 2020 Grammys.
“It’s been a hell of a week,” said Alicia Keys, moments into her hosting gig on Sunday night’s Grammys telecast. “Damn! It’s a really serious one — real talk.” No kidding. Was this the first 99.9% joke-free Grammys, in the 62-year history of the telecast?
At the 62nd annual Grammy Awards on Sunday night, Billie Eilish emerged as a five-time winner during the ceremony hosted by Alicia Keys.The 18-year-old singer and first-time Grammy winner — who grew up recording songs with her brother, Finneas O'Connell, a fellow Grammy winner who co-writes and produces her music, in the bedroom of her parents' house in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Highland Park — was up for six awards during the ceremony.Eilish won for best vocal pop album, album of the
After winning the Grammy Awards for song of the year, best new artist and album of the year, Billie Eilish completed the sweep of the Big Four with the final award of the evening, winning record of the year for “Bad Guy.”
Nothing bad about this, guy.
BTS’s appearance on the red carpet of 2020 Grammy Awards was everything the fans had been waiting for. The Korean boy band absolutely slayed the red carpet in coordinated looks and the fans are going gaga.
Ozzy Osbourne walked the red carpet at the 62nd Grammy Awards with the aid of a cane after announcing he has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.
Basketball legend Kobe Bryant tragically passed away just a few hours before the 2020 Grammy Awards, and music’s biggest stars paid tribute to him during the telecast. Artists including Lizzo, Alicia Keys, and Boyz II Men honored the late athlete during speeches and performances.
Nobody but these two could deliver a performance like this!
Attention any and all music lovers: Tonight is your night!
Will Lizzo have enough juice to win all eight 2020 Grammy Awards she’s up for? Or will Billie Eilish sweep the top four categories Sunday night?
Amid ongoing disputes at the Recording Academy, the 2020 Grammys took over the Staples Center on January 26—and plenty of high-profile artists won big at Music’s Biggest Night.
The 62nd annual Grammy Awards kick off Sunday afternoon at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
FKA twigs is set to join the previously announced star-studded Prince tribute at this year's Grammy Awards, according to Pitchfork.
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