The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation will host the first Elizabeth Taylor Ball to Ends AIDS fundraising gala in Los Angeles on April 30.
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Tyler, The Creator has called out the Grammy Awards’ Urban category, insisting it’s just a “politically correct way” of saying “the N-word”.
The 28-year-old was among the winners at Sunday night’s (January 28, 2020) ceremony, taking home the Best Rap Album gong for his record Igor. And while he was thrilled to have received the honor, Tyler told reporters backstage shortly after his win that he wishes he could be recognized under a different, more mainstream, umbrella.
“On one side, I’m very
The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation will host the first Elizabeth Taylor Ball to Ends AIDS fundraising gala in Los Angeles on April 30.
Taylor Swift’s new Netflix documentary, Miss Americana, proves that the star is dedicated to finding her voice outside of music. The previously apolitical singer shed a light on her behind-the-scenes struggles to make herself heard. At the same time, the two-time Album of the Year winner grapples with the waxing and waning of acclaim—and the Grammy snubs for her 2017 album, reputation, motivate her to work harder.
Family first. Taylor Swift was never locked in to her highly anticipated 2020 Grammys performance, and family responsibilities kept her away from the show entirely, Us Weekly can confirm.
Over the years, there have been a number of all-time great, as well as just plain confounding Grammy Awards performances; during the 2020 telecast Sunday night, most of the performances fell somewhere in the middle.
Tyler, The Creator won his first Grammy last night, taking home the award for Best Rap Album. During a backstage interview, the former Odd Future leader described it as a bittersweet moment. He continued by calling out the Recording Academy’s decision to put his genre-bending album, IGOR, in the rap category.
Tyler, the Creator has called out the Grammy Awards’ rap and urban categories, insisting they’re just a “politically correct way” of saying “the N-word”.
Over the years, there have been a number of all-time great and just plain confounding Grammy awards show performances; during the 2020 telecast Sunday (Jan. 27) night, most of the performances fell somewhere in the middle.
Fresh from celebrating a win for best rap album, Tyler, the Creator took a moment to pay tribute to late NBA star Kobe Bryant and address the elephant in the room — voting transparency — in the press room at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards Sunday night.
Tyler, the Creator was obviously excited to win his very first Grammy on Sunday night, taking home best rap album for Igor and giving a jubilant acceptance speech flanked by his sobbing mom and his Odd Future compatriot Jasper Dolphin. But minutes later, he admitted to reporters backstage that he'd love to break out of those rap or urban categories and be recognized on a more mainstream level. "I'm half and half on
Half of twitter vs the other half of twitter during Tyler the Creator’s performance
What would have been the biggest night of Taylor Swift's award season has begun, and she decided to skip it.The singer is not at the Grammys tonight despite her three nominations: Song of the Year ("Lover"), Best Pop Solo Performance ("You Need to Calm Down"), and Best Pop Vocal Album (Lover). (She did not win Best Pop Vocal Album, which was announced before the broadcast, nor did she win Best Solo Performance.
1. Taylor Swift: Miss AmericanaDocumentary Fans will see a new side of the pop star in Taylor Swift’s revealing new documentary. The film will follow her life over the past few years as she comes into her own as a songwriter, performer and woman standing up for LGBTQ+ and artists’ rights through her public platform.When: Friday on Netflix