Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s 9-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter just won her first Grammy, and her mom is making sure the world knows how proud she is.
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Bad Bunny won his firstGRAMMY Award on Sunday. The 27-year-old artist took home the award for Best Latin Pop or Urban Album for During the telecast, he accepted the honor.«I'm very happy. I'm really happy, I'm very proud,» he began his speech.
«I want to thank every person in the world that listened to my music and support my career and my ideas.»«Es muy especial poder lograr mi sueños, simplemente haciendo lo que amo,» he continued. «Que me den un premio por hacer lo que amo, es como que, ok
.Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s 9-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter just won her first Grammy, and her mom is making sure the world knows how proud she is.
Megan Thee Stallion, 26, celebrated her three Grammy Award wins with her boyfriend Pardison Fontaine, 31, after the ceremony on Mar. 14.
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Bad Bunny performed alongside Jhay Cortez at last night’s (March 14) 2021 Grammys – watch their rendition of ‘Dákiti’ below.The song is taken from Bad Bunny’s second album of 2020, ‘El Último Tour Del Mundo’, while his first record from last year, ‘YHLQMDLG’, won Best Latin Pop or Urban Album at the ceremony.The performance of ‘Dákiti’ saw the pair surrounded by neon lights.
The sweet taste of success.
Bad Bunny and Jhay Cortez looked right out of a sci-fi movie in their futuristic performance at the 2021 Grammys.
Bad Bunny and Jhay Cortez brought their mega-hit to the 2021 GRAMMY Awards stage. The Latin artists delivered a spectacular performance of their chart-topper, «Dakiti,» during Sunday's awards show in Los Angeles.Cortez kicked off the performance singing the infectious lyrics, Bad Bunny, as always dressed to impress, followed by singing the first verse and getting the viewers hyped.
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Hot Girl tears and cheers are here.Setting the tone for music’s biggest night off right, Megan Thee Stallion delivered one of the most refreshing and heartfelt moments in recent Grammy history during her acceptance speech Sunday.“I don’t want to cry,” a choked-up Megan, 26, struggled to say after beating out Phoebe Bridgers, KAYTRANADA, Doja Cat, Chika, Ingrid Andress, Noah Cyrus, and D Smoke for Best New Artist honors.The Houston-born leader of the Hot Girls fan squad went on to acknowledge her
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Blue Ivy Carter is already a GRAMMY winner! The eldest daughter of Beyoncé and JAY-Z took home her first GRAMMY award on Sunday, just hours before the televised ceremony. Blue Ivy won the golden trophy for Best Music Video for her and her mother's song, «Brown Skin Girl.» The Recording Academy specifically acknowledged Blue in the tweet about the win prior to the broadcast, writing, «Congrats Best Music Video winner — 'BROWN SKIN GIRL' @Beyonce #BlueIvy @wizkidayo ✨ #GRAMMYs.»Congrats Best Music
Megan Thee Stallion collected her first-ever Golden Gramophone ahead of Sunday's 63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards, winning Best Rap Performance for her «Savage Remix» with Beyoncé.A first-time nominee four times over, Meg's GRAMMY nominations this year included Best New Artist, as well as Record of the Year and Best Rap Song and Song, all for «Savage Remix.»Though she may not have been nominated for «WAP» — Cardi B did not submit the track for GRAMMYs consideration — the awards show was not «WAP»-less,
Blue Ivy Carter can now add Grammy winner to her list of accomplishments!
With 10 Grammys, seven number-one hits and hundreds of sold-out concerts, it’s no wonder Taylor Swift‘s net worth has been a hot topic of discussion among Swifties for more than a decade.