Hoppy birthday, Hayes! Maren Morris and Ryan Hurd‘s son celebrated his first year on Sunday, March 21.
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Stuck at home during the pandemic, BTS created “Dynamite” and released the song to their isolated fans as a gift. Now, the gift has returned to them — in the form of their first Grammy nomination.
“A lot of people were sad and down and out because of the COVID situation and it was sort of our suggestion to pick (everyone) up,” Jin said in an interview this week with The Associated Press.
“We were supposed to do the whole stadium tour all over the world. There was no plan to release a single like
Hoppy birthday, Hayes! Maren Morris and Ryan Hurd‘s son celebrated his first year on Sunday, March 21.
Happy birthday, Hayes! Maren Morris and Ryan Hurd‘s son turns 1 on Tuesday, and they couldn’t help but get the celebrations started early with a precious Peter Rabbit-themed birthday party.
Maren Morris and Ryan Hurd's son turns 1 on Tuesday, and they couldn't help but get the celebrations started early with a precious Peter Rabbit-themed birthday party. Morris took to Instagram to share adorable pics from the intimate bash, including a big balloon display, cute Peter Rabbit-themed cupcakes, and a carrot cake from the Flour Flower Bakery. The singer teased what was in store for Hayes' party while speaking with ET at the GRAMMYs earlier this month. «We're gonna keep it small, you
Grammys 2021 took place yesterday and was a major trending topic, specifically, for their treatment towards BTS.
Grammy Awards and celebrities seem to be getting the hang of these virtual award shows, although some were in attendance for the ceremony last night at the Los Angeles Convention Center. One of the highlights of last night’s award show which gave a sense of normalcy was Beyoncé and Jay Z ’s attendance.
A few days back, Zayn Malik had taken to his Twitter page to sound off on the Grammys stating, "Unless you shake hands and send gifts, there’s no nomination considerations." In another tweet, clarifying his controversial statement, Zayn explained how his tweet, "was not personal or about eligibility but was about the need for inclusion and the lack of transparency of the nomination process and the space that creates and allows favoritism, racism, and networking politics to influence the voting
Brittany Howard, Coldplay’s Chris Martin, Bruno Mars and more paid tribute to lost stars of the music world during the Grammys 2021 In Memoriam segment.Ahead of the performances, host Trevor Noah noted that due to the tragic number of lives lost in the last year, not all would be able to be recognised in the section, but would be remembered online instead.Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak returned to the stage after debuting their new project Silk Sonic to pay tribute to Little Richard.
sole category of the night to Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande’s “Rain on Me.” Still, they made history as the first K-pop act to perform one of their own nominated songs at the Grammys. (BTS provided an assist to nominee Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road” during 2020’s telecast.)Their performance was almost drowned out by the online outrage of #BTSArmy fans who were crying #Scammys after their loss — but let’s look on the bright side here.
BTS has made GRAMMYs history once again!The beloved K-pop group made their Army of fans proud on Sunday, performing «Dynamite» at the 63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards.Dressed in colorful suits, RM, Jin, Jimin, J-Hope, Jungkook, V and Suga brought their A-game as always.
BTS is taking over the 2021 Grammys stage – but not from Los Angeles!
Grammys 2021.Taylor Swift opened her refreshingly low-key awards show medley with “Cardigan,” from her surprise 2020 release, the offbeat “folklore” — a collaboration with writer-producers Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner.Swift, 31, quickly morphed into an amber-lighted singer-songwriter diva with “August,” followed by an equally naturalistic “Willow.”The general social media consensus was that her less-flashy-than-usual performance was positively “dreamy.”It’s been 13 years since Swift earned
his trademark fashion flair during his performance Sunday night.
everything she wanted? Will Megan Thee Stallion have a “Savage” night? And what kind of sugar will Harry Styles bring to the 2021 Grammy Awards? Tune in Sunday, March 14, to find out.The Grammys — taking place in and around the Los Angeles Convention Center, near the usual venue, the Staples Center — will kick off at 8 p.m. EST on CBS, with the option to stream on the network’s new Paramount+ app.The awards extravaganza was originally set for Jan.
the main awards air at 8 p.m.It’s Beyoncé’s 25th Grammy. The pop star, 39, is the leading nominee with nine.
The 2021 Grammy Awards were handed out in a hybrid-live ceremony in Los Angeles. In awards handed out before the telecast, Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande, Megan thee Stallion, Justin Bieber, Beyonce, Blue Ivy, Fiona Apple, Body Count, “JoJo Rabbit,” Tiffany Haddish, Rachel Maddow, Billie Eilish, The Strokes, and Brittany Howard, were among the early winners.
Breaking records at the Grammys! Beyoncé and Jay-Z‘s eldest child, daughter Blue Ivy Carter, became a Grammy winner at the age of 9 on Sunday, March 14, picking up the award for best music video for her mom’s song “Brown Skin Girl.”
Grammys 2021 will take place tonight (March 14) and will be broadcast virtually from Los Angeles.Beyoncé is up for the most awards with nine nominations. Following her, Dua Lipa, Roddy Ricch and Taylor Swift are all in the running for six trophies, while Brittany Howard, Megan Thee Stallion, Billie Eilish, DaBaby, Phoebe Bridgers and Justin Bieber could all walk home with multiple wins.The main awards ceremony, which begins at 12am GMT, will kick off with a performance from Harry Styles.
GRAMMY Awards is all about quality quantity.Music's Biggest Night will deliver the spectacle — with live performances from Taylor Swift, BTS, Cardi B and more — as the Recording Academy hands out Golden Gramophones in a whopping 83 categories, including Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Album of the Year and Best New Artist.Beyoncé may be the year's most-nominated artist — she is Beyoncé, after all — but Sunday's ceremony has plenty of prizes for all of your faves.
not make history as the youngest winner ever.Loads of viral hype was heaped on Billie Eilish when when she took home five trophies at the tender age of 18. Still, she’s not that record holder — not even close.There are many younger recording artists — some hard-core household names, others forgotten footnotes in pop culture — who did it first.