The In Memoriam segment of the 92nd Oscars on Sunday (Feb. 9) paid tribute to Oscar-winner Kobe Bryant and multiple nominee Kirk Douglas, but social media was quick to point out the notable names that did not make the montage.
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She’s 100 percent that winner! Lizzo picked up the first Grammy of her career at the 2020 Grammy Awards on Sunday, January 26.
The 31-year-old won Best Urban Contemporary Album for Cuz I Love You. Later on, she took home Best Traditional R&B Performance for “Jerome” and Best Pop Solo Performance for “Truth Hurts.”
Lizzo received a total of eight Grammy nominations this year, ranking as the most-nominated artist of the 2020 show. Cuz I Love You also earned a nod for Album of the Year; “Truth Hurts”
The In Memoriam segment of the 92nd Oscars on Sunday (Feb. 9) paid tribute to Oscar-winner Kobe Bryant and multiple nominee Kirk Douglas, but social media was quick to point out the notable names that did not make the montage.
Joaquin Phoenix was already a shoo-in from the very beginning for the Actor in a Leading Role category at Oscars 2020, as he dominated most of the award season this year for his fabulous performance as Arthur Fleck in Joker.
Unlike many actors this year, Brad Pitt has mostly stayed away from political statements in his awards speeches (of which there have been quite a few), choosing instead to go with self-deprecating jokes. That all changed during Sunday night's Oscars when he took the stage to accept his trophy for Best Supporting Actor in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood — a role that's gotten him quite a lot of attention this year.
At the 2020 Oscars tonight, Elton John won Best Original Song for the second time in his career. “(I’m Gonna) Love Me Again” from Rocketman won the award over songs from Toy Story 4 (by Randy Newman), Frozen II (“Into the Unknown”), Breakthrough (by Diane Warren), and Harriet (by Cynthia Erivo). “Wow, this doesn’t suck,” Taupin said as he and John stepped onstage to accept their Oscar.
Hildur Guðnadóttir has won the 2020 Oscar for Best Original Score. The Icelandic composer took home the trophy for her work Joker, which previously netted her the Golden Globe for Best Original Score. She won the Academy Award over John Williams (Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker), Alexandre Desplat (Little Women), Randy Newman (Marriage Story), and Thomas Newman (1917).
...and the Oscar goes to... Well, we'll find out within a few hours who takes home an Academy Award this year.
Singer Ella Mai made a strong case for wearing red eyeshadow at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards. The R&B Album of the Year nominee got glammed up by celebrity makeup artist Emily Cheng using a lineup of top-rated Shiseido products — and the beauty expert gave Us some behind-the-scenes scoop about how the look came to life.
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Tonight at the 2020 Grammy Awards, Billie Eilish won Record of the Year for her single “bad guy.” She picked up the win over songs by Bon Iver (“Hey, Ma”), Ariana Grande (“7 rings”), Lil Nas X (“Old Town Road (Remix)”), Swae Lee and Post Malone (“Sunflower”), Lizzo (“Truth Hurts”), Khalid (“Talk”), and H.E.R. (“Hard Place”). She’s the youngest artist to ever win Record of the Year. When accepting the award, Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas simply said, “thank you.”
Billie Eilish was on an outstanding winning streak at ! The first-time Grammy nominee secured five awards in total, including record of the year, song of the year, best new artist and best pop vocal album. That’s not all. The 18-year-old singer also ended up winning best album of the year award for her album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go, and making the award even more special, the singer made history with her win and became the youngest album of the year winner in Grammy history.
Billie Eilish has won the 2020 Grammy for Album of the Year for her debut, WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?. She won the award over Bon Iver, Lana Del Rey, Ariana Grande, Lizzo, Vampire Weekend, H.E.R., and Lil Nas X.
Billie Eilish took home the Best New Artist trophy tonight at the 2020 Grammy Awards. She won over Lil Nas X, Lizzo, ROSALÍA, Maggie Rogers, Tank and the Bangas, Black Pumas, and Yola. In her acceptance speech, Eilish focused on the importance of fans. “Mainly I think the fans deserve everything,” she said. “I feel like they have not been talked a bout enough tonight.” She also addressed the other Best New Artist nominees. “All the other artists that were in this category, I love you all.”
“When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?” is the album of the year.
“Thank you.”
It’s the song everyone can’t stop singing.
Billie Eilish has won the 2020 Grammy Award for Song of the Year. “bad guy” picked up the win over songs by Lady Gaga (“Always Remember Us This Way”), Taylor Swift (“Lover”), Lana Del Rey (“Norman Fucking Rockwell”), Lizzo (“Truth Hurts”), H.E.R. (“Hard Place”), Tanya Tucker (“Bring My Flowers Now”), and Lewis Capaldi (“Someone You Loved”).
It’s the 2020 Grammy Awards tonight, and, for the third year in a row, Dave Chappelle has won Best Comedy Album. His special Dave Chappelle: Sticks & Stones won over albums by Aziz Ansari (Aziz Ansari: RIGHT NOW), Ellen DeGeneres (Ellen DeGeneres: Relatable), Trevor Noah (Trevor Noah: Son of Patricia), and Jim Gaffigan (Quality Time).
Billie Eilish has won the 2020 Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album for WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?, her debut LP. She won the award over Beyoncé (The Lion King: The Gift), Ariana Grande (thank u, next), Ed Sheeran (No.6 Collaborations Project), and Taylor Swift (Lover). Eilish is up for six awards this year, including Album of the Year.
Lizzo has won the 2020 Grammy for Best Pop Solo Performance for “Truth Hurts.” She won the award over Beyoncé (“Spirit”), Billie Eilish (“bad guy”), Ariana Grande (“7 rings”), and Taylor Swift (“You Need to Calm Down”).