National Geographic is still a couple of months away from its new season of its anthology drama series Genius, but one of the most-lauded stars of this year's awards season is ready to take the screen as its Queen of Soul. On Friday (Feb.
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Tonight, at the 2020 Grammys, Tanya Tucker has won the first Grammy Awards of her career, netting the trophies for Best Country song for “Bring My Flowers Now” and Best Country Album for While I’m Living.
At tonight’s ceremony, she is also nominated for Song of the Year (“Bring My Flowers Now”). Earlier in the night, she lost Best Country Solo Performance (“Bring My Flowers Now”) to Willie Nelson’s “Ride Me Back Home.”
Tucker was first nominated for a Grammy 40 years ago, in 1980, when her
National Geographic is still a couple of months away from its new season of its anthology drama series Genius, but one of the most-lauded stars of this year's awards season is ready to take the screen as its Queen of Soul. On Friday (Feb.
Justin Timberlake has come a long way since his humble beginnings in Memphis, Tennessee.
The lineup for the 2020 Firefly Festival in Dover, Delaware has been announced — and it comes stacked with this year’s Grammy’s superstar.
Billie Eilish's sweep was the big story of the 62nd annual Grammy Awards, which were held Sunday (Jan. 26) at Staples Center in Los Angeles.
Eilish swept the board in the major awards categories at last night's ceremony
Billie Eilish, a goth-leaning artist whose innovative pop-rock-trap sound has won her legions of fans, beat out four industry heavyweights Sunday to take home the Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album.
Lizzo entered the62nd annual Grammy Awards with the most nominations — eight, including noms in all four top categories. She ended up nabbing three honors: best pop solo performance for "Truth Hurts," best urban contemporary album forCuz I Love You (Deluxe)and best traditional R&B performance for "Jerome."The 31-year-old singer opened up the awards show with a short tribute to Kobe Bryant, who died Sunday in a helicopter crash.
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.
As you probably know, Lizzo was nominated for a BUNCH of Grammy awards this year, including Best Pop Solo Performance. And as much as she deserves to take home enough hardware to fill a U-Haul, you have to admit the category was stacked. The "Truth Hurts" singer was up against Taylor Swift for "You Need to Calm Down," Ariana Grande for "7 Rings," Billie Eilish for "Bad Guy," and Beyoncé for "Spirit." Yes, BEYONCÉ. Insert Tiffany Pollard "Beyoncé?!" GIF here.
Tyler, the Creator has taken home the award for Best Rap Album tonight at the 2020 Grammy Awards. His 2019 record IGOR beat out LPs by Meek Mill (Championships), 21 Savage (i am > i was), YBN Cordae (The Lost Boy), and J. Cole’s Dreamville (Revenge of The Dreamers III).
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”).
Tyler, the Grammy winner!
Tonight at the 2020 Grammys, country artist Tanya Tucker performed her single “Bring My Flowers Now.” Tucker was accompanied by Brandi Carlile on piano. Watch it all go down below.
Camila Cabello performed at the 2020 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles tonight, where she gave a rendition of “First Man” from her latest record, Romance. As she sang the song, which was written in honor of her father, she stepped down from the stage to embrace her dad at the end of the performance. Watch that below.
She’s 100 percent that winner! Lizzo picked up the first Grammy of her career at the 2020 Grammy Awards on Sunday, January 26.