Billie Eilish took home the most Grammy wins last night of any other performer this year, with five in all.
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The 2020 ceremony was full of so many snubs, surprises, and sensational moments. From emotional performance of "Anybody" to Blake Shelton and duet, there really wasn't a slow part.
And that's saying something, seeing as how the show clocked in at three hours.If you missed the show, though, no worries: We have your full Grammys 2020 recap right here—a roundup of all the moments your pop culture and coworkers will be talking about this morning. Read up before you get to the office so you can
.Billie Eilish took home the most Grammy wins last night of any other performer this year, with five in all.
The biggest names in music came together to celebrate at the 2020 Grammys on Sunday, January 26. While there was clearly love in the air between the different artists, the Staples Center was also focused on honoring Kobe Bryant, who died in a helicopter crash hours before the broadcast.
It was an emotionally loaded night at the 2020 Grammys this Sunday (Jan. 26), with a week-plus of Recording Academy controversy and the shocking recent death of a locally beloved legend weighing heavily over the ceremonies.
Eilish swept the board in the major awards categories at last night's ceremony
A bittersweet evening. The 2020 Grammy Awards was filled with a rollercoaster of emotions on Sunday, January 26, as performers mourned the death of Kobe Bryant, gave vulnerable performances and celebrated some big wins.
It was an emotional night at the 62nd Grammy Awards on Sunday evening, largely due to the shocking death of NBA star Kobe Bryant earlier in the day. The tragic news put the evening into bittersweet perspective, with artists showing a deeper sensitivity during their stage time. As a result, the night's speeches and performances left our hearts swelling.
Movies and TV may have dominated awards season thus far, but music finally had its moment in the limelight. Sunday's GRAMMY Awards saw a who's who of music's brightest stars — Billie Eilish! Lizzo! Lil Nas X! — come together for music's biggest night.
Billie Eilish might be a “Bad Guy” to Lizzo and Lil Nas X fans — but she’s the best gal at Grammys 2020.
Hosting an awards show is hard. But doing so in the wake of a tragedy is near impossible.
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).
Demi Lovato got emotional during the performance of her new song, “Anyone,” at the 2020 Grammys, marking her first performance since her 2018 overdose.
BTS’s appearance on the red carpet of 2020 Grammy Awards was everything the fans had been waiting for. The Korean boy band absolutely slayed the red carpet in coordinated looks and the fans are going gaga.
Check back here for the latest on the 2020 red carpet and the Grammys best dressed celebrities.Awards season can be a bit stuffy, but that all changes with the Grammys. Not only are there live music performances, which help break up the speeches, but the red-carpet fashion tends to be more adventurous.
The big Grammys moment Nick Jonas teased this week just passed. The Jonas Brothers finished their Grammy Awards performance of "What a Man Gotta Do" and "Five More Minutes." Nick, Joe, and Kevin's rendition was high-energy, and their wives Sophie Turner, Priyanka Chopra, and Danielle Jonas cheered wildly in the audience.
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”).
Lizzo has won the 2020 Grammy Award for Best Urban Contemporary Album. The deluxe edition of 2019 LP CUZ I LOVE YOU beat out projects from Steve Lacy (Apollo XXI), Georgia Anne Muldrow (Overload), NAO (Saturn), and Jessie Reyez (Being Human in Public EP).
“Tonight is for Kobe!” shouted Lizzo, opening the 2020 Grammy Awards Sunday at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The ceremony happened on the same day as Lakers legend Kobe Bryant shockingly died in a helicopter crash that also took the lives of his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others.
The 2020 Grammy Awards will pay tribute to Kobe Bryant at the awards ceremony Sunday night.