Bunheads, get ready to scream "Woo-ah," because Kim Petras is here with a new single and a huge announcement.
27.01.2020 - 09:41 / hollywoodreporter.com
In a farewell tribute to longtime Grammys executive producer Ken Ehrlich, Camila Cabello, Gary Clark Jr., John Legend and more joined together to perform “I Sing the Body Electric” from the 1980 Academy Award-winning film Fame at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards.
Ehrlich announced his exit last July after serving as the ceremony's executive producer for the last 40 years. He first produced the show in 1980.
Bunheads, get ready to scream "Woo-ah," because Kim Petras is here with a new single and a huge announcement.
Camila Cabello's Romance tour kicks off this May - and she's got a fast-rising pop star joining her on the road to support.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
Demi Lovato and Camila Cabello saw huge spikes in sales and streams after their Grammy performances, according to data from BuzzAngle and Spotify.
Shawnmila is A-OK, everyone. Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes responded to Grammys 2020 breakup rumors in the best way: subtlety. The “Havana” singer, 22, and the Canadian heartthrob, 21, sparked split rumors on Sunday, Jan. 26, after they walked the red carpet at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards without each other. Shawn was the first to arrive and walked the red carpet solo, while Camila came about half an hour later and brought her dad as her date. (More on that later.)
Camila Cabello left her dad in tears at the Grammys on Sunday night (January 26, 2020) as she paid a touching musical tribute to him.
In the words of Lizzo, "Welcome to the Grammys bitch!" Or, better yet, Grammys after parties, bitch.
Grammys 2020 was an emotional night on many levels for artists. While some took home the Grammy, others touched fans with their soulful performances.
While the fans were waiting for Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes to hit the Grammy Awards 2020 red carpet together and fill their social media feeds with some adorable couple pictures, the two decided to go separately. In fact, much to the disappointment of their fans, the two spent most of the night publicly apart.
Grammys 2020 had several memorable moments that music lovers will cherish for a while, to say the least. From Ariana Grande and Demi Lovato's powerful performances to Camila Cabello's moving performance on First Man that she dedicated to her father and Billie Eilish's clean sweep of the big awards, there were some moments that have left social media talking.
Longtime Grammy telecast producer Ken Ehrlich has delivered his Grammy swan song (figuratively and literally), and it couldn’t have happened without … Walt Whitman.
Camila Cabello looked stunning at Sunday night's , wearing a gothic-style black gown by Versace and a $2 million—yes, $2 million—diamond necklace from . The look was opulent, simply put, but Cabello paired something with it that made it a little more accessible: She matched the dress and jewels with surprisingly affordable makeup.In comparison, Cabello's makeup look consisted entirely of L'Oréal Paris products (she's a face of the brand), which cost $108 altogether.
Billie Eilish, Camila Cabello and Lil Nas X delivered a flurry of live performances at the 62nd Grammy Awards – a night overshadowed by the death of Kobe Bryant.
Camila Cabello delivered one of the most tender moments of the night at the Grammys on Sunday.
Camila Cabello took the 2020 GRAMMY stage on Sunday night with a touching father-daughter moment with her performance of "First Man."
The stars shimmered and shined when they hit the red carpet for the 2020 GRAMMY Awards. Stepping out in an array of hues, Los Angeles' Staples Center was full of A-listers showing off their unique styles and personalities. Take Ariana Grande, who wore a hue we rarely see on the red carpet — gray — and fully worked it, going for full drama with tons of poses in her custom Giambattista Valli made of layers and layers of tulle.
Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes have arrived at the 2020 GRAMMYs.
The 62nd annual Grammy Awards kick off Sunday afternoon at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.