Chris Willman Music WriterR&B upstart Giveon may not need to take his time after all. The week’s top debut on the album chart belonged to the singer, whose first album, “When It’s All Said and Done… Take Time” entered at No.
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Lil Baby was joined by Killer Mike, activist Tamika Mallory and Insecure actor Kendrick Sampson for his Grammys performance tonight (March 14).The rapper used his performance at the awards show to highlight police brutality, opening it with Sampson being pulled over and shot at by two white police officers.The rest of the performance saw a recreation of Black Lives Matter protests, with Mallory delivering a speech.
“My people, it’s time we stand, it’s time we demand the freedom that this land
.Chris Willman Music WriterR&B upstart Giveon may not need to take his time after all. The week’s top debut on the album chart belonged to the singer, whose first album, “When It’s All Said and Done… Take Time” entered at No.
Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion‘s Grammys performance of ‘WAP’ to the speeches of Adolf Hitler.It comes after Cardi and Megan’s live appearance at this month’s Grammy ceremony received dozens of complaints to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), with many criticising the pair’s choreographed routine as pornographic.Speaking during a recent edition of his Cooper Stuff podcast, Skillet frontman John Cooper – an outspoken conservative and Donald Trump supporter – labelled the ‘WAP’ airing
Cardi B is going head to head with Candace Owens on Twitter after the commentator voiced her opinion about the rapper’s latest performance of “WAP” at the 2021 Grammys.
Young Thug, Lil Baby and Gunna have been instrumental in pushing the sound of Atlanta hip-hop forward, and Genius decided to take a look back at three key moments: their first song, their breakout track, and today’s latest hit. Young Thug first appeared on Ca$h Out’s “I Got It,” but his hook on Rich Gang’s “Lifestyle” catapulted the Slatt-reppin' artist into the mainstream.
Lil’ Kim has congratulated Beyoncé and Megan Thee Stallion on their history-making wins at the this year’s Grammys.Beyoncé took home the most awards at the Los Angeles ceremony on Sunday (March 14), picking up four out of her nine nominations.
Cardi B isn’t mad that she made headlines at Fox News over her wild Grammy Awards performance — despite being a well-documented critic of the news outlet. “Yaaaayyyyyyy WE MADE FOX NEWS GUYS !!! Wap wap wap,” Cardi, 28, wrote above a tweet that included a clip from Tucker Carlson‘s show, in which the host and (Cardi’s longtime foe) Candace Owens slammed the rapper’s March 14 performance at the annual show.
Lil Baby brought protest art to the Grammys on Sunday with a powerful performance of his song, “The Bigger Picture”.
DaBaby gave a fittingly glamorous performance of his song ‘Rockstar’ at the Grammys 2021 tonight (March 14), where he was joined by Roddy Ricch.The rapper was nominated for four Grammys this year, including three for ‘Rockstar’. Among them, the track was up for Record Of The Year.Taking to the stage early on in the ceremony, DaBaby appeared in a white suit with diamond-encrusted gloves, backed by singers dressed in judges outfits.
BTS gave their first solo performance at the Grammys 2021 tonight (March 14) – scroll down the page to watch their performance now.The Grammys 2021 took place in Los Angeles with Beyoncé taking home the most awards of the night, followed by Megan Thee Stallion and Billie Eilish.BTS previously performed at the Grammys last year with Lil Nas X on his ‘Old Town Road’ stage.Filmed in South Korea, the band performed ‘Dynamite’, on a set that recreated the Grammys stage.
Harry Styles kicked off the live-performance-loaded Grammy Awards on Sunday with his hit “Watermelon Sugar,” which turned out to be a harbinger when later in the night the former One Direction singer won Best Pop Solo Performance for the song.
brought protest art to the GRAMMYs on Sunday with a powerful performance of his song, «The Bigger Picture.»The striking number made its message clear from the opening moments, in which two white police officers approach a Black driver (played by Kendrick Sampson), whom they attempt to detain before they shoot the unarmed man when he attempts to run.The number is set to the backdrop of protests against police brutality and calls for justice, as Lil Baby performs while walking in the street as an
Lil Baby performed “The Bigger Picture” in a powerful call to action against police brutality during the 63rd annual Grammy Awards. The rapper was joined during at points by three prominent activists: “Insecure” star Kendrick Sampson, Women’s March cofounder Tamika Mallory and Atlanta rapper Killer Mike.Following an intro from James Baldwin, the performance opened with Sampson’s character being gunned down by a police officer.
“WAP,” which was released in August and even became its own internet phenom, with dance challenges.
Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B definitely win the award for most exciting performance of the night at the 2021 Grammy Awards!
Bad Bunny and Jhay Cortez looked right out of a sci-fi movie in their futuristic performance at the 2021 Grammys.
2021 GRAMMY Awards were filled with star-studded performances by music's biggest names! Hosted by Trevor Noah in Los Angeles on Sunday, the annual awards ceremony featured live performances both inside the L.A. Convention Center and in outdoor open-air tents in the L.A.