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Leading a live orchestra of dozens, Lizzo kicked off the 2020 Grammys with a majestic medley performance of latest album title track "Cuz I Love You" and 2019 Hot 100 chart-topper "Truth Hurts."
"Tonight is for Kobe!" she shouted before launching into a guttural performance of "Love You." After one verse and chorus, the performance paused for a brief instrumental break featuring a number of male ballerinas, before Lizzo returned to rap her way through "Truth Hurts," flanked with a number of
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The show must go on.
Lizzo kicked off the 2020 Grammys with a performance and a big win on Sunday night (January 26, 2020) in Los Angeles.
From poignant start to emotional finish, the 2020 Grammy Awards packed the three-and-a-half hour broadcast with unforgettable performances from the year's most celebrated artists with many of the nominees bringing their incredible talents to the stage.After Lizzo -- who took home three Grammys on Sunday night (Jan. 26) -- set the tone by declaring that "Tonight is for Kobe!" before roaring into "Cuz I Love You," the title-track from her 2019 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.
Lizzo has already won two award at the 2020 Grammys — Best Urban Contemporary Album for Cuz I Love You, and Best Traditional R&B Performance for "Jerome — and she's nominated for the night's biggest awards, including Best Album, Best Song, and Best Record.
The 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards took a moment to share some love and respect for the music stars who died over the past year, leaving behind incomparable legacies, including NBA icon Kobe Bryant, who died in a tragic accident hours before the ceremony.
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The basketball legend died in a helicopter crash earlier today
Lizzo delivered a high-energy medley performance of her two hits "Cuz I Love You" and "Truth Hurts" to open the 62nd annual Grammy Awards. The pop star dedicated the night to NBA superstar Kobe Bryant, who tragically passed in a helicopter accident earlier today.
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The 2020 Grammy Awards kicked off with a tribute to legendary basketball player Kobe Bryant, who died hours before the ceremony, at Los Angeles’ Staples Center, which was home to the 41-year-old NBA player for nearly 20 years. Lizzo took the reins with her stunning performance and began it by saying "This one's for Kobe." The mourned the death of the basketball icon after the news of his death went viral.
Lizzo opened the62nd Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday night with a medley of her hits "Cuz I Love You" and "Truth Hurts."Before beginning her set, the 31-year-old singer paid tribute to late basketball legend Kobe Bryant, who died in a helicopter crash earlier in the day.Clad in a sparkly black gown, Lizzo announced, "Tonight is for Kobe," before launching into her performance, which was complete with a symphony and dancers.
After a breakthrough year, Lizzo opened the 2020 GRAMMY Awards.
Fans were devastated after the shocking news that NBA legend Kobe Bryant had been killed in a helicopter crash broke on Sunday, Jan 26. Bryant was beloved around the world, especially within the entertainment industry, which is why it's no surprise the 62nd Grammy Awards paid tribute to former basketball star later that night.
Second-time Grammy host Alicia Keys opened up the 2020 Grammy Awards Sunday (Jan. 26) at the Staples Center in Los Angeles with a monologue that paid homage to Kobe Bryant, who was killed earlier Sunday along with his daughter Gianna and seven others in a shocking helicopter crash in Calabasas, CA.Taking the stage in a silvery gown, Keys was somber as she opened the proceedings.
Now that's how you open a show.
After a breakthrough year, Lizzo opened the 2020 GRAMMY Awards.
Lizzo makes her 2020 GRAMMYs debut.