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How Can the Grammys Be Fixed? - pitchfork.com
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30.01.2020

How Can the Grammys Be Fixed?

Much like watching the Grammys, complaining about “music’s biggest night” is an annual tradition. This year, the usual discussions about how the Recording Academy could do better took on particular urgency after the organization abruptly ousted CEO Deborah Dugan, who then filed a discrimination complaint alleging a “boy’s club” environment rife with sexual harassment, conflicts of interest, a rigged voting process, and a hushed-up rape accusation against her predecessor, Neil Portnow.

Grammys 2020: All of the Performances - pitchfork.com - Los Angeles
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28.01.2020

Grammys 2020: All of the Performances

The 2020 Grammys took place last night (Sunday, January 26) at the STAPLES Center in Los Angeles. In true Grammys fashion, the evening’s performances from nominated artists ran the gamut from jaw-dropping conceptual pieces to surprisingly reserved acoustic sets, with a cloud of grief hovering over the proceedings after the shocking death of Kobe Bryant earlier in the day. Check out all of the tributes, solo performances, group renditions, and more below.

Grammys 2020: Billie Eilish Wins Record of the Year for “bad guy” - pitchfork.com
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020: Billie Eilish Wins Record of the Year for “bad guy”

Tonight at the 2020 Grammy Awards, Billie Eilish won Record of the Year for her single “bad guy.” She picked up the win over songs by Bon Iver (“Hey, Ma”), Ariana Grande (“7 rings”), Lil Nas X (“Old Town Road (Remix)”), Swae Lee and Post Malone (“Sunflower”), Lizzo (“Truth Hurts”), Khalid (“Talk”), and H.E.R. (“Hard Place”). She’s the youngest artist to ever win Record of the Year. When accepting the award, Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas simply said, “thank you.”

Grammys 2020: Watch Bonnie Raitt’s John Prine Tribute - pitchfork.com - Los Angeles - city Montgomery
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020: Watch Bonnie Raitt’s John Prine Tribute

Bonnie Raitt took to the stage tonight during the 2020 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles’ Staples Center, where she performed a tribute to country folk singer-songwriter John Prine. She performed his song “Angel From Montgomery,” which she turned into a hit upon recording it 1974. Prine, who was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2019, was awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award this year. Watch Raitt’s tribute performance below.

Grammys 2020: Billie Eilish Wins Album of the Year - pitchfork.com
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020: Billie Eilish Wins Album of the Year

Billie Eilish has won the 2020 Grammy for Album of the Year for her debut, WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?. She won the award over Bon Iver, Lana Del Rey, Ariana Grande, Lizzo, Vampire Weekend, H.E.R., and Lil Nas X.

Grammys 2020: Billie Eilish Wins Best New Artist - pitchfork.com
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020: Billie Eilish Wins Best New Artist

Billie Eilish took home the Best New Artist trophy tonight at the 2020 Grammy Awards. She won over Lil Nas X, Lizzo, ROSALÍA, Maggie Rogers, Tank and the Bangas, Black Pumas, and Yola. In her acceptance speech, Eilish focused on the importance of fans. “Mainly I think the fans deserve everything,” she said. “I feel like they have not been talked a bout enough tonight.” She also addressed the other Best New Artist nominees. “All the other artists that were in this category, I love you all.”

Grammys 2020: Watch Rosalía Perform “Juro Que” and “Malamente” - pitchfork.com
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020: Watch Rosalía Perform “Juro Que” and “Malamente”

Rosalía took the stage tonight at the 2020 Grammy Awards for a performance of her new single “Juro Que” and also “MALAMENTE (Cap.1: Augurio).” Rosalía performed in white, beaded fringe chaps. She shared the stage with dancers and flamenco guitarists. Watch it go down below.

Alicia Keys and Brittany Howard Perform “Underdog” at Grammys 2020: Watch - pitchfork.com - Los Angeles - Alabama - county Clark - city Gary, county Clark
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27.01.2020

Alicia Keys and Brittany Howard Perform “Underdog” at Grammys 2020: Watch

Brittany Howard joined Alicia Keys on stage at the 2020 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles to play “Underdog.” The Alabama Shakes frontwoman—who was nominated for Best Rock Song and Best Rock Performance at this year’s awards ceremony—donned sunglasses for the performance. Watch that below.

Grammys 2020: DJ Khaled, Nipsey Hussle, and John Legend Win Best Rap/Sung Collaboration - pitchfork.com
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020: DJ Khaled, Nipsey Hussle, and John Legend Win Best Rap/Sung Collaboration

DJ Khaled, John Legend, and the late Nipsey Hussle have taken home the award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration tonight at the 62nd Annual Grammy Award. Khaled’s 2019 single “Higher” beat out songs by Lil Baby and Gunna (“Drip Too Hard”), Lil Nas X (“Panini”), Mustard and Roddy Ricch (“Ballin”), and Young Thug, J. Cole, and Travis Scott (“The London”).

Grammys 2020: Watch H.E.R. Perform “Sometimes” - pitchfork.com - Los Angeles
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020: Watch H.E.R. Perform “Sometimes”

H.E.R. performed her new song “Sometimes” at the 2020 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles tonight. She played a grand piano and was accompanied by strings and a brass section. She also played a solo on electric guitar. Watch it all go down below.

Grammys 2020 Nipsey Hussle Tribute: YG, Meek Mill, John Legend, DJ Khaled, Roddy Ricch Perform “Higher,” More - pitchfork.com
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020 Nipsey Hussle Tribute: YG, Meek Mill, John Legend, DJ Khaled, Roddy Ricch Perform “Higher,” More

Tonight at the 2020 Grammys, Meek Mill, DJ Khaled, John Legend, YG, Roddy Ricch, and Kirk Franklin all took to the stage for a tribute to the late rapper Nipsey Hussle. The performance opened with Meek and Roddy before transitioning into “Higher,” DJ Khaled’s song with Nipsey and John Legend. YG, donning all red, appeared on stage to perform afterwards.

Nas Joins Lil Nas X for “Rodeo” at Grammys 2020: Watch - pitchfork.com
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27.01.2020

Nas Joins Lil Nas X for “Rodeo” at Grammys 2020: Watch

Tonight, Lil Nas X took to the stage at the 2020 Grammy Awards to perform his ubiquitous mega-hit “Old Town Road.” He was joined by Diplo, all of the members of BTS, viral yodeler Mason Ramsey, and Billy Ray Cyrus for the performance. He also performed the 7 track “Rodeo” alongside Nas. At the beginning of the performance, a Kobe Bryant jersey could be seen draped on a chair in the middle of the set. Watch all of that below.

Watch Demi Lovato Debut New Song “Anyone” at Grammys 2020 - pitchfork.com
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27.01.2020

Watch Demi Lovato Debut New Song “Anyone” at Grammys 2020

Demi Lovato took the stage tonight at the 2020 Grammy Awards for a performance of her unreleased song “Anyone.” Lovato was introduced by Greta Gerwig. She sang in a a floor-length white gown, and was accompanied by a pianist. Check it out, and find the single’s lyric video, below.

Grammys 2020: Tyler, the Creator Wins Best Rap Album, His First Grammy - pitchfork.com
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020: Tyler, the Creator Wins Best Rap Album, His First Grammy

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).

Grammys 2020: Billie Eilish Wins Song of the Year for “bad guy” - pitchfork.com
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020: Billie Eilish Wins Song of the Year for “bad guy”

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”).

Watch Ariana Grande Perform “7 rings” and “thank u, next” at Grammys 2020 - pitchfork.com
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27.01.2020

Watch Ariana Grande Perform “7 rings” and “thank u, next” at Grammys 2020

Ariana Grande took the stage tonight at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards for a performance of “imagine,” “7 rings,” and the title track from her latest studio album thank u, next. Check it out below.

Grammys 2020: Watch Aerosmith and Run-D.M.C. Perform “Walk This Way” - pitchfork.com
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020: Watch Aerosmith and Run-D.M.C. Perform “Walk This Way”

Aerosmith and Run-D.M.C. took the stage tonight at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards to perform a career-spanning medley including “Livin’ On the Edge” and their crossover hit “Walk This Way” with Run-DMC.

Watch Tanya Tucker Perform “Bring My Flowers Now” at Grammys 2020 - pitchfork.com
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27.01.2020

Watch Tanya Tucker Perform “Bring My Flowers Now” at Grammys 2020

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.

Grammys 2020: Watch Billie Eilish Perform “when the party’s over” - pitchfork.com
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020: Watch Billie Eilish Perform “when the party’s over”

Billie Eilish took the stage tonight at the 2020 Grammy Awards for a performance of “when the party’s over” off her debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?. She was accompanied by her brother and producer FINNEAS on keys and backing vocals. Watch it go down below.

Grammys 2020: Watch Camila Cabello Perform “First Man” - pitchfork.com - Los Angeles - city Havana
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020: Watch Camila Cabello Perform “First Man”

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.

Grammys 2020: Dan + Shay Win Best Country Duo/Group Performance - pitchfork.com - city Big
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020: Dan + Shay Win Best Country Duo/Group Performance

Dan + Shay have won the 2020 Grammy for Best Country Duo/Group Performance for “Speechless.” They won the award over Brooks & Dunn with Luke Combs (“Brand New Man”), Brothers Osborne (“I Don’t Remember Me (Before You)”), Little Big Town (“The Daughters”), and Maren Morris featuring Brandi Carlile (“Common”).

Grammys 2020: Dave Chappelle Wins Best Comedy Album for Third Straight Year - pitchfork.com
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020: Dave Chappelle Wins Best Comedy Album for Third Straight Year

It’s the 2020 Grammy Awards tonight, and, for the third year in a row, Dave Chappelle has won Best Comedy Album. His special Dave Chappelle: Sticks & Stones won over albums by Aziz Ansari (Aziz Ansari: RIGHT NOW), Ellen DeGeneres (Ellen DeGeneres: Relatable), Trevor Noah (Trevor Noah: Son of Patricia), and Jim Gaffigan (Quality Time).

Grammys 2020: Watch Usher, Sheila E., and FKA twigs’ Prince Tribute - pitchfork.com
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020: Watch Usher, Sheila E., and FKA twigs’ Prince Tribute

Usher, Sheila E., and FKA twigs took to the 2020 Grammy Awards stage tonight, where they performed a tribute to the late Prince. Usher kicked off the performance in a sparkling waistcoat for a version of “Little Red Corvette.” He then went into renditions of “When Doves Cry,” and “Kiss.” Sheila E. supported on vocals and drums. FKA twigs danced but did not sing during the performance. They were joined by a slew of dancers and a backing band.

Grammys 2020: Alicia Keys and Boyz II Men Honor Kobe Bryant With “It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday” - pitchfork.com - Los Angeles
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020: Alicia Keys and Boyz II Men Honor Kobe Bryant With “It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday”

The 62nd Annual Grammy Awards kicked off tonight at Los Angeles’ STAPLES Center. Once again, Alicia Keys hosted the ceremony. At last year’s awards, she began the evening joined on stage by Michelle Obama, Lady Gaga, and J. Lo.

Grammys 2020: Watch Lizzo Perform a Cuz I Love You Medley - pitchfork.com
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020: Watch Lizzo Perform a Cuz I Love You Medley

Lizzo took the stage tonight at the 2020 Grammy Awards to perform a medley from her album Cuz I Love You. She performed the title track and “Truth Hurts.” Lizzo began the show with a tribute to the late NBA star Kobe Bryant, who died earlier today in a helicopter crash. “Tonight is for Kobe,” she said.

Grammys 2020: Vampire Weekend Win Best Alternative Music Album - pitchfork.com
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020: Vampire Weekend Win Best Alternative Music Album

Vampire Weekend have won Best Alternative Music Album at the 2020 Grammy Awards. Their fourth studio album, Father of the Bride, beat out LPs by James Blake (Assume Form), Big Thief (U.F.O.F.), Bon Iver (i,i), and Thom Yorke (ANIMA).

Grammys 2020: Anderson .Paak Wins Best R&B Album - pitchfork.com - Chicago
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020: Anderson .Paak Wins Best R&B Album

Anderson .Paak has won the 2020 Grammy for Best R&B Album for Ventura. He won the award over BJ the Chicago Kid (1123), Lucky Daye (Painted), PJ Morton (Paul), and Ella Mai (Ella Mai).

Grammys 2020: Billie Eilish Wins Best Pop Vocal Album - pitchfork.com
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020: Billie Eilish Wins Best Pop Vocal Album

Billie Eilish has won the 2020 Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album for WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?, her debut LP. She won the award over Beyoncé (The Lion King: The Gift), Ariana Grande (thank u, next), Ed Sheeran (No.6 Collaborations Project), and Taylor Swift (Lover). Eilish is up for six awards this year, including Album of the Year.

Grammys 2020: Lizzo Wins Best Pop Solo Performance for “Truth Hurts” - pitchfork.com
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020: Lizzo Wins Best Pop Solo Performance for “Truth Hurts”

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”).

Grammys 2020: Billie Eilish’s Brother Finneas Wins Producer of the Year - pitchfork.com
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020: Billie Eilish’s Brother Finneas Wins Producer of the Year

Billie Eilish’s brother Finneas has won Producer of the Year, Non-Classical at the 2020 Grammys. He picked up the 2020 Grammy over Ricky Reed, the Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach, John Hill, and Jack Antonoff. He is a first-time nominee in the category.

Grammys 2020: Lizzo Wins Best Urban Contemporary Album - pitchfork.com
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020: Lizzo Wins Best Urban Contemporary Album

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).

Grammys 2020: Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus Win Best Pop Duo/Group Performance - pitchfork.com
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020: Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus Win Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus have won the 2020 Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for “Old Town Road (Remix).” They won the award over Ariana Grande and Social House (“boyfriend”), Jonas Brothers (“Sucker”), Post Malone and Swae Lee (“Sunflower”), and Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello (“Señorita”).

Watch Tyler, the Creator’s Fiery Performance With Boyz II Men and Charlie Wilson at Grammys 2020 - pitchfork.com
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27.01.2020

Watch Tyler, the Creator’s Fiery Performance With Boyz II Men and Charlie Wilson at Grammys 2020

Tyler, the Creator took the stage tonight at the 2020 Grammy Awards alongside Boyz II Men and Charlie Wilson to perform IGOR’s “EARFQUAKE” and “NEW MAGIC WAND.” Tyler was dressed in his signature IGOR outfit and surrounded by an army of lookalikes. It ended with Tyler falling backward into flames. Watch below.

Grammys 2020: Nipsey Hussle Posthumously Wins Best Rap Performance - pitchfork.com
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020: Nipsey Hussle Posthumously Wins Best Rap Performance

The 2020 Grammy for Best Rap Performance has been posthumously awarded to Nipsey Hussle. Roddy Ricch and Hit-Boy also won for the song “Racks in the Middle.” The other nominees in the category were J. Cole (“MIDDLE CHILD” and the Dreamville posse cut “Down Bad”), Offset and Cardi B (“Clout”), and DaBaby (“Suge”).

Grammys 2020: Tanya Tucker Wins First Grammys at 61 - pitchfork.com
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020: Tanya Tucker Wins First Grammys at 61

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.

Grammys 2020: The Chemical Brothers Win Best Dance/Electronic Album - pitchfork.com
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27.01.2020

Grammys 2020: The Chemical Brothers Win Best Dance/Electronic Album

Tonight at the 2020 Grammy Awards, the Chemical Brothers took home the award for Best Dance/Electronic Album. Their 2019 LP No Geography beat out projects from Apparat (LP5), (Flume Hi This Is Flume), RÜFÜS DU SOL (SOLACE), and Tycho (Weather).

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