Madonna perfoms “I Rise” in front of the curtain at the close of Wednesday night’s late-running show (Image via YouTube)
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As the first woman to ever be nominated for best remixed recording, non-classical, Tracy Young had already made history before the Grammys started on Sunday. When she won, Young's name was offically engraved on both her award and the notoriously male-dominated world of dance music.
Winning in a category first introduced in 2001 and beating out fellow artists including Wuki and Soulwax, Young was awarded for her edit of Madonna's "I Rise," with the collaboration marking a high point in the long
Madonna perfoms “I Rise” in front of the curtain at the close of Wednesday night’s late-running show (Image via YouTube)
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Billie Eilish returns to No. 1 on the Billboard Artist 100 chart (dated Feb.
Tracy Young broke the glass ceiling twice with her historic Grammy win.
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BTS made a Tuesday night appearance on The Late Late Show With James Corden, where the band reflected on their historic performance at the 2020 Grammys on Sunday night.Taking the stage at Los Angeles' Staples Center with Lil Nas X and other "Old Town Road All-Stars" for an epic rendition of the rapper's record-breaking hit, it marked the first time a K-pop group had ever performed at music's most prestigious awards ceremony.
Music fans around the world are all reading the same sentence today: Billie Eilish is the first artist to sweep the Big Four categories at the Grammy Awards since Christopher Cross achieved the feat in February 1981.
In a bittersweet somber opening to the annual Grammy Awards 2020 ceremony, which saw Black gay musician Lil Nas X winning two out of his six nominations and lesbian Tracy Young being the first woman to win in the category of Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical at the Grammy Awards- artist and multiple Grammy winner host Alicia Keys paid a touching tribute to the retired basketball superstar Kobe Bryant who was killed hours before the ceremony began.
It’s music’s biggest night of the year, and Rosalía already made a historic win! The Spanish singer won her first ever Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album winner– a category that had yet to see an almost entirely in Spanish album do the win. The 26-year-old took home the golden gramophone for her second studio album El Mal Querer. During her red carpet moment with Ryan Seacrest for E! News, the Con Altura singer shared her reaction to her first Grammy win.
Longtime producer Tracy Young made history Sunday night (Jan. 26) by becoming the first woman to win a Grammy in the best remixed recording, non classical category for her edit of Madonna's empowerment anthem "I Rise."This was the first Grammy nomination for Young, a Miami-based producer who's worked with Madonna as a remixer and DJ since the late '90s.
Thank u, mom … and dad! Ariana Grande stunned at the 2020 Grammy Awards with both her mother and father by her side on Sunday, January 26.