“It’s still hard to believe he’s gone.”
27.01.2020 - 08:31 / billboard.com
Gary Clark Jr. dominated the 2020 Grammys stage with his passionate "This Land" performance on Sunday night (Jan. 26).
Backed by The Roots, the Grammy winner gathered all his pent-up frustration with America's ongoing issues with racism and personal experiences and funneled it with every bold lyric and guitar lick.
As the flames roser higher and higher in background, Clark Jr. took the performance to another level with a rage-filled electric guitar solo. This combination, along with the
“It’s still hard to believe he’s gone.”
Billie Eilish stomped all over the Grammy Awards on Sunday night (January 26, 2020), with a bag of big wins, including Best New Artist, Record, and Album of the Year.
Last week, ousted Grammys CEO Deborah Dugan took to the Grammys with a sledgehammer, alleging in an equal opportunity complaint that the Recording Academy is rife with rampant sexual misconduct, voter fraud, and racialised and gendered bias. It was a document that has already changed the music industry in a profound and irreversible way, and that probably will continue to do so in the future.
Billie Eilish stomped all over the Grammy Awards on Sunday night, with a bag of big wins, including Best New Artist, Record, and Album of the Year.
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.
Alicia Keys is opening up about how she managed to handle hosting Sunday's somber 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards.
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.
It takes an immense amount of courage to get on a big stage like the Grammys following an incredibly public mishap, but Demi Lovato took charge when she graced the 2020 ceremony for the first time in three years -- and her first live performance in two -- on Sunday night (Jan. 26). Introduced by Little Women director Greta Gerwig, who co
Non-breaking news: Billie Eilish is an exceptional vocalist.
Fresh from their MusiCares Person of the Year gala honors the night before, Aerosmith took the stage at Sunday night's (Jan. 26) 2020 Grammy Awards to teach the kids how its done. Singer Steven Tyler walked out into the audience with trusted sidekick guitarist Joe Perry, leaning in to let Grammy winner Lizzo get some on the chorus of 1993' "Livin' on the Edge."
Rosalía brought flamenco to the stage of the 2020 Grammy Awards and showed the crowd gathered at Los Angeles' Staples Center exactly why she deserved her win at this year's ceremony.
The 62nd Annual Grammy Awards are taking place at Staples Center in Los Angeles tonight, though the minds of many of those in the arena — and across Los Angeles — are on the news that emerged earlier today of Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant's tragic death. After Lizzo kicked the night off by shouting "We love you Kobe!" host Alicia Keys was joined on stage by Boyz II Men — who hail from Bryant's hometown of Philadelphia — to pay an emotional tribute to Bryant.
Nipsey Hussle, posthumously nominated for three awards at the 2020 Grammys, was the subject of a touching tribute performance at the 2020 Grammys. John Legend, DJ Khaled, Meek Mill, Roddy Ricch, YG, and Kirk Franklin performed in honor of the fallen rapper, who was killed last year in California.
Demi Lovato gave a raw comeback performance at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, January 26, as she choked up while singing her new song, “Anyone.”
The basketball legend died in a helicopter crash earlier today
Beyoncé appears to be a no-show at the 2020 Grammy Awards. The superstar is up for four awards this year, including Best Pop Solo Performance.
Gucci Mane was among many celebrities paying homage to late Los Angeles Lakers great Kobe Bryant on the red carpet at Sunday night's (Jan. 26) 2020 Grammy Awards, just hours after the world learned that the 41-year-old basketball legend and his 13-year-old daughter were among nine people killed in a helicopter crash on Sunday afternoon.
Lil Nas X is already a Grammy winner and the big show hasn't even started yet!
The 62nd annual Grammy Awards are just hours away. Music’s biggest night is set to light up Los Angeles’ Staples Center with Lizzo; Billie Eilish; Demi Lovato; the Jonas Brothers; Tyler, the Creator; Bonnie Raitt; and Camila Cabello set to perform.
The 2020 Grammys will have nearly 30 performers ready to take the stage at Los Angeles' Staples Center this Sunday, but who are you most looking forward to seeing?