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Taylor Swift Returns to the Grammys With Fairytale Performance
Taylor Swift performed at the Grammys for the first time in five years, singing a medley of songs from her albums “evermore” and “folklore” in a mystical woodland-and-cabin setting.
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Grammys Honors Lives of Little Richard, Kenny Rogers and More in Stirring Tribute
Bruno Mars celebrated Little Richard, Lionel Richie honored Kenny Rogers and Brandi Carlile paid tribute to John Prine during an in memoriam segment on the Grammy Awards that featured an especially long list of names after a year of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Beyoncé Has Now Won More Grammys Than Any Other Woman in History
Beyoncé won her 28th Grammy Sunday night, making her the winningest woman in Grammy history
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Grammys 2021: 5 Show-Stopping Performances that Shook the Internet
The 63rd Grammy Awards had many show-stopping moments and performances, including some by Harry Styles, Megan Thee Stallion, Cardi B, Dua Lipa, Billie Eilish, Beyoncé, and many more.
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Women Dominates Top Honors at Grammy Awards
Women dominated the top awards and recognitions at this year’s Grammy Awards, with Taylor Swift winning Album of the Year and Billie Eilish nabbing Record of the Year after her 2020 sweep across the board. Beyoncé made Grammy history with her 28th win, making her the woman with the most Grammy wins of all time.
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Here Are All the 2021 Grammy Winners
Several. artists, Taylor Swift and Beyoncé, made Grammy history
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Why Selena Quintanilla's Fans Are Disappointed in 2021 Grammys Lifetime Achievement Tribute
Selena Quintanilla’s fans were clearly expecting a bit more from the 2021 Grammy Awards ceremony
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Chloe X Halle's Reaction to Losing at the 2021 Grammys Deserves an Award
E! News exclusively caught up with Chloe X Halle’s Chloe Bailey and Halle Bailey during today’s 2021 Grammy Awards red carpet and the sisterly singing duo had the best reaction after learning they didn’t win in several of the night’s categories.
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Trevor Noah Opens the Grammys With Speediest Monologue Ever, Royal Family Joke
“The Daily Show” host had a whole lot to do with his opening monologue, from giving us a tour of the many performance spaces to naming all the night’s performers to giving us the full rundown of the COVID-19 precautions in place.
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Who Run the Grammys? Women. Beyoncé, Swift Make History.
Beyoncé and Taylor Swift had a historic night at the Grammys, where the top four awards were won by female acts.
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See the Stars Arriving on the 2021 Grammys Red Carpet
While there isn’t an audience for the music industry’s big night, some performers and presenters graced the red carpet in Los Angeles
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A Peek Behind the Masks, Precautions at the Pandemic Grammys
Even reporters who have covered the Grammy Awards for many years can feel like rookies at what this year will be a ceremony like none before.
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BTS on 1st Grammy Nod: ‘It's Hard to Express in Words'
BTS’ “Dynamite” exploded on the Billboard charts and helped the K-pop all-stars land their first Grammy nomination, but they said the song that changed their careers almost didn’t happen
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Selena to Receive Posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award at 2021 Grammys
Selena Quintanilla Perez, famously known simply as Selena, will be posthumously honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2021 Grammys, NBC News reports.
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Grammy Awards 2021 Nominations: See the Complete List
The Recording Academy revealed the nominations for the 2021 Grammy Awards during a livestream on Tuesday, Nov. 24. The organization’s Chair and Interim President/CEO Harvey Mason Jr. announced the nominees with a little help from some big names, including Dua Lipa, Gayle King, Mickey Guyton and Sharon Osbourne. Pepe Aguilar, Yemi Alade, Nicola Benedetti, Lauren Daigle and Imogen Heap listed…
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Dolly Parton on Her 50th Grammy Nod: ‘It's Always Special'
It’s been 51 years since Dolly Parton earned her first Grammy nomination, and this year the national treasure who has won nine Grammys throughout her career is competing for her 50th honor.
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Still Divisive, Dr. Luke Resurges at Grammys — as Tyson Trax
It’s been seven years since controversial music producer Dr. Luke, who is still embattled in a lawsuit with pop star Kesha, has been nominated at the Grammys
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Old Vs. New School: the Best Rap Album Debate at the Grammys
Lil Baby, Roddy Ricch, Megan Thee Stallion and DaBaby have blazed the Billboard charts, but Grammy voters didn’t nominate the young hip-hop stars in the best rap album category
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Grammy Performers: Taylor Swift, BTS, Cardi B, Billie Eilish
Taylor Swift, BTS, Cardi B and Billie Eilish are set to perform at next week’s Grammy Awards. The Recording Academy announced Sunday that Harry Styles, Bad Bunny, Post Malone, Megan Thee Stallion and Dua Lipa will also hit the stage at the March 14 event.
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At the Grammys, Sister Trio HAIM Makes Rock ‘N' Roll History
Este Haim will have a birthday fit for a rock star. She and her two sisters, who form pop-rock trio HAIM, are nominated for two honors at the Grammys, including album of the year.