The 64th Grammy Awards are scheduled to take place Sunday at 8 p.m. Eastern at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The ceremony will air on CBS and stream ...
For the sake of everyone involved, let’s hope not. For the sake of everyone involved, let’s hope not. But that doesn’t mean the Grammys will be a snoozefest, either.
Lady Gaga, Olivia Rodrigo, and BTS are among the performers on music's biggest night.
If you’re eager to get your awards-show Sunday started even earlier, Live From E!: Countdown to the Grammys airs at 4 p.m. E.T./1 p.m. P.T., featuring comedian Nikki Glaser and Grammy-nominated artist Ester Dean. As such, most categories will not be announced during the live telecast. This year’s telecast will also be available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+. Other streaming options include Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, DirectTV Stream, Sling TV, and FuboTV, most of which have free-trial options. Olivia Rodrigo and newly minted Oscar winner Billie Eilish, each up for seven awards, will perform. This year, the Recording Academy will be bestowing honors in a staggering 86 categories. (The full list of nominations can be found here.) Let’s be honest: We all view the Grammys as an unofficial concert. Two-time Grammy winner Lil Nas X, nominated in five categories, will take the stage, as will six-time Grammy winner Brandi Carlile, up for five awards of her own, and 12-time winner Lady Gaga, nominated for her latest record with Tony Bennett. Here’s how to livestream the 64th Grammy Awards. Those searching for their pre-show fashion fix can watch the Live From E!: Grammys red carpet coverage at 6 p.m. E. T./3 p.m. P.T., hosted by Laverne Cox and featuring Queer Eye’s Karamo, style correspondent Zanna Roberts Rassi, and pop culture commentator Naz Perez. Live From E! Stream: Grammys, begins at 7 p.m. E.T./4 p.m. P.T. on most of the E! social channels, YouTube, eonline.com, and the E! News app. Questions about the ceremony abound: Who will win best new artist? The 2022 Grammys air on Sunday, April 3, on CBS. Those with a cable subscription can watch the ceremony live on television at their local CBS affiliate, or online at cbs.com, or through the CBS app.
The 64th annual Grammy Awards has been long-awaited, as the show was originally scheduled to take place on January 31, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. However, ...
Comedian and The Daily Show host Trevor Noah, who hosted the 2021 Grammy Awards, will return to host this year's show. The full list of performers taking the Grammys stage this Sunday are as follows: BTS, Olivia Rodrigo, Lil Nas X and Jack Harlow, Billie Eilish, H. E.R., Jon Batiste, Brothers Osborne, Brandi Carlile, John Legend, Lady Gaga, Nas, Chris Stapleton, Carrie Underwood, and J Balvin with Maria Becerra. (Last year's ceremony was also postponed and rescheduled, from January to March, as COVID-19 cases spiked in Los Angeles.) The General Field, commonly known as the “Big Four" categories, consists of Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist. For 2022, the number of nominees was expanded from eight artists to ten. The 64th Grammy Awards will begin live at 8 P. M. ET. Below, learn all the info you need about this year's show, and find out how to watch the 2022 Grammys. (Check out the full list of nominees here.)
Indeed, the nominations were announced in November, and the release cutoff for nominees to be eligible was way back in September. Which explains why Adele isn't ...
His biggest threat is a sentimental sweep for Bennett and Gaga. And it certainly doesn’t hurt that he is a well-liked musician’s musician who has played the game perfectly in his Grammy campaign. And really, there are no clear favorites in the top categories, which should make for a few surprises when the envelopes are at long last opened. Will win, should win: Batiste. Leading with 11 nominations for the kind of prestige project that Grammy voters feel good about acknowledging, Batiste is hard to beat. Will win: Drake. Cardi and Megan will split the female vote, and Drizzy will come pimp-strollng through with the sexiness. Will win: McCartney. If the voting had been within the last week, it would be the Foos all the way after the sudden death of drummer Taylor Hawkins. But otherwise, there’s no way to compete with the living Beatles legend. Will win: Bennett and Gaga. There’s no way the Recording Academy is not going to pay a Big 4 salute to the legendary Bennett, who, suffering from Alzheimer’s disease at 95, will be watching from his New York City home while Gaga reps for both of them at the Grammys. And while they’ve also got a shot at winning Album of the Year, with no clear favorite in this category, they’ve got an even better chance here.
BTS, Billie Eilish, Justin Bieber, Olivia Rodrigo, Taylor Swift and other stars up for nominations in Las Vegas.
Comedian Trevor Noah returns as host, while K-pop band BTS are among the acts who will perform on the Grammys stage. After lengthy delays owing to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Grammys 2022 are taking place at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, US, on April 3 at 5pm Pacific time, which is 4am on April 4 in the UAE. Follow our live blog below for the latest updates on nominations, winners and red carpet fashion.
Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, BTS, Billie Eilish will be performing at the 64th annual Grammy Awards, which will take place at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las ...
(Also Read: Grammy Awards 2022 moved to April 3, to be held in Las Vegas for the first time) Indian viewers can live-stream the award night on April 4, from 5.30 am onwards on the Sony Liv app. Singer Billie Eilish has bagged seven nominations.
From the red carpet to the main event, here's what you need to know on the biggest night in music.
Unfortunately, for some reason, E! is not airing their red carpet coverage live in the UK as they usually do, but it will be available to watch on their YouTube channel from midnight on Sunday night (or Monday morning, if we’re being technical). The question is, how can music fans in the UK follow along on the night? Let’s start with the good, shall we?
Billie Eilish performing. Seven-time Grammy winner Billie Eilish is nominated in seven categories this year. Getty Images for Live Nation. Record of the Year. “ ...
Rodrigo has Song of the Year in the bag. The understated yet punch-packed “Happier Than Ever” is the obvious choice given Eilish has become a Grammy darling over the past two years, but “Sour” ushered in one of the most promising acts since, well, Eilish herself. Album of the Year is always a toss-up (remember when Beck somehow, someway beat Beyoncé in 2015?), and this year will be no different. Two and a half minutes into what starts as a bare-bones acoustic ballad, Eilish turns things up 15 notches and launches into an absolute headbanger more monstrous than anything the Best Rock nominees have put out in years. “Drivers License” was one of the top songs of 2021 for a reason. If all goes to plan for Olivia Rodrigo at the 2022 ceremony, she could become the next to achieve the feat.
Expect performances from Gen Z stars and nominees Lil Nas X, Olivia Rodrigo and perennial winner Billie Eilish, as well as appearances from Silk Sonic (that's ...
The 2022 Grammys are set to take place tonight (3 April), awarding the best in music.
It’s unknown if the latter, now legally known as Ye, will attend the ceremony. The ceremony, which was originally set to take place in January, will proceed in Las Vegas, marking the first ceremony since changes to the nomination process were announced. Follow along with live updates from the ceremony, which begins at 8pm EST / 1am BST.
The biggest and brightest star of that pack is Olivia Rodrigo, who first saw TikTok traffic for her debut single “Drivers License” last January; currently, ...
Examples this year of artists whose TikTok hits were nominated in the big categories include Billie Eilish (“Happier Than Ever”), Doja Cat (“Kiss Me More”), and Lil Nas X (“Montero [Call Me By Your Name]”), the artist whose gigantic career breakthrough in 2019 can be directly attributed to the platform. In January 2021, Saweetie released a song practically tailor-made for TikTok popularity: “Best Friend,” which landed a Best Rap Song nomination this year. It appears in 1.2 million videos on the app, most of them featuring people riffing on the line “that’s my type.” From there, she found her biggest TikTok success off “Tap In,” which now features in 3.5 million videos. After the song’s release in June 2020, it became the subject of—no surprise here— a dance trend started by TikTok user Lesley Gonzalez. Like many TikTok dances, the moves were inspired by the song’s lyrics. This trend, which helped boost the single’s visibility in November 2021, was built around a transition where, in some videos, the users brush their teeth as Keem raps “wake up in the morning/ brush my teeth before I see my queen;” some creators used the transition to show the before and after of them getting ready, in others, a person is joined by someone else immediately after the beat drop, and they lip sync to the line, “wow, who are you?” The nominee with the most TikTok cred thus far, however, is the Bay Area rapper Saweetie. Her single “My Type” went viral in 2019. “Heartbreak Anniversary” is a slow R&B ballad, but thanks to Filipino creator Marc Daniel Bernardo, who came up with the dance and performed it with his dance partner Katkat Manimtim in February 2021 (a year after the song’s release), the song became one of the app’s more enduring tracks last year. Fellow Bieber collaborator The Kid Laroi first made waves on TikTok back in December 2020 with the breakup ballad “Without You,” which now appears in more than 2.4 million videos. The song spread when creators started to use a snippet of the song’s (very problematic) line, “so there you go/ can’t make a wife out of a ho.” Creators mainly used this line for comedic effect, as an ironic reaction to a situation described in the caption of the videos, with some using the audio to call out misogyny. Nowhere is that more obvious than within the Best New Artist category, in which more than half of the nominees have at one point or another soundtracked users For You Pages. The biggest and brightest star of that pack is Olivia Rodrigo, who first saw TikTok traffic for her debut single “Drivers License” last January; currently, there are 1.4 million videos using the song and counting. Giveon’s “Heartbreak Anniversary,” a nominee in the Best R&B Song category, featured in an internationally popular dance trend on the app, with people performing a dance routine loosely based on the songs lyrics in front of a partner or others, with some of those dance videos ending up with millions of views. Sour, the album from which her TikTok hits came, landed an Album of the Year nomination after a massive opening on the Billboard charts.
The 64th annual Grammy Awards take the show from LA to Las Vegas, and we're updating live highlights and winners from music's biggest night.
Batiste grabs his first Grammy of the day – for "Soul," which ties with "The Queen's Gambit" for score soundtrack for visual media. You can tune into the premiere ceremony – when about 70 of the 86 awards are distributed – starting at 3:30 EDT/12:30 PDT at grammy.com and the Recording Academy’s YouTube channel. Plus she's favored for the prestigious best new artist – yep, which Eilish won in 2020 – against a field that includes Glass Animals, Saweetie and Eilish's own brother, Finneas. says host LeVar Burton, the "Star Trek" and "Roots" actor, to start the Grammys preshow. Mega-popular BTS again looks to become the first K-pop act with a Grammy win – their hit "Butter" is up for best pop duo/group performance. Batiste leads all artists with 11 nominations – even more impressively, in 11 different categories – and he looks to break Jackson and Santana's tied record of eight Grammys in one show.
Here is the winners list for the 2022 Grammy Awards, which is being updated throughout show.
Best Immersive Album Best Raggae Album The Daily Show host Trevor Noah is back to host the ceremony, which was postponed from its original January 31 date in Los Angeles amid the Omicron surge.
Tuning into to the 64th Annual Grammy Awards on April 3? Here's what you need to know.
You can watch that via a livestream on the Grammys website and the Recording Academy’s YouTube channel. It’s happening at the MGM Grand Conference Marquee Ballroom in Las Vegas; Levar Burton will host. Winners in a handful of high-profile categories will be announced at the ceremony televised by CBS. However, most of the Grammys will be awarded during an earlier event, the Grammys Premiere Ceremony, set for 2:30 p.m. CT, 3:30 p.m. ET, 12:30 p.m. PT on April 3. See the full list of nominees with Alabama ties here. People and Entertainment Weekly also will have a red carpet livestream, starting at 5:30 p.m. CT, 6:30 p.m. ET, 2:30 p.m. PT. You can watch that online and via social media; more details here. He’s followed by Justin Bieber, Doja Cat and H. E.R., with eight nods apiece. Billie Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo are close behind, with seven nominations each. Grammys red carpet coverage will stream on April 3 via the Grammys website and Recording Academy Twitter feed, starting at 5:30 p.m. CT, 6:30 p.m. ET, 3:30 p.m. PT. Alabama native Laverne Cox is set to host E!’s red-carpet show, “Live From E!: Grammys,” on April 3 at 6 p.m. CT, 7 p.m. ET, 4 p.m. PT. You can watch that via social media and the E! website; more details here. See the full list of nominees here. You can live stream the Grammy Awards with Paramount+ (7-day free trial) and fuboTV (7-day free trial). The 64th Annual Grammy Awards air live tonight, April 3, on CBS. The 2022 Grammys are also available to stream on fuboTV and Paramount+. The action begins at 7 p.m. CT, 8 p.m. ET, 5 p.m. PT from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
After a two-month delay, the Grammys are finally here. The 64th Grammy Awards ceremony, celebrating the greatest achievements in popular music over the past ...
• A Schubert Journey (Llŷr Williams) (A) • Home (Blythe Gaissert) (A) • Bruits (Imani Winds) (A) • Glow On (Turnstile) (A) • Alone Together (Jennifer Koh) (A) “Sour” artist Rodrigo is up for best new artist alongside rappers Saweetie and Baby Keem; country singer Jimmie Allen; pop artists The Kid Laroi and Finneas; and alternative artists Japanese Breakfast, Arooj Aftab and Arlo Parks. Here’s the full list of 2022 Grammy nominations. • Vibez (ZAYN) (S) • Sling (Clairo) (A) • NITROUS (Joji) (T) • Solar Power (Lorde) (A) The 64th Grammy Awards ceremony, celebrating the greatest achievements in popular music over the past year, kicked off at 12:30 p.m. PT on Sunday with the pre-telecast.
However, the 19-year-old pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo, who is nominated for the four top awards — album, record and song of the year, and best new artist — will ...
Rodrigo is up against Billie Eilish — who swept the four top awards in 2020 — in three of those categories. However, the 19-year-old pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo, who is nominated for the four top awards — album, record and song of the year, and best new artist — will be closely watched. The presenters include Megan Thee Stallion, Questlove and Dua Lipa, as well as Joni Mitchell, who will make a rare televised appearance.
Who will win Best New Artist, Album of the Year, and Song of the Year? Check here for the full updating list.
Corey Ledet Zydaco - Corey Ledet Zydaco Blues Traveler - Traveler’s Blues Kacey Musgraves’ Star-Crossed was ruled ineligible for Best Country Album, while Olivia Rodrigo’s credited Sour writers Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff, and Annie Clark (aka St. Vincent) did not qualify under her Album of the Year nomination. Find the full updating list of winners below. WINNER: Kalani Pe’a - Kau Ka Pe’a Willie Dunn - Creation Never Sleeps, Creation Never Dies: The Willie Dunn Anthology
Hosted for the second consecutive year by comedian and talk show host Trevor Noah, the 64th annual Grammy Awards is set to take place at the MGM Grand ...
Speaking on the move, Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr said: "We are excited to take the Grammys to Las Vegas for the very first time, and to put on a world-class show. From the moment we announced the postponement of the original show date, we have been inundated with heartfelt messages of support and solidarity from the artist community." Billed as "music's biggest night", the star-studded ceremony will take place in Las Vegas for the first time, with organisers having postponed the original January 31 date and left the city of Los Angeles due to a surge in Covid-19 cases.
Singer-songwriter Jon Batiste is this year's most-nominated artist, with 11 nods. Duo Silk Sonic—Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak—is set to open the show, ...
Daniel Caesar and Giveon, “Right On Time,” Brandi Carlile Record Of The Year: “I Still Have Faith In You,” ABBA, “Freedom,” Jon Batiste, “I Get A Kick Out Of You,” Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett, “Peaches,” Justin Bieber feat. SZA, “Leave The Door Open,” Silk Sonic, “Montero (Call Me By Your Name),” Lil Nas X, “Peaches,” Justin Bieber feat.
The 64th Grammy Awards are set to sparkle in just a few hours time, with rock royalty well represented among the huge range of categories - here's how you ...
We told you we'd show you how to watch the Grammys for free! It's not as fiddly as you might think - you can get set up in a matter of minutes - and we recommend using a service like ExpressVPN. While Paramount+ is coming to UK, European and Far Eastern audiences later this year, the launch will come too late to watch all the Grammy goings-on, which we hope won’t be as controversial as last weekend’s Oscar's slap-fest. You can also catch up on the big night afterwards using the Paramount+ on-demand service. The entire Grammy 2022 award ceremony will be streamed live through a number of cable channels across the US tonight. It’ll be a night for the whole music community to come together after a turbulent few years and celebrate the best albums, songs and performances from the 12 months or so in diverse range of genres.
Join The Times' music team live from Las Vegas as we break down the 64th Grammy Awards, from the biggest winners to the most talked-about performances.
Batiste, best known for being bandleader on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” leads the Grammys field with 11 nominations in categories including R&B, jazz, American roots music, music video, classical and music for visual media. “I feel like this category in of itself is has been so insane — Burna Boy, Wizkid, Femi Kuti, Angelique Kidjo? I mean, should this be called best world music performance? 1:54 p.m. Jon Batiste won his second and third Grammys of the day, taking home American Roots performance and song for “Cry.” Batiste’s co-writer Steve McEwan accepted the award for Roots song. I feel like it should be called, like, Yacht Party category.” “These things aren’t really important, until you win one,” he joked. Later tonight, Batiste will compete for album of the year for his “We Are” and record of the year for “Freedom.” —RR “Everybody at Rhino who made the package so beautiful. Mitchell, who suffered a brain aneurysm in 2015, received a standing ovation from the audience while taking the stage with her physical therapist. His only loss was to Ron Carter, Jack DeJohnette and Gonzalo Rubalcaba for jazz instrumental album.—Craig Marks “Much thanks to the Academy for this nomination and win, I didn’t expect this,” she said, before thanking the long list of names who helped her put the project together. 2:32 p.m. Fresh off being named Person of the Year at Friday’s Musicares event, Joni Mitchell was on hand to accept the award for best historical album for “Joni Mitchell Archives Vol. 1, the Early Years 1963-1967.” While Gomez’s Spanish-language “Revelación” was an enticing genre shift for the pop star, the Afro-Cuban jazz artist Cuba was well-established in the genre and a multiple Latin Grammy winner.
The 64th annual Grammy awards ceremony will be held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, and hosted by Trevor Noah.
Music's biggest night is back again! This evening, the 64th annual Grammy Awards kick off at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, where the year's top ...
Before the show airs live tonight, there will also be the Grammys red carpet to behold—and you certainly won’t want to miss it. Considering this year’s fashion-forward guests, such as Gaga and Billie Eilish, the night is bound to deliver some equally-memorable fashion moments, too. This evening, the 64th annual Grammy Awards kick off at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, where the year’s top musical artist will be awarded trophies in categories such as album of the year and song of the year.
Join us as we watch the 64th Academy Awards on Sunday night, and follow along for live updates and analysis of the award winners and best performances.
Unsurprisingly, “Folklore” won album of the year at last year’s Grammys, and if “Evermore” repeats the feat this year, it’ll make 2022 feel like 2021, but also like 2020, potentially cinching pandemic spacetime into a Gordian knot from which we may never be released: Taylortime, all the time, evermore, for real. Improving inclusivity is a noble and essential goal for the Recording Academy, but Grammy night is fundamentally about prestige — and the only way to transform something inherently exclusive into something more inclusive is by inviting new people and dismissing the same-olds. The idea here is that “bigger” means “more inclusive,” which doesn’t really make sense.
Before the biggest names in music take the Grammys stage, see who rocked the red carpet with over-the-top fashion.
Fresh off her Oscar win for “No Time to Die,” the theme song for the James Bond film of the same name, Billie Eilish also earned seven nods. All eyes will be on a collection of newcomers to see what they bring to the red carpet, how they fare on the Grammys 2022 stage, what awards they take home, and who they thank in their acceptance speeches. From barely there ensembles —complete with opportunities to showcase colorful tattoos, diamond-encrusted statement jewelry, and jaw-droppingly toned physiques) to over-the-top glamour only rock stars can get away with, the nominees, their fellow musicians, and their guests brought all kinds of style to the Grammys 2022.
Olivia Rodrigo foregoes sour for sweet in this off-shoulder gown with glittering pink detail. at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards held at the MGM Grand Garden ...
The group is slated to perform later in the evening, a week ahead of their four highly anticipated Permission to Dance Las Vegas shows. The stars, however, are certain to shine on the red carpet as they show off their boldly lavish looks. K-Pop sensation BTS certainly doesn’t need permission to dazzle on the red carpet.
Generations of music royalty are attending the 64th annual Grammy Awards in Las Vegas on Sunday night. Here's a look at the most memorable outfits on the ...
The 64th annual Grammy Awards landed in Las Vegas for the first time on Sunday, with Jon Batiste and Justin Bieber among the top nominees.
Best Progressive R&B Album: "Table For Two," Lucky Daye Best Traditional R&B Performance: "Fight For You," H. E.R. Best Gospel Album: "Believe For It," CeCe Winans
at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 3rd. Photo : Brian Friedman ...
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical: Jack Antonoff ; Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album: Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga, Love for Sale ; Best Pop Solo Performance: Olivia ...
Nominees BTS, Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish and Lady Gaga descended on Sin City for the 2022 Grammys. Here's how they fared with their performances.
The K-pop wunderkinds oozed charm as they delivered an exuberant take on “Butter,” gliding across the stage in black tuxedos and paying homage to everything from “Ocean’s Eleven” to “Mission: Impossible” as they flicked playing cards and evaded lasers in suave Vegas style. And we couldn’t help but swoon as member V playfully cozied up to Rodrigo at the top of the number. The 19-year-old pop-punk breakout is already a Grammy winner going into Sunday’s telecast, picking up her first award for best pop solo performance (for debut single “Driver’s License”) hours before the show.
Lil Nas X attended the 2022 Grammy Awards on Sunday, April 3 wearing a white Balmain suit covered in crystals and pearls and platform boots.
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I'm just calling it like I see it, folks.Following rumors that he would appear at last week’s Oscars ceremony, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke at the Grammys, introducing a performance by John Legend. “I have a dream of them living free,” he said in a televised message, “like you on the Grammy stage.”John Legend is sitting at the piano performing “Free" in a tribute to Ukraine. He is joined by Ukranian bandura player Siuzanna Iglidan and poet Lyubov Yakymchuk.John Legend isn’t nominated for any Grammys tonight, but he has 12 of them at home already.Meanwhile, Lana wishes producer Jack Antonoff a bold congratulations while wearing a “White Dress.” “Down at the Men in Music Business Conference…”To honor your privacy preferences, this content can only be viewed on the site it originates from.One thing that’s difficult for the Grammys is that there’s just no context for any of these awards. It's like watching people you've heard of win the lottery in front of a huge audience.Maverick City Music is singing “Jireh." They won tonight for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song (“Jireh”) and were nominated for Best Gospel Performance/Song (“Wait On You”) and Best Gospel Album (Jubilee: Juneteenth Edition).Anna, you're right. Will Taylor Swift become the first artist to win four Album of the Year Grammys? And if so, what will her fellow Album of the Year nominee Kanye West have to say about it?Jon Batiste shaping up to be the Dune of the Grammys with lots of wins in very minor categories. Stoic, tortured, distant.If I were BTS, I'd put in a restraining order against Trevor Noah, stat.Instead of writing jokes or producing any interstitial bits or montages or anything, the Grammys decided to let Trevor Noah ask artists questions between performances, like when he asked Anderson .Paak, “Are you Silk Sonic?” or when he asked BTS, “You're the biggest band in the world, right?” Just an observation.Tasteful Italian Lady Gaga is singing “Love For Sale” and “Do I Love You” from her collaborative album with Tony Bennett. This is Lady Gaga’s first Grammy performance since 2019, but she played every year from 2015-2019.A list of some of the big-name Grammy nominees (and winners) who didn't actually show up to the Grammys tonight: Ariana GrandeTo honor your privacy preferences, this content can only be viewed on the site it originates from.In a pre-taped introduction, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke directly to the Grammy audience about the power of music. Pitchfork’s No. 1 album of 2021!The 50 Best Albums of 2021Billy Strings is performing “Hide and Seek." He was nominated twice tonight, for Best American Roots Performance (“Love and Regret”) and Best Bluegrass Album (Renewal).Thank god that Jazmine Sullivan 1) won and 2) acknowledged that H. E.R.’s habit of wearing sunglasses indoors is dangerous!Gaga’s recent awards show appearances honoring Liza and Tony have been genuinely moving!!!To honor your privacy preferences, this content can only be viewed on the site it originates from.No “Lost One” here: Jazmine Sullivan (Heaux Tales) just won Best R&B Album. The other nominees were: Snoh Aalegra (Temporary Highs in the Violet Skies), Jon Batiste (We Are), Leon Bridges (Gold-Diggers Sound), and H.E.R. (Back of My Mind). Read Pitchfork's review of Heaux Tales here.
The rest of the trophies, including the Big Four (Record, Album and Song of the Year, as well as Best New Artist), are being saved for the Trevor Noah-hosted ...
Then drop a comment with your thoughts on the results below. The rest of the trophies, including the Big Four (Record, Album and Song of the Year, as well as Best New Artist), are being saved for the Trevor Noah-hosted main event (CBS, 8/7c). More than 80 awards are being handed to the industry’s best and brightest on Sunday, many of which were already presented during the Grammys’ official premiere ceremony earlier in the day.
Lady Gaga attends the 64th Annual Grammy Awards. She was co-nominated for record of the year. Olivia Rodrigo. US-ENTERTAINMENT-MUSIC-GRAMMY ...
DJ Diplo arrives for the 64th Annual Grammy Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. Singer and actress Cheri Moon arrives for the 64th Annual Grammy Awards.She was nominated for best children's album. She was nominated for best comedy album. She was up for a Grammy for best R&B performance. DJ Marshmello arrives for the 64th Annual Grammy Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. DJ D-Nice arrives for the 64th Annual Grammy Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. Rapper Doja Cat arrives for the 64th Annual Grammy Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.She was up for record of the year. From veteran DJs to this year's country-pop "it girls," here's who showed up — and showed up big. She was up for best alternative music album. The latter was up for record of the year. The group was in the running for best pop duo or group performance. She was up for best new artist.
The band win best rock album and best rock performance, a week after drummer Taylor Hawkins' death.
Jon Batiste, HER and Justin Bieber lead nominations for the 64th annual Grammy awards, with Olivia Rodrigo, Doja Cat, Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X each ...
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy gave a speech via video link at the 2022 Grammys, which also featured Ukrainian musicians performing alongside John Legend.
And then peace will come to all our cities." "We defend our freedom to live, to love, to sound. Even to those who can't hear them but the music will break through anyway. The silence of ruined cities and killed people. They sing to the wounded. To tell our story."
Bruno Mars and singer Anderson Paak of Silk Sonic took home the the awards for record and song of the year.
The silence of ruined cities and killed people,” he said in an emotional message. “The war. But in the industry we call that a clean sweep. So we will get out of here before the internet gets to talking.” Clips of Hawkins headlined the in memoriam section of the evening. When I was nine-years-old I told my mum I wanted to be a gymnast even though I could barely do a cartwheel. When they took to the stage for the second time, Paak said: “We are really trying our hardest to remain humble at this point.
The specter of Oscars chaos loomed over the music awards – a mega-concert which included a message of hope from the Ukrainian president.
Jon Batiste closed the evening with, fittingly, a celebration of music for album of the year. In a self-conscious nod to the Academy’s reputational woes – which has led artists such as the Weeknd and Frank Ocean to snub the awards entirely – new president Harvey Mason Jr promised “at the new Recording Academy, we serve music” in a video message. “I believe this to my core: there is no best musician, best artist, best dancer, best actor,” he said. Amid all the music, there were a handful of lighthearted speeches. “We are really trying our hardest to remain humble at this point,” Anderson .Paak quipped. “The silence of ruined cities and killed people. The remembrance kicked off the night’s In Memoriam segment: Dear Evan Hansen star Ben Platt, Wicked’s Cynthia Erivo, Hamilton’s Leslie Odom Jr and West Side Story’s Rachel Zegler sang a medley of songs by the late musical theater titan Stephen Sondheim, who died last November at 91. A week after one of the most chaotic Oscars in recent memory – during which Will Smith slapped Chris Rock on stage – the Grammys seemed to revel in its technical proficiency and lack of controversy. They sing to the wounded in hospitals, even to those who can’t hear them. In his second year as executive producer of the Grammys, taking over after Ken Ehrlich’s 40-year tenure, Ben Winston mostly allowed individual artists to shine. There’s nobody who could use a little hope right now more than the people of Ukraine.” “The war.
Foo Fighters, who were forced to cancel their Grammys appearance following the tragic death of their drummer Taylor Hawkins last week, won three awards at ...
The first was singer-songwriter Christopher Cross in 1981. How do we bring that into action?" "I'm so happy," he said with a loud whoop. "There's goodwill on their part. Former Disney channel actress Olivia Rodrigo (19), who arrived on the carpet in a cleavage-baring Vivienne Westwood gown, won her first ever Grammy on Sunday in the best pop solo performance category for Drivers License and also took the gong for Best New Artist. The band won all three Grammys they were nominated for - Best Rock Performance for Making a Fire, Best Rock Song for Waiting On a War and Best Rock Album for Medicine at Midnight, their 10th studio album and the last to feature Hawkins.
Jon Batiste scored the most nominations with 11 and took home the coveted Album of the Year award.
* "All I Know So Far" (from Pink: All I Know So Far) * "Believe for It" – CeCe Winans – Winner * "Believe for It" – CeCe Winans – Winner Justin Bieber, Doja Cat and H. E.R. all scored eight nominations of their own, with H.E.R. winning the Best Traditional R&B Performance award earlier in the evening. * "Fight For You" - H.E.R. – Winner After a three-month delay caused by the Omicron surge, the 64th Grammy Awards returned Sunday night.
Music's biggest night. The 64th annual Grammy Awards took place in Las Vegas last night. Olivia Rodrigo won best new artist, Silk Sonic took home record and ...
1. Never, ever underestimate the Grammys' love for Bruno Mars. Some of us — including this writer — decided months ago that song of the year and record of the ...
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Young artists brought dramatic performances, Doja Cat had an emotional moment at the microphone and Volodymyr Zelensky recorded a serious plea from Ukraine.
Hosted for the second consecutive year by comedian and talk show host Trevor Noah, the 64th annual Grammy Awards took place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on ...
Travis Barker took a leaf out of his fiancé Kourtney Kardashian's book and wore an elegant hot pink satin overcoat, paired with a slick all-black outfit. And finally, Lenny Kravitz was... Leslie Odom Jnr also experimented with the black suit, pairing a black suit jacket that tied loosely in the front with slouchy grey trousers and a white shirt.
The 64th Annual Grammy Awards was held in the US city of Las Vegas in the MGM Grand Garden Arena with Jon Batiste winning five trophies, including album of ...
Believe For It by CeCe Winans Believe For It by CeCe Winans Fight For You by H. E.R.
The 2022 Grammy Awards were light on surprises (except one) but had performances from Lady Gaga, Silk Sonic, Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, BTS and more.
When their names were called, SZA made it to the stage solo with the help of crutches (and a dress assist from fellow nominee Gaga) while Doja Cat rushed in from off-camera. There was a lot going on in Lady Gaga’s frenzied tribute to her good pal and singing partner Tony Bennett — and not all of it good. Plenty of her contemporaries went home with less, but Rodrigo was seen as the ascendant star heading into the night and had good odds of being anointed by the Recording Academy as a big deal to be reckoned with at future ceremonies. The Recording Academy really likes Silk Sonic. The duo that is Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak opened the show with a tune apt for the Las Vegas setting: “777,” an ode to Sin City and the promise of winning big. The pair went on to win in four categories — song of the year, record of the year, best R&B song and, in a tie with Jazmine Sullivan, best R&B performance — all for their soulful single “Leave the Door Open.” The romantic track, from the pair’s debut album “An Evening With Silk Sonic,” was notably introduced at last year’s ceremony. But as The Washington Post’s pop music critic Chris Richards said, “It is power-to-the-people music that the people can listen to at brunch.”
Billie Eilish's stunning performance with Finneas was one of Sunday's clear highlights. Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for The Recording Academy. After a 2021 ...
It was a crazier getup than anything he wore in House of Gucci, and he read his Best Pop Vocal Album speech in the same cadence as someone delivering a hostage video, complete with a dead-on-arrival joke about agents. The fact that he was completely (and absurdly) shut out in the five categories he was nominated in only seemed to reaffirm his status as one of modern pop’s spiciest provocateurs. As the heartbeat of the music in the Disney Pixar film Soul and the bandleader of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Jon Batiste is undeniably gifted. The Grammys as a whole already deserved a “worst” half a year ago when they announced a number of questionable nominations for artists who have been accused of problematic behavior. If you’re gonna stalk your ex, you typically don’t want to get out of your car and wake up the neighborhood by belting a song literally about stalking your ex. The Grammy censors weren’t quick enough to catch Doja Cat when she admitted to having just returned from a remarkably fast “piss” to grab her award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance with SZA for “Kiss Me More,” hilariously adjusting the crotch of her garment and all. In fairness, the In Memoriam segment is always a challenge, especially during a year in which we lost massive figures such as Ronnie Spector, Charlie Watts, Meat Loaf, Vicente Fernández, and Taylor Hawkins. But come on, folks — some of these were flat-out careless. Last year, BTS joined the Grammys live from a rooftop in Seoul, proving that “Dynamite” is simply too catchy to be bounded by the traditional rules of time and space. Not even pouring rain — or the fact that she would walk away with zero trophies among the seven she was nominated for, an egregious shutout given the year she had — could ruin the good time she was having on top of a prop mobile home as she belted, “Just leave me aloooo-ho-ho-hone.” But she didn’t lose herself completely; she still remembered to hold up her T-shirt, repping late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins, sharing in her triumph. The fact that J Balvin was the only Latin artist to lead a performance on the main stage was beyond embarrassing, especially since the telecast skipped all the Latin categories this year. The repeat Best Pop Duo/Group Performance nominees went full Mission: Impossible this time for “Butter,” starting with an elaborate framing device that involved lasers, computers, and a priceless moment in the audience between V and Olivia Rodrigo (quick, give them both Best Supporting Awards-Show Actor statues!) — and proceeding to remind us that BTS are quite possibly the seven sleekest-grooving, sharpest-dressed, most absurdly magnetic people on the planet. Seriously. We never need to read another word of commentary about the true meaning of the Slap, let alone hear a hacky joke about it at another awards show.
Stars including Chrissy Teigen, Trevor Noah, Saweetie, St. Vincent, Justin Bieber and more rocked shades of pink on the Grammys 2022 red carpet.
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US singer Olivia Rodrigo poses with her various awards during the 64th Annual Grammy Awards. Photo: Patrick T. FALLON / AFP via Getty Images. comments.
Clips of late Foo Fighters’ drummer Taylor Hawkins headlined the in memoriam section of the evening. The funk duo, consisting of Bruno Mars and singer Anderson Paak, fended off favourites including Eilish and Batiste for the prizes. There were also energetic performances from Lil Nas X and K-pop superstars BTS. Folk veteran Joni Mitchell made a rare public appearance on stage alongside Bonnie Raitt, who helped her when she struggled with her lines while introducing Brandi Carlile.