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Drake Withdraws 2 Grammy Nominations From Final Ballot
Drake wants no part in competing for a Grammy
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Lizzo's 2-Year-Old Song Might Still Qualify at 2020 Grammys
Lizzo’s breakthrough hit “Truth Hurts” is a two-year-old song, but it still has a chance at the 2020 Grammy Awards. Typically older songs that become hits long after their initial release — from Pharrell’s “Happy” to John Legend’s “All of Me” — can compete at the Grammys when a live version of the song, released during the current Grammys eligibility...
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Grammys Defends Itself About Women Representation
After a few missteps, The Recording Academy is reassuring its members that it is not lagging behind the music industry when it comes to female representation. In a letter sent to voting and non-voting members Thursday, which was obtained by The Associated Press, the academy offers statistics to show that women had a larger presence at the Grammy Awards compared...
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Sharp Drop in Ratings for Grammy Awards This Year
The television audience for Bruno Mars’ dominating night at the Grammy Awards was a sparser one than music’s big night has seen for nearly a decade, and a steep decline of 24 percent from the program a year earlier. The Nielsen company estimated Monday that 19.8 million people watched the Grammys, compared to 26.1 million last year. It was the...
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Ex-Trump Aide Omarosa Manigault Joining ‘Celebrity Big Brother'
Omarosa Manigault Newman is following up her year in the White House with a stint on “Celebrity Big Brother.”
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Grammys Pay Tribute to Vegas, Manchester Victims
Three artists who performed at a country music festival that became the site of the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. modern history honored those music fans lost at deadly concert attacks with a tearful performance at the Grammy Awards.
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And the Grammy Goes to: Winners List for the 60th Annual Grammy Awards
A list of winners in the top categories at the Grammy Awards, announced Sunday by The Recording Academy.
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James Corden to Return as 2018 Grammys Host
James Corden has just revealed that he will once again take center stage as the host of the Grammy Awards. The late-night comedian announced the news during a panel at CBS’ Upfronts event in New York City Wednesday–which seems appropriate given that the Grammys are moving to the Big Apple next year. Shortly before he hosted this year’s gig–which featured...
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2018 Grammy Awards Returning to NYC After 14 Years in LA
The Grammy Awards are in a New York State of Mind.
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MTV Dumps Gender-Specific Categories for Movie & TV Awards
MTV has scrapped gender specific categories for its upcoming Movie & TV Awards. In place of the Best Actress and Best Actor categories, this year’s awards will honor a non-gendered Best Actor in a Movie and Best Actor in a Show.
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Beyonce Out of Coachella; Will Perform in 2018
Beyonce, who is pregnant with twins, will not perform at Coachella this year, but will headline the festival in 2018.
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Doctor's Orders: Pregnant Beyonce Out of Coachella
Beyonce, who is pregnant with twins, will not perform at Coachella this year, but will headline the festival in 2018. In a statement to The Associated Press on Thursday, Beyonce’s Parkwood Entertainment and festival producer Goldenvoice said the pop star had to pull out of the famed festival under doctor’s orders.
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Frank Ocean Slams Grammy Producer After Criticism
Frank Ocean has taken shots at producers of the Grammy Awards over their criticism of his performance at the 2013 edition of the show. Grammy producer Ken Ehrlich tells Rolling Stone’s Music Now podcast that Ocean’s vision for the performance was “faulty.” Ocean fired back on his personal Tumblr blog that he experienced “technical difficulties” during the song. He went...
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Anita Baker Announces Retirement on Twitter
The “Sweet Love” songstress will sing no more. In a series of tweets, Grammy Award winner Anita Baker announces her retirement.
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Beyonce Leads Grammy Nominations, to Compete With Adele for Top 3 Awards
The Grammy Awards are sipping all of Beyonce’s lemonade. The pop star is the leader of the 2017 Grammys with nine nominations, including bids for album of the year with “Lemonade,” and song and record of the year with “Formation.”
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‘Late Late Show's' James Corden to Host Grammy's in February
Late-night host and “Carpool Karaoke” commuter James Corden will be behind the wheel at the Grammy Awards telecast next February. It will be the first turn for Corden presiding over the Grammycast, which for the past five years has had LL Cool J as host. It airs live Feb. 12 from Los Angeles on CBS, the network and The Recording...