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Other than that, musics biggest night tried its darndest to hang on to its self-proclaimed title.
And, of course, it all came back to Swift herself rewriting history.
Bonus: Pre-show watchers were treated tothreecharming Boygenius speeches.
WHOA: Hazel Monet wants to go home.Put that on her own mama.
The Grammyswont let robots win awards, but apparently this is fine.
Blame it on the coffee or something stronger, but Noah was on 1.5 speed this evening.
Still, Noah got some good jokes in about Taylor Swift and Meryl Streep (Jo Koy who?
), not to mention some spicy jabs atTikTokandAI.
If youve got job security, might as well put it to use.
One note, though: Why was Taylor Swift the only one in the audience standing and singing?
Thats one way to end an argument!
This isnt the first time thereve been audio issues at the Grammys, but come on.
Isnt sound supposed to be your specialty?
Even compared to the past few years of moving In Memoriams, this one raised the bar.
just before the cameras cut.
Annie Lennox calls for a ceasefire at the#GRAMMYs:Artists for ceasefire.
), Jay-Z shaded the Grammys for historically snubbing Beyonce.
So it only felt right for Mitchell to bring the whole Joni Jam for her first-ever (?!)
These musicians of Palestinian, Israeli, and Arab descent are here, playing together, he added.
Now is the time for us, for humanity, to play together.
Clearly he did not learn from the lessons of thecelebrity Imagine cover.
Better late than never.
(Though Joel popped up again for a romp of a show closer with You May Be Right.)
Meanwhile, between the flashing lights and thrown chairs, Travis Scotts discordantUtopiamedley felt like toomuchtoo late.
Wed love to have a word with whoever schedules these performances.
I feel like today Im sprouting, finally above ground, she said.
AfterMidnightswas far and away the biggest album of her career, how else would this era have ended?
Correction: A previous version of this story misstated the title of Dua Lipas next single.