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Bruno Mars was at the center of an online debate this week after he was accused of cultural appropriation by a writer and an activist. Fans of the 32-year-old singer immediately came to his defense. -
Recording Academy President Neil Portnow Regrets 'Step Up' Comment After Backlash
After getting the ire of fans and celebrities for telling women to step up for recognition, Neil Portnow released a statement backtracking. The executive admitted he wasn't as articulate as he should have been and was taken out of context. -
Lorde Thanks Fans For 'Believing In Female Musicians' In Post-Grammys Ad
Lorde acquired an ad space at a local New Zealand paper to address her fans. The singer also lauded everyone who continue to support female musicians following the controversial comment made by the president of the Recording Academy. -
Zuleyka Rivera Fires Back At Haters Of Her Grammys 'Despacito' Performance
Zuleyka Rivera made her Grammys debut on Sunday when she performed alongside Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee. However, the Miss Universe was met with criticism when she danced onstage to 'Despacito.' -
Iggy Azalea Responds To The Recording Academy President's 'Step Up' Comment At Women
Following the controversy surrounding the 2018 Grammys, Neil Portnow, president of the Recording Academy, said that women should step up to be recognized. Now, Iggy Azalea has clapped back and threatened drastic actions to force fairness to the industry. -
Alessia Cara Draws Backlash Over Grammy Win, Explains Why It Doesn't Bother Her
Alessia Cara clapped back at the haters who believe she does not deserve to win the Best New Artist trophy at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards. Fellow artists have congratulated the young singer for her first Grammys. -
P!nk's Music Video 'Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken,' The Song She Sang At The Grammys, Is Out
Featuring her daughter Willow, Pink's music video showed a beautiful, emotional take on her new ballad 'Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken.' It's released a day after her heartfelt performance at the Grammys. -
Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee's 'Despacito' Didn't Win One Grammy Despite Its Popularity
Record-breaking diamond hit 'Despacito' was snubbed in three categories at the 2018 Grammy Awards. The song, which climbed the charts and sparked a global Latin interest in the music industry, lost out to Bruno Mars and Portugal. The Man. -
Cyndi Lauper Talks 'Praying' Grammys Performance With Kesha: Sisterhood Is 'A Powerful Thing'
Cyndi Lauper joined Kesha for an emotional performance at the Grammys that she called an 'act of sisterhood' among the musicians. With the Time’s Up movement in play, the music legend stressed the importance of support in women. -
Grammys 2018: Awards Show Drops To All-Time Low Ratings, Engages 19.8M Viewers
The 60th Annual Grammy Awards drew 19.8 million viewers, only 24 percent of which were young people, on Sunday night. The show hosted by James Corden recorded an all-time low for its target demographic. -
Little Big Town's 'Better Man' Performance At The 2018 Grammys Astonishes The Audience
Country foursome Little Big Town commanded the stage at the Grammys with a harmonious performance of their Taylor Swift-penned song 'Better Man.' The group also took home a trophy this year. -
Grammys 2018: Kendrick Lamar Wins Best Rap Album With 'Damn'
Kendrick Lamar lights up the 2018 Grammy Awards with an impressive trophy haul and a politically charged opening performance that stirred the crowd to its feet. The rapper took home five awards.
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