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P!nk has responded to the Recording Academy president’s remark that women need to step up. She said that women have been stepping up since the beginning of time. -
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. -
Elton John, Miley Cyrus Belt Out ‘Tiny Dancer’ At The 2018 Grammy Awards
Miley Cyrus and Elton John were among the musicians to perform at the 2018 Grammy Awards. They both sang John’s classic hit ‘Tiny Dancer,’ which Cyrus took in another direction. -
Grammys 2018: Lady Gaga Wears Symbolic White Rose To Support Time's Up
Stars donned white roses on the red carpet of the Grammy Awards to help raise awareness on sexual harassment and inequality. Celebrities who joined the movement include Lady Gaga, Sam Smith, Pink, Anna Kendrick, and many more. -
Grammys 2018 Has An All-Day Counterterrorism Briefing For Musicians
The U.S. State Department and European Union officials will be briefing musicians such as Pink, Chris Stapleton, and Little Big Town on counterterrorism and ideal security measures over the weekend. This all-day briefing is the first of its kind. -
Imagine Dragons' Dan Reynolds To Appear In Anti-Smoking Ad That'll Air During The Grammys
Apart from the two nominations for Imagine Dragons, vocalist Dan Reynolds is gracing the Grammys with a special mission: to promote his advocacy through an advertisement. He partnered with a youth group in bringing the commercial to the event. -
Grammy Awards 2018: Celebrities To Wear White Roses To Support Time's Up Campaign
Voices in Entertainment sent a letter to music industry stars, encouraging them to wear white roses during the Grammys. Inspired by the Golden Globes, the group wanted to support the Time’s Up movement against sexual harassment and inequality. -
Queen, Tina Turner, And Neil Diamond Among Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Recipients
This year, the Recording Academy will honor Queen, Tina Turner, and a host of other phenomenal musicians and artists with a Lifetime Achievement Award. The accolade is given to folks with significant contributions in the industry. -
The Grammys Are Returning to NYC's Madison Square Garden in 2018
The Grammys are officially returning to NYC’s Madison Square Garden in 2018 after months of rumors. This will be the first time that the awards ceremony has been held in New York since 2003. 2018 will be the 60th anniversary of the show and it is slated to take place on Jan. 28, 2018 at Madison Square Garden, airing on CBS. -
R&B Grammy Noms: BJ the Chicago Kid Leads & Solange Receives First with "Cranes In the Sky"
The 2017 nominees for the 59th Annual Grammy Awards have been announced and the R&B genre has a strong representation with the likes of BJ the Chicago Kid who leads with three nominations; Lalah Hathaway, nominated for two and Solange received her very first nomination for "Cranes In the Sky." -
2017 Grammys Nominations: Beyonce, Drake, Kanye West & Rihanna Dominate Field
Find the full list of nominations here. The big four categories for 2017 Grammys nominations were announced this morning on CBS and then subsequently the rest online shortly thereafter.
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