By the time the Grammys rolled around in 1994 (and, actually, for many years following) there was no escaping I Will Always Love You – but even its loudest critics can’t deny that there’s no ...
At the 2016 Grammys, the hard rock supergroup performed “Ace of Spades” in a performance full of effects but lacking the power that made the Motörhead original so iconic. And to make matters ...
The 2025 Grammys were full of big wins and even hotter performances. With groundbreaking wins from Doechii to Beyoncé to Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter, we’re breaking down the moments ...
Carpenter showcased the full range of her skillset with a Lucille ... In contrast with her previous Grammy performances of "When the Party's Over" and "Happier Than Ever," Eilish supplied muddled ...
the 2025 awards smartly held Charli XCX’s Grammy debut for the night’s final performance, as she went full dance-floor decadence with her predictably incendiary, underwear-forward “Von Dutch ...
She won two Grammys during the pre-telecast earlier ... She hit the stage for a performance full of belly dancing, hips-not-lying, EDM beats and lots of bright lights. Definitely a nice injection ...
She won best pop vocal album for Sour, best pop solo performance for the No ... See PEOPLE's full coverage of the 66th annual Grammy Awards as they're broadcasting live on CBS from the Crypto.com ...
What’s the point? It’s best to think of the Grammy Awards as a three-and-a-half-hour infomercial for the music industry. The performances are there to attract eyeballs while showcasing past, present ...
The paradigms started to shift at last night's Grammy awards ceremony before even one major award winner had been announced. Sabrina Carpenter's performance of "Espresso" and "Please Please Please ...