April 27, 2024

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These were the Grammy Awards

These were the Grammy Awards

Taylor Swift made history at the Grammy Awards on Sunday. The singer won with midnight She won the Best Album award for the fourth time in her career. In her speech, Swift thanked her producer Jack Antonoff, and also had kind words for her good friend Lana Del Rey, who was also nominated.

“I would like to say this is the best moment of my life, but I feel happiest when I finish a song or when I shoot a music video or when I rehearse with my dancers or my band,” Swift said. According to the singer, the work itself is her reward. “I just want to keep doing it. It makes me so happy.”

Until this year, Swift was linked to Frank Sinatra, Stevie Wonder and Paul Simon. She previously won the prestigious award with fearless (2009), 1989 (2015) and folklore (2020). Earlier in the evening, Swift announced her new album: Section of tortured poets It will be released on April 19.

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Billie Eilish also won one of the top three Grammy Awards. Her song “What Are You Made For?” Made for film Barbie, won the title of Song of the Year. Eilish, 22, came to accept the award with her brother, Finneas. In her acceptance speech, she was in disbelief: “I looked at everyone's faces and thought I had no chance in this category. It's an amazing list full of great artists.

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Billie Eilish.ANP/EPA photo

Other nominees include Lana Del Rey, Taylor Swift, Dua Lipa, Miley Cyrus and Olivia Rodrigo.

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Eilish also won a Grammy for Best Song Written for Visual Media earlier in the evening. And also complete BarbieThe soundtrack won awards in the category of Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media.

Miley Cyrus can expand her trophy cabinet with her first Grammy win. Her hit song “Flowers” was named Record of the Year on Sunday. She has also previously won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Solo Performance. “This award is amazing,” Cyrus announced after her second win. She then thanked a handful of people before ending with a hearty meal. “I don't think I forgot anyone, but maybe I forgot my underwear. Goodbye!”

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Miley Cyrus.Reuters photo

Cyrus, 31, was also nominated in 2015 and 2022, but then went home empty-handed. This time she received two of her six nominations.

Jay Z is angry

“When I'm nervous, I tell the truth.” The fact that Beyoncé didn't take home the Grammy for “Album of the Year” on Sunday night clearly didn't sit well with her husband, Jay-Z. When the latter rose for the second time, Dr. Dre won the Global Impact Award and has taken the time to put the organization in place. “We want you to do as well or at least as well as you can. And of course that's personal. But you know, some things – and I don't want to embarrass this young lady, but she's got more Grammys than anyone else and she's never won album of the year. Something like that.” “Liking doesn't work. Think about it.”

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Celine Dion returns

For the first time in three months, Celine Dion appeared in public. The Canadian singer has been suffering from health problems for some time, but Dion made an exception when hosting the Grammy Awards. The 55-year-old singer received a Grammy Award for “Album of the Year” during the awards ceremony. “Thank you all,” the singer said after receiving warm applause from the audience. “I'm happy to be here and I mean that sincerely.”

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Home in handcuffs

American rapper Killer Mike showed great enthusiasm after winning the Grammy Awards. The three-award-winning artist was arrested on Sunday during the award ceremony. According to American media, the Los Angeles Police escorted him in handcuffs. The reason for the arrest is said to be a quarrel that got out of control.

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