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Pink, wild hearts can't be broken grammy
Pink, wild hearts can't be broken grammy




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Kendrick opened with American flags and was surrounded by dozens of dudes in Army fatigues who ended up dancing their hearts out. But, upshot: Chappelle got more cameos than Bono and the Edge. Then there was the whole "This is a satire, by Kendrick Lamar" message that flashed behind the Compton rapper, which came after a rather unfortunate cameo from U2. And I just wanted to remind the audience that the only thing more frightening than watching a black man being honest in America is being an honest black man in America" He added, "Is this on cable? CBS? Because it looks like he's singing and dancing, but this brother is taking enormous chances.") He brought along Dave Chappelle to interject his performances with gems of knowledge cloaked in humor. Kendrick Lamar did not come to play around. We've ranked all the other performances on Sunday night, from best to worst. And before going into the official "In Memoriam" segment of the show, Chris Stapleton and Emmylou Harris performed Tom Petty's 1994 hit, "Wildflowers."(Petty died in October at the age of 66.) Logic, Cara and Khalid performed "1-80" to bring awareness to suicide prevention. More than a dozen artists took the Madison Square Garden stage Sunday night, including Alessia Cara, Pink, Kendrick Lamar and Sting.Īmong some of the show's more serious moments (which we didn't rank), country artists Brothers Osborne, Maren Morris and Eric Church dedicated an emotional performance of Eric Clapton's "Tears in Heaven" to the victims of mass tragedies at recent concerts in Las Vegas and Manchester. With only a handful of awards that get doled out during the televised show, much of the drama at the 60th annual Grammy Awards had to do with the live performances.






Pink, wild hearts can't be broken grammy