Who Had The Best 2013 Grammy Performance? (Poll)
The 2013 Grammys have come and gone but the performances last forever ...
The 2013 Grammys have come and gone but the performances last forever ...
fun. and Frank Ocean were multiple Grammy Award winners Sunday night, but both were upended for the biggest award of the evening, Album of the Year, by British folk-rock band Mumford & Sons, who claimed the trophy for 'Babel.'
The Throne just can't lose. Their smash single 'N----s in Paris' took home yet another win Sunday night at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards.
We don’t think it was on the runways at the last Fashion Week, but after seeing Carrie Underwood’s sizzling 2013 Grammys performance, we’re pretty sure that wearing a projection screen is now a thing.
Late in the show, Cutie Underwood donned a gorgeous silver dress to perform her hit ‘Blown Away.’ And as she had the entire night, she looked amazing. Bonus: She also sounded unreal.
In between all the great performances at the 2013 Grammys, they even handed out some awards. And while we did disagree with a few of the winners, nothing made us scream RECOUNT! or anything.
Thanks to our friends at PopCrush, here's a line-up of many people who took home Grammy hardware on Sunday, Feb. 10.
Every year, the Recording Academy pays tribute to artists who passed away over the last 12 months with an In Memoriam slideshow at the Grammy Awards — and every year, disgruntled fans point out which artists didn’t receive their due. But last night (Feb. 12), plenty of people who watched the slideshow noticed the surprising omission of a pair of recently deceased legends: Etta James and Don Cornelius.
Nicki Minaj is known for her crazy antics but her performance at the 2012 Grammy Awards Sunday night was simply weird. We should have realized that something strange was going to happen when she graced the red carpet as Little Red Riding Hood. WTF?
The 2012 Grammy Awards were chock full of amazing performances, with Bruno Mars opening the show with a vivacious, dance-filled performance of his song ‘Runaway.’ Alicia Keys paid homage to the late Etta James, while fellow soulful diva Jennifer Hudson gave an outstanding tribute performance to Whitney Houston, who died just one night before the 2012 Grammys. Adele made her comeback with a rousing performance of ‘Rolling in the Deep,’ while Chris Brown was also welcomed back with open arms after performing ‘Turn Up the Music’ and ‘Beautiful People.’