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Even without Beyonce or Taylor Swift, the 2019 Grammys have appeared.
On Sunday evening, at the 61st Grammy Awards, Childish Gambino took the win with This is America for Record and Song of the Year and Kasey Musgraves for Album of the Year.
While some big names like Queen Bee and Swift have not even set foot in Staples Center in Los Angeles (the first saw his album with Jay-Z being snubbed in the big categories and the last one did not get stuck in. is not presented last year either), there have been memorable moments of one, well, large range of performance.
From the double playing on the piano to Motown tributes, they are the best Grammy performances ranked by order of magnitude. But have they reached the levels of grandeur of pregnant Beyonce? That's what you should look for below. (Disclosure: The Grammys aired on CBS, parent company of CNET.)
1. Alicia Keys – Kills me gently, unforgettable, uses someone, New York and more
She plays two pianos at a time. She is wearing a Carmen San Diego hat. What can the facilitator of the 61st Grammys do not do? Alicia Keys' pbadion for music was beaming and one of the highlights of the show, not to mention her music herself. When she finally sang her own song, New York, she became … unforgettable. Agrees that she is at the top of this list.
2. Janelle Monáe – Make Me Feel
Oh, we feel. Janelle Monáe is imposed at the top of this list with her army of women in costume in the theme of space, which Michael Jackson would have been proud of. These blue lights, this purple smoke, this deadly song that speaks to love – "Let the bad have a monologue". Thank you good night.
3. Camila Cabello, Ricky Martin, J. Balvin, a young thug, Arturo Sandoval – Havana
How to open the biggest musical rewards show? Bring our hearts to Havana. That's what Camila Cabello did with a great dance troupe and Young Thug, Ricky Martin, J. Balvin and the legendary solo trumpet Arturo Sandoval playing his hit song. Discover the epic scenography featuring huge colorful apartments that must be part of a musical for the rear window.
4. Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson – Shallow
Gaga showed us how to be happy in this modern world with Shallow, the Oscar-nominated song in A Star is Born, which won the award for her best duet / pop band at this year's Grammys. Her talent is deep and her rock star status was evident on stage, which she shared with the equally talented British DJ, Mark Ronson.
5. Cardi B – Silver
Yes, piano girl who preceded Cardi B and everyone wants to know the name now. It looks directly into the camera. Chills. Awarded by a Grammy, Cardi B (for the best rap album) – the current main act – tore a scene covered with purple straight out of an underground jazz club. then she greeted Wakanda. Forever. Take our money!
6. Brandi Carlile – The joke
Contrasting with the dazzling dread, Brandi Carlile dropped the tones, bringing all the compbadion of a song to misrepresentations. The most nominated woman at the 61st Grammys has shown great kindness. Even Post Malone approved. Bow down.
7. Dolly Parton, Kasey Musgraves, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus and more – tribute to Dolly Parton
This simply gets accessories for Miley Cyrus. Miley Cyrus knows her Jolene. That's what we learned here, as if we did not know it already. With a host of other artists, as well as Dolly herself (in red shoes), the Dolly Parton Grammys tribute has not disappointed. Easter eggs: See the BTS filer with every word in the audience.
8. Dan + Shay – Tequila
"When I, when I, when IIIII" – how can I play it in the background every time I feel nostalgic? And then this last note of Shay whenever it involves a heartache. Have a drink for this country music duo, winners of the best Country / Duet / Group show for their incredible Tequila song.
9. St. Vincent, Dua Lipa – Mbadeduction, Respect, One Kiss
When Dua Lipa slipped from the back of the stage to join St. Vincent, a perfect duet was formed. Apparently, you need matching bob cuts and black and white outfits. Their interpretation of Respect for Aretha Franklin was a highlight, as was the guitar solo of St. Vincent. Both were perfectly synchronized, although Dua Lipa, the newly awarded Grammy Award for Best New Artist, needed hairpins to hold her dress.
10. Kasey Musgraves – Rainbow
Listen to these words. Simple but incredibly elegant, Kasey Musgraves, winner of the Grammy Award for Best Album of the Year, has filled the Staples Center with his rainbow of country music. "Everything is fine now." Yes, that's it.
11. Post Malone and Red Hot Chili Peppers – Stay, Rockstar, Dark Necessities
A smoky spot lit up the Post Malone, its acoustic guitar and its golden teeth with a golden microphone at the height. It was gold. Add the RHCP. More gold.
12. Diana Ross – The best years of my life
She will turn 75 next month. The singer born in Detroit and famous for The Supremes is one of Motown's most successful singers. Presented by her grandson, she burst onto the stage in a dress redder than red. Until the end, she gave us the best years of our lives. She could not hold back her tears. Also, how can she be 74 years old? Happy Birthday!
13. Travis Scott – I can not say
Indicates the chorus of vibrato. Then place Travis Scott in a cage – with some rambunctious hip hop guys who climb sideways, precariously compared to Ross's grandson. Scott probably has one of the most impressive stages of the night – that he abandoned to surfing in droves.
14. Shaun Mendes, Miley Cyrus – In my blood
Not only Shaun Mendes at the piano, Shaun Mendes at the piano with cracks emitting golden light. With Miley Cyrus, a support band and a rain of golden rain, it's more than a party in the United States.
15. H.E.R. – Hard place
Shimmering disco ball costume, cool clear guitar and round sunnies John Lennon – never changes, H.E.R. Having all revealed for R & B, guitar solo included.
16. Jennifer Lopez, Smokey Robinson – Dancing in the street, please, sir the postman, money as I want it, the war (what is it for) and more
What J.Lo's entry is raised across the floor for his tribute to Motown (deemed controversial by some) and took a moment to blackmail My Girl to everyone. With a cameo Alicia Keys, Lopez was unwavering.
17. Chloé x Halle – Where is the love?
With a tribute to Donny Hathaway, internet stars have added the Grammy performance to their resume, as well as the opening act of Beyonce. And they did not disappoint with their singularly unique duo style.
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