The 2021 (COVID-safe) Grammys were surprisingly great © Provided by Entertainment Weekly Megan Thee Stallion and Beyoncé winning Best Rap Song at the 2021 Grammys
The 63rd Annual Grammys were unlike any in history no crowd, no riot-inducing snubs, no (thankfully) former producer Ken Ehrlich or ex-Academy president Neil Portnow weighing down the proceedings. What we got instead was one of the strangest and strangely delightful ceremonies in recent memory. Ahead, EW critic-at-large Leah Greenblatt and Senior Editor, Music Alex Suskind debate the highs and lows of this year s telecast and, of course, what could be done differently for the 64th.
ALEX SUSKIND: We ve been treated to our fair share of awful COVID-era awards shows the shoddy Emmys, the for the love of god, why are they unmasked inside? CMAs. On Sunday, it was the Grammys turn to attempt the improbable. But, surprise they managed to pull off one hell of a ceremony, sans audience and roof. Goodbye, awkwa
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