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Megan Thee Stallion Wins Best Rap Song at 2021 Grammy Awards

The big win was awarded Sunday night (March 14) during the annual awards show. Hot Girl Meg took home the honor alongside Queen Bey, as well as fellow songwriters Jay-Z, Bobby Sessions, Brittany Hazzard, Derrick Milano, The-Dream, Pardison Fontaine and Anthony White, who all have writing credits on  Savage (Remix). During Megan s speech, she shared that from childhood she s wanted to be the rap Beyoncé. The former 2019  XXL Freshman added that she lives by the mantra, What would be Beyoncé do? Megan did a clean sweep at the Grammys, winning Best New Artist and Best Rap Performance as well. This is the first time the Houston rhymer has ever won the coveted award. She has three Grammy Awards total now.

Megan Thee Stallion Wins Best Rap Song at 2021 Grammy Awards

Megan Thee Stallion Wins Best Rap Song at 2021 Grammy Awards
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Megan Thee Stallion Wins Best Rap Song at 2021 Grammy Awards

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Megan Thee Stallion Wins Best Rap Song at 2021 Grammy Awards

Megan Thee Stallion Wins Best Rap Song at 2021 Grammy Awards
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From Taylor Swift to Megan Thee Stallion: Our predictions for the 2021 Grammy Awards

When music s biggest night airs during a pandemic, does it still make a sound? If its awards brethren are any indicator, the answer is… sort of. The CMAs, Emmys, and Golden Globes which have trotted out modified versions of their telecasts since you-know-what began last March all saw drop-offs in ratings. Then again, that downward slope pre-dates COVID-19. And having fewer eyeballs shouldn t excuse the boring pitfalls the Grammys have consistently fallen into. (Remember the I Sing the Body Electric cover in hour 4 of last year s Grammys? I wish I didn t.) If the show which has also lost viewers over the years, likely due to a combination of A-list music stars boycotting and the perception that the Recording Academy is out of touch hopes to stay relevant, it needs to at least learn from other virtual ceremonies: Double down on shots of stars hanging at home, skip the shoddy production that reminds us of work Zoom calls, and lean heavily on new music, preferably performed l

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