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Originally published on March 15, 2021 1:55 pm
The 2021 Grammys somehow survived a COVID-inspired six-week delay, not to mention angry diatribes from The Weeknd, and put together a seamless, entertaining, music-packed telecast that also proved utterly, bafflingly infuriating. How can all that be true? Read on!
1. The broadcast itself was a triumph. Give huge amounts of credit to executive producer Ben Winston, making his Grammys debut: His telecast moved breezily across multiple stages, cut past years fat and much of the filler, highlighted a huge and diverse array of music and allowed the performers to be showcased at their best. A typical Grammys telecast has terrific highs and embarrassing lows, but Sunday night s performances were too proficiently and elegantly produced to allow for train wrecks. After a jumbled, clunky, Zoom-intensive Golden Globes telecast just a few weeks earlier, Winston showed the world how it
Here is a history of Beyonce’s journey through the Grammys.
2001: The Grammys said her name for the first time
It was with Destiny s Child’s Breakout single
Say My Name that Beyonce received the first of two trophies for Best RnB Song and Best RnB Performance by a Duo/Group with Vocals.
2004: Her first wins as a solo artist
Upon launching her solo career, the industry knew they had a star in waiting with Beyonce.
She more than fulfilled that promise with debut album
Dangerously in Love, spawning five Grammy awards including wins for Best Contemporary RnB Album and Best RnB Song for lead single
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