Grammy Awards 2021: Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish Snag Biggest Awards Of The Night
International
The
63
rd
Grammy
Awards
honoured
the
biggest
and
most
loved
records
and
artists
of
the
year
on
March
14.
Due
to
the
pandemic,
the
audience
this
year
were
only
the
nominees
and
performers
including
Harry
Styles,
HAIM
sisters,
Billie
Eilish,
Taylor
Swift,
BTS
and
others.
The
show
kicked
off
at
8
pm
Sunday
(March
14)
in
the
US,
and
5:30
am
IST
for
the
Indian
audience,
hosted
by
Trevor
Noah
of
The
Daily
Show.
The
biggest
mentions
of
the
night
belong
to
Beyoncé
who
had
bagged
9
nominations,
followed
by
Taylor
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It’s only been two weeks since the Golden Globes mounted a pandemic-impacted telecast in which they were unable to successfully hook up a Zoom call much less think of any way to refresh the stale format sufficiently to stop the post-show conversation from being about the embarrassing organization giving the award.
Since that’s where the bar was coming into Sunday (March 14) night’s 63rd Grammy Awards, it’s not enough to just say that CBS and producer Ben Winston put on a spectacularly smooth show punctuated by strong, relevant performances with just enough reminders of our precarious current moment to add poignancy.
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Billie Eilish performs at the 2021 Grammy Awards
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Before performing during the televised ceremony, Billie Eilish won the 2021 Grammy for Best Song Written For Visual Media for her song “No Time to Die,” which was released last year before the Jame Bond film of the same name was delayed multiple times. If the film comes out as currently planned (in November 2021), Eilish could win an Oscar for the song two full years after it was released as a single.
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Rolling Stone Watch Roddy Ricch Perform ‘The Box,’ Debut New Song ‘Heartless’ at 2021 Grammys
The Compton rapper was one of the most nominated artists tonight with six nods
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Roddy Ricch took to the Grammys stage on Sunday night to perform his massive hit “The Box” and debut a new song. Ricch was up for six awards, including Song and Record of the Year.
Ricch kicked off his performance behind a piano to debut the new song “Heartless.” After leaving the keys, he launched into the viral, massive 2020 single “The Box” in front of a dismantled statue.