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The GRAMMYs Deliver A Memoriam For Late Icons

It is always hard to think about the people we lost but it is something we all must do. The Grammys takes time during their night to focus on icons we have lost over the past year. Usually, the people listed in the memoriam contributed to music in some way but some icons surpass this requirement.

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Trevor Noah host 64th Grammys
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The Memoriam

The memoriam began with Trevor Noah paying his respects to the Foo Fighters drummer. Taylor Hawkins passed away last week at the age of 50. A tribute video played showcasing the talent of Taylor.

“Our thoughts goes out to Taylor’s family, his friends, the Foo Fighter family, and all of their fans around the globe.”- Trevor Noah

Ben Platt, Rachel Zegler, Cynthia Erivo, and Leslie Odom Jr. perform (Photo by Rich Fury/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)
Ben Platt, Rachel Zegler, Cynthia Erivo, and Leslie Odom Jr. perform during memoriam
(Photo by Rich Fury/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

After, pictures of icons flashed as Cynthia Erivo, Ben Platt, Leslie Odom Jr., and Rachel Zegler performed songs composed by the late Broadway composer Stephen Sondheim. Ben sung Not a Day Goes By, Erivo performed Send in the Clowns as Odom continued with Not a Day Goes By, Zegler later added in Somewhere. All songs intertwined with the other. Finally, the singers all joined in on Somewhere to end the memoriam.

The singers weaved their songs together to create a touching memoriam performance. The entire audience was captivated by the performance. The room was completely silent as everyone showed their respect for those we loss during the past year.

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DMX memoriam/Ben Platt, Rachel Zegler, Cynthia Erivo, and Leslie Odom Jr. performing Credit: Chris Pizzello/AP/Shutterstock

Earl “DMX” Simmons , Adolph “Young Dolph” Robert Thorton Jr., Gregory “Shock G” Jacobs, Marcel “Biz Markie” Hall, Jessie D, Carl “Chucky” Thompson Jr, and Virgil Abloh are some of the names that appeared on screen during the memoriam. Other people with various jobs titles were also remembered like composers, producers, singers, managers, song writers, and music moguls. On the Grammy website a longer list does exist.

Of course, it would be impossible to include everyone who has contributed to music and also passed away in the memoriam. The Grammys did their best to honor as many as possible and the moment touched everyone watching and in the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

 

Xavier “Writer X” Griffin | Facebook @WriterX93 |Twitter @WRITER_X_713 

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A Second Chance For Ye

Ye might be getting a second chance to perform on the Grammy stage, but he needs to be on his best behavior. HitsDailyDouble reported that several musical acts are still in talks with the Grammys to perform. This list includes Ye, who was told initially that he would not be performing at the 2022 Grammys.

The Grammys Tells Ye That He Can’t Perform

The Blast reports that Kanye and his team received a phone call on March 18, telling him he had been removed from performing at the Grammys. West got the news after his Eazy video, which depicts him kidnapping Pete Davidson, went viral and after he posted racist slurs aimed at Trevor Noah.

Instagram banned Ye for his post for violating their hate speech, harassment, and bullying policies. Kanye West also got into a verbal altercation with D.L. Hughley.

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Kanye West
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Does Mr. West Deserve It?

Kanye West would tell you that he is fighting for his marriage. He could go about it another way, but who determines how one should fight for love. We recently witnessed Will Smith walk onto the Oscar stage and slap Chris Tucker for using his wife as a punchline in a joke, but he received support. Many believe Ye is following the exact blueprint. Fiercely protect the one you love no matter what. 

A Second Chance Will Add Ye To A List Of Big Names

The Grammys have announced a list of performers that will grace the MGM Grand Garden Arena stage. The Grammys announced Brothers Osborne, BTS, Olivia Rodrigo, Jack Harlow, Lil Nas X, Billie Eilish, and Brandy Carlile would perform. The Recording Academy later revealed Silk Sonic, John Legend, J Balvin, Carrie Underwood, Maverick City Music, Aymée Nuviola, and Billy Strings. 

H.E.R., Nas, and Leslie Odom Jr. will also perform. Ye might get his second chance.

The 2022 Grammys will take place on April 3, 2022, in Las Vegas.

Xavier “Writer X” Griffin | Facebook @WriterX93 |Twitter @WRITER_X_713

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BREAKING: This Year’s GRAMMY Nominees

The Recording Academy released the list of 2022 GRAMMYs Awards nominees. Among 86 people, the list includes many Hip-Hop artists. Below are the people within the industry nominated for this year’s awards.

The List Of 2022 Hip-Hop GRAMMYs Nominees

Best Rap Performance

Baby Keem, Kendrick Lamar – Family Ties

Cardi B – Up

J. Cole, 21 Savage & Morray – ​​My Life

Drake, Future, Young Thug – Way Too Sexy

Megan Thee Stallion – Thot Shit

Best Melodic Rap Performance

J. Cole, Lil Baby – Pride Is the Devil

Doja Cat – Need to Know

Lil Nas X, Jack Harlow – Industry Baby

Tyler, the Creator Featuring YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Ty Dolla $ign – WusYaName

Kanye West, The Weekend, Lil Baby – Hurricane

Best Rap Song

DMX, Jay-Z, Nas – Bath Salts

Saweetie, Doja Cat – best Friend

Baby Keem, Kendrick Lamar – Family Ties

Kanye West, Jay-Z – Jail

J. Cole, 21 Savage & Morray – ​​My Life

Best Rap Album

J. Cole – The Off-Season

Drake – Certified Lover Boy

Nas – King’s Disease II

Tyler, the Creator – Call Me If You Get Lost

Kanye West – Donda

Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package

Mac Miller – Swimming In Circles

Producer of the Year, Non-Classical

Hit-Boy

Best Music Video

Lil Nas X – Montero (Call Me by Your Name)

Changes In The Recording Academy

The Academy announced this year’s nominations after some changes took place. They announced the end of secret voting for Big Four categories’ nominees and established new nominations like Música Urbana Album and Global Music Performance. The organization expanded their voting pull, adding such artists as J25, who is the first Indigenous woman to judge the GRAMMYs.

R.Kelly: Still A GRAMMY Nominee?

Recently, the Academy also faced controversy. It ended up with the institution letting R.Kelly keep his GRAMMY wins. The CEO of the Recording Academy stated:

“Right now, I think it’s something that is going to take a little bit more consideration before we can really dictate or decide. My initial feeling is we’re probably not a business that we want to be in of taking people’s awards back after they’ve been given.”

Written by Nikita Serdiuk