The New York Times – Music:
Kendrick Lamar has the most nominations on Sunday, followed by Lady Gaga. But one week before his Super Bowl halftime show, the Puerto Rican superstar could make history.
The New York Times – Music:
Kendrick Lamar has the most nominations on Sunday, followed by Lady Gaga. But one week before his Super Bowl halftime show, the Puerto Rican superstar could make history.
The New York Times – Music:
Megan Moroney, Bruno Mars, Danny L Harle and more.
The New York Times – Music:
Bruno Mars, Jill Scott and Mandy, Indiana have new albums on the way, and a frantic tune from an anime film is No. 1 in Japan.
The New York Times – Music:
Doechii and Chappell Roan brought dramatic performances and heartfelt speeches, new artists stole the spotlight and men took a back seat at the 67th annual awards.
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Hear tracks by Kane Brown and Jelly Roll, Sexyy Red and Bruno Mars, Teddy Swims and others.
The New York Times – Music:
Despite nods to Gen Z, this year’s show favored history-minded performers like Silk Sonic, Jon Batiste, H.E.R. and Lady Gaga.
The New York Times – Music:
Despite nods to Gen Z, this year’s show favored history-minded performers like Silk Sonic, Jon Batiste, H.E.R. and Lady Gaga.
The New York Times – Music:
Jon Batiste won album of the year, Silk Sonic song and record of the year and Olivia Rodrigo best new artist at a ceremony where President Zelensky of Ukraine made an appeal for help.
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Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Christopher Brody Brown and Dernst Emile II won for “Leave the Door Open.” Mars said, “Because of you guys, me and Andy gonna be singing this song forever.”