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											singer. I'm skinning skin disciple for me. I I couldn't be prouder because she has been taught from a very early age to she grew up around all these images of beautiful black women, all skin tones. All that was important to me for them to be connected to their heritage. And, you know, I can remember Beyonce always saying one day I'm gonna have the power to be able to say whatever I want to say. It has been a big thing with us and my younger daughter salons to who? Just, uh I don't know if you've seen when I get home, but it is a masterpiece of Blackness is beautiful. And they've been doing this a long time. You know, there are early videos of, uh, of them even when they were kids in the black dance troupe portraying Africa and Egypt and those kind of places. So this is nothing new for them. It's just that they have bigger platforms and more people are looking DVD
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					It could be a night for the history books for Taylor Swift and Beyoncé at Sunday’s Grammy Awards — for both good and bad reasons.Swift could become the first woman to win the show’s top prize, album of the year, three times. Her first surprise album of 2020 — the folky, alternative adventure “folklore” — is competing for the top honor, an award she first won in 2010 for “Fearless,” her breakthrough that helped established her as a bona fide pop star even though she sang country music. She won again in 2016 for “1989,” her first full-length pop album that dominated the charts with a bounty of hits.Stevie Wonder, Frank Sinatra and Paul Simon are some of the male performers who have won album of the year three times. Producers or engineers have also won the award three times, including Phil Ramone, Ryan Tedder, David Foster, Bob Ludwig, Serban Ghenea and others.The only person to win the prize four times is mastering engineer Tom Coyne, who died in 2017.Beyoncé has never won album of the year throughout her career — she’s not up for the honor this year because she didn’t release a project during the eligibility period — but she is the most nominated act. With 24 wins and nine nominations this year, she could surpass Alison Krauss’ 27 wins and become the most decorated woman in Grammys history.Beyoncé’s “Black Parade” scored nominations like record and song of the year as well as best R&amp;B song and best R&amp;B performance, while her guest appearance on Megan Thee Stallion’s “Savage” earned bids for record of the year, best rap performance and best rap song.Beyoncé holds the record for most Grammy nominations for a female act, with 79. She and Paul McCartney tie for second place among all Grammy nominees, only behind Quincy Jones and Jay-Z, who have earned 80 nods each.The royal family of music could walk away with a number of wins for their home. Jay-Z co-wrote “Black Parade” and “Savage,” earning him nominations for song of the year, best R&amp;B song and best rap song. He has won 22 Grammys throughout his career.Their daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, is nominated alongside her mother for best music video for “Brown Skin Girl.” Ivy Carter gives a vocal performance on the song and appears in the video; she is also listed as a co-writer of the song with Jay-Z and Beyoncé.Ivy Carter, 9, could become the second youngest person to ever win a Grammy. Leah Peasall was eight when The Peasall Sisters won album of the year at the 2002 show for their appearance on the T Bone Burnett-produced “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” soundtrack. “Brown Skin Girl,” a song celebrating brown and dark-skinned women, has won Ivy Carter several awards, including two Soul Train Music Awards, a BET Award and a NAACP Image Award.While Beyoncé could have a historic night, history could repeat itself and she could be shut out of winning a top award — a common occurrence for R&amp;B and rap artists throughout Grammy history. Of her 24 wins, only one has been for one of the big four Grammys, song of the year. She has lost album of the year three times and record of the year five times.Jay-Z has never won a top award, and he and his wife join a list of mostly Black performers who have been restricted to wins in the rap and R&amp;B categories, including Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, Mariah Carey, Eminem, Drake, Missy Elliott, Mary J. Blige and more.This year The Weeknd was the one who was snubbed. Despite having the biggest hit of 2020 with “Blinding Lights” and a top-selling, multi-hit album, he didn't earn any nominations.He's won three Grammys so far — only in the R&amp;B categories — but he's vowed to boycott the Grammys because he doesn't agree with how the Recording Academy selects its winners.The album of the year prize has only be given to two rap-based acts — Lauryn Hill’s “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill” and Outkast’s “Speakerboxxx/The Love Below.” Though rap is the most popular genre today, no rap albums scored a nomination for the top award this year. A rap song was never awarded song of the year or record of the year until Childish Gambino made history in 2019 with “This Is America.”Beyoncé and Megan Thee Stallion’s “Savage” could become the second hip-hop song to win record of the year.Megan Thee Stallion could also become the first female rapper to win best rap song. The Houston rapper, along with D Smoke, Chika and Doja Cat, could also become the fifth rap-based act to win best new artist. Their competition includes Phoebe Bridgers, Noah Cyrus, Kaytranada and Ingrid Andress, who could become just the fourth act from country music to win.Other women who could make history Sunday include Grace Potter, who has a chance of being the first female performer to win best rock album in over two decades, and sister trio HAIM, the first all-female rock band nominated for album of the year.Though 84 awards will be handed out — roughly 10 during the live telecast and the rest during the pre-ceremony — viewers are most likely watching for the performances.About two dozen acts will hit stages in downtown Los Angeles, including Swift, Bruno Mars, Cardi B, BTS, Billie Eilish, Harry Styles, Bad Bunny, Megan Thee Stallion, DaBaby, Dua Lipa, Post Malone, Chris Martin, Lil Baby, John Mayer, Maren Morris and Doja Cat.The Grammys were originally scheduled for Jan. 31 but were pushed back because of the coronavirus pandemic.Artists competing with Swift for album of the year include Coldplay, Post Malone, Dua Lipa, Jhené Aiko, HAIM, Jacob Collier and Black Pumas.
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<p>It could be a night for the history books for Taylor Swift and Beyoncé at Sunday’s Grammy Awards — for both good and bad reasons.</p>
<p>Swift could become the first woman to win the show’s top prize, album of the year, three times. Her first surprise album of 2020 — the folky, alternative adventure “folklore” — is competing for the top honor, an award she first won in 2010 for “Fearless,” her breakthrough that helped established her as a bona fide pop star even though she sang country music. She won again in 2016 for “1989,” her first full-length pop album that dominated the charts with a bounty of hits.</p>
<p>Stevie Wonder, Frank Sinatra and Paul Simon are some of the male performers who have won album of the year three times. Producers or engineers have also won the award three times, including Phil Ramone, Ryan Tedder, David Foster, Bob Ludwig, Serban Ghenea and others.</p>
<p>The only person to win the prize four times is mastering engineer Tom Coyne, who died in 2017.</p>
<p>Beyoncé has never won album of the year throughout her career — she’s not up for the honor this year because she didn’t release a project during the eligibility period — but she is the most nominated act. With 24 wins and nine nominations this year, she could surpass Alison Krauss’ 27 wins and become the most decorated woman in Grammys history.</p>
<p>Beyoncé’s “Black Parade” scored nominations like record and song of the year as well as best R&amp;B song and best R&amp;B performance, while her guest appearance on Megan Thee Stallion’s “Savage” earned bids for record of the year, best rap performance and best rap song.</p>
<p>Beyoncé holds the record for most Grammy nominations for a female act, with 79. She and Paul McCartney tie for second place among all Grammy nominees, only behind Quincy Jones and Jay-Z, who have earned 80 nods each.</p>
<p>The royal family of music could walk away with a number of wins for their home. Jay-Z co-wrote “Black Parade” and “Savage,” earning him nominations for song of the year, best R&amp;B song and best rap song. He has won 22 Grammys throughout his career.</p>
<p><a href="https://apnews.com/article/music-wizkid-saint-jhn-music-videos-blue-ivy-carter-cf3e82d154283c57b5a89c44cec94676" rel="nofollow">Their daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, is nominated alongside her mother for best music video </a>for “Brown Skin Girl.” Ivy Carter gives a vocal performance on the song and appears in the video; she is also listed as a co-writer of the song with Jay-Z and Beyoncé.</p>
<p>Ivy Carter, 9, could become the second youngest person to ever win a Grammy. Leah Peasall was eight when The Peasall Sisters won album of the year at the 2002 show for their appearance on the T Bone Burnett-produced “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” soundtrack. “Brown Skin Girl,” a song celebrating brown and dark-skinned women, has won Ivy Carter several awards, including two Soul Train Music Awards, a BET Award and a NAACP Image Award.</p>
<p>While Beyoncé could have a historic night, history could repeat itself and she could be shut out of winning a top award — a common occurrence for R&amp;B and rap artists throughout Grammy history. Of her 24 wins, only one has been for one of the big four Grammys, song of the year. She has lost album of the year three times and record of the year five times.</p>
<p>Jay-Z has never won a top award, and he and his wife join a list of mostly Black performers who have been restricted to wins in the rap and R&amp;B categories, including Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, Mariah Carey, Eminem, Drake, Missy Elliott, Mary J. Blige and more.</p>
<p>This year The Weeknd was the one who was snubbed. Despite having the biggest hit of 2020 with “Blinding Lights” and a top-selling, multi-hit album, he didn't earn any nominations.</p>
<p>He's won three Grammys so far — only in the R&amp;B categories — but <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/11/arts/music/grammys-the-weeknd-beyonce.html" rel="nofollow">he's vowed to boycott the Grammys because he doesn't agree with how the Recording Academy selects its winners</a>.</p>
<p>The album of the year prize has only be given to two rap-based acts — Lauryn Hill’s “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill” and Outkast’s “Speakerboxxx/The Love Below.” Though rap is the most popular genre today, no rap albums scored a nomination for the top award this year. A rap song was never awarded song of the year or record of the year until Childish Gambino made history in 2019 with “This Is America.”</p>
<p>Beyoncé and Megan Thee Stallion’s “Savage” could become the second hip-hop song to win record of the year.</p>
<p>Megan Thee Stallion could also become the first female rapper to win best rap song. The Houston rapper, along with D Smoke, Chika and Doja Cat, could also become the fifth rap-based act to win best new artist. Their competition includes Phoebe Bridgers, Noah Cyrus, Kaytranada and Ingrid Andress, who could become just the fourth act from country music to win.</p>
<p>Other women who could make history Sunday include Grace Potter, who has a chance of being the first female performer to win best rock album in over two decades, and sister trio HAIM, the first all-female rock band nominated for album of the year.</p>
<p>Though 84 awards will be handed out — roughly 10 during the live telecast and the rest during the pre-ceremony — viewers are most likely watching for the performances.</p>
<p>About two dozen acts will hit stages in downtown Los Angeles, including Swift, Bruno Mars, Cardi B, BTS, Billie Eilish, Harry Styles, Bad Bunny, Megan Thee Stallion, DaBaby, Dua Lipa, Post Malone, Chris Martin, Lil Baby, John Mayer, Maren Morris and Doja Cat.</p>
<p>The Grammys were originally scheduled for Jan. 31 but were pushed back because of the coronavirus pandemic.</p>
<p>Artists competing with Swift for album of the year include Coldplay, Post Malone, Dua Lipa, Jhené Aiko, HAIM, Jacob Collier and Black Pumas.</p>
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<p>This year’s Grammys might be a far cry from typical years, with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic drastically reducing the number of celebrities present at the ceremony. Still, Grammy producers didn’t relinquish the star power so easily—they ensured some performers and nominees will still attend in person. Although the red carpet might not demonstrate the dazzle of years past, expect plenty of showstopper gowns and get-ups regardless; these quarantine-exhausted celebs are desperate for a fashion moment. </p>
<p>If you’re wondering whether to tune in, Grammy Awards executive producer Ben Winston promised <em><a href="https://variety.com/2021/music/news/how-grammys-will-work-ben-winston-1234924341/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Variety</a> </em>this year’s show will give us plenty of access to our favorite stars: <em/>“The performers and nominees are each other’s audience, so it’s a room of incredible musicians, all safely distanced from each other, and every 45 minutes, a new four groups come in and the [previous] four go out,” he explained.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Grammys are drunk in love with Beyoncé and Taylor Swift: the singers both made history at the 2021 show.Swift, 31, became first woman to win album of the year three times.“We just want to thank the fans," said Swift, who won the top prize with “folklore."Swift previously won album of the year with her &#8230;]]></description>
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					The Grammys are drunk in love with Beyoncé and Taylor Swift: the singers both made history at the 2021 show.Swift, 31, became first woman to win album of the year three times.“We just want to thank the fans," said Swift, who won the top prize with “folklore."Swift previously won album of the year with her albums “Fearless” and “1989.” Beyoncé made history by surpassing Alison Krauss to become the most decorated female act in Grammy history.Beyoncé earned her 28th Grammy on Sunday, picking up honors like best R&amp;B performance for “Black Parade," best music video for “Brown Skin Girl" as well as best rap performance and best rap song for “Savage," with Megan Thee Stallion.“As an artist I believe it's my job, and all of our jobs, to reflect time and it's been such a difficult time," Beyoncé said onstage as she won best R&amp;B performance for “Black Parade," which was released on Juneteenth.She went on to say she created the song to honor the “beautiful Black kings and queens" in the world.Related video: 'A rollercoaster of tears' for Noah Cyrus at GrammysShe added: “I have been working my whole life ... This is such a magical night."Beyoncé is now tied with producer and multi-instrumentalist Quincy Jones for the second most Grammy wins. The late conductor Georg Solti is the most decorated Grammy winner with 31 wins.The royal family of music all won honors Sunday: Jay-Z shared the best rap song win since he co-wrote “Savage" and nine-year-old Blue Ivy Carter — who won best music video alongside her mother — became the second youngest act to win a Grammy in show’s 63-year history. Leah Peasall was 8 when The Peasall Sisters won album of the year at the 2002 show for their appearance on the T Bone Burnett-produced “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” soundtrack.Megan Thee Stallion, who won three honors, also made history and became the first female rapper to best rap song. She's also the fifth rap-based act to win best new artist.Beyoncé was the night’s top contender with nine nominations, and she’s still up for record of the year, where she’s a double nominee thanks to “Black Parade” and “Savage.”Beyoncé didn't perform but Swift did.She sang “cardigan” and “august” from “folklore,” as well as “willow” from “evermore,” and was joined by the collaborators who helped her make the albums, Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner, who both won album of the year with Swift.Silk Sonic, aka Bruno Mars and Anderson Paak, also performed, bringing a throwback R&amp;B vibe to the show with their smooth new single, “Leave the Door Open.” Dua Lipa, who won best pop vocal album, proved her pop star status with a performance of her hits “Don’t Start Now” and “Levitating,” where she was joined by the DaBaby, who was an all-star during his own performance of his guitar-tinged rap hit “Rockstar,” flipping the song for an exceptional live rendition featuring R&amp;B singer Anthony Hamilton, a skilled violinist and background singers. And country singer Mickey Guyton – the first Black female nominated for best country solo performance – gave an impressive performance of her song “Black Like Me.”Other performers included Billie Eilish, Cardi B, Bad Bunny, Miranda Lambert, Maren Morris and Harry Styles, who won best pop solo performance for the hit “Watermelon Sugar.”“To everyone who made this record with me, thank you so much,” said Styles, the first member of One Direction to win a Grammy.Host Trevor Noah kicked off the show telling jokes about the coronavirus pandemic and the year that was 2020. He was live from downtown Los Angeles, with attendees wearing masks and sitting, socially distanced, at small round tables.R&amp;B singer H.E.R. won two honors, including song of the year for her protest anthem “I Can’t Breathe,” becoming one of the rare R&amp;B songs to win the top prize. Another track about the Black experience – Anderson Paak’s “Lockdown,” released on Juneteenth – also won a Grammy, picking up best melodic rap performance.Other double winners include Fiona Apple, Kaytranada and late performers John Prine and Chick Corea.
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<p>The Grammys are drunk in love with Beyoncé and Taylor Swift: the singers both made history at the 2021 show.</p>
<p>Swift, 31, became first woman to win album of the year three times.</p>
<p>“We just want to thank the fans," said Swift, who won the top prize with “folklore."</p>
<p>Swift previously won album of the year with her albums “Fearless” and “1989.” </p>
<p>Beyoncé made history by surpassing Alison Krauss to become the most decorated female act in Grammy history.</p>
<p>Beyoncé earned her 28th Grammy on Sunday, picking up honors like best R&amp;B performance for “Black Parade," best music video for “Brown Skin Girl" as well as best rap performance and best rap song for “Savage," with Megan Thee Stallion.</p>
<p>“As an artist I believe it's my job, and all of our jobs, to reflect time and it's been such a difficult time," Beyoncé said onstage as she won best R&amp;B performance for “Black Parade," which was released on Juneteenth.</p>
<p>She went on to say she created the song to honor the “beautiful Black kings and queens" in the world.</p>
<p><em><strong>Related video: </strong></em><em><strong>'A rollercoaster of tears' for Noah Cyrus at Grammys</strong></em></p>
<p>She added: “I have been working my whole life ... This is such a magical night."</p>
<p>Beyoncé is now tied with producer and multi-instrumentalist Quincy Jones for the second most Grammy wins. The late conductor Georg Solti is the most decorated Grammy winner with 31 wins.</p>
<p>The royal family of music all won honors Sunday: Jay-Z shared the best rap song win since he co-wrote “Savage" and nine-year-old Blue Ivy Carter — who won best music video alongside her mother — became the second youngest act to win a Grammy in show’s 63-year history. Leah Peasall was 8 when The Peasall Sisters won album of the year at the 2002 show for their appearance on the T Bone Burnett-produced “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” soundtrack.</p>
<p>Megan Thee Stallion, who won three honors, also made history and became the first female rapper to best rap song. She's also the fifth rap-based act to win best new artist.</p>
<p>Beyoncé was the night’s top contender with nine nominations, and she’s still up for record of the year, where she’s a double nominee thanks to “Black Parade” and “Savage.”</p>
<p>Beyoncé didn't perform but Swift did.</p>
<p>She sang “cardigan” and “august” from “folklore,” as well as “willow” from “evermore,” and was joined by the collaborators who helped her make the albums, Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner, who both won album of the year with Swift.</p>
<p>Silk Sonic, aka Bruno Mars and Anderson Paak, also performed, bringing a throwback R&amp;B vibe to the show with their smooth new single, “Leave the Door Open.” Dua Lipa, who won best pop vocal album, proved her pop star status with a performance of her hits “Don’t Start Now” and “Levitating,” where she was joined by the DaBaby, who was an all-star during his own performance of his guitar-tinged rap hit “Rockstar,” flipping the song for an exceptional live rendition featuring R&amp;B singer Anthony Hamilton, a skilled violinist and background singers. And country singer Mickey Guyton – the first Black female nominated for best country solo performance – gave an impressive performance of her song “Black Like Me.”</p>
<p>Other performers included Billie Eilish, Cardi B, Bad Bunny, Miranda Lambert, Maren Morris and Harry Styles, who won best pop solo performance for the hit “Watermelon Sugar.”</p>
<p>“To everyone who made this record with me, thank you so much,” said Styles, the first member of One Direction to win a Grammy.</p>
<p>Host Trevor Noah kicked off the show telling jokes about the coronavirus pandemic and the year that was 2020. He was live from downtown Los Angeles, with attendees wearing masks and sitting, socially distanced, at small round tables.</p>
<p>R&amp;B singer H.E.R. won two honors, including song of the year for her protest anthem “I Can’t Breathe,” becoming one of the rare R&amp;B songs to win the top prize. Another track about the Black experience – Anderson Paak’s “Lockdown,” released on Juneteenth – also won a Grammy, picking up best melodic rap performance.</p>
<p>Other double winners include Fiona Apple, Kaytranada and late performers John Prine and Chick Corea.</p>
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