The Grammys. They call it “music’s biggest night,” and every year we tune in and argue about whether that’s actually true or not. This year, the …
2021 Grammys: A Night of Surprises and Snubs
After a six-week delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 Grammys took place on March 14. The telecast featured performances from Megan Thee Stallion, Bad Bunny, Roddy Ricch, and more. Beyoncé reached a milestone, becoming the most decorated woman in Grammy history, while Meg took home four awards. Nevertheless, the event’s highlights were seemingly balanced by frustrating lows. Check out Complex’s take on music’s biggest night.
Originally set for the end of January but ultimately (and expectedly) pushed back due to the ongoing pandemic, Sunday marks the unveiling of the 2021 …
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