Jay-Z Says Usher Will Be The Next “King Of Pop”
After sitting through the Grammy Awards show last Sunday, Jay-Z had some choice words to say about a certain performer.
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After sitting through the Grammy Awards show last Sunday, Jay-Z had some choice words to say about a certain performer.
Read MoreSolange has gone on another rant. Though her sister broke records last Sunday night at the Grammys by achieving the most wins by a female artist in a single year, Solange still doesn’t feel Bey is getting the respect she deserves.
Read MoreCheck out what happened after the show at all the post-Grammy parties and celebrations!
Read MoreEminem, Lil Wayne, Drake and Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker came together for a special performance of “Forever”. Just like we expected, they had to bleep nearly all of Weezy’s verses:
Take a look:
Read MoreTwo-time Grammy award winner Maxwell performed “Pretty Wings” and “Where Is The Love,” with legendary singer Robert Flack.
Read MoreCheck out the LIVE photos from the show and the red capret on TheUrbanDaily.com!
Read MoreCheck out the LIVE photos from the show and the red capret on TheUrbanDaily.com!
Read MoreCheck out the LIVE photos from the show and the red capret on TheUrbanDaily.com!
Read MoreNine-time Grammy winner Mary J. Blige and world-renowned pop tenor Andrea Bocelli joined forces in a special fund-raising duet for Haiti relief at the 52nd Annual Grammy Award. MJB’s Gucci silk crepe fuchsia gown with cutout detail along the bodice is a winner in our book!
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Read MoreA 3-D tribute to the late Michael Jackson was a highlight of this year’s Grammys. Singers such as Jennifer Hudson, Smoky Robinson and Usher paid tribute to the King of Pop.
Read MoreBeyonce, who already has claimed four golden gramophones (best female R&B vocal performance, best traditional R&B vocal performance, best R&B song and best contemporary R&B album) performed her hit single “If I Were A Boy:”
Read MoreThe Grammy Award Show is just two days away, and there are a few artists nominated that we think will win, as opposed to should, and vice versa. Check our picks below. (Of course, we had to focus on the ladies!)
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