Here were the highs, lows, and whoas of the GRAMMYs. justinmcurto writes
, Trevor Noah seemed more comfortable than ever at the Grammys. Yes, Noah did his job: He cracked some jokes about the nominees, put in some crowd work, and kept us up to date on how close Beyoncé was to breaking the all-time wins record. But he didn’t do much beyond that. “I was so inspired by the lyrics of ‘Break My Soul’ that I actually quit my job,” he joked.
And if you didn’t believe she belonged in a field alongside Ozzy and the Black Keys, she proceeded to prove you wrong with her performance of “Broken Horses.” Flanked by her longtime twin producers on guitars and not-twins Lucius on backing vocals, Carlile shredded, screamed, and scorched her way through the Grammy-winning track.L.A. traffic strikes again.
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