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Grammys gala begins with love letter to late NBA star Kobe Bryant

LOS ANGELES, Jan 27, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – The 2020 Grammys kicked off Sunday
with an emotional tribute to the late NBA legend Kobe Bryant, whose sudden
death in a helicopter crash left Los Angeles in tears on music’s marquee
night.

Before the star-studded event’s top nominee Lizzo owned the stage at the
Staples Center with a show-stopping medley of her top hits — where Bryant
made NBA history as a championship-winning Laker — she laid down the
evening’s overarching theme: “Tonight is for Kobe.”

The twerking flautist then handed the torch to host Alicia Keys, who
offered another love letter to Bryant’s memory: “We’re all feeling crazy
sadness right now. Earlier today, Los Angeles, America and the whole wide
world lost a hero.”

“And we’re literally standing here heartbroken in the house that Kobe
Bryant built,” said Keys, before launching into a soulful rendition of “It’s
So Hard to Say Goodbye” with the group Boyz II Men.

“He would want us to keep the vibrations high,” Keys later said, before
singing a humorous yet soothing opening monologue at the piano.

A mushrooming crowd of people, many of them in tears, gathered near the
arena to mourn the 41-year-old Bryant. Flags were flying at half-mast.

The evening nevertheless promises a series of rollicking performances from
Lizzo’s top competition for major awards, Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X, as
well as tributes to the veteran rockers Aerosmith and the late rapper Nipsey
Hussle.

Lizzo took home the first broadcast award of the night for best pop solo
performance, having already won two awards in the pre-gala event.

“This is really… sick,” the 31-year-old superstar said through tears,
before alluding to Bryant’s death.

“This whole week I’d be lost in my problems, stressed out — and then in
an instant all of that can go away and your priorities really shift,” she
said.

“Let’s continue to reach out, hold each other down and lift each other
up.”

In the pre-gala event, Eilish won for Best Pop Vocal Album, and Lil Nas X
lassoed two trophies of a potential six.

“I feel like I’m not supposed to be here,” Eilish, 18, wearing Gucci, said
on the red carpet after winning her first award of the night.

“Life is weird.”

– Backstage controversy –

Lil Nas X — wearing a shocking pink cowboy-style suit featuring
dominatrix accents like studs and harnesses — was all smiles over his early
wins for the pop culture phenomenon “Old Town Road.”

“You just work hard at whatever you’re doing and it’s gonna happen for
you,” the 20-year-old said.

Lady Gaga won two Grammys for her soundtrack for the hit film “A Star Is
Born,” and one went to Beyonce, who nabbed the prize for best music film for
“Homecoming.”

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But even as pop’s new guard is poised to usher in a new era, scandal
backstage has threatened to tarnish the glitz.

Just days before the gala, the Recording Academy’s suspended CEO Deborah
Dugan — the first woman to lead the embattled institution behind the Grammys
— filed an explosive discrimination complaint with the Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission.

She says she was suspended after raising concerns over sexual harassment,
voting irregularities and other misconduct within the Academy — one of
music’s most influential organizations, but one long accused of favoritism
and a lack of diversity.

Dugan also alleged that her predecessor, Neil Portnow, had raped a foreign
female musician — an allegation he has rejected as “ludicrous and untrue.”

– Marriage to music –

Often remembered as much for its performances as its winners, the Grammys
also will feature Ariana Grande, along with a genre-blending rendition of
“Old Town Road” that will feature K-pop sensation BTS, country star Billy Ray
Cyrus and the eclectic DJ Diplo, among others.

Wearing a blond bowl-cut wig, Tyler, the Creator delivered an intriguing
art-pop rap performance complete with stage-shaking camera work and
pyrotechnics.

And Usher drove the crowd crazy in leading a tribute to the late legend
Prince, performing songs including “Little Red Corvette,” “When Doves Cry”
and “Kiss.”

FKA Twigs joined him in lingerie to deliver a pole-dancing performance —
and none other than Prince’s protegee Sheila E was on the drums.

Artists including John Legend, Meek Mill and DJ Khaled — all up for
Grammys this year — will perform a tribute to Hussle, who was shot dead last
year and has so far won one posthumous award.

The late rapper’s grandmother delivered an emotional acceptance of his
award, thanking the audience for “sharing all the love that I have felt for
him all of his life.”

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