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Music’s biggest night just got a little bigger after even more artists have been added to perform at the 60th Grammy Awards, and you may want to take a seat for this one.
This episode is brought to you by TurboTax. Relax, there’s Turbo Tax.
It’s safe to assume this year’s Grammy’s will be “dripping in finesse”… if you’re catching what I’m putting down…
If you were already sold on the first wave of performances to hit the Grammy stage in just a few short weeks, we don’t blame you. But as even more artists confirm their spot in the lineup, it’s evident that the 2018 Grammys are already shaping up to be one for the books.
Just this morning, many new artists were added to the schedule including Kesha, Luis Fonzi and Daddy Yankee, new artist SZA, and Bruno Mars with Cardi B. This year also marks Cardi’s Grammy debut, so what better way to celebrate than by taking the stage alongside Bruno while flaunting some major finesse?
Along with these artists, Alessia Cara and Khalid will join Logic in a special performance with a group of suicide attempt and loss survivors hand-selected by the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. The track “1-800” is nominated for Song of the Year and Best Music Video.
As far as the other performers go, Bruno Mars locked in six nominations this year, including Album of the Year, Record of the Year and Song of the Year. Kesha is up for two awards this year, as well as Cardi B. Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee are in the running for three categories for their smash hit "Despacito" featuring Justin Bieber. Up-and-coming artist Khalid has five noms, and both Cara and Logic are both first-time nominees.
These artists join an already-impressive list of performers to hit the stage including P!nk, Lady Gaga, Childish Gambino, Little Big Town and a slew of Broadway-themed performances, honoring the music of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Leonard Bernstein, as well as a performance by Pitch Perfect star Ben Platt.
Oh, and did I mention the Grammys will be hosted by James Corden? All the more reason to set those DVRs ahead of time. The Grammys will kick off on January 28th at 7:30 p.m. eastern time, but we’ve got a little while until then, so right now I gotta know all your thoughts on the new set of performers and who you’re most excited to see take the stage, so share all your thoughts down here in the comments and as always, don’t forget to subscribe. Thanks for watching Clevver News, I’m your host Ava Gordy and I’ll see you next time.
But before you go, click to the left to see the list of nominees for the iHeartRadio Awards and click to the right in case you missed all the best moments from this year’s Golden Globes. This episode was brought to you buy TurboTax. Relax, there’s Turbo Tax.
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Music’s biggest night just got a little bigger after even more artists have been added to perform at the 60th Grammy Awards, and you may want to take a seat for this one.
This episode is brought to you by TurboTax. Relax, there’s Turbo Tax.
It’s safe to assume this year’s Grammy’s will be “dripping in finesse”… if you’re catching what I’m putting down…
If you were already sold on the first wave of performances to hit the Grammy stage in just a few short weeks, we don’t blame you. But as even more artists confirm their spot in the lineup, it’s evident that the 2018 Grammys are already shaping up to be one for the books.
Just this morning, many new artists were added to the schedule including Kesha, Luis Fonzi and Daddy Yankee, new artist SZA, and Bruno Mars with Cardi B. This year also marks Cardi’s Grammy debut, so what better way to celebrate than by taking the stage alongside Bruno while flaunting some major finesse?
Along with these artists, Alessia Cara and Khalid will join Logic in a special performance with a group of suicide attempt and loss survivors hand-selected by the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. The track “1-800” is nominated for Song of the Year and Best Music Video.
As far as the other performers go, Bruno Mars locked in six nominations this year, including Album of the Year, Record of the Year and Song of the Year. Kesha is up for two awards this year, as well as Cardi B. Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee are in the running for three categories for their smash hit "Despacito" featuring Justin Bieber. Up-and-coming artist Khalid has five noms, and both Cara and Logic are both first-time nominees.
These artists join an already-impressive list of performers to hit the stage including P!nk, Lady Gaga, Childish Gambino, Little Big Town and a slew of Broadway-themed performances, honoring the music of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Leonard Bernstein, as well as a performance by Pitch Perfect star Ben Platt.
Oh, and did I mention the Grammys will be hosted by James Corden? All the more reason to set those DVRs ahead of time. The Grammys will kick off on January 28th at 7:30 p.m. eastern time, but we’ve got a little while until then, so right now I gotta know all your thoughts on the new set of performers and who you’re most excited to see take the stage, so share all your thoughts down here in the comments and as always, don’t forget to subscribe. Thanks for watching Clevver News, I’m your host Ava Gordy and I’ll see you next time.
But before you go, click to the left to see the list of nominees for the iHeartRadio Awards and click to the right in case you missed all the best moments from this year’s Golden Globes. This episode was brought to you buy TurboTax. Relax, there’s Turbo Tax.
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