Showing posts with label Grammys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grammys. Show all posts

Monday, February 2, 2026

Grammys Speak Truth to Power, D'Angelo & Roberta Flack Remembered Brilliantly

 Last night's Grammy show was an amazing platform on which artists united in a powerful demonstration of the importance and power of the First Amendment. The freedom to speak one's mind freely without hesitation or fear of reprisal. Last night the reverberations were in protest of Ice. Freedom of Speech  is a right that has made the US envied around the world and is one of the primary reasons that thousands of immigrants flock to our country yearly.

 The truth flowed eloquently whether it was a very short sentence by Billy Eilish who stated "You can't be illegal on stolen land", Bad Bunny's "Ice Out" followed by "love  is more powerful than hate, including a reminder that "we are human, we are American." The cameras switched across the audience and zoomed in on what appeared to be a very proud faced Gloria Estefan who looked genuinely pleased about what he was saying. 



Shaboozey's prepared speech extending gratitude to his mother an immigrant who worked three jobs to support him and his four siblings was an emotional moment for him as tears streamed from his eyes.


Kehlani who received her first award ever, the Grammy for Best R&b performance, mentioned the power of all the voices coming together and concluded with an expletive deletive "f... Ice."

Olivia Dean who picked up a Grammy for Best New Artist mentioned how she came from a family of immigrants and they should be recognized for their bravery.

It was a good show. Trevor Noah did a great job hosting. The interlude between him and Bad Bunny where he got him to sing along in Spanish was priceless.

That memorial tribute to D'Angelo and Roberta Flack curated-led by Lauren Hill and the other artists who have passed on the year past was brilliant, very stunning, spiritually and musically uplifting. They took us to church--Lela Hathaway, October London, Bilal, John Baptiste, Chaka Kahn and John Legend. Check out the videos on YouTube:



Pharrell Williams received the Dr.Dre Global Impact Award for 2026:

Other performances to check out that were memorable in their own right. Leon Thomas picked up a Grammy for his song MUTT which I understand Chris Brown's vocals influenced and  were featured on.



Btw,that was a very soulful performance of Yukon by Justin Beiber. I was just a little surprised by his attention grabbing  sleek attire. He only wore shorts and socks. Here's an explanation behind his outfit at this link.


  Stay tuned for podcast episode.




Edited by Cynthia Wilson on 2.6.26 @5:33p.m 


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Friday, December 1, 2023

"God Did"- The Evolution of Rap Hova Style




 Not since "Holy Grail" Jay's collaboration with Justin Timberlake has such an incisive verse recognizing and delving into God's impact and presence in rap verses been expressed so eloquently.

In this powerhouse collaboration with rap icons, producers and street credited master poets and hip hop spoken word artists such as Dj Khaled, Lil' Wayne, Rick Ross and others, the Hov's 8 minute verse on "God Did" surpassed expectations. This scene occured at the end of the Grammys and outside of the venue.   The visuals provided by the outside table in the style of the Last Supper with food spread made and rappers rapping made an impact. A veteran rapper keeping up and very much in sync with the spirit of the times in his own singular style of keen street slick and intelligent rap.




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