It’s “about damn time” took on new meaning for Lizzo on Sunday (February 5) when she accepted the Record of the Year (ROTY) award at this year’s GRAMMYs.

The show may be long over, but we’re still celebrating the special successes of the night.

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Kelly Clarkson and Pink have teamed up for a series of the latter’s biggest hits.

Pink stopped by Clarkson’s Emmy-winning talk show, ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show,’  for a segment called ‘Stories and Songs.’ During this segment, Pink gave some insight into some her biggest hits as well as performed the songs as duets with Clarkson.

Along the way, the performed such hits as: ‘Who Knew,’ ‘Please Don’t Leave Me,’ ‘What About Us,’ ‘All I Know So Far,’ and more.

Pink is gearing up to release her upcoming ninth studio album, ‘Trustfall,’ on February 17, so she also talked a bit about the song and the album’s title track.

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Kendrick Lamar‘s kids are proud of their dad. Case in point, his daughter cannot get enough of his GRAMMY Wins.

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Sam Smith and Kim Petras teamed up for a rousing performance of ‘Unholy’ on February 5 at the 2023 GRAMMY Awards. However, it appears not everyone is a fan.

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Chris Brown is in a remorseful mood.

The performer made headlines after losing to Robert Glasper at the GRAMMY Awards 2023.

As reported, the 33-year-old star took umbrage with Glasper bagging Best R&B Album over him at Sunday night’s ceremony. He wrote in response:

“Y’all playing. Who da f*ck is this?!”

Now, he’s changed his tune.

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Welcome to the latest
TGJ Roundtable!

Over the years, That Grape Juice has established a distinguished voice that – whether loved or loathed – sparks discussion, debate, and on occasion drama!

Though comprised of seasoned writers who share a similar outlook on Urban Pop culture, the idiosyncrasies of the TGJ team members often lend for quite heated debates “behind the scenes” about the hottest topics.

Now, we give you a front-row seat to the show. In a format similar to ‘The View’ and your favorite panel shows, TGJ editors – Sam, Rashad, Joe, and Ryan – get real in a very candid way.

Today’s roundtable topic asks each anchor their thoughts on the…

GRAMMYs 2023

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It’s often claimed that time and circumstance can heal wounds. However, the reality is that sometimes it makes matters worse. Case in point the raging rift between Migos stars Quavo and Offset. 

The pair have been at odds for months and a series of social media unfollowings as well as the mounting of a duo effort between Quavo and Takeoff left the group’s future in doubt.

Tragically, a more permanent change in the dynamic was cemented when Takeoff was killed in a Houston shooting on November 1.

In the time since, both Quavo and Offset have paid tribute to their fallen bandmate – but have been noticeably quiet about the status of their own relationship.

Unfortunately, it looks like the flames of fury are still raging between the surviving members of the group and erupted in a major way at last night’s GRAMMY Awards.

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As if entering the the 2023 ceremony Sunday night (February 5) as the night’s most-nominated act wasn’t enough to celebrate (9 nominations), the ‘Break My Soul’ singer’s multiple wins led her right into history books for breaking the record for most overall wins before the show was even halfway done.

Little did fans know, that history-making feat is where Beyonce‘s GRAMMY triumphs halted.

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One of the “Big 4” trophies handed out every GRAMMY Awards, Best New Artist stands as the ultimate testament to the impact a rising star had on the music industry in the nomination eligibility year.

Known by many as the “kiss of death” because many of its recipients over the years went on to see their careers stall or derail after capturing the award, former winners like Mariah Carey, Sade, Toni Braxton, and Alicia Keys went on to defy those odds after respectively taking the award home.

Undoubtedly hoping to keep the latter tradition going, Anitta, Wet Leg, Molly Tuttle, Tobe Nwigwe, Domi & JD Beck, Omar Apollo, Maneskin, Latto, Muni Long, and Samara Joy went head-to-head at the 2023 GRAMMYS on Sunday (February 5) to see who would be named the category’s victor.

See how Joy’s emergence as winner entered her in a unique class.

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As reported here, Beyonce – the most-decorated singer in GRAMMY history thanks to 28 previous wins – entered the 65th annual GRAMMY Awards Sunday night (February 5) with nine nominations for work found aboard her seventh solo studio album, ‘Renaissance.

Making her the night’s most-nominated act, the additional nine nods also put her in the race to become the most-decorated act overall if she could snag at least four of the nine categories she’s nominated in.

Before the first hour of the GRAMMYs reached conclusion, she’d already won 3. By the end of the second hour, she’d broken the record.

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The stars shine brightest for music’s biggest calendar night – the 65th Annual Grammy Awards!

Coming to you live from Los Angeles, check out the industry’s most notable names just moments after they arrived at the scene of what is sure to be a seismic show.

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It’s been 11 years since Chris Brown won his first and last GRAMMY (Best R&B Album for 2011’s ‘F.A.M.E.’), a status his dedicated fans (affectionately called #TeamBreezy) were certainly hoping would change Sunday night (February 5) when the crooner was listed again in the same category.

This time earning mention for his 2022 effort ‘Breezy,’ the R&B bad boy had stiff competition from the likes of Queen of Hip-Hop Soul Mary J. Blige, Lucky Daye, PJ Morton, and Robert Glasper.

After Glasper was named victor for his critically acclaimed album ‘Black Radio III,’ however, Brown and his fans took to social media to let it be known they weren’t exactly happy about the news.

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