The 68th Grammy Awards, held at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, were marked by historic wins, political statements, and a controversial joke that drew the ire of former President Donald Trump. The awards show, broadcast live on CBS and streamed on Paramount+, also signaled a changing of the guard, with the Grammys moving to ABC, Hulu, and Disney next year after a 50-year partnership with CBS, according to Time.
Bad Bunny's Album of the Year win was a landmark moment, making him the first Spanish-language artist to be nominated in the top three categories, CBS News reported. Kendrick Lamar led the nominations with nine nods, followed by Lady Gaga, Cirkut, and Jack Antonoff, Time noted.
The ceremony was not without its share of controversy. Donald Trump criticized host Trevor Noah for a joke referencing Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, threatening legal action against Noah, Variety reported. The joke occurred amidst a backdrop of political statements, including celebrities wearing ICE Out pins and Kehlani urging artists to speak out against injustice, according to Variety. Billie Eilish and Bad Bunny also voiced opposition to ICE, Time noted.
SZA's Grammy win speech highlighted societal despair and injustice towards immigrants, further underscoring the political undertones of the event, Variety reported. These statements came as public anger grew over the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti at the hands of federal agents, according to Variety.
Trevor Noah hosted the Grammys for the last time, having MC'd the ceremony every year since 2021, Time reported. The show also featured performances from top artists and the addition of two new categories, including Best Traditional Country Album, according to CBS News. Other notable moments included Bad Bunny's immigration shoutout and Justin Bieber's alleged underwear stunt, CBS News reported.
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