Step aside winners. The Grammy awards have long belonged to performers
and unexpected moments – and Sunday’s show was no different with Kanye
West rushing to the stage,
Pharrell’s orchestral bash and Prince’s
“black lives matter” moment.
To mention a few of last night’s show-stopping moments.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Mk-_fuVak0g
But it did not stop there. West later told reporters that
“Beck needs to respect artistry, he should have given his award to
Beyonce”.
Meanwhile, Pharrell, dressed as a hotel bellboy in shorts, found a way to recast his uptempo international smash
Happy as a soaring orchestral song with Chinese concert pianist Lang Lang, film composer Hans Zimmer on guitar and a choir of 20.
But
the singer-producer’s allusions to the protest chant “hands up, don’t
shoot” and hooded sweatshirts about the killings of unarmed black teens
cast the shadow of civil rights, the predominant theme at the show’s
close.
However, Pharrell’s juxtaposing the song’s happy, clappy
feeling with references to the recent deaths of US black teens at the
hands of police officers, rendered the performance quite awkward.
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