Questlove reveals that the 'King Richard' star was supposed to make a surprise appearance at the Sunday, February 5 ceremony but had to cancel it because of scheduling conflicts.
Among those criticizing Sam and their 'Unholy' collaborator Kim Petras' hell-themed performance at Crypto.Com Arena is Republican politician Ted Cruz, who brands the act 'evil.'
The Roc Nation founder doesn't seem to be upset that his wife lost in some major categories at music's big night, though he believes that 'Renaissance' deserved to win Album of the Year.
The 29-year-old Brazilian musician was nominated for Best New Artist, though the award eventually went to jazz singer Samara Joy at the 65th Grammy Awards on Sunday, February 5.
A journalist from Philly, who initially admitted that he 'yelled' when Harry accepted the Album of the Year award, denies that he's the man who screamed Bey's name in a viral video.
Rumor has it, the two surviving members of Migos were involved in an altercation backstage before taking the stage together to pay tribute to late bandmate Takeoff.
Brian May admits there is 'barrier' for the 'Bohemian Rhapsody' band to record an entire album consisting of new songs with the 'American Idol' alum although they have hit studio together.
The Fleetwood Mac ringleader can't imagine doing music under the band's name now that their female vocalist/keyboardist has passed away following a brief illness.
Overwhelmed by his huge victory at Music's Biggest Night, the former member of One Direction says the Golden Gramophone feels like 'validation' of his career.
The 'U.N.I.T.Y.' hitmaker tells young stars to seize control of their own careers, claiming that 'the smart ones' would 'jump on each other's records and make smash hit music and elevate the whole genre.'
Melanie Martin is fuming after the Recording Academy did not feature her late fiance Aaron at the 'In Memoriam' segment during the star-studded show over the weekend.
During Quavo's performance of 'Without You', pictures of Takeoff, Anita Pointer, Coolio and Stephen 'Twitch' Boss flash on the giant screen behind him, but Aaron, Gangsta Boo and Lil Keed are snubbed.
'The Name Chapter: TEMPTATION', which earns 161,500 equivalent album units in the U.S. in its first week, is the third top 10-charting effort for the South Korean vocal group.
33 artists from different generations, including Busta Rhymes, Ice-T, Missy Elliott, GloRilla, Salt-N-Pepa, Queen Latifah, take the stage for a 13-minute performance, which was curated by Questlove.
The rock band, which is fronted by Hayley Williams, eyes a high debut on Billboard's Hot 200 with their upcoming album 'This Is Why' following the successful chart performances of its title track.
Lizzo's 'About Damn Time' is named Best Record of the Year, Harry snags Album of the Year for 'Harry's House' while Samara Joy is hailed as Best New Artist.
While it's still unknown if the rumors are true, fans can't help but be excited with the idea of the 'Anti-Hero' singer releasing the reimagining of her 2010 album.
The 'Formation' singer, who has earlier won three Grammys this year, makes history as she wins the award for Best Dance/Electronic Music Album, surpassing Georg Solti with a total of 32 Grammys.
Joined by Maverick City Music onstage, Quavo performs 'Without You' solo before two members of the choir sing 'See You Again' by Charlie Puth and Wiz Khalifa.
Also performing on the award-giving event are Lizzo, who goes all out while belting out her hits 'About Damn Time' and 'Special', and Sam Smith who channels their inner devil onstage.