Now Grammy Turns Into A Political Showcase

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    • Publish Date: Feb 13 2017 10:58AM
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    • Updated Date: Feb 13 2017 11:09AM
Now Grammy Turns Into A Political Showcase
Marley and Perry perform 'Chained to the Rhythm' at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles

SAN FRANCISCO: A giant video projection of the U.S. Constitution loomed over the stage at this year's Grammys, making the music industry's top awards show one of the most overtly political yet. The document that defines America and famously begins with "We the People" provoked a standing ovation from the audience at the culmination of a performance by pop singer Katy Perry, who wore a "Resist" armband and sang her newly released song, "Chained to the Rhythm."

With a refrain of "We think we're free," the song's lyrics talk about being lulled into a "comfortable bubble." Performing on a set with a picture-perfect white picket fence, Perry was joined by Skip Marley, grandson of Jamaican reggae legend Bob Marley, whose songs often protested against oppression and social injustice.

The aftermath of November's bitterly fought U.S. presidential election has produced a succession of political comments by artists at awards shows, most notably actress Meryl Streep's speech attacking U.S. President Donald Trump during the Golden Globes Awards in January. That spree continued on Sunday, as various artists brought up the divisive political atmosphere and the need to speak out. 
 
"At this particular time in history, our voices are needed more than ever," said Jennifer Lopez at the show's start. In a more comic vein, Grammys host James Corden launched the show with a rap: "Live it all up because this is the best, and with President Trump we don't know what comes next."
 
Hip-hop pioneers A Tribe Called Quest performed a politically charged medley with nominee Anderson Paak, calling out to "Agent Orange," a nickname for Trump. At the end of the song, women wearing headscarves joined the performers onstage accompanied by cries of "Resist!"

Tribe Called Quest and Anderson Paak perform a medley
Ahead of the main awards show, Chance the Rapper (below) won a Grammy for best rap performance, wearing a black hoodie with "Obama" on the back and "thank you" on the front. But the commentary was not all anti-Trump. In a bold statement that instantly made headlines, singer Joy Villa on the red carpet revealed a gown with "Make America Great Again" - the election slogan of Trump - stitched down the front.


 
The president of the Recording Academy, Neil Portnow, called on Trump to renew the government's commitment to the arts, saying Americans are "constantly reminded about the things that divide us," citing race, religion, sexual orientation and politics. "But what we need so desperately are more reminders of all that binds us together." 

Following is a list of winners in key categories:
 

  • ALBUM OF THE YEAR: "25" - Adele
  • RECORD OF THE YEAR: "Hello" - Adele
  • SONG OF THE YEAR (songwriters award): "Hello" - Adele Adkins & Greg Kurstin, songwriters
  • BEST NEW ARTIST: Chance The Rapper
  • BEST POP VOCAL ALBUM: "25" - Adele
  • BEST ROCK ALBUM: "Tell Me I'm Pretty" - Cage The Elephant
  • BEST URBAN CONTEMPORARY ALBUM: "Lemonade" - Beyoncé
  • BEST COUNTRY ALBUM: "A Sailor's Guide to Earth" - Sturgill Simpson
  • BEST ALTERNATIVE MUSIC ALBUM: "Blackstar" - David Bowie
  • BEST RAP ALBUM: "Coloring Book" - Chance The Rapper

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Himanshi Dhawan Saffron Public School

This is really bad! Politics is a bad game and when topped with rendition of such magnanimous events, it is even worse.

Himanshi Dhawan Saffron Public School

This is really bad! Politics is a bad game and when topped with rendition of such magnanimous events, it is even worse.

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