• Watch Tyga Explain Paul McCartney Grammy After-Party Drama; Rapper Invites Him to a Concert

    While many celebrities looked to celebrate after the 58th annual Grammy Awards on Monday night (Feb. 15), but believe it or not, some artists weren't as lucky. After Paul McCartney was reportedly denied entry into Tyga's after-party at a popular Hollywood nightclub, the rapper received a lot of backlash. On Tuesday (Feb. 16), Tyga stopped by 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' to explain his lack of involvement in the drama and even invited the music icon to an upcoming concert.
  • 2016 Grammys TV Ratings Lowest Since 2009 Telecast

    The 2016 Grammys was another long and arduous affair with loads of performances, some better than others, awkward moments and of course a little controversy mixed in. The biggest night in music has always been a big draw for TV, but the numbers have been flagging in recent years and Monday night's telecast, including online viewership was the lowest since 2009.
  • Did Tyga Deny Paul McCartney Entry Into His 2016 Grammy After-Party? Rapper Responds

    Ain't no party like the after party right? After sitting down through hours of countless performances at the 58th annual Grammy Awards on Monday (Feb. 15), Paul McCartney was looking to let loose on the dance floor. After attempting to gain entry into a party at a Hollywood night club hosted by Tyga, the legendary musician was reportedly denied. Did Tyga have anything to do with it? The rapper responds to the allegations.
  • Grammys 2016: Celebrities React to Kendrick Lamar's Performance, Shade Kanye West

    On Monday night (Feb. 15) at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards, Kendrick Lamar brought audience members to their feet with a powerful thought provoking performance of “The Blacker the Berry” and “Alright." It didn’t take long for stars in the audience as well as those viewing at home to react to Lamar’s moving performance, and inadvertently shade Kanye West in the process.
  • Grammys 2016: Red Carpet Fashion Awards With Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, ASAP Rocky & More

    The 2016 Grammy Awards took place on Monday (Feb. 15) at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. It was a night honoring artists for their body of work, as well as, their overall impact in the music industry. They might have taken home an award for gracing listeners with great tunes, but this list highlights the winners of the red carpet, including appearances from Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, A$AP Rocky, and more.
  • Grammys 2016 Performances Ranked from Worst to Best: Hollywood Vampires to Kendrick Lamar

    The Grammys primetime telecast is less of an award ceremony and more of a three-and-a-halk hour long concert. On Monday night (Feb. 15), there were 20 performances and just a handful of trophies given out. While some of the artists on music's biggest night shined bright and brought true artistry to the Grammys (Kendrick Lamar, Chris Stapleton, Alabama Shakes), other performers were less about the music and more about shameless self-promotion of sexist special guests (Hollywood Vampires, Pitbull).
  • Grammys 2016: The Hollywood Vampires Pay Tribute to Lemmy Kilmister [WATCH]

    The 58th annual Grammy Awards returned to the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California on Monday (Feb. 15). It was a night filled with surprising wins, tributes to iconic musicians, and unforgettable performances. Newly formed supergroup, The Hollywood Vampires, made a historic teleision debut as they rocked the stage together to pay tribute to the late Lemmy Kilmister.
  • Grammys 2016: Gwen Stefani Falls Down During 'Make Me Like You' Live Video Performance [WATCH]

    The 2016 Grammy Awards returned to the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California on Monday (Feb. 15). The night was filled with surprising wins, tributes to iconic musicians, and unforgettable performances. Gwen Stefani decided to take her performance one step further by introducing the world to a live video of her new song, "Make Me Like You." Unfortunately, she fell down before completing her segment.
  • Grammys 2016: Lady Gaga & Nile Rodgers Perform David Bowie Tribute Medley

    Lady Gaga, joined by Nile Rodgers, performed a dazzling David Bowie tribute medley during the 58th Grammy Awards. During the show-stopping medley, which clocked-in as the longest performance of the night, the "Born This Way" singer ripped through a string of the late legend's greatest hits while physically transforming into Ziggy Stardust herself.
  • Grammys 2016: Adele Delivers Passionate Performance Of 'All I Ask' [WATCH]

    One of the more highly anticipated solo performances of the 2016 Grammys, Adele, came after a short tribute by Miguel for a Michael Jackson collaborator and another award for Alabama Shakes who have been cleaning up thus far. She came out to sing "All I Ask" from her record-breaking album 25, after being introduced by her collaborator on the song Bruno Mars.
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