![]() ![]() Hands down, Kesha had the night’s most powerful performance. The Grammys have long been known for live performances and compelling collaborations, and this year did not disappoint in either regard. The rest of the night came down to a few more awards, some odd comedy bits and a lot of excellent performances. “Finesse” sounds like it’s straight out of 1991. Mars and Cardi B gave a crowd-pleasing performance of their latest hit single, “Finesse.” Sure enough, you can feel the Teddy Riley and Terry Jam influence. I predicted Mars would, and should, have won the major categories, too. It was one of the best albums of the year and definitely worthy of the accolades it has received. I just wanted to make an album that was fun.“ ![]() “Those people back then were from all over the world, didn’t know each other, and yet, they were dancing together and having fun,” he said. Mars pleaded to not be cut off during his acceptance speech for Album of the Year. ![]() “Later, I learned that most of those songs were written by either Babyface, Terry Jam or Teddy Riley. “I had a set list of 10 or 12 songs I would sing,” he said. Seeing those people laugh and enjoy themselves inspired him to make music, he said. He spoke about performing at age 16 in front of a thousand people while growing up in Hawaii. His fans mean the world to him and he went out of his to thank them for his success. Mars was humbled by the experience, and it was enjoyable to witness. He’s an extremely talented artist with charisma that excites. 28, winning hardware for Best R&B Performance (“That’s What I Like”), Best R&B Song (“That’s What I Like”), Best R&B Album (“24K Magic”), Song of the Year (“That’s What I Like”), Record of the Year (“24K Magic”), and Album of the Year (“24K Magic”). Bruno Mars is the golden boy of the 60th Grammy Awards. ![]()
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