The 7 best moments from the 2024 Grammys including Tracy Chapman and Taylor Swift’s album reveal

Tracy Chapman, Joni Mitchell and Celine Dion are just some of the stars that made Sunday night memorable.

The 2024 Grammy Awards were one for the record books. Things kicked off with an incredible performance from Dua Lipa and never slowed down. We saw records broken, long-time icons take the stage to perform and present, singers breaking through for their first awards and a host that managed to make it a fun event throughout.

Oh, and Taylor Swift announced a brand new album that nobody expected.

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Overall, it was a fabulous evening celebrating music from last year. Here are some of the best moments of the night.

Miley Cyrus joyfully exclaimed she won her first Grammy during her performance of Flowers

Miley Cyrus just won her first Grammy, and she shared that with the world during her performance of “Flowers.”

Pop musician Miley Cyrus won her first Grammy for Best Pop Solo Performance on Sunday night for her 2023 hit “Flowers,” which might’ve come as a surprise to the viewers at home given how long she’s been working in the industry.

During her performance of the song, Cyrus shared the fascinating factoid with the crowd at the ceremony and the viewers at home by saying, “I just won my first Grammy!”

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It was a really fun revelation for those not up to date on their Grammy statistics, as Cyrus’ first win came with plenty of excitement for her and everyone in the room.

It’s wild to think that this is the very first time Cyrus has won at the Grammys, but we’re glad that she finally got to take home the gold.

Her performance showed just how hyped she was to take home the honor and how excited she was to share that with the world.

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14 gorgeous pictures from the 2024 Grammys red carpet, including Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift

Some truly stunning looks on the red carpet this year for the awards show.

The 66th Grammy Awards took place Sunday night in Los Angeles, and the stars were out in force on the red carpet. Everyone from Miley Cyrus to Taylor Swift to Lionel Richie to Olivia Rodrigo walked the carpet, stunning in various formal looks.

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SZA didn’t walk the carpet, but the most nominated artist for 2024 skipped the cameras to prepare for her performance on stage. Swift, who has the chance to become the first-ever four-time Album of the Year winner with Midnights, looked fabulous in a white gown with black gloves.

Here are some of the best looks of the night.

Why did a Wisconsin school cut a Dolly Parton-Miley Cyrus song from a first-grade musical?

“It was determined that ‘Rainbowland’ could be perceived as controversial.”

As the mom of a third-grader, let’s get this out of the way: There is NOTHING cuter than an elementary school musical. A bunch of kids onstage in fancy clothes singing and/or playing 100 out-of-tune recorders simultaneously at the same time ALL AT ONCE? It’s garbage! I love it!

For teachers, it takes a lot of time and behind-the-scenes effort to prepare students for these performances, which is why it’s surprising that a Wisconsin school district recently cut a song from an upcoming first-grade musical for being too controversial.

The scandalous song in question? A 2017 duet by Dolly Parton and Miley Cyrus titled “Rainbowland.”

And with lyrics like these, who could blame them?

Living in a Rainbowland
Where everything goes as planned
And I smile
‘Cause I know if we try, we could really make a difference in this world
I won’t give up, I’ll sleep a wink
It’s the only thought I think, you know where I stand
I believe we can start living in a Rainbowland

The nerve, the unmitigated GALL of these teachers trying to influence students to…change the world for the better.

Living in a Rainbowland
Where you and I go hand in hand
Oh, I’d be lying if I said this was fine
All the hurt and the hate going on here
We are rainbows, me and you
Every color, every hue
Let’s shine on through
Together, we can start living in a Rainbowland

*shudders* What’s next — TREATING OTHERS AS YOU WANT TO BE TREATED?

Wouldn’t it be nice to live in paradise
Where we’re free to be exactly who we are
Let’s all dig down deep inside
Brush the judgment and fear aside
Make wrong things right
And end the fight
‘Cause I promise ain’t nobody gonna win (come on)

Man, those kids have no idea how dangerous thoughts like this can be at their age. Being who you are? Accepting others for who they are? NOT HERE. NOT TODAY.

The school district never gave a specific reason for axing the song, but according to Melissa Tempel, a first-grade teacher at the school, the decision might have been because of Miley Cyrus. There’s no denying Cyrus has been a polarizing figure since she was a teenager, on and offstage. But is that enough to justify cutting a song that just wants the world to do better?

The school reportedly replaced “Rainbowland” with Kermit the Frog’s “Rainbow Connection,” another objectively great song about rainbows,  before cutting it for reasons unknown, then reinstating it after parents complained. (Pretty wild coincidence that two songs about rainbows were pulled from an elementary school musical!)

What I can’t and won’t let go of here is the apparent disregard for Dolly Parton. And yes, I absolutely mean that in a nobody messes with my queen and gets away with it kind of way, but let’s also take a minute and consider everything she’s done throughout her life to champion education, from her childhood literacy program to incentivizing teenagers to graduate high school to covering all college tuition, books and fees for her employees. She also gives out the annual (and aptly named) Chasing Rainbows Award to a teacher who’s overcome significant obstacles to serve their students.

And then there’s her music career!

If anything, we should be hearing MORE Dolly songs at these tiny-scholar concerts. (Except for “Jolene”…and “Islands in the Stream”…………..and maybe anything from “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas”….WHATEVER, MY POINT STANDS)

What music do Olympians hype up to ahead of competition? We ask whats on their playlist.

From Miley Cyrus to Ozzy Osbourne, Tokyo-bound Olympians give a look into the tunes that get them ready for competition.

From Miley Cyrus to Ozzy Osbourne, Tokyo-bound Olympians give a look into the tunes that get them ready for competition.

Watch Miley Cyrus’ stirring cover of Pink Floyd’s ‘Wish You Were Here’ on SNL

The pop star gave a fireside performance of the Pink Floyd song from home on this week’s ‘Saturday Night Live.’

Saturday Night Live is keeping things going despite its cast being locked down in quarantine, releasing an episode this weekend with cast members filming themselves at home.

Once you got over the strangeness of not hearing an audience laugh at the jokes, the episode was actually pretty strong, and was highlighted by a musical performance by Miley Cyrus.

Sitting next to an open fire and lit all in red, Cyrus performed a cover of Pink Floyd’s “Wish You Were Here” accompanied only by an acoustic guitar player. The result was spare, haunting, and beautiful. Cyrus didn’t try to over-sing the thing, blessedly, letting the song speak for itself.

Watch it now:

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