SZA delightfully rushed to the stage carrying her phone to accept Grammy award

SZA made it just in time to accept her Grammy after being backstage while the win was announced.

R&B star SZA won the Grammy for Best R&B Song on Sunday night for her hit single “Snooze,” but she was busy backstage when fellow musician Lizzo announced her victory.

SZA rushed to the stage to accept the award while holding her phone before giving Lizzo a big hug and delivering a delightful acceptance speech.

You just never know exactly when your name is going to be called at an awards show like this, and this was an incredibly relatable moment with one of the Grammys’ top-nominated artists this year.

We’re glad she made it out from backstage just in time to accept this very well-deserved honor.

What a fantastic moment for SZA and for all the viewers at home.

SZA’s acclaimed album SOS was nominated for Album of the Year among other honors, so it was very plausible that the R&B singer would return to the stage to accept yet another Grammy.

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SZA, who has the most nominations of any musician this year, is also performing.

We have seen some incredible performances (like Kendrick Lamar stealing the show in 2016) at the Grammy Awards over the years.

During the 66th Grammy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles at Crypto.com Arena on Feb. 4, music fans will have an opportunity to see some move very special moments.

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Some of those musicians with the most nominations include SZA (nine), Billie Eilish (six) and Olivia Rodrigo (six) will take the stage to perform at the ceremony as well.

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell will perform at the Grammy Awards for the first time. Meanwhile, U2 will broadcast a show from The Sphere in Las Vegas.

Here is a full list of those confirmed to perform on music’s biggest night:

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Best of 2022: Why we loved these 12 albums, from Harry Styles to SZA

These are the albums our staff loved from 2022.

As 2022 comes to a close and 2023 gets moving, we here at For The Win are taking a look back at some of our absolute favorite content from the course of the year. Our staff has chosen the movies, television, video games and music that they loved the most this year.

Each of the albums discussed here released in 2022. Please note that these are not in any particular order, nor is it an exhaustive list of what albums came out this year. This is just a smattering of some of our most loved.

Everything from pop to punk to rap made the list, so let’s get to it.

Please be advised some of these songs may contain explicit lyrics.