Reaction: 60th Annual Grammy Awards – Winners & Losers | Op Ed
The 60th Annual Grammy Awards is in the books! Now, the time has come to react to the biggest winners and losers of the night.
The 60th Annual Grammy Awards is in the books! Now, the time has come to react to the biggest winners and losers of the night.
We examine “10 Secular Hallelujah Songs,” most of which aren’t appropriate for Sunday morning church service.
Logic, Jay-Z, and Taylor Swift lead the charge on the ‘10 Best Music Videos of 2017’ year in review playlist. Others who are ‘famous’ include Kendrick Lamar, Charli XCX, Dua Lipa, Björk, Young Thug, Camila Cabello, and Tyler, the Creator.
After delivering ‘10 Secular (Or Not So Secular) Songs About Jesus’ back in 2016, here is an updated version – ‘Secular (Or Not So Secular) Songs About Jesus 2.0.’
Kendrick Lamar (DAMN.), Jay-Z (4:44), and Tyler, the Creator (Flower Boy), lead the list of 20 Best Rap Albums of 2017.
The 10 songs that appear on this particular playlist are heavier, supporting equality, justice, and the ‘resist’ movement.
Kendrick Lamar (DAMN.), Jay-Z (4:44), Lorde (Melodrama), Father John Misty (Pure Comedy), and The National (Sleep Well Beast) top ‘50 Best Albums of 2017.’
On this robust, socially conscious playlist, we examine 27 contemporary songs from 2013 and beyond, that capture the black experience.
Logic, Kendrick Lamar, Bruno Mars, Sam Smith, and Childish Gambino rank among the elite on the ‘100 Best Songs of 2017’ year-in-review playlist.
On this playlist, we examine ‘songs where the anxiety is real.’ Artists making appearances include Logic, Jason Isbell, and blackbear.
“Broken People,” the fourth single issued in advance of soundtrack ‘Bright: The Album,’ pairs Grammy-nominated rapper Logic and Rag’N’Bone Man.
Who will come out on top at the 60th Grammy Awards? We take our best stab a picking the winners for record, album, and song of the year, as well as best new artist.