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Olivia Rodrigo Already Broke One Of The Three Grammy Statues She Won At The 2022 Awards

Olivia Rodrigo didn’t break any Grammy records at last night’s awards show (at least none that I’m aware of), but she did literally break a Grammy. A red-carpet photo from after the ceremony shows the aftermath of Rodrigo apparently dropping one of her three Grammy trophies, which was left worse for wear after the impact it sustained.

The photo at the top of this post shows Rodrigo’s reaction to dropping and breaking the Grammy, which is one of pure shock as her mouth is agape and her eyes are full of astonishment. For formatting purposes, we had to crop the image, so you can’t see the broken trophy in shambles. So, here’s the original photo, which shows the trophy on the floor, the gramophone horn snapped off from the rest of the statue:

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Ultimately, it’s probably no big deal, as this is something the Recording Academy has likely dealt with before and they’ll presumably get a replacement trophy for Rodrigo. This could also actually be a bit of a humblebrag for Rodrigo: She had so many Grammys that she had a hard time holding them all.

What is a big deal, though, is that she won three Grammys in the first place. She had seven nominations and ended up winning a trio of awards: Best New Artist, Best Pop Solo Performance (for “Drivers License”), and Best Pop Vocal Album (for Sour).

Find the full list of 2022 Grammy winners and nominees here.

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John Oliver Called Out The Least Wanted Take On The Will Smith Oscar-Smack Fiasco

By now, you’ve heard just about every take on this year’s Oscar debacle, wherein Will Smith hauled off and smacked Chris Rock, who had made a GI Jane joke about Jada Pinkett, who struggles with alopecia. In a late-breaking Friday announcement, Smith resigned from The Academy (following his own weepy speech while accepting the Best Actor award for King Richard), yet the takes shall continue.

Some of the more notable entries include Daniel Radcliffe declaring himself to be “dramatically bored” with the situation, and noted hothead Alec Baldwin bringing up the Jerry Springer Show. Then Mel Gibson tried but didn’t succeed at giving his take, but the worst take, perhaps, comes from someone who shouldn’t be talking about smacking anyone. That’d be O.J. Simpson, and Oliver wasn’t gonna let that absurdity slide:

“Nope, not you O.J., not you. No one wants to hear from you on this, especially, when you seem to be coming live from the COVID patio of a Senor Frog’s. You can just sit this one out. Think of this situation like a rowdy bachelorette ordering a mimosa: We want as little Juice involved here as humanly possible.”

Simpson had tweeted (of Will), “He was wrong but I understand the sentiment.” He then posted a video, in which he further declared, “It was unfortunate. I think Will was wrong.” And more: “Look, I understood the feeling.”

Yup, that’s a big yikes. And it’s the take that no one wanted, hands down.

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What’s Popular On Streaming Right Now

Multiple times per week, our TV and film experts will list the most important ten streaming selections for you to pop into your queues. We’re not strictly operating upon reviews or accrued streaming clicks (although yes, we’ve scoured the streaming site charts and ratings) but, instead, upon those selections that are really worth noticing amid the churning sea of content. There’s a lot out there, after all, and your time is valuable.

10. (TIE) Slow Horses (Apple TV+ series)

This different kind of spy drama (although not completely bonkers like Killing Eve) will suck you into the world of dysfunctional MI5 agents and their less than agreeable (not to mention gassy) boss, played by Gary Oldman. Together, they’re maneuvering around the smoke and mirrors of England’s espionage realm while trying to keep it together. Kristin Scott Thomas and Jack Lowden co-star, and this chess game airs weekly, so keep that in mind while you watch the story unfold.

10. (TIE) Fresh (Searchlight Pictures film on Hulu)

The single life will look like complete paradise after you watch this movie, in which Noa (Daisy Edgar-Jones) endures multiple dates from hell, including one that ends with her in the far-too-persuasive clutches of Steve (Sebastian Stan). These leads are both riding career highs, and that’s particularly the case with Stan, who’s having a blast with his non-MCU characters, including Tommy Lee and that nude-Vespa riding role in Monday. This film, disgusting as it as times, is still a palatable cautionary tales of dating that will make you sigh with relief at dodged bullets.

9. Halo (Paramount+ series)

Gamers, gather ’round to watch the Master Chief in live-action form. He’s portrayed by the ever-morphing Pablo Schreiber, who frequently plays the sinister bad buy or even the goofy baddish guy, as in the infamous Pornstache character of Orange Is The New Black fame. Here, he’s the most valuable weapon in humanity’s arsenal while fighting an alien invasion. Sure, this show’s saddled with some sci-fi tropes, but that’s also part of the requisite makeup. Settle in and watch mankind attempt to ward off “The Covenant.”

8. Deep Water (Hulu movie)

If you’ve been longing for a shamelessly sleazy movie, then you’re in luck because Ben Affleck plays the alpha cuck to Ana de Armas’ temptress. Adrian Lyne makes his triumphant directorial return here in a movie that’s not unlike his Unfaithful and Fatal Attraction and Indecent Proposal outings. This film’s not only steamy but, at times, freaking funny to watch, and I have to wonder how these characters have so much time to party. Also, those snails, man.

7. Servant Of The People (Kvartal 95 series on Netflix)

Russia’s war on Ukraine continues while President Zelenskyy’s helping to defend his country. He’s now a folk hero of sorts and standing firm with the people of his country, all after he began his career as a comedian and satirist. There’s a reason why people keep referring to him as the Ukrainian Jon Stewart, after all, and this show’s ultimately a very comedic watch that brings some wistful hope to mind while watching an accidental politician make the best of things.

6. Atlanta (FX series on Hulu)

Van’s pushing people into pools, which can only mean one thing: Donald Glover’s brainchild is back, and it’s ready to sharply criticize the world we live in while masterfully entertaining at the same time. It’s truly one of the best shows on TV, which is quite an accomplishment with all of the competition these days. The principal four Earn (Glover), Darius (LaKeith Stanfield), Paper Boi (Brian Tyree Henry), and Van (Zazie Beetz) — are going to Europe, so expect a different twist on the cultural critique here.

5. Taboo (BBC One/FX series on Hulu)

Although this Tom Hardy-starring show surfaced in 2017, it’s currently riding streaming highs as people realize not only that it exists but also will (hopefully soon) have a Season 2. Jessie Buckley’s also on board while Tom portrays the non-prodigal son, or The Devil Delaney, who returns to claim his late father’s empire while also having the hots for a very off-limits woman. Shades of Shakespeare arrive while everyone wants to kill Tom Hardy, which is rude, sure, but this show is actually Hardy’s baby, so his hands are all over the creative cookie jar here.

4. Bad Vegan (Netflix series)

If you haven’t watched this how-can-it-possibly-be-real series, settle in and wonder exactly why a highly successful businesswoman and NYC restaurant darling could fall into the clutches of a terrible man, with whom she ended up a fugitive. That “bad” aspect of the “vegan” label takes a few turns, and let’s just say that subject Sarma Melngailis has pushed back at multiple Netflix moves (i.e., how they’re promoting the show). Ultimately, however, Sarma did stiff her investors and employees (although she says she paid this group back wages) out of $2 million while seeking dog immortality from a dude pretending to be a super-black-ops dude and pretty much being the exact opposite.

3. The Girl From Plainville (Hulu series)

Elle Fanning stars in this inspired-by-real-life story about Michelle Carter and the “texting-suicide” case. The series maps itself after Jesse Barron’s Esquire article, which detailed how Carter’s relationship with Conrad Roy III eventually culminated in his death and her involuntary manslaughter conviction. The always fantastic Chloë Sevigny co-stars, and Fanning is riveting in her performance.

2. Moon Knight (Disney+ series)

Oscar Isaac and Ethan Hawke are in the MCU now as hero and villain, mostly, but those labels receive a lot more texturing in this adventure. The show’s fan-favorite character, so far, happens to be an Egyptian god who tells it as he sees fit. Oscar’s character is plagued by dissociative identity disorder, as well, while going through the paces as both a gift-shop employee and a mercenary. It’s wild and chaotic and unlike anything else in the MCU.

1. Bridgerton (Netflix series)

Step up and enjoy this Shondaland series, which is still going strong without The Duke. This time around, Anthony Bridgerton (Jonathan Bailey) is seeking his own match, which isn’t as clear-cut of an affair as one would expect. Julia Quinn’s books should feed this show for several seasons to come (already, Netflix confirmed third and fourth ones), and it’s almost impossible to resist not binging this confection hard once you start, so plan your time accordingly.

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Silk Sonic’s ‘Leave The Door Open’ Wins The 2022 Grammy Award For Record Of The Year: ‘We Gettin Drunk!’

Just as H.E.R. and Lenny Kravitz cleared the Grammys stage following an electrifying performance, Keith Urban grabbed the mic to announce the winner of the biggest yearly prize awarded to a single song. And yes, this is when we have to explain each year, that Record Of The Year awards the recording of the song (artists, producers, engineers), whereas Song Of The Year is about the song’s composition (songwriters). After Childish Gambino took home the prize in 2019 for “This Is America,” Billie Eilish won the award the past two years for “Everything I Wanted” and “Bad Guy.” But it wasn’t a three-peat for Eilish tonight.

Silk Sonic’s “Leave The Door Open” took home the 2022 award for Record Of The Year and the duo of Anderson .Paak and Bruno Mars were over the moon. “We’re really trying our hardest to remain humble at this point. But in the industry, we call that a clean sweep!” .Paak told the audience, after the duo won Song Of The Year AND Record Of The Year, as well as the Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Song Awards. “Drinks is on Silk Sonic tonight! We gettin drunk!” .Paak added. Silk Sonic also performed “777” earlier in the evening for the opening performance of the Grammy Awards show.

The Record Of The Year nominees included ABBA for “I Still Have Faith In You,” Jon Batiste for “Freedom,” Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga for “I Get A Kick Out Of You, ” Justin Bieber for “Peaches” featuring Daniel Caesar and Giveon, Brandi Carlile for “Right On Time,” Doja Cat for “Kiss Me More” featuring SZA, Billie Eilish for “Happier Than Ever,” Lil Nas X for “Montero (Call Me By Your Name),” and Olivia Rodrigo for “Drivers License.”

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Jon Batiste Pulls Off A Major Upset As ‘We Are’ Is Crowned Album Of The Year At The 2022 Grammys

Winning any Grammy Award is a big deal, but there’s something extra special about picking up an honor in one of the four major categories. Now, one of this year’s big winners has been revealed and it was perhaps the biggest surprise of the night: Taking home the Grammy for Album Of The Year is Jon Batiste’s We Are.

That show-ending win capped off an amazing night for the Late Show bandleader, who came into the evening with a whopping 11 eleven nominations, which was one shy of the all-time record for a single year. He picked up four wins before the proper televised ceremony even started, and when it came time for the show, he pretty much dominated the evening. He gave a vibrant and energetic performance of “Freedom,” which ended up being one of the musical highlights of the show.

The category was crowded this year, as also nominated for the award were Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga’s Love For Sale, Justin Bieber’s Justice (Triple Chucks Deluxe), Doja Cat’s Planet Her (Deluxe), Billie Eilish’s Happier Than Ever, HER’s Back Of My Mind, Lil Nas X’s Montero, Olivia Rodrigo’s Sour, Taylor Swift’s Evermore, and Kanye West’s Donda.

Find the full list of this year’s Grammy nominees and winners here.

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Doja Cat Almost Missed Her Grammy Win Because She Was Peeing, And Cried During Her Acceptance Speech

Doja Cat has been through it since she broke out in the music industry, with strange rumors and bad faith accusations following her even as she rose to the top. The release of her album, Planet Her, cemented her weirdo status, but also moved Doja even more into the mainstream. In fact, sometimes it feels like the mainstream moves with her. Nothing illustrates that better than one of the album’s early singles, a collaboration between SZA and Doja called “Kiss Me More” that has stuck around for months.

Tonight, the Grammys honored the song further with a victory in the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance category, but Doja was so sure she wasn’t in the running that she opted to go to the bathroom right before the honor was announced. SZA made her way up to the stage rather slowly due to her crutches, with Lady Gaga thankfully helping her out with the long gauze train of her dress, and Solana had to kill time for a few moments while Doja made her way out of the bathroom and up onstage. “I’ve never p*ssed so quickly,” Doja blurted, before praising her collaborator, giving SZA a chance to speak, and then tearfully returning to the mic to let the Recording Academy know just how much the award really meant to her.

Lately, Doja has been threatening to retire from the industry all together… hopefully this changes her mind. For good. Check out the whole drama above.

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HER Absolutely Ripped A Rocking Medley In Her Star-Studded 2022 Grammys Performance With Lenny Kravitz

HER, the multitalented R&B revivalist, has become a fixture at the Grammys over the past few years. In 2019, she played her song “Hard Place,” and then in 2020, she performed “Sometimes.” While she took 2021 off from performing, she still made an appearance to pick up her golden gramophone for “I Can’t Breathe.”

This year she returned to perform once again (as well as possibly also taking home more hardware), and with so much Grammys experience under her belt, just one song wouldn’t be enough. Her performance turned out to be a medley featuring “Damage,” “We Made It” and a cover of Lenny Kravitz’s “Are You Gonna Go My Way” (a song she’s been playing on tour since last year). She was joined onstage by a who’s-who of heavy hitters that included Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Travis Barker, and Kravitz himself. Her elegant, stripped-down set saw her change wardrobe, take to her drum set, and of course, play a wailing solo on her guitar with Lenny accompanying her and Travis tripping out on drums.

This year, HER tied with Doja Cat and Justin Bieber for second-most Grammy nominations with eight apiece after Jon Batiste with 11. The 24-year-old singer is nominated for Album Of The Year for her debut album Back Of My Mind, Song Of The Year for her song “Fight For You” from the Judas And The Black Messiah soundtrack, Best R&B Performance for her Back Of My Mind single “Damage,” Best R&B Song for “Damage,” Best R&B Album, Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song for “Hold Us Together” (Hope Mix) with Tauren Wells, and Best Song Written For Visual Media for “Fight For You.”

Last year, the formerly mysterious Bay Area singer secured Song Of The Year for her protest anthem “I Can’t Breathe,” as well as Best R&B Song alongside Robert Glasper for her appearance on “Better Than I Imagine” with Meshell Ndegeocello. The wins prompted her to proclaim her intention to eventually be an EGOT winner (winning an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Award). With her win at last year’s Oscars for “Fight For You,” she’s halfway there, and at just 24 years old, she’s still got plenty of time — and the talent — to grab the rest.

Watch HER’s 2022 Grammys performance above.

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Justin Bieber, Giveon, And Daniel Caesar Bring Their ‘Peaches’ To The Grammys With A Chill Performance

A little over a year after he ended his hiatus with the release of 2020’s Changes, Justin Bieber made a quick return with his sixth album Justice. As expected, the project gave him another chart-topping album to his name but it also gave him a slew of Grammy nominations at this year’s award show. They include selections in the Album Of The Year and Best Pop Vocal Album categories. Songs on the album were also selected in the Song Of The Year, Record Of The Year, and Best Pop Solo Performance categories.

Aside from the possibility of winning an award tonight, Bieber also took to stage for a chill performance. Joined by Giveon and Daniel Caesar, the trio performed “Peaches” live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Bieber kicked off the performance with quite the slowed-down rendition before speeding things up just in time for Giveon and Caesar’s verses.

The song itself is one that was nominated for Song Of The Year, Record Of The Year, Best R&B Performance, and Best Music Video. “Peaches,” which set the record for the most songwriters on a Grammy-nominated song, lost in the latter two categories leaving the first two as the only opportunities for Justin to win and to help give Giveon and Caesar their first Grammy awards.

You can watch the trio’s performance in the videos above.

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Tyler The Creator Trolls DJ Khaled (Again) On A Livestream From His Tour After Winning Best Rap Album

Tyler The Creator is now a two-time Grammy Award winner for Best Rap Album after picking up his second award prior to this year’s ceremony for his 2021 album, Call Me If You Get Lost (and this time it was an actual… y’know… rap album). While he wasn’t at the ceremony to accept the award in person — due to the fact that he’s currently on the way to Portland, Oregon for his next Call Me If You Get Lost Tour stop — he did check in with fans to celebrate via Instagram Live. He also took the opportunity to once again troll his old rival DJ Khaled, flexing on him once again with both the Grammy win and the sold-out status of his current arena tour.

“First off, I’m hyped,” Tyler said. “Thank you to [Call Me If You Get Lost producer] DJ Drama. You are f*cking so important to rap music… Thank you to all of my friends for being my cheerleaders. Thank you to my whole team, the whole squad… and [thank you to DJ Khaled]. I know you’re seething and angry and [saying], ‘Ugh, no one listens to that album!’ These arena tours that are selling out say different, and if you put that much energy into something, maybe everyone will be proud of you too.”

Of course, the issue between the two stems from the shared release week of their albums in 2019. A rant that DJ Khaled gave on Snapchat defending his album from Twitter trolls was interpreted as a slanted attack on Tyler’s album Igor, prompting Tyler’s ongoing petty. With this win, it looks like he’s now up 4-0 on his rival, even if their rivalry is pretty one-sided. Lil Nas X may be the current reigning rap troll, but Tyler set the standard, and clearly, he hasn’t lost his touch.

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Jon Batiste Was Full Of Life During His Vibrant Performance Of ‘Freedom’ At The 2022 Grammy Awards

This year’s Grammys are a big one for Jon Batiste. The New Orleans star was nominated in eleven categories including Record Of The Year, Album Of The Year, Best R&B Album, and more. His total of eleven nominations for the 2022 Grammys makes for the second-most ever in the award show’s history and, in large part, Batiste’s recognition at the Grammys comes as a result of his eighth album We Are. He described the project as “a representation of genreless music that’s just about the story” and “a culmination of my life to this point.”

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Now we get to see a piece of We Are live on display through his performance of “Freedom” from the album. His performance of the song was quite the vibrant effort as the stage was flanked in bright colors and Batiste himself was also full of life during his set as he danced and pranced from every corner of the stage. Out of his eleven nominations, Batiste has won in four categories so far. He won in the Best Americana Roots Song Performance and Best American Roots Song categories for “Cry.” He was also honored with wins for Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media and Best Music Video.

After the nominations for the Grammys were revealed, Batiste shared a very excited reaction to his eleven nominations. “WOW!! Thank you God!! I love EVERYBODY!” he wrote on Twitter. “I’m so grateful to my collaborators and to my ancestors [crying emojis] 11!”

You can watch Jon Batiste’s Grammy performance in the video above.