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Final clanger mars big Grammys for Beyonce and Megan Thee Stallion – Sydney Morning Herald
It was all going well, if a little laboured. But then, a classic headscratcher for the show’s biggest award.

It was an awkward ceremony but one with its heart in the right place, an awards show that leaned into the desire for live music after a year of COVID-mandated venue closures. Host Trevor Noah quipped the show would be the biggest outdoor event all year, besides the storming of the Capitol, and said were hoping this is a sign for what 2021 can be.
In reality, the endless stream of live performances bogged down any sort of enjoyable momentum. For every lively set, like Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi…
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