Monday, February 14, 2011

The show at the Grammy

Christina Aguilera vs Lady Gaga: one is on the rise while the other tumbling down, some of them? The Grammy Awards show was to be the largest levied for Christina after the resounding mistake at the Super Bowl as he sang the national anthem, but unfortunately it did not happen. In a seemingly unstoppable descent has slipped during a performance tribute to Aretha Franklin.

At the same time, however, Lady Gaga has unveiled its new single Born This Way (which has every appearance of becoming a hit), emerging from an egg-cocoon (which has also crossed the red carpet) designer Hussein Chalayan. Miss Gaga also won two awards (best pop album and best female performance), but failing to bring home the gramophone for best album ever, went instead to the indie band Arcade Fire to The Suburbs.

The recognition was awarded to the best song in the country group Lady Antebellum for their Need You Now, in a nice one-two awards to two groups found to be decidedly not commercial. A special thanks goes to Esperanza Spalding, jazz singer who has blown the title beloved Justin Bieber in the category of emerging artists.

Biebsi was therefore "satisfied" to perform with the little Jaden Smith in the song from the soundtrack to The Karate Kid (of which Smith is the mini player). Rihanna also went up on stage, along with Gwyneth Paltrow in Cee Lo Forget You (the censored version of Fuck You "sung by the actress on the show Glee) and Katy Perry for a romantic serenade with their wedding photos as a background (argh).

Among the performers including Bob Dylan and Mick Jagger in splendid form with a tribute to Solomon Burke Everybody needs somebody to love. In short, a true super show, but do not despair if you missed, you can rifarvi tomorrow with four days of Sanremo ... Lady Gaga's performance at the Grammys 2011 (Born this Way)

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