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Cher's Grammy Gaffe: Luther Grandross Wins Big!
2 Feb
Summary
- Cher mistakenly announced Luther Vandross as winner.
- Bad Bunny made a powerful speech against hate.
- Billie Eilish and others used speeches for protest.

The recent Grammy Awards ceremony was marked by unexpected moments and outspoken acceptance speeches, contrasting with its usual polish. A notable instance occurred when veteran artist Cher, presenting the Record of the Year award, mistakenly announced Luther Vandross as the winner. Though Kendrick Lamar and SZA's winning track sampled Vandross, Cher's gaffe provided a rare, unscripted reality check for viewers.
Beyond the memorable slip-ups, the event served as a platform for significant social commentary. Bad Bunny, accepting the Best Música Urbana award, delivered a powerful speech advocating for love over hate and emphasizing shared humanity. Similarly, Billie Eilish used her moment to protest, stating "no one is illegal on stolen land" and criticizing ICE.
Other artists also leveraged their speeches for advocacy. Olivia Dean, referencing her immigrant heritage, and Jelly Roll, asserting that "Jesus is not owned by one political party," contributed to the evening's more politically charged atmosphere. Host Trevor Noah also made light of former President Donald Trump's public reactions to the show, adding a layer of political humor.




