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Grammys: Music's Wildest Moments Revealed

1 Feb

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  • Milli Vanilli returned their award for Best New Artist due to lip-syncing controversy.
  • Bob Dylan's 1998 performance featured an unexpected 'Soy Bomb Guy' interrupter.
  • Jennifer Hudson delivered a moving tribute to Whitney Houston after her passing.
Grammys: Music's Wildest Moments Revealed

As music's biggest stars prepare for the 2026 Grammys, past ceremonies are recalled for their significant controversies and memorable tributes. In 1990, Milli Vanilli returned their Best New Artist award after lip-syncing accusations surfaced.

Bob Dylan's 1998 performance of 'Love Sick' was famously interrupted by an unexpected guest, dubbed 'Soy Bomb Guy.'

Alicia Keys stunned audiences in 2019 by playing two pianos simultaneously while hosting. Will Smith and DJ Jazzy Jeff boycotted in 1989 when their category was not televised.

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Eminem performed with Elton John in 2001 amidst controversy over his lyrics. The 2009 Grammys were overshadowed by the Chris Brown and Rihanna assault news. In 2012, Jennifer Hudson delivered a powerful tribute to Whitney Houston.

The 2004 'Nipplegate' scandal also had ripple effects, with Justin Timberlake issuing an apology.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Milli Vanilli returned their 1990 Best New Artist award after it was revealed they did not sing on their hit album 'Girl You Know It's True.'
The 'Soy Bomb Guy' was an individual who unexpectedly joined Bob Dylan on stage during his 1998 performance of 'Love Sick' before being removed by security.
In 2009, Chris Brown and Rihanna both did not attend the Grammys following an assault incident between them the night before.

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