Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Justin Bieber Goes Acoustic at 2016 Grammy Awards

Justin Bieber won his first-ever Grammy Award on Monday night, earning the trophy for his song “Where Are Ü Now” in the category for Best Dance Recording alongside Skrillex and Diplo.


But this wasn"t even the artist"s most impressive achievement on the evening.


Bieber also took to the stage in Los Angeles to perform an acoustic version of the track "Love Yourself," earning rave reviews for all in attendance and all watching at home.


Justin was previously nominated in 2011 for Best Pop Vocal Album and Best New Artist, losing the latter Esperanza Spalding and finding himself at the center of an online uproar soon afterward.


There was no such controversy this time around, however.


Just many rounds of applause for Bieber after his performance.


"Beliebers.. We did it! I love you. Now get ready for the show. Not done yet. #GRAMMYs," Bieber Tweeted after learning he had won his first Grammy.


Might many more be in the singer"s future?


Yes, if he keeps blowing folks away with the sort of vocals he displays in this video.


Check it out now and then go ahead and give major props to Justin Bieber.


Very well done, young man! Keep up the great work!


Justin bieber goes acoustic at 2016 grammy awards

Kendrick Lamar Makes Serious Statement at 2016 Grammy Awards

Kendrick Lamar made quite a statement at the 2016 Grammy Awards.


The superstar, who was nominated in 11 categories and who took home the trophy for Best Rap Album, came out on stage in chains, with four black dancers behind him, for a rendition of "The Blacker the Berry."


The backup dancers infused elements of African traditional dance into the politically-charged performance, with Lamar concluding via a fury of verses.


At one point, the lights dimmed and a large image of Africa appeared, emblazoned with the word Compton.


It wasn"t exactly subtle.


But it was awfully impressive.


Just how memorable was Lamar"s set?


Adele performed after the rapper and ended her time on stage by saying, "Kendrick, you"re amazing."


Lamar likely gave the best, most impassioned performance of the night, but these others stood out as well:


Click on the links above to relive those moments and then click Play below to see how Kendrick Lamar truly stopped the show.


Prepare to be blown away in 3… 2… 1…


Kendrick lamar makes serious statement at 2016 grammy awards

Adele Stumbles Through Grammy Awards Performance

Well… now we"ve seen everything.


Thanks to the 2016 Grammy Awards, we"ve now seen Justin Bieber make headlines for singing beautifully, as opposed to acting like a spoiled brat.


We"ve seen Lady Gaga channel David Bowie in the most versatile and impression of fashion.


We"ve seen Kendrick Lamar come out in chains and use his backup dancers to make a strong political statement.


And now we"ve also seen Adele actually NOT be perfect during a performance.


The singer took to the CBS stage on Monday night to belt out a rendition of a new track, "All I Ask."


At one point early on, however, the superstar experienced technical difficulties when Adele"s microphone simply went out.


Even after that issue was fixed, though, the British sensation did not sound like her typically pitch perfect self.


Did she just have an off night? Or were more sound hiccups to blame?


"The piano mics fell on to the piano strings, that’s what the guitar sound was," she Tweeted afterwards, adding by way of explanation:


"It made it sound out of tune. S**t happens. Because of it though… I’m treating myself to an in n out. So maybe it was worth it."


HA! Adele is the best.


She also concluded this performance by giving a shout-out to Lamar, saying as soon as she wrapped up her song that the rapper is "amazing."


So is Adele. Even on her less than amazing nights…


Adele stumbles through grammy awards performance

The Bachelor Season 20 Episode 7 Recap: Who Made Ben Higgins" Final Four?!

On The Bachelor Season 20 Episode 7, Ben Higgins’ journey officially reached the point where he selected his coveted final four.


Who would earn those roses … or a plane ticket home?



As always, if you wish to know who makes it to the season finale and wins Ben’s final final rose, read The Bachelor spoilers here.


If you prefer to remain spoiler-free, let’s recap Monday!


Picking up where last week left off, The Bachelor Season 20 Episode 7 saw Higgins get down to business with his six remaining ladies.


If you watch The Bachelor online, you know that this is the first week without Olivia Caridi to play the villain. So what was the focal point?


A trip to Ben’s hometown of Warsaw, Indiana.


Unlike Chris Soules’ hometown of Arlington, Iowa, however … Ben actually lives in Denver now. But still, such a quaint place for a date.


Lauren Bushnell and JoJo Fletcher, the obvious frontrunners, take up most of the screen time as the former tours the place Ben grew up.


The latter, meanwhile, gets … empty Wrigley Field.


JoJo even gets a Chicago Cubs jersey that says “Mrs. Higgins” on the back. “Mrs. Higgins… sooounds good…” JoJo, totally naturally.



The group date featured one rose and two boats: Ben and Caila pile into one while Becca and Amanda follow behind them from a distance.


Sucks for them. Next, they fly kites apparently.


Amanda ultimately gets the rose, Becca breaks down, Caila struggles with her own insecurities, and the tears start flowing all night long.


Meanwhile, Ben tells us he wants to take Amanda to McDonald’s because “That’s a normal thing for me.” Yes, product placement alert!


After that giant advertisement, they went to the fair (because small town Indiana) and generally seemed to hit it off in this swell place.


Ben’s date with Emily, though? Wow. Just wow.


Either the producers paid her to embarrass herself or they got lucky, because it’s hard to imagine a meet-the-parents date going worse.


“I have so many dreams to accomplish,” Emily tells Ben’s mom, later explaining that said dreams entail becoming … an NFL cheerleader. 


It got worse from there, if you can believe that.



“I’m so average at everything in life,” she says, really selling herself. “I will be an above-average mom, and an above-average wife.”


You don’t want to go in there and oversell yourself or pretend to be something you’re not, but probably not the best sales pitch in history.


Ben’s parents were not exactly bowled over, and this week proved to be her last as she was sent packing while the other girls watched.


That seemed a little cold, but hey, it’s reality TV.


At the rose ceremony, Ben had four to give up and one Becca Tilley to eliminate, as the entire episode had been telegraphing throughout.


Caila Quinn earned the last rose – in terms of the one that was the most up for grabs – while this is still Lauren’s game to lose honestly.


JoJo has an outside shot, but nothing more.


Still In This Thing & Headed to the Coveted Final Four: Lauren Bushnell, Caila Quinn, Amanda Stanton and JoJo Fletcher.


Out: Becca Tilley and Emily Ferguson.