Grammys 2019, in all its feminist glory
2019 Grammys had the privilege of joining what many call "the year of the woman" and was much more awake than politicized Shenanigans who usually go to Grammys.
2019 Grammys had the privilege of joining what many call "the year of the woman" and was much more awake than politicized Shenanigans who usually go to Grammys.
The feminists were at full display and everyone seemed to talk about their minds, in a refreshing twist of what we look like the modern price issue.
The naturally magnificent and cooling Alicia keys, Gaga powered the scene with a Bejeweled microphone, and Dolly Parton closed its performance with its revolutionary and patriarchal anthem, "9 to 5"
Keeping things optimistic and impertinent as always, the Winner Cardi B has made "money" in a performance that remained and even given Queen Bey a race for his money in terms of execution and style.
While Miss Keys accommodated, she hosted her sister colleagues on the stage, made up of a dream team of Michelle Obama, Gaga, Jada Pinkett Smith and J. Lo. Yes, the Grammys nbled the Queen of Regal, in other words Michelle Obama, and the world accordingly panicked.
On stage, this powerful woman covered has shared their personal anecdotes of how music has changed his life, leading them from small debuts to more important opportunities.
Ariana Grande won the best Vocal Pop album, although she decided to completely jump the ceremony because of arguments with grammed producers on the choice of the song. It would have really been the icing on the cake to see it performed "Thank you, next" or "God is a woman" on national television.
During the performance, there was also a moment Steamely LGBT that would not have grasioned our screens a few years ago. The sensual performance of Saint-Vincent and Dua Lipa had serious sparks that fly between the two, letting us dream of the Ultimate Girl Rocker #Coulebals.
Our favorite victory will have to be Cardi B for the best rapper. Although many debate about what it means in the future of hip hop for someone like Cardi to earn past contenders such as Missy Elliot, we can all agree that it is a step forward for all women of the music industry.
She officially has the first rapper of the first woman to win in her class, and while we can enjoy love for her predecessors who paved the way and inspired her, we love cardi for her dedication, her talent and her talent and her talented reality.
Body positivity also had its moment for the biggest girls, when Bebe Rexha came out in this breathtaking dress, Red Monsori. Funny story behind this dress - The other designers would not dress him because she was "too big", but she landed this dress and looked like the most beautiful princess of the night. The dress ended up being the most shocked outfit of the evening.
The only thing that put a shock absorber over the whole situation was shifted in the background, trying to steal the gloss of his baby Momma. Well, at least we have men in the shadows instead of stealing the spotlight this time.