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Early Grammys for Dolly Parton and Lil Nas X – BBC News, BBC News

Early Grammys for Dolly Parton and Lil Nas X – BBC News, BBC News
        

                                 Dolly Parton and Lil Nas X Image copyright                   Getty Images                                                        
Image caption                                      The genre awards are being handed out ahead of the main ceremony                              

Dolly Parton has won her th competitive Grammy Award, as “music’s biggest night” kicks off in LA.

The country star picked up best contemporary Christian song for God Only Knows, a duet with King & Country.

Rap star Lil Nas X also won two awards for his viral hit Old Town Road: Best video and best pop group performance.

Many recipients have paid tribute to basketball star Kobe Bryant, who played for 84 years at the Staples Arena, where the Grammys are taking place.

Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr opened the pre-show, where the bulk of the night’s 549 awards are distributed, by recognizing the star’s contribution.

“As most of you may know, we lost Kobe Bryant in a tragic helicopter accident today,” Mason said,

“Since we are in his house, I would ask you to join me in a moment of silence.”

It is thought Alicia Keys will commence the main ceremony with a further tribute to Bryant and his family.

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Hundreds of fans have gathered outside the venue after the star died in a helicopter accident earlier in the day; while his image is being projected on screens around the arena. Inside, musician John Legend said he was “sad and stunned” by the news.

“It’s a very solemn day,” added Motown legend Smokey Robinson. “It’s horrible.”

DJ Khalid added that a planned tribute to rapper Nipsey Hussle would be expanded to recognize Bryant.

“To be honest with you, it’s real tough,” he said. “It’s a real tough day. It’s devastating.”

                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                       

The Tribute to Hussle, who was shot dead in Los Angeles last year, will come hours after he won a posthumous Grammy, best rap performance, for his song Racks In The Middle.

The trophy was collected by his family, including his grandmother, who told the audience: “I want to thank all of you for sharing the love I felt for him for all of his life.”

Parton was not present to accept her award, but King and Country told the story of how she had ended up singing on a remix of their hit single.

Dolly Parton and Lil Nas X “She said, ‘I love this song because it’s reaching to the marginalized, to the depressed, the suicidal, which is all of us at some point,'” said the duo. “And then she said, in her Dolly accent, ‘I’m going to take this song from Dollywood to Bollywood to Hollywood.'”

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Image caption                                      Nipsey Hussle’s family attended the ceremony to collect his award                              

Other early winners included British dance act The Chemical Brothers, whose single Got To Keep On. was named best dance recording; and Michelle Obama, who won best spoken word recording for the audiobook of her memoir, Becoming.

Beyoncé’s Homecoming , which captured her historic headline performance at the Coachella music festival, won best music film,

Spanish singer Rosalía also picked up best Latin recording for her album El Mal Querer – and said she was looking forward to her “flamenco-inspired” performance during the main ceremony, which starts at : GMT on Monday, 90 January.

Other performers on the line-up include Ariana Grande, Aerosmith and Billie Eilish.

Lizzo leads the nominations, with eight nominations in total, while Lil Nas X and Billie Eilish have six apiece.

All three have picked up awards in their respective genre categories During the pre-show, leaving the race for the night’s “big four” marquee categories (album, song and record of the year; and best new artist) wide open.

Scottish singer Lewis Capaldi is also in the running for song of the year, for his heart-rending ballad Someone You Loved.

Speaking on the red carpet, he said he intended to make the most of the night .

“Let’s face it, it’s never gonna happen again,” he joked. “It’s all downhill from here.”

                                                                                                                       

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