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Hmmm. If it's really for Adele, isn't Dua British too? I think it might be Wizkid, he's from Nigeria. Or Burno Boy. Both are nominated + seem to be making moves in the States.
Okay so Justin Timberlake fits in perfectly in the box next to John Mayer and Katy Perry after him.
Also I don't know if y'all have read this:
“The show will involve five stages of the same size and shape, four of which are for performances and one of which is for presenters. Stages are organized in a circle, facing one another, and crew members will work from the middle of the set. “People will perform while the other three or four artists on their stages watch, applaud, and enjoy. As soon as that one finishes, the next one goes, the next one goes, and the next one goes. Every 45 minutes, you change out those stages, and you bring another four megastars into the room,” says Winston, who was partly inspired for the “part-Grammys, part-Abbey Road studio session” setup by British shows he watched as a child, including Jools Holland and TFI Friday.“
Okay so Justin Timberlake fits in perfectly in the box next to John Mayer and Katy Perry after him.
Also I don't know if y'all have read this:
“The show will involve five stages of the same size and shape, four of which are for performances and one of which is for presenters. Stages are organized in a circle, facing one another, and crew members will work from the middle of the set. “People will perform while the other three or four artists on their stages watch, applaud, and enjoy. As soon as that one finishes, the next one goes, the next one goes, and the next one goes. Every 45 minutes, you change out those stages, and you bring another four megastars into the room,” says Winston, who was partly inspired for the “part-Grammys, part-Abbey Road studio session” setup by British shows he watched as a child, including Jools Holland and TFI Friday.“
I didn't notice either until you mentioned it. It'd be shitty representation in ny opinion, especially considering that the song only came out and doesn't represent 2020....
Also fhe whole Silk Sonic performance pleading started cute but is getting a bit pathetic. We don't need a dozen tweets for it.
I think the new song is boring but I still hope they're performing since both of them are great live and I'm pretty sure they would elevate it pretty easily on stage
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