The Freeman

Sam Smith dominates Grammys

Sam Smith was the king of the Grammys, taking home three of the top four awards, including song and record of the year for “Stay With Me,” and best new artist, while Beck won album of the year.

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“I want to thank the man who this record is about... Thank you so much for breaking my heart because I have four Grammys,” said Smith, who also won best pop vocal album for “In the Lonely Hour.”

Smith, along with Beyonce, Pharrell and Ed Sheeran, lost album of the year to Beck’s “Morning Phase,” which also won best rock album.

Kanye West, who famously interrupte­d Taylor Swift when she beat Beyonce at the MTV Video Music Awards, almost walked onstage when Prince announced Beck’s name. Some in the audience seemed shocked, from Pharrell to Questlove.

Beck’s album debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 albums chart and sold about 300,000 units.

Pharrell and Rosanne Cash walked away with three awards each. Pharrell won best pop solo performanc­e for a live version of “Happy,” released in 2013. He also won best music video for the song and best urban contempora­ry album for “GI R L,” beating Beyonce.

“I am going to moonwalk my way off the stage right now,” said Pharrell, wearing a blazer and shorts.

Pharrell’s performanc­e of “Happy” was dramatic with background dancers in black, musicians in yellow and a choir in white.

When the chorus was supposed to come in, Lang Lang played the piano skillfully. Hans Zimmer also played the guitar.

“Thank you, God,” Pharrell, in a bell-boy hat, said at the end of the performanc­e.

Rihanna gave an impressive vocal performanc­e of “Four Five Seconds” with Paul McCartney to her right and Kanye West to her left. Her hair was slicked back, and she rocked a black suit like her co-stars.

Katy Perry, in all white, sang the ballad “By the Grace of God” after a woman who had been abused talked about getting help and moving on with her life. A video of President Barack Obama appeared before she spoke, and he encouraged artists to help out.

“It’s on us, all of us, to create a culture where violence isn’t tolerated,” he said.

Another serious moment came with Prince, who earned a standing ovation when he walked onstage to introduce album of the year.

“Albums — you remember those? They still matter. Like books and black lives, they still matter.”

Madonna, dressed as a matador, performed “Living for Love” atop a platform surrounded by a plethora of background dancers wearing bull masks. A choir did most of the singing, while Madonna danced and the audience at the Staples Center clapped in unison. She ascended into the air as the performanc­e finished.

West performed on a nearly pitch-black stage, with a light glowing from under his feet (he also sported the new sneakers he designed). He sang the new song about his late mother, “Only One.”

Annie Lennox was a powerhouse when she sang “I Put A Spell On You” and joined Hozier for “Take Me to Church,” nominated for song of the year.

Beyonce won best R&B song and R&B performanc­e for “Drunk In Love” and surround sound album for “Beyonce.”

“This has been such an incredible year,” she said, thanking her “beloved husband” and “my daughter who is watching.”

In one of 23 performanc­es, AC/DC kicked off the show with a performanc­e of their latest single, “Rock or Bust,” and then transition­ed into the classic “Highway to Hell.” It earned a rousing applause from Pharrell, Lady Gaga and Katy Perry, who wore devil horns.

Ariana Grande gave a stripped, piano-led performanc­e of “Just a Little Bit of Your Heart,” a song co-written by One Direction’s Harry Styles, while Miranda Lambert brought a rock-heavy vibe to “Little Red Wagon.” She won best country album for “Platinum.”

“I put my heart and soul in this record,” she said. “Thank you so much for this amazing night. I love y’all!”

Cash led the pre-show with three Grammys, while Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Chick Corea and the “Frozen” soundtrack earned two awards apiece.

“Reagan was president last time I won a Grammy,” said Cash, who won best American roots performanc­e, American roots song and Americana album. “I just showed up for work for 35 years and this is what happened.”

Lamar, who lost in seven categories last year, marked a redemption by winning best rap performanc­e and rap song for “i.” Eminem won best rap album, beating Common and Iggy Azalea. He also won best rap/sung collaborat­ion for “The Monster” with Rihanna.

The late Joan Rivers won best spoken word album for “Diary of a Mad Diva,” and her daughter, Melissa Rivers, was on hand to accept the award.

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Beck, Album of the Year for ‘ Morning Phase.’ Pharrell Williams, Best Pop Solo Performanc­e for ‘Happy.’
Paul McCartney, Rihanna, and
Kanye West join forces on
stage to belt...
Sam Smith, Song of the Year and Record of the Year for ‘Stay With Me.’ Beck, Album of the Year for ‘ Morning Phase.’ Pharrell Williams, Best Pop Solo Performanc­e for ‘Happy.’ Paul McCartney, Rihanna, and Kanye West join forces on stage to belt...
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