Yes, there was an awards show, but last night clearly belonged to Bey.
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So: Beyoncé. Once and forever, Beyoncé. Let's raise a gold sippy cup to the queen of this and every night, Beyoncé. She owned the Grammys from the opening seconds of "Drunk in Love." Everybody knew her big number was going to slay, and we were all correct, as she rode her surfboard with nothing but her voice and a chair and her wet hair and the most emotionally omnivorous will-to-awesome in the music game. When Jay Z finally showed up, it looked as if all he could do was marvel at Bey's "nice planet, I'll take it" soul power. Like the rest of us.
bunch of crap....
But let's face it — by that time, most of us were already busy re-watching Beyoncé's "Drunk in Love" for the umpteenth time. It's hard to believe this performance didn't exist 24 hours ago — it's already hard to imagine the world without it. Guess the universe conspired to bring us Bey and Jay. Thanks, universe!
It was cute that the haters had about 12 hours or so to talk about how "boring" Beyonce's performance was before the articles started flooding in to prove them wrong.
It was cute that the haters had about 12 hours or so to talk about how "boring" Beyonce's performance was before the articles started flooding in to prove them wrong.