Grammys 2024: 22 Most Unforgettable Moments From Past Ceremonies

Iconic red carpet fashion, A-list feuds and a whole lot of controversy have all put the Grammys on the map over the years.
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Jennifer Lopez, Lady Gaga and Adele have all got us talking at the Grammys in past years
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Whether it’s A-list speeches at the Golden Globes, political statements at the Brits or genuine water cooler moments at the Oscars, you can always rely on some seriously shocking moments when awards season rolls around.

And when you get some of the most prolific musicians in the world in the same room, it’s no surprise that the Grammys have more than delivered over the years.

In the lead-up to this year’s ceremony, we’re counting down 22 of the most shocking and memorable moments from the Grammys over the years...

Adele refuses to accept her Album Of The Year award (2017)

 

Adele swept the board following the release of her album, 25, but when she won over Beyoncé’s opus Lemonade, even the Hello singer herself had to admit something was up.

“I can’t possibly accept this award,” she said, “The Lemonade album was so monumental... so well thought out and so beautiful and soul-bearing, and we all got to see another side to you that we don’t always let us see.”

Addressing Beyoncé, Adele continued: “All us artists here, we fucking adore you. You are our light, and the way that you make me and my friends feel, the way you make my Black friends feel is empowering, and you make them stand up for themselves. I love you, and I always will.” 

Beyoncé proves why she is the Queen (2023) 

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During the ceremony in 2023, Beyoncé made history when she became the person in history with the most Grammy wins (overtaking, believe it or not, Hungarian classical musician Sir Georg Solti), when Renaissance was awarded Best Dance/Electronic Album .

“I’m trying not to be too emotional and just receive this night,” she told the crowd on the night. “I want to thank God for protecting me. I’d like to thank my Uncle Johnny who is not here. But he’s here in spirit.

“I’d like to thank my parents, my father, my mother, for loving me and pushing me. I’d like to thank my beautiful husband, my beautiful three children who are at home watching. I’d like to thank the queer community for your love and for inventing this genre. God bless you.”

The question is... how has the musician with more wins than literally anyone still never won Album Of The Year?!

Lady Gaga egg-cedes eggs-pectations with her Grammys entrance (2011)

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Nobody was egg-specting (alright, enough of that now) Lady Gaga to play it down when she arrived at the Grammys, where she would be opening the show with a debut performance of her then-new single Born This Way, but who could have anticipated this was how she’d make her entrance?

Playing up to the “birth” theme of her track, she was carried down the red carpet in a giant egg, which she emerged from to perform the song on stage later in the show.

Hey, Nicki, who’s your pal? (2012)

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Upping the game when it came to dramatic Grammys entrances, Nicki Minaj hit the red carpet in a red Versace cloak, on the arm of an older man who was dressed as the Pope.

She also opened the show that year with a medley of Roman’s Revenge, Roman Holiday and I Feel Pretty (yes, the one from West Side Story), in a performance laden with Catholic imagery which was supposed to show the exorcism of her alter-ego, Roman Zolanski. 

Eminem and Elton John put on a show of solidarity after an unlikely duet (2001)

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And while we’re on the subject of surprising performances, Eminem made headlines in 2001 when he welcomed Elton John to the stage with him to perform Dido’s parts on his hit Stan.

The two held hands at the end of the performance in what appeared to be the rapper’s attempts to put a stop to accusations of homophobia that had frequently been levelled against him.

Amy Winehouse can’t believe it as Rehab is named Record Of The Year (2008)

 

In 2008, Amy Winehouse’s personal life had eclipsed her music to the point she wasn’t even allowed to attend the Grammys that year, and was forced to perform over satellite.

When Rehab was given the distinction of winning Record Of The Year over acts like Beyoncé, Rihanna and Justin Timberlake, Amy’s endearing look of disbelief pushed people to take the late star into their hearts even more than they already had.

Justin Timberlake apologises post-Super Bowl and it’s all very uncomfortable (2004)

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The 2004 Super Bowl took place just seven days before that year’s Grammys, meaning Justin Timberlake had already been splashed all over the news for exposing Janet Jackson’s breast during their Half-Time Show performance.

But if you thought it had been a bad week for him, spare a thought for Janet. 

Justin performed his then-new single Señorita during the show, all the while Janet’s scheduled performance with Luther Vandross was axed completely.

And while the former N*SYNC singer apologised to anyone “offended” during his acceptance speech for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance (yes he won in a year when Janet had been blacklisted), he made no mention of the woman he’d been sharing the stage with.

Pharrell Williams’ hat steals the show on the red carpet (2014)

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Remember that week when Pharrell Williams’ hat was photoshopped onto everything? Simpler times, eh?

Jennifer Lopez breaks the internet more than a decade before Kim Kardashian (2000)

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And while we’re on the subject of sartorial choices at the Grammys – behold! That dress.

This was an outfit so famous that Google literally invented their “Images” tab because so many people wanted to see what Jennifer Lopez was wearing on the red carpet.

Waiting For Tonight may have lost out to Cher’s Believe in the Best Dance Recording category, but who could deny that Jenny From The Block was the true winner that night?

Milli Vanilli have their Grammys taken away (1990)

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The German R&B duo was named Best New Artist in 1990, although their victory was short-lived.

It later transpired the two didn’t actually contribute any of the vocals heard on their releases, prompting the Music Academy to take back their titles.

Billy Porter debuts the headpiece that inspired a million memes (2020)

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Billy Porter’s red carpet fashion moments are constantly grabbing headlines, but this effort from the 2020 Grammys is one that particularly stands out.

It wasn’t so much the hat itself that got people talking, but the fact that it was motorised, and the movement of the bedazzled tassles ended up sparking a lot of memes on Twitter that year.

Billie Eilish makes her Grammys debut – and completely sweeps the board (2020)

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Billie Eilish made music history when she hit up her first Grammys in 2020, not only scooping the biggest four awards of the night – Album Of The Year, Record Of The Year, Song Of The Year and Best New Artist – but becoming the youngest musician in history to do so.

The then-18-year-old also performed When The Party’s Over during the ceremony with her brother and co-producer, Finneas.

Kanye West lives up to his stage-invading reputation (2015)

 

Having stormed the stage in defence of Beyoncé at the VMAs six years earlier, Kanye West stood up for Queen Bey once again when she was beaten in the Album Of The Year category by Beck.

Perhaps suddenly remembering the huge backlash that had come his way in the wake of the VMAs incident, Ye decided not to take to the mic this time around, instead shrugging his shoulders and swiftly returning to his front row seat.

The rapper later claimed that if Beck “respected artistry” he would have given his award to Beyoncé for her game-changing self-titled album.

A stage invader crashes Bob Dylan’s performance (1998)

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The 1998 Grammys were clearly a year to remember, as in addition to Ol’ Dirty Bastard storming the stage, another unplanned moment helped make headlines, this time while Bob Dylan was performing.

While Bob Dylan performed Love Sick a bare-chested man with “Soy Bomb” written on his torso appeared behind him, and was eventually removed by security.

He later claimed: “Soy represents dense nutritional life. Bomb is, obviously, an explosive destructive force. So, ‘soy bomb’ is what I think art should be: dense, transformational, explosive life!”

Adele’s All I Ask performance doesn’t quite go to plan (2016)

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Listen, we all have our off days, as Adele proved at the 2016 Grammys. Despite riding high on her recent comeback with 25, this performance had everyone talking for all the wrong reasons.

She later confessed to “crying all day” following her appearance at the Grammys, she told Ellen Degeneres: “During the changeover the microphones fell onto the piano strings which is what the guitar noise was… and then it kind of put the whole thing off really.”

And unfortunately, her bad Grammys luck didn’t end there (2017)

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Things got off to a much smoother start a year later, when she opened the show with a rendition of Hello.

However, when she came back later in the show to perform a surprise tribute to George Michael, things took something of a nosedive.

After a shaky start, she eventually stopped the performance completely one minute in, stating: “I know it’s live TV, I’m sorry. I can’t do it again like last year. I’m sorry for swearing and sorry for starting again, can we please start it again? I’m sorry, I can’t mess this up for him. I’m sorry.”

She then restarted the performance, and paid fitting tribute to the musical legend.

Jennifer Hudson pays beautiful tribute to Whitney Houston (2012)

 

Jennifer’s flawless version of I Will Always Love You would stand up by itself as a showcase for the Dreamgirls star’s amazing talent.

But when you take into account she’d had less than 24 hours to rehearse the song, as Whitney Houston had died the day before, it makes it all the more poignant and impressive.

Lady Gaga channels Ziggy Stardust as she prepares to honour David Bowie (2016)

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Sadly not all tribute performances at the Grammys have won such unanimous praise.

Lady Gaga divided Bowie fans after she was selected to pay tribute to him at the Grammys that year, with some suggesting that by donning his famous outfits and attempting to imitate his performance style, she’d made the show more about herself than her idol.

Even Bowie’s son seemed nonplussed, although when Lorde put her own subdued spin on Life On Mars? at the Brits weeks later, he was far more impressed...

Madonna introduces Sam Smith’s divisive performance with a celebration of ‘troublemakers’ (2023)

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By the time the Grammys rolled around in 2023, Sam Smith had been at the centre of plenty of controversy thanks to their hits Unholy and I’m Not Here To Make Friends – so there was no one better to introduce them at the Grammys than the Queen of Controversy herself.

“You guys need to know ― all you troublemakers out there ― you need to know that your fearlessness does not go unnoticed. You are seen, you are heard and, most of all, you are appreciated,” Madonna said during her intro.

It’s worth pointing out that both Sam and Madonna faced even more backlash after the Grammys, thanks to the former’s “devilish” performance and the latter’s appearance, which they shrugged off during their collab Vulgar, recorded that same week.

Taylor Swift uses her acceptance speech to fire back at Kanye West (2016)

 

Following a brief truce, Taylor Swift and Kanye West’s feud was well and truly back on by the 2016 Grammys, after he disparagingly referenced her in his song Famous.

Referring specifically to his notorious “I made that bitch famous” line, Taylor told the crowd: “To all the young women out there, there are going to be people out along the way who will try to undercut your success, and try to take credit for your accomplishments and your fame.”

And as we know, things didn’t end there...

Ariana Grande gets all dressed up with no place to go (2019)

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In 2019, Ariana Grande had been scheduled to perform at the Grammys, where she had been nominated for two awards.

Ultimately, she pulled out after a much-publicised row with a producer, but still ended up stealing the show on the night, sharing snaps of her red carpet outfit (which she sported to lay around the house), live-tweeting the whole event and even winning her first Grammy after snubbing the show completely.

She later wore an even more elaborate gown when she attended the following year’s awards.

Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion give their WAPtastic tune its live debut (2021)

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The two rappers’ outrageous collab was a number-one smash on both sides of the Atlantic in 2020, but because of the pandemic, they weren’t able to perform it live together until the following year.

Still, Cardi and Megan made sure WAP got the live debut it deserved, with a performance so raunchy it sparked almost 1000 complaints to the FCC (America’s equivalent to Ofcom).