Lady Gaga had an understandably huge night. Her ubiquitous duet with Bradley Cooper, "Shallow" from "A Star Is Born," won for best pop duo/group performance, in addition to its expected win for best song written for visual media. Read more:Lady Gaga tried to turn 'Shallow' into a rock song at the Grammys, and fans had mixed reactions The misfire occurred when Gaga's underwhelming "Joanne (Where Do You Think You're Goin'?)" was crowned as the best pop solo performance. The lonely single, released retroactively in January 2018, is an acoustic version of the titular track on her 2016 album "Joanne." It's a fine song, but when you consider that it was released in the year of the all-powerful "Shallow," Gaga's standard piano ballad is nothing more than a footnote. The decision makes even less sense when Ariana Grande's "God Is a Woman" was nominated in the same category. A soaring, grandiose thesis statement for Grande's entire career, "God Is a Woman" encapsulates how and why Grande is the biggest pop star in the world right now — and it deserved far more than perfunctory acknowledgment. Let's block ads! (Why?) via Entertainment - Latest - Google News http://bit.ly/2GmmLfd February 12, 2019 at 04:37AM |
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