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Grammys Honor Kobe Bryant With Tributes and Jerseys | |
(30 minutes later) | |
“Tonight is for Kobe,” Lizzo declared at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards, belting out the lyrics to “Cuz I Love You” as the show kicked off. | “Tonight is for Kobe,” Lizzo declared at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards, belting out the lyrics to “Cuz I Love You” as the show kicked off. |
The “Truth Hurts” singer’s performance gave way to Alicia Keys, who is hosting the show for the second time and took a moment to honor the retired Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant. He was killed in a helicopter crash earlier in the day with his daughter Gianna and seven others near Calabasas, Calif. | |
“We’re all feeling crazy sadness right now,” Keys said. “We’re literally standing here, heartbroken, in the house that Kobe Bryant built.” The Grammys are held at the Staples Center, where Bryant spent most of his N.B.A. career. | “We’re all feeling crazy sadness right now,” Keys said. “We’re literally standing here, heartbroken, in the house that Kobe Bryant built.” The Grammys are held at the Staples Center, where Bryant spent most of his N.B.A. career. |
Paying tribute to the victims of the helicopter crash, Keys, who was joined by Boyz II Men, sang the R&B classic “It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday.” | Paying tribute to the victims of the helicopter crash, Keys, who was joined by Boyz II Men, sang the R&B classic “It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday.” |
The Recording Academy, which presents the Grammys, said on Twitter: “Remembering Kobe Bryant tonight while we honor music in the house that he built.” | The Recording Academy, which presents the Grammys, said on Twitter: “Remembering Kobe Bryant tonight while we honor music in the house that he built.” |
Throughout the night, Bryant’s jersey appeared during performances, including an Aerosmith and Run DMC show of “Living on the Edge” and “Walk This Way” and Lil Nas X’s ensemble remix of “Old Town Road,” featuring Billy Ray Cyrus, BTS, Diplo, Mason Ramsey, Young Thug and Nas. | Throughout the night, Bryant’s jersey appeared during performances, including an Aerosmith and Run DMC show of “Living on the Edge” and “Walk This Way” and Lil Nas X’s ensemble remix of “Old Town Road,” featuring Billy Ray Cyrus, BTS, Diplo, Mason Ramsey, Young Thug and Nas. |
Bryant was also mentioned during the performance tribute to Nipsey Hussle. Hussle, who was shot and killed outside his clothing store last year, won his first Grammy earlier in the night for “Racks in The Middle” featuring Roddy Ricch and Hit-Boy. | Bryant was also mentioned during the performance tribute to Nipsey Hussle. Hussle, who was shot and killed outside his clothing store last year, won his first Grammy earlier in the night for “Racks in The Middle” featuring Roddy Ricch and Hit-Boy. |
Earlier, outside the Staples Center in Los Angeles, fans dressed in Lakers gear and shades of purple dropped off flowers at a makeshift tribute honoring Bryant. | Earlier, outside the Staples Center in Los Angeles, fans dressed in Lakers gear and shades of purple dropped off flowers at a makeshift tribute honoring Bryant. |
A moment of silence was held for Bryant during the show’s pre-telecast ceremony, where many of the awards are handed out. | A moment of silence was held for Bryant during the show’s pre-telecast ceremony, where many of the awards are handed out. |
Harvey Mason Jr., the chairman and interim chief of the Recording Academy, called for the gesture “since we are in his house,” The Associated Press reported. | Harvey Mason Jr., the chairman and interim chief of the Recording Academy, called for the gesture “since we are in his house,” The Associated Press reported. |
Online, some of the artists set to appear at the Grammys posted tributes to the Lakers star. | Online, some of the artists set to appear at the Grammys posted tributes to the Lakers star. |
“In Staples Arena, where Kobe created so many memories for all of us, preparing to pay tribute to another brilliant man we lost too soon, Nipsey Hussle,” John Legend wrote on Twitter. “Life can be so brutal and senseless sometimes.” | “In Staples Arena, where Kobe created so many memories for all of us, preparing to pay tribute to another brilliant man we lost too soon, Nipsey Hussle,” John Legend wrote on Twitter. “Life can be so brutal and senseless sometimes.” |
Lil Nas X posted a simple “r.i.p.” message with a sad face accompanying a photo of Bryant. | Lil Nas X posted a simple “r.i.p.” message with a sad face accompanying a photo of Bryant. |
On Instagram, Demi Lovato posted a photo of herself alongside Bryant and said that he was “always so sweet to me.” | On Instagram, Demi Lovato posted a photo of herself alongside Bryant and said that he was “always so sweet to me.” |
“You’re a legend with wings now,” she wrote, adding an update after she heard that one of Bryant’s daughters also died in the crash. “This whole family was so sweet and now they’re in my prayers heavy,” Lovato said. “R.I.P. Gigi beautiful girl.” | “You’re a legend with wings now,” she wrote, adding an update after she heard that one of Bryant’s daughters also died in the crash. “This whole family was so sweet and now they’re in my prayers heavy,” Lovato said. “R.I.P. Gigi beautiful girl.” |
Billy Ray Cyrus, who, with Lil Nas X won best pop duo/group performance for “Old Town Road” — which also won best music video — dedicated both of the awards to Bryant and his daughter. | Billy Ray Cyrus, who, with Lil Nas X won best pop duo/group performance for “Old Town Road” — which also won best music video — dedicated both of the awards to Bryant and his daughter. |
“Sending my thoughts and prayers to his family and friends during this difficult time,” Cyrus said on Twitter. | “Sending my thoughts and prayers to his family and friends during this difficult time,” Cyrus said on Twitter. |
The producer and D.J. Diplo, speaking to Ryan Seacrest on the red carpet, called the deaths “devastating.” | The producer and D.J. Diplo, speaking to Ryan Seacrest on the red carpet, called the deaths “devastating.” |
He said Bryant “transcends iconic, so he’s going to live forever.” | He said Bryant “transcends iconic, so he’s going to live forever.” |