Cher, Grammys
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Cher suffered quite the blunder at the Grammys while presenting Record of the Year to Kendrick Lamar on Sunday (1 February)
"What I want to tell you," Cher said, "never give up on your dream, no matter what happens. Live it, be it, and if it's not happening now, it will happen soon"
Cher may have wanted to turn back time on her rather chaotic Grammys presenting experience. But the pop legend’s obvious good humor made her flubs one of the most meme-worthy moments of the night.
Tyler, The Creator, now a bona fide movie star for his scene-stealing role in Marty Supreme, also gave a high-octane performance. He delivered a medley of his songs “Thought I Was Dead,” “Like Him” and “Sugar On My Tongue,” complete with a guest appearance from Regina King and a gas station explosion onstage.
What better artist to celebrate Cher’s achievement in Auto-Tune and long black hair than Charli xcx? “Believe” is often credited as being the first hit song to use the software as a deliberate vocal effect in 1998, and that stylistic choice’s impact has continued to reverberate. Long story short: Cher is brat.
Cher, 79, spoke with PEOPLE in 2018 about the business of being Cher and what's different in her private life. Cher credited mom Georgia Holt with instilling a pride in her individuality and a capacity for resilience in her,
Edwards works as a music executive at Universal Music Group, one of three major record labels in the industry along with Sony Music and Warner Music Group. Some of the artists on its roster include Post Malone, Billie Eilish and Ariana Grande.