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Grammys 2023 best and worst: Beyonce makes history, Aaron Carter snubbed | New York Post

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We laughed, we cried, we cringed — the 65th annual Grammy awards proved to be a spin cycle of entertainment highs and lows.

Helmed by veteran host Trevor Noah, 39, from Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena, the Recording Academy’s star-studded celebration of music’s top hit makers took audiences on a wild ride, starting with an energized showing from Bad Bunny and ending with a praiseworthy performance by Jay-Z.

And although L.A. traffic tired holding up Beyonce, no force was able to hold Queen Bey back from making history as the artist to win the most ever Grammy Awards.

Her triumph, among other record-making moments of the night, however, were celebrated alongside some pretty major flubs that snappy Twitter critics couldn’t help but notice.

Here’s a list of the best and worst moment of the 2023 Grammy Awards.

Read more at https://nypost.com/2023/02/06/grammys-best-and-worst-beyonce-makes-history-aaron-carter-snubbed/

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