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Here are the records that could be broken at the 67th Grammy Awards: Beyoncé could extend her record as the most awarded artist in the history of the Grammy Awards - she has won 32 Grammys and she is nominated for 11 more awards in 2025, which could potentially bring her total to 43 Grammys won.
The American Idol alum unveiled her latest cover selection during the Wednesday, Jan. 29, episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show. Clarkson took the stage of her popular NBC daytime talk show wearing burgundy pants and a matching short-sleeved shirt. She wore her honey-brown hair down for the performance, which left many fans begging for more.
In 2010, the year Swift won album of the year with “Fearless,” Beyoncé won song of the year for “Single Ladies” over Swift’s “You Belong with Me” and won best female pop vocal performance for “Halo,” also over “You Belong with Me.”
Kelly Clarkson performed Billie Eilish's hit "Birds of a Feather" for the Kellyoke segment of her NBC talk show on Jan. 29. The song earned three nominations for the upcoming 2025 Grammy Awards, set to go down in Los Angeles on Feb.
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The 2025 Grammy Awards is getting a dose of country music, thanks to newly-announced performers Brad Paisley and Lainey Wilson. Both of them will take the stage during the show's multi-genre slate of star performances, according to Variety. Sheryl Crow is performing during the broadcast, too.
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