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The Weeknd made a return to the stage four years after boycotting the awards, while Kendrick Lamar cleaned up for Not Like Us

Four years ago, Canada’s pop superstar the Weeknd announced he was boycotting the Grammys because of a lack of transparency in the voting process. On Sunday, at the 67th annual award ceremony held at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. said that over the past few years, “we’ve listened, acted and changed.” He then welcomed back the Weeknd for a surprise appearance.The ceremony was held in a city devastated by recent wildfires.

during the salute to Jones was a hoot, but it seemed more like a tribute to Jackson than to Jones .: It should come as no surprise that Canadian singer-guitarist Sue Foley lost the Traditional Blues Album award to a man, Taj Mahal. Only one solo female artist, Etta James, has won in the category’s 37-year history. Ike Turner, accused of domestic abuse by his former wife, Tina Turner, won in 2007.

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