Kendrick Lamar, the rapper who has emerged as a voice of the Black Lives Matter movement, took an early lead Monday at the Grammys over pop superstar Taylor Swift, picking up five awards.
Lamar, whose song "Alright" has become an unofficial anthem for protesters against police abuse, notably earned the prize for Best Rap Album for his experimental opus, "To Pimp a Butterfly."
"This is for hip-hop," Lamar said as he accepted the prize on the music industry's biggest night from gangsta rap legend Ice Cube. "We will live forever -- believe that."
The 28-year-old Lamar leads the night's nominations with 11 amid widespread acclaim for his album, a meditative look with jazz touches at the plight of black America.
Grammys host LL Cool J, a rapper turned actor, hinted that Lamar would offer a politically charged performance later in the show at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
He did not specify further, but at last year's Black Entertainment Television awards, Lamar sang "Alright" atop a graffiti-sprayed police car.
Swift, whose album "1989" was by far the best seller among those in contention, opened the live broadcast by performing her latest single "Out of the Woods."
She won two early awards -- Best Pop Vocal Album for "1989" and Best Music Video for her song "Bad Blood," an award that also went to Lamar, who appeared in the action-themed clip.
Producer Jack Antonoff accepted an award on behalf of Swift in a smaller ceremony before the gala, putting the pop singer on speakerphone.
"Oh my God," the 26-year-old starlet said, in an exclamation she quickly shared with her more than 71 million Twitter followers.
Swift was nominated for seven Grammys for music off "1989," the former country prodigy's transformation into a pop superstar.
- Alabama Shakes, The Weeknd win -
Alabama Shakes, the bluesy indie rock band defined by Brittany Howard's thunderous voice, also won two Grammys -- Best Alternative Music Album and Rock Song.
Alabama Shakes, who are in contention for the prestigious Album of the Year, hail from the small town of Athens, Alabama and played in obscurity until winning attention on a trip to New York in 2011.
"I never even dreamed of this moment, so thank you so much," Howard told the crowd in her thick Southern drawl.
Canadian R&B singer The Weeknd also had two early wins including Best Urban Contemporary Album.
The 25-year-old singer, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye, was born in Toronto to Ethiopian immigrant parents and initially performed in literal anonymity, releasing songs under his stage name over the Internet in 2010.
He became a star in the past year due to the popularity of "Can't Feel My Face," a pop R&B track that has invited comparisons to Michael Jackson.
ut a favorite for Record of the Year -- which recognizes overall singles, whereas Song of the Year honors writers -- is "Uptown Funk," which spent a near-record 14 weeks at number one on the US charts.
With vocals by Bruno Mars set to a funky beat reminiscent of early Prince, the song marked a breakthrough as a solo artist by 40-year-old veteran British producer Mark Ronson.
The song picked up an early Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.
- Major stars to perform -
The Grammys will feature a performance by the British ballad singer Adele, whose album "25" has smashed early sales records but came out too early for Grammys contention.
The event will also pay tribute to a number of artists who recently died, chief among them the rock icon David Bowie.
Lady Gaga, whose glittery outfits and sexual frankness bear a clear influence from Bowie, has teamed up with chip-maker Intel for a tribute to the Starman described by Grammy producers as the most technologically ambitious ever at the awards.
Bowie died on January 10 from a publicly undisclosed battle with cancer, two days after he turned 69 and released his final album, "Blackstar."
While the experimental album also came out too late for this year's Grammys, composer Maria Schneider won a Grammy for best arrangements for one of the songs, "Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)."
Schneider, who broke down in tears, said that she did not know Bowie was ill and had sent him an email about "Blackstar" that she doubt he saw.
"It was just really the greatest privilege to work with David and to experience his creativity and his wish to just go into an entirely new realm," she said.
AFP
Tue Feb 16 2016
Lamar captured the national mood at a time of heightened concern over fatal shootings of African Americans by police in controversial circumstances. - AFP pic
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