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Another year, another controversial Grammys.

U2 fans had a big Grammys, with Bono and the Edge making three appearances throughout the night.
Lady Gaga played a celestial piano, and Tony Bennett gave Kendrick Lamar a hearty endorsement.
Meanwhile, everyone wondered aloud, How are you not going to give Jay-Z any awards for4:44?
Here are your highs and lows of the 2018 Grammys.
Now thats what we call vindication.
This is Kendricks third straight loss for Album of the Year.
Somehow we dont think itll be his last.
HIGH:Tony Bennett not knowing where to stand when Kendrick and Rihanna accepted their award.
May the record show that, once again, the Grammys chose the past over the future.
LOW:SZA and Cardi B shut out.The Grammys have a woman problem.
SZA, the most nominated woman, came up empty.
Cardi B and Rapsody, with a chance to make history in the rap categories, were also robbed.
Only one woman was nominated for Album of the Year, Lorde, and she didnt win.
Alessia Cara is the only woman to win in a major category.
Even worse: Only four were nominated to begin with.
One night after givinga speechabout ending his Grammys boycott because of Beyonce, he might be reconsidering that decision.
Nevertheless, she persisted.pic.twitter.com/xAVh95Je6L
LOW:SonycongratulatingKesha on her performance.Ha.Ha.Ha.
They did, after all, make the catchiest and hugest pop song of the year.
Instead, we got Feel It Still, which is mostly notable for its interactive music video.
about the president is now the auto-response to every single Trump tweet for the rest of 2018.
LOW:Ben Platt performing Somewhere fromWest Side Story.Sorry, was Babs unavailable?
Beyonce may have looked like a grand high creole witch, but Blue is clearly The Supreme.
sound like not a single vocal cord has aged in between.
No performance fromLordebut two from U2?
No love for SZA but thrice we heard from Bono?
Read the room, guys.