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The 67th Grammy Awards, hosted by Trevor Noah, celebrated a star-studded night of LGBTQ excellence. Music legends and rising queer stars graced the stage, delivering unforgettable moments. Queer ally Beyoncé, already the most awarded artist in Grammy history, added another trophy to her collection. Lady Gaga, Kacey Musgraves, and Charli XCX also took home honors, while first-time nominees like Chappell Roan and Doechii made waves with their powerful performances. St. Vincent, known for her genre-blending artistry, impressed with a win. Sabrina Carpenter, fresh off her breakout 2024, continued her rise. Shakira also made a triumphant Grammy return, proving her global influence. The night wasn’t just about wins—it was about representation. From the red carpet to the stage, LGBTQ voices were front and center. With boundary-pushing performances and powerful wins, this year’s Grammys might just be the gayest embracing of all time!

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