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ReImagined At Home: Watch Sweet Taboo Perform Flavorful Cover Of TLC's "No Scrubs"

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In the latest episode of ReImagined At Home, watch Latinx girl group Sweet Taboo add their own flavor to TLC's 1999 GRAMMY-winning R&B classic "No Scrubs"
Taj Mayfield
GRAMMYs
Sep 21, 2021 - 4:42 pm

Searching for the ingredients for the perfect girl group in 2021? Three Latinas from Los Angeles have just the thing you need. 

Made up of rapper ICP Bre and singers Jen Torrejon and Sami Ramos, Latinx girl group Sweet Taboo describe their sound as a fusion of Latin, rap and R&B elements. 

That unique blend is on full display in the latest episode of ReImagined At Home, as Sweet Taboo charismatically cover TLC's 1999 GRAMMY-winning R&B classic "No Scrubs." (The original TLC version of the song won the GRAMMY for Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal at the 42nd GRAMMY Awards, which took place in 2000; the album on which the song was featured, FanMail, won the GRAMMY for Best R&B Album that same night.)

Watch Sweet Taboo Perform TLC's "No Scrubs"

Despite only having two songs to their name, Sweet Taboo are bubbling towards stardom thanks to their captivating covers and promising singles like "Lil Bit" and "Used to It." From DJ Khaled to Kehlani, household names have already taken notice of the Los Angeles group, who are currently working on their debut, self-titled EP. 

If you enjoyed Sweet Taboo's performance of "No Scrubs," check out more episodes of ReImagined At Home below.

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Kali Uchis On What It Means To Be A Latin "Crossover" Star In The 21st Century

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ReImagined At Home: Watch Navy Inject Soul Into Billie Eilish's Alt-Pop Hit "Everything I Wanted"

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In the latest episode of ReImagined At Home, Caribbean singer/songwriter Navy performs a stirring rendition of Billie Eilish's pop hit "Everything I Wanted"
Taj Mayfield
GRAMMYs
Oct 19, 2021 - 6:32 pm

Navy understood the assignment. 

In the newest episode of ReImagined At Home, the Caribbean singer/songwriter puts her imagination to the test as she infuses her natural, soulful vibes into her cover of Billie Eilish's emotional 2019 single "Everything I Wanted." Navy's rendition feels like a new song altogether: She replaces Eilish's trademark low delivery with forceful singing and substitutes Finneas' gripping instrumentation with simplified, charismatic guitar production.

Watch below to see Dominican-born Navy take the alt-pop hit to uncharted territory.

Watch Navy Perform "Everything I Wanted"

"Everything I Wanted" earned Eilish three of her four GRAMMY nominations at the 63rd GRAMMY Awards in March, including Song of the Year, Best Pop Solo Performance and Record of the Year; the song won the GRAMMY for the latter.

Check down below for more amazing live performances from the ReImagined At Home cover series. 

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ReImagined At Home: Watch Ambar Lucid Transform Lady Gaga's Pop Anthem "Poker Face" Into A Dreamlike Performance

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In the newest episode of ReImagined At Home, watch Mexican Dominican singer/songwriter and musician Ambar Lucid make Lady Gaga's GRAMMY-winning pop hit "Poker Face" her own through her mellow, psychedelic performance
Taj Mayfield
GRAMMYs
Oct 5, 2021 - 5:27 pm

Imagine taking a song that was nominated for Best Dance Recording, Record of the Year and Song of the Year and making it your own. Well, Mexican Dominican singer/songwriter and musician Ambar Lucid did just that with Lady Gaga's 2008 single "Poker Face."

Lucid, a self-described introvert from Little Ferry, New Jersey, specializes in utilizing her hushed-yet-forceful vocals to create a captivating listening experience. She did it on her Dreaming Lucid and Get Lost In The Music EPs, her debut album Garden of Lucid, and now, once again, on her performance in the ReImagined At Home cover series.

Watch the episode below to see the 20-year-old lay claim to a pop classic with her '60s-inspired psychedelic rock tribute.

Watch Ambar Lucid Perform Lady Gaga's "Poker Face"

"Poker Face" served as the second single from Lady Gaga's 2008 debut album, The Fame. The hit track and album earned Gaga two GRAMMY wins for Best Dance Recording and Best Electronic/Dance Album, respectively, at the 52nd GRAMMY Awards in 2010.

Experience more classic songs ReImagined by up-and-coming artists down below.

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The 93rd annual Thanksgiving celebration will make its way through Manhattan, with musicians, astronauts, Broadway stars—plus a gigantic Snoopy and Spongebob—helping spread the holiday cheer
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Nov 1, 2019 - 12:47 pm

Today, Nov. 1, Macy's announced details for their forthcoming 93rd annual Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City. The performers slated to bring festive cheer to the colorful parade floats include GRAMMY winners TLC, Kelly Rowland, Chicago, Ciara and Black Eyed Peas.

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— Black Eyed Peas (@bep) November 1, 2019

Read: Meeting The Black Eyed Peas Halfway In Honor Of 'The E.N.D.''s 10th Anniversary

Current Latin GRAMMY nominee Ozuna will also be joining in on the fun, bringing his joyful reggaetón to the Sour Patch Kids float. You can find GRAMMY- and Emmy-winning "Pose" star Billy Porter looking fierce atop Coach's "Rexy in the City"—a fancy T-Rex and the first-ever luxury brand-sponsored float in the historic parade. Rexy will join the ranks of the huge Snoopy and Spongebob, as well as a new smiling sun float from world-renown artist Yayoi Kusama, featuring her ever-present polka dots.

Broadway—including "Wicked" and "Rent"—star Idina Menzel is also set to appear—you likely know her as the voice of Elsa in Frozen and the Disney film's ubiquitous "Let It Go." Singer and former "Glee" lead Lea Michelle, rising Nashville-based, Canada-born country artist Tenille Townes, and 12-year-old Houston-born, Atlanta-based rapper That Girl Lay Lay will also perform.

Oh, we’re not done yet. @NCTsmtown_127, @KELLYROWLAND, @natashabdnfield, Josh Dela Cruz, @DebbieGibson & @chicagotheband will be there, too! Watch all your faves on Thanksgiving morning starting at 9am on @NBC. #MacysParade https://t.co/D5DLVeEshV pic.twitter.com/bEjxV5UsNi

— Macy's (@Macys) November 1, 2019

Other special guests include "Unwritten" singer Natasha Bedingfield, K-pop group NCT 127, the cast and Muppets of "Sesame Street" and former NASA astronauts Kay Hire and Janet Kavandi.

The event takes place the morning of Thanksgiving, Thurs., Nov. 28. It will air on NBC from 9 a.m. to noon during all time zones. More info can be found on Macy's site.

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Kali Uchis Talks Juanes, Colombia & Lana Del Rey Tour

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The Colombian-American songstress reveals how it feels to be a Latin GRAMMY nominee and what's been going down on her first headline tour
Tim McPhate
GRAMMYs
Oct 7, 2017 - 8:29 am

It's shaping up to be a year of firsts for Kali Uchis. In May the Colombian-American singer/songwriter dropped the trance-inducing jam "Tyrant" featuring Jorja Smith, the first single from her upcoming debut studio album. She's undertaken her first-ever headlining tour, a 25-plus-day jaunt that will wind down in Brooklyn on Oct. 21. 

More recently, Uchis scored a huge career first: her inaugural Latin GRAMMY nomination for Record Of The Year for "El Ratico," her hit collaboration with fellow Colombian Juanes.

On one of her off days, we caught up with the 23-year-old to discuss her reaction to being nominated, her respect for Juanes and his contributions to Colombian music, and her mad respect for future tourmate Lana Del Rey.

Congratulations on your first-ever Latin GRAMMY nomination for "El Ratico" with Juanes. How does "Kali Uchis, Latin GRAMMY nominee" sound to you?
I was psyched. I am so psyched. I guess it really hasn't fully hit me yet. I think the song was No. 1 in Colombia for a really long time and I guess I didn't realize how big it was and how progressive it was seen in all of Latin America. It took me by surprise. I woke up that morning and the news just really made my day. 

Are you coming to the 18th Latin GRAMMY Awards in November?
Yeah, I really want to. I'm going to try. 

Speaking of "El Ratico," you wrote on your Instagram that you felt "extremely blessed & grateful to have been working this year with some of the most musically influential people to my upbringing." How did Juanes impact you growing up?
Well, Juanes is one of the legendary, iconic Colombian artists. Growing up in Colombia, you can't really not have him on your radar. His songs are everywhere, and there's a statue of him. He's pretty big for Latin America, and for Colombia especially. We're super, super proud of him and everything he's done for our country. Growing up he was just always a part of my life. He was always playing in the house. My mom is like a huge fan. My aunt and uncle went to all his concerts. The first time he reached out to me on Twitter, I was like, "What? Is this the real Juanes?" I didn't even believe it at first. I was like, "Is this for real? Oh wow, he actually knows about me. This is f***ing crazy." This is someone who is like a f***ing legend. In our culture, him and Shakira have done a lot for our country. They've been able to make their legacy so strong and so lasting. Those are the people I look up to. And for Juanes to reach out to me the way he did and be like, "I really believe in you. I think you're going to be big. And I think that you're the great new s*** coming out of Colombia." I'm just so proud and happy for him to want me on his song and to make a video with him. It meant a lot to me and it meant a lot to my family.

Your latest single is "Nuestro Planeta" with reggaeton artist Reykon. What is the status on your debut album?
You know, I don't have an official release date [yet]. I'm just kind of rolling out my singles. "Nuestro" just came out. And then there will be another single coming out.

You're currently on your first headline tour. What's the craziest thing that has happened so far?
(Laughs) The tour has been pretty crazy, I have to say. It's been a blur. It's been testing all of us. We've called it the Curse Of The Kali Uchis tour (laughs). It's just been f***ing mad. The shows and actually meeting everyone have been amazing for me, because I haven't done a tour and I haven't met my fans. And they haven't been able to meet me, touch me, talk to me. I've just been working on my first album forever. It's been, "Work, work, work." And now I'm finally getting a moment to actually go to all these cities. I can't really tell you what the craziest thing has been but it's been pretty wild.

What do you like to do on your off days?
On my off day I really want to just lay in bed. I mean, after literally the fourth day of the tour, I was like, "Wow." There's been so much drama. But the shows have been fun. At the end of the day, you get onstage and nothing else that happened during the day matters. 

You'll be heading out on tour with Lana Del Rey in January.
Yeah, I'm very excited. I really respect her as an artist. For me, Lana is a really bomb modern-day artist because she's been able to pave the way for nontraditional — like [she does] whatever the f*** she wants to do. You can say whatever you want about her music. It's not trendy and it doesn't sound like other music on the radio and she's still able to make a way for herself. And she's able to have a huge fan base. And that's why I have a lot of respect for her. She's been able to make her own way. And that's the type of artist that I've always aspired to be: an artist that does their own thing and doesn't try to follow.

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