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Picture the scene. Dusk has fallen on the festival site. Who thinks like that? It takes a real understanding of how sound works to make the kind of music that he makes. Skrillex and Diplo are so great at what they do and it was a great idea for the two of them to collaborate on an album. They're both visionaries in their field. It's a song that will be looked back on as special to the year It was the song that prompted the world to accept Justin Bieber again.
When something shifts, everyone becomes super frazzled. I knew it was going to be a tornado, and the dust was gonna settle. And it might plant seeds for ten years from now — I got GarageBand one day and started fucking with it, and that turned into Skrillex. You do that one thing, and years later that can open these doors.
Skrillex: I tried to make myself not a celebrity as much as possible. I made myself so available. I never got security guards. There were DJs in my scene during that time that had security around them.
I never wanted that. I made sure that the relationships that I created were not this pompous, over-the-top thing, because I was already being painted like that anyway. When you were in the studio, did you have any idea of how special it was, or how much it might resonate with people? During the making of it, we did so many versions of the drop. I thought it was amazing. That is so dope. You kind of created that toxicity yourself. Everyone has their own journey. You saw rappers mimicking screamo artists.
You heard electronic music and rap music. Skrillex: I always thought that the sky was the limit with my potential. I always knew if I kept going and if I connected with people, I could work with anybody.
Skrillex: There are a few special ones. Doing music for Disney and being animated in the movie Wreck-It Ralph was really major. That was an exact dream of mine, to do something for Disney — I was the first ever artist that was animated for a Disney film. Grammys are fucking awesome, but that hit a different chord for me. Playing that song in front of 30, people and having them sing this record mean so much. If I could ever do a theme song for Kingdom Hearts , that would be beautiful.
Skrillex: The crossover of culture. I felt really jaded after my last album where I felt like I had to make sad music to feel like it mattered.
She thanked her managers, who have been with her since she was 17, her label and her team. Bruno Mars celebrated Little Richard, Lionel Richie honored Kenny Rogers and Brandi Carlile paid tribute to John Prine during an in memoriam segment on the Grammy Awards that featured an especially long list of names after a year of the coronavirus pandemic.
Mars, joined by Anderson. Oslin, Adam Schlesiner, Trini Lopez and many others. Host Trevor Noah introduced the segment by telling viewers they can see the names of nearly 1, people in the music industry who died last year at Grammys. Styles accepted the award Sunday night for the song that he also performed to open the show, dressed in a leather suit and a feather boa. She made her way into a cabin where she picked up a guitar and was backed up by collaborators Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner.
The audience-free scene was set up on a stage inside the Los Angeles Convention Center, where most of the performances were pre-recorded this week because of pandemic precautions, though the show is presenting all of the performers as though they were live. Just before her performance, Miranda Lambert won best country album, a Grammy previously won by Swift, in a category that was nearly all women. Each of the venues holds a unique place in music.
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